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Go Tell Your Story: How Powerful Storytelling Transforms the Way You Connect, Communicate, and Grow Your Business
Guest: Ken Fay, Emmy Award-Winning Storyteller, Director and Creative Strategist Host: Julie Riga
What if the most powerful business tool you have is not a product, a pitch, or a platform? It is your story. In this episode, Emmy Award-winning storyteller Ken Fay joins Julie Riga to unpack the art and science of storytelling for purpose-driven leaders and entrepreneurs. Ken shares a cinematic framework that will change how you connect with your audience, lead your team, and grow your business with authenticity and lasting impact.
Go Tell Your Story: How Powerful Storytelling Transforms the Way You Connect, Communicate, and Grow Your Business
About This Episode
Ken Fay is an Emmy Award-winning storyteller, writer, and director who has spent his career helping brands, nonprofits, and leaders bring their most important ideas to life through compelling visual narratives. His work has earned numerous industry honors across the world. In this conversation, Ken shares the three essential ingredients of powerful storytelling and how purpose-driven leaders can use narrative to build authentic connections and accelerate meaningful business growth.
The Three Ingredients for Storytelling Success
The Setup is where you paint the picture. You introduce the faces, places, and spaces of your story. You tap into all the senses to build anticipation and presence. For business leaders, the setup reflects your mindset, your product, and your purpose-driven why. It is the foundation of every great narrative and the moment your audience leans in.
The Turn is the aha moment. It is the pivot where your audience shifts from intellectual understanding to emotional connection. This is the moment they say, "I get it. I want this." Teaching and storytelling share this same structure. Both lead an audience toward a shift in thinking, feeling, and belief. The turn is where hearts begin to open and minds begin to move.
The Transformation is when hearts and minds align. It is the moment your audience is changed by what they have experienced. In business, transformation creates raving fans and loyal clients who take action and tell others. In film, it is the tears, the laughter, and the deep feeling of wanting to return to that story again. This is the goal of every great narrative.
Key Insights
Ken shares the story behind his Emmy Award, a documentary about the healing that followed the Sandy Hook tragedy in Newtown, Connecticut. Rather than focusing on the event itself, he turned his lens toward comfort dogs, community conversations, and the quiet courage of people holding one another through grief. The real reward was not the award on stage. It was the personal messages from people who felt seen and deeply moved.
Ken also explores how the same framework applies to nonprofit storytelling. His experience with houseless communities during COVID shows that even difficult stories follow the same structure: setup, turn, transformation. The goal is always to move people from awareness to action and from seeing to doing.
Memorable Quotes
"Transformation is that moment your audience's heart and mind align. You have used the science and art of storytelling to motivate and move them."
"You went from words to feeling. That is the turn in your story."
"Go tell your story."
Connect with Ken Fay
LinkedIn: Ken Fay | Instagram: @KenFay1 | Website: belastrega.co | Email: krfcreatives@gmail.com
Connect with Julie Riga
Visit julieriga.com/lead to learn more about leadership coaching and transformation.
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