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Using Storytelling & Humor to Create a Strong Brand Narrative | Ryan Doolittle | Ep 63

  1. Using Storytelling & Humor to Create a Strong Brand Narrative | Ryan Doolittle | Ep 63 Virginia Elder 1:09:42

Financial professionals often rely on their analytical skills to make informed decisions and guide their clients in the right direction. However, when it comes to content creation, they may struggle to infuse creativity into their work. To bridge this gap, financial professionals can: 

  • Use storytelling techniques to make complex financial concepts more relatable and engaging 
  • Collaborate with creative professionals such as writers, designers, or marketers to bring a fresh perspective to their content 
  • Experiment with different formats such as video, infographics, or podcasts to cater to a wider audience and showcase their expertise in a more dynamic way 

That’s exactly what happened when Wes Moss, now known for his shows, Money Matters and Retire Sooner, was working on his first book, “You Can Retire Sooner Thank You Think” and needed someone to punch it up a little. He met Ryan Doolittle, a comedian and writer, and they hit the collaboration jackpot! 

Crafting Compelling Content: Balancing Analytics and Creativity 

00:24:24 Creating Engaging Podcasts with Unique Themes 

00:26:16 Finding Your Niche for Podcast Success 

00:41:57 SEO Optimization for Engaging Podcast Production 

00:44:50 Optimizing Podcast Content for SEO and Engagement. 

00:59:14 Mastering Engaging Conversations in Podcast Interviews 

01:07:28 Engaging Retirement Insights Through Video Series 

 

“Even if it’s like, the right bit of info, if it’s not interesting, it’s hard to get people to read it.” – Ryan Doolittle 

Ryan emphasizes the importance of starting with topics that genuinely excite the creator, as this enthusiasm resonates with audiences and fosters a strong connection. He further highlights the significance of engaging the audience through concise editing, impactful openings, and clear summaries, which are key to maintaining their interest and ensuring content is both relatable and aspirational. 

As you listen to this episode, I encourage you to think about how you can infuse storytelling and comedy into your content. Here are some action items directly from this episode:  

  1. Ensure your podcast has a specific theme or lane that aligns with your target audience’s interests, whether it’s financial Education, Lifestyle, news, or a unique angle that sets you apart. 
  2. Strive to make your financial content funny, relatable, and engaging to connect with listeners on a personal level and keep them interested in what you have to say. 
  3. If you struggle with creating engaging content, consider bringing in a writer or producer to help bridge the gap between analytical financial expertise and creative storytelling. 
  4. Provide valuable financial knowledge while also sharing aspirational content that resonates with listeners, such as highlighting exciting Retirement possibilities or impactful Money management tips. 
  5. Ensure high-quality interviews by conducting in-depth research on your guests, actively listening during conversations, and crafting engaging questions that spark meaningful discussions and connect with your audience. 

 

Need help creating a podcast that converts listeners into clients? Get the Podcast Conversion Blueprint today! This free download gives you the keys to designing episodes that drive engagement, creating CTA’s that convert, and building a funnel that nurtures leads separate from your podcast platform – what a game-changer! 

 

Follow Ryan Doolittle & his work at YourWealth.com:  

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ryandoolittle/ 

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/retiresoonerteam/ 

YouTube: www.youtube.com/@RetireSoonerTeam 

Retire Sooner Podcast: https://tr.ee/xM0B9B51tV 

Happiest Retirees Podcast: https://tr.ee/_h7c9QujSa 

Money Matters Podcast: https://tr.ee/dHyH2HFXv2 

 

This podcast is edited and managed by the team at PodcastAbundance.com and we’d Love to produce your podcast too! To discuss working together, book a Discovery call with me. www.talktovirginia.com  

 

You’ll find equipment & software recommendations, downloadable templates, and podcasting how-to videos at www.PodcastAbundance.com/resources  

 

Watch everything on YouTube @PodcastingForFinancialPros  

 

Follow Virginia Elder on social media:  
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To become a guest or find other episodes of Podcasting for Financial Professionals (formerly known as Reaching Abundance), visit www.podcastingforfinancialprofessionals.com  

Virginia Elder Founder | Podcast Editor & Manager

With a robust foundation of 15+ years in project management, client service, and strategic organization, I make things happen. I shine brightest in the behind-the-scenes support role, aiding entrepreneurs in becoming visible through content marketing. Podcasting is just one avenue; my expertise lies in helping you expand your reach, attract leads, and boost revenue, all while you focus on what you do best.

My journey into podcast editing began with a simple 'yes' to a friend's podcast project in 2019. This led to a whirlwind of copywriting and audio editing endeavors, eventually liberating me from my 9-5 job and empowering me to forge my own business path. Moreover, it enabled me to live my dream of walking my kids to and from school daily.

When you entrust your raw audio and video recordings, web copy dreams, weekly newsletter musings, and blog post aspirations to me, you're gifting yourself the freedom to concentrate on serving your clients, nurturing leads, and envisioning your business's next big leap. I handle the content creation, editing, and publishing process, allowing you to breathe easy and concentrate on your passion.

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