Hosted by writer, filmmaker, and creative strategist Dan Portnoy, Portnoy Media Lab features honest conversations with working writers, filmmakers, designers, producers, and creative pros. Each episode goes behind the scenes to explore how great work actually gets made—and what falls apart along the way: no hype, no fluff—just real stories and lessons from inside the process.
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Hosted by writer, filmmaker, and creative strategist Dan Portnoy, Portnoy Media Lab features honest conversations with working writers, filmmakers, designers, producers, and creative pros. Each episode goes behind the scenes to explore how great work actually gets made—and what falls apart along the way: no hype, no fluff—just real stories and lessons from inside the process.
I'm thrilled to unveil an idea two years in the making. It will be a game-changer for you and your organization: The Nonprofit Narrative Academy.
Each month follows a theme to maximize an organization's story and put the pieces in place for maximum communication.
This month the theme - getting started, imagine that.
Each month, you'll learn how to effectively communicate your impact and engage with your community. Whether it's through managing social media, crafting compelling email campaigns, or launching impactful videos, the academy covers it all.
The structure for learning a NEW e-book and audiobook every month. Then on the second week of the month, I'll launch a training with how-to's and give some homework. Then a podcast from an additional export in week three. And finally, a LIVE Q&A to answer questions, go over specifics, and make some changes for member organizations.
Portnoy Media Lab
Hosted by writer, filmmaker, and creative strategist Dan Portnoy, Portnoy Media Lab features honest conversations with working writers, filmmakers, designers, producers, and creative pros. Each episode goes behind the scenes to explore how great work actually gets made—and what falls apart along the way: no hype, no fluff—just real stories and lessons from inside the process.