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Charming Your Audience with Noah Davis

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From sports writing to content strategy, Noah Davis—journalist turned founder—has always relied on good storytelling. On the latest episode of Talking Too Loud, learn how Noah made the jump from freelance to starting a creative agency, why he thinks an important differentiator for brands is their ability to be charming, and what you gain by knowing your audience before diving into any editorial project.

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TTL guest Noah Davis, the Co-Founder of Three Point Four Media, is talking too loud about Orchard Street Runners, their epic New York-based races, and word-of-mouth marketing.

Chris Savage is talking too loud about a thick fog that rolled into Maine smack dab in the middle of his vacation.

And Sylvie is talking too loud about seeing Ken Marino and David Wayne rock out with the Middle Aged Dad Jam Band live at the Bell House.

Links to learn more about Noah Davis:

Noah’s LinkedIn

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wistia.com/series/talking-too-loud

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Manage episode 374939830 series 3256406
Content provided by Christopher Savage and Wistia Studios. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Christopher Savage and Wistia Studios 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.

From sports writing to content strategy, Noah Davis—journalist turned founder—has always relied on good storytelling. On the latest episode of Talking Too Loud, learn how Noah made the jump from freelance to starting a creative agency, why he thinks an important differentiator for brands is their ability to be charming, and what you gain by knowing your audience before diving into any editorial project.

ALSO...

TTL guest Noah Davis, the Co-Founder of Three Point Four Media, is talking too loud about Orchard Street Runners, their epic New York-based races, and word-of-mouth marketing.

Chris Savage is talking too loud about a thick fog that rolled into Maine smack dab in the middle of his vacation.

And Sylvie is talking too loud about seeing Ken Marino and David Wayne rock out with the Middle Aged Dad Jam Band live at the Bell House.

Links to learn more about Noah Davis:

Noah’s LinkedIn

Follow us:

twitter.com/wistia

Subscribe:

wistia.com/series/talking-too-loud

Love what you heard? Leave us a review!

We want to hear from you!

Write in and let us know what you think about the show, who you’d want us to interview on future episodes, and any feedback you have for our team.

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