Humanizing Brands: Authentic Stories for Connecting & Partnering
In this episode,
Sugata Sanyal Founder & CEO of ZINFI, hosts a compelling discussion with
Ademola Adelakun, Founder of A2 Media, and
Will Taylor, Co-founder & Chief Partner Officer at Audience-led. The trio delves into the importance of humanizing brands through authentic storytelling for effective partnering. Key insights include how entrepreneurs establish a genuine online presence, the raw realities of building a business, and the evolving communication strategies within complex partner ecosystems. They emphasize moving beyond transactional interactions to foster genuine connections. Listeners will gain valuable perspectives on leveraging personal narratives and emotional impact to build trust and drive engagement, ultimately enhancing partnering efforts in today's multi-generational and multi-channel business environment. Tune in to discover actionable strategies for forging deeper, more meaningful collaborations.
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Video Podcast: Humanizing Brands: Authentic Stories for Connecting & Partnering
Chapter 1: Cultivating Authentic Brand Presence
The discussion begins with the personal journeys of Ademola Adelakun and Will Taylor into the realm of online content creation, highlighting the initial hesitations and subsequent embrace of authenticity as a core tenet of their brand presence. As an engineer by background, Sugata Sanyal shares his discomfort with abstract online spaces compared to live audiences, leading to an exploration of how individuals and, by extension, brands transition into public online personas. Ademola recounts his early experiences with Will on Snapchat, where they organically built a community by simply "showing up as ourselves." Surprisingly, this casual approach led to a loyal audience that experienced the same authentic offline interactions as online, sharply contrasting with content creators who adopt personas that lead to burnout and negative real-life encounters. This segment underscores the foundational belief that genuine self-expression is preferable and essential for sustainable online engagement and humanizing brands.
Will Taylor further elaborates on his initial disdain for social media, particularly LinkedIn, finding it "cringy" and "dry." However, he quickly recognized an opportunity to learn and grow by sharing his experiences and hardships, embodying the principle that "the best way to learn is to teach." This vulnerability led to an expanding network, increased "luck surface area," and ultimately, the ability to build his business, a feat he believes would have been impossible without consistent online posting. Ademola and Will, having studied psychology, emphasize the importance of sharing emotions and being vulnerable to foster deeper connections and trust,