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Meet Paul and Grace | Known For Podcast - Episode 5

Branding tip: Your audience wants to know the people behind the business. In this episode, we practice what we preach.Every founder has a story. In this episode, Paul and Grace share theirs—how a camera, a classroom, and a lot of scrappy determination turned into a creative agency that helps service businesses grow.You’ll hear how their very different paths (video production and education) shaped the way they think about branding, leadership, and growth—and why they believe every business should put more of their story out front.What You’ll Learn:➡️ Why scrappy starts lead to strong leadership. From Paul’s church tech days to Grace’s classroom experience, learn how working with limited resources shaped how we build teams today.➡️ How to grow your business without doing everything yourself. We talk about moving from “one-man show” to leading a team—and how founders can make that shift without burning out.➡️ Why telling your story isn’t optional—it’s a business advantage. Your background, your values, your mission—these aren’t fluff. They’re brand fuel.➡️ The truth about consistency. Grace shares how teaching taught her the real power of repetition—and how that applies directly to your marketing.➡️ How to attract the right people to your team. When you create momentum and opportunity, good people want in. We’ve lived it—and we’ll show you how it works.Our Agency → https://www.griffith.mediaThe Studio → https://www.bigscreentx.comSupport the Show:✅ Follow/Subscribe so you never miss an episode✍️ Leave a quick review (tell us your favorite takeaway)📲 Share this with another founder building their brand from the ground upFollow Us:Instagram: @griffith.mediaLinkedIn: Griffith MediaCredits:A Griffith Media production.Recorded at Big Screen Studios, Dallas, TX.Produced by the Griffith Media team.
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Event Video Coverage Infused With Storytelling

If your highlight reel is just smiling faces and background music… you’re leaving serious story (and sales) on the table. In this episode of Known For, Grace and Paul pull back the curtain on how Griffith Media captures real human moments during events—moments that don’t just recap, but convert. From strategic storytelling to sponsor love to that magical "fly on the wall" footage, this one's a crash course in transforming your 2025 event into a marketing machine for 2026. Plus, special guest Myron Brooks joins the show to drop gold on how to interview strangers without making it weird—and how to turn one authentic interaction into a memory (and a marketing moment) that sticks. Whether you’re running conferences, fundraising galas, or community events, you’ll walk away with practical ways to sell next year's event.What You’ll Learn in This Episode:➡️ Why highlight reels alone aren’t enough—and what to capture instead➡️  How to film conversations that feel unscripted (but still hit your brand message)➡️  How video coverage drives ticket sales, sponsor interest, and speaker demand➡️ What goes into our “docu-style” recap format that turns events into stories➡️ How to make sponsors look amazing—and why it matters way more than you think➡️ Tips from Myron Brooks on drawing out authentic stories from total strangers➡️ Behind-the-scenes shots that humanize your speakers (and build connection)🎧 Guest Highlight:Myron Brooks – Associate Pastor at Union Church & Founder of Theophony Creative – shares how he uses storytelling, psychology, and a little bit of hustle to create powerful event footage on the fly.Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/themyronb/Theophany Creative: https://www.instagram.com/theophanycreative/Myron's Podcast: https://www.instagram.com/1stgenerationsuburbs/About the ShowKnown For is a Griffith Media original recorded on the Volume Wall at Big Screen Studios in Dallas, TX. Each episode is packed with brand storytelling strategies and creative marketing tactics for service-based small businesses who want to stand out.🔗 Links & Resources:Griffith Media: griffith.mediaBook our Dallas studio: bigscreentx.comWatch a sample event doc here: griffith.media/eventsEnjoyed the episode? Hit Subscribe, leave a review, or tell us your favorite “unscripted” moment from an event you’ve hosted or attended.#EventMarketing #StorytellingInBusiness #TestimonialVideos #ConferenceVideo #KnownForPodcast #GriffithMedia #SponsorContent #HumanizeYourBrand
#1

How to Humanize Your Branding With Customer Stories

How to Humanize Your Branding with Customer Stories | Known For Podcast – Episode 1There’s a difference between a review and a story. And your audience can feel it.In this premiere episode of the Known For podcast, we pull back the curtain on how to create authentic, emotionally resonant customer stories that go beyond star ratings. We’re sharing the exact framework we use when interviewing real people — clients, patients, employees — to draw out human moments that make your brand unforgettable.Whether you're a business owner, creative, or marketer trying to tell better stories, this episode gives you practical tips for capturing impactful testimonials on camera — even when people don’t know what to say.What You’ll Learn in This Episode:Why reviews aren’t enough — and what actually builds trustHow to make your customer stories feel more real and less scriptedOur M.U.S.E. framework (Moments, Universalisms, Specifics, Emotion)Real client examples from dentists, nonprofits, and moreTips for better interviews — especially when answers are boring or vagueHow video brings emotion to life in ways text never canAbout the ShowKnown For is a Griffith Media podcast recorded on the Volume Wall at Big Screen Studios in Dallas, Texas. Produced by the Griffith Media team, we talk all things brand storytelling, content creation, and how to turn what you’re known for into consistent content that moves people.Links & Resources:Learn more about our agency: https://www.griffith.mediaBook our studio: https://www.bigscreentx.com/Enjoying the podcast?Hit Subscribe so you don’t miss an episode.Leave us a review — or better yet, tell us your favorite customer story in the comments.
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