
As brands become publishers in the era of digital saturation, how do you create content that stands out and inspires your audience to act? Credo Nonfiction & Brand Storytelling present Content That Moves for brand marketers and communications professionals to learn from the most innovative minds in branded entertainment how to create content that reveals brand purpose and deepens brand meaning. Ho... more
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 43 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | TV & Film | |||

Cindy Weisskopf, Managing Director of Brand Promotions and Advertising at Synchrony, shares how her team brought Lemonade Stand—a six-minute scripted brand film about a father and daughter—to life as part of a broader content ecosystem. In this episo... more
Lauren Wood, President of the Yogi Foundation, shares how the organization is charting a new path for Yogi Tea’s philanthropic storytelling—one she describes as “reimagining philanthropy as collective creation.” In this episode, Lauren walks us throu... more
Scott Dane, Senior Manager of Brand Marketing at Meridian Credit Union, shares how Canada’s second-largest credit union is rethinking its approach to brand building by putting members and their lived experiences at the center of its storytelling. In ... more
Nathan Smith, General Manager of Global Brand Marketing and Drake Springer, Head of Creative Production at Delta Air Lines, share how Delta created Why We Dream—a feature-length documentary made with the Best Defense Foundation that follows World War... more
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I highly recommend to anyone looking for invaluable insights into the people who are pushing brands away from interruption and toward producing entertaining and engaging content. Jesse has done it himself professionally, so he knows the right questions to ask, and his relaxed demeanor really encourages his guests — the who’s who in the space — to share the important info you don’t get in other interviews.
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