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Crafting Authentic Narratives with Chris Miano

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In this episode, we sit down with Chris Miano, the brains behind MemoryFox, in an engaging episode exploring the art of authentic storytelling for nonprofits. From the challenges in content collection to ethical considerations and the future integration of AI, this conversation is a goldmine for anyone in the nonprofit industry aiming to elevate their narrative game.
Topics We Cover:

  • Chris Miano's journey from an Italian storytelling household to military service, highlighting the transformative power of narratives across diverse backgrounds
  • How MemoryFox evolved from capturing life stories of the elderly to becoming a tool for nonprofits, focusing on collecting impactful stories for fundraising
  • The concept of ethical storytelling, understanding the importance of respecting storytellers' preferences and maintaining authenticity
  • The impact of user-generated content
  • Envisioning the integration of AI in streamlining content planning, tagging, and even automated video creation, empowering nonprofits to compete on a larger scale

To Learn More and Connect with Chris:
Amusing Ourselves to Death Book
'When Giant Companies Say We Care' Ryan George Video
MemoryFox Website
MemoryFox on LinkedIn
E-Mail Chris
Support the Show.

  continue reading

128 episodes

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Manage episode 384768072 series 3401941
Content provided by Alexander Lapa. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Alexander Lapa or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.

In this episode, we sit down with Chris Miano, the brains behind MemoryFox, in an engaging episode exploring the art of authentic storytelling for nonprofits. From the challenges in content collection to ethical considerations and the future integration of AI, this conversation is a goldmine for anyone in the nonprofit industry aiming to elevate their narrative game.
Topics We Cover:

  • Chris Miano's journey from an Italian storytelling household to military service, highlighting the transformative power of narratives across diverse backgrounds
  • How MemoryFox evolved from capturing life stories of the elderly to becoming a tool for nonprofits, focusing on collecting impactful stories for fundraising
  • The concept of ethical storytelling, understanding the importance of respecting storytellers' preferences and maintaining authenticity
  • The impact of user-generated content
  • Envisioning the integration of AI in streamlining content planning, tagging, and even automated video creation, empowering nonprofits to compete on a larger scale

To Learn More and Connect with Chris:
Amusing Ourselves to Death Book
'When Giant Companies Say We Care' Ryan George Video
MemoryFox Website
MemoryFox on LinkedIn
E-Mail Chris
Support the Show.

  continue reading

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