
Entrepreneur, World Traveler and Noted Podcaster Graham D. Brown | TNN62
06/27/22 • 32 min
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Storytelling in Podcasting is an essential skill that allows you to capture attention and engage with listeners. When you aim to reach your audience through spoken words, no matter what your motive is, podcast storytelling is a powerful tool that can help you make that impact, which you desire. Even if you’re teaching a lesson or speaking about a specific topic, storytelling engages readers and keeps them coming back for more.
Story-teller, podcaster, and founder of Pikkal & Co. Graham D. Brown joins Allen Koski in this week’s episode of The New Nomad. Being a master storyteller, Graham enticed the audience with the story of his journey to the podcasting world and why he chose storytelling as his way to connect with people. If you are planning to start a podcast to share your thoughts with the world, tune in to The New Nomad podcast. Remember, your story is only as good as the people who helped shape it.
[2:17] Life is an experiment
[7:56] We are born hardwired to connect
[15:03] Having your own podcast is all about the journey
[20:08] Podcasting is not about money
[30:33] Decluttering your life
[33:03] It's not the things that matter, it's the experience that comes along with it
GUEST BIO:
Graham D. Brown is a World Traveling Storyteller, Author & Entrepreneur. He is the founder of Pikkal & Co – Award-Winning Podcast Agency – an AI-Powered, Data-Driven B2B Podcast Agency in Singapore. He is a published author on the subject of The Digital Transformation of Communication, works including “The Human Communication Playbook”, “The Mobile Youth: Voices of the Connected Generation” – documenting the rise of mobile culture in the early 2000s in Japan, China, Africa and India and “Brand Love – How to Build a Brand Worth Talking About”.
Graham D. Brown LINKS:
Website: https://grahamdbrown.com/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/grahamdbrown
Pikkal: https://www.pikkal.com/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/authorgrahamdbrown/
Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/c/GrahamBrownPlus
Follow Insured Nomads at:
Instagram: @insurednomads
Storytelling in Podcasting is an essential skill that allows you to capture attention and engage with listeners. When you aim to reach your audience through spoken words, no matter what your motive is, podcast storytelling is a powerful tool that can help you make that impact, which you desire. Even if you’re teaching a lesson or speaking about a specific topic, storytelling engages readers and keeps them coming back for more.
Story-teller, podcaster, and founder of Pikkal & Co. Graham D. Brown joins Allen Koski in this week’s episode of The New Nomad. Being a master storyteller, Graham enticed the audience with the story of his journey to the podcasting world and why he chose storytelling as his way to connect with people. If you are planning to start a podcast to share your thoughts with the world, tune in to The New Nomad podcast. Remember, your story is only as good as the people who helped shape it.
[2:17] Life is an experiment
[7:56] We are born hardwired to connect
[15:03] Having your own podcast is all about the journey
[20:08] Podcasting is not about money
[30:33] Decluttering your life
[33:03] It's not the things that matter, it's the experience that comes along with it
GUEST BIO:
Graham D. Brown is a World Traveling Storyteller, Author & Entrepreneur. He is the founder of Pikkal & Co – Award-Winning Podcast Agency – an AI-Powered, Data-Driven B2B Podcast Agency in Singapore. He is a published author on the subject of The Digital Transformation of Communication, works including “The Human Communication Playbook”, “The Mobile Youth: Voices of the Connected Generation” – documenting the rise of mobile culture in the early 2000s in Japan, China, Africa and India and “Brand Love – How to Build a Brand Worth Talking About”.
Graham D. Brown LINKS:
Website: https://grahamdbrown.com/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/grahamdbrown
Pikkal: https://www.pikkal.com/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/authorgrahamdbrown/
Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/c/GrahamBrownPlus
Follow Insured Nomads at:
Instagram: @insurednomads
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[23:18] Moving homes does affect your family
GUEST BIO:
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Lynn Greenberg Links:
LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/lynn-greenberg-3515865a
Twitter: Pivt_App
Website: https://www.pivtapp.com/
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GUEST BIO:
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LINKS:
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/paulbailo/
Oz Digital Consulting: https://followoz.com/
PIP Consulting Group: https://pipconsultinggroup.com/
COVID Survivors for Change: https://covidsurvivorsforchange.org/
Follow Insured Nomads at:
Instagram: @insurednomads
The New Nomad - Entrepreneur, World Traveler and Noted Podcaster Graham D. Brown | TNN62
Transcript
Allen
WeWelcome again to The New Nomad podcast. I have Graham Brown with me today. And frankly, as proud as I am about doing about 60 episodes of podcasting, here's a gentleman that has done maybe 2000 runs Pikkal, which is a podcasting, award winning podcasting, guest specialist and help, we'll talk about that. But I just gotta tell you, I'm in awe of somebody who's done what he has done. He's, he's created a wonderful podcasting experience for people. He's tra
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