Essay 4.5 | Crafting Stories


Years ago, I did not attend Macworld, but I still remember one of the most important things I saw there. A small group of people walked the expo floor with cameras and posted short videos for those of us who were not in the room. They were not the keynote. They were not the official…
Essay 1.1 | Acts of Humanity “My Humanity Is Bound Up in Yours,For We Can Only Be Human Together.” Desmond Tutu Grand Central is one of those places that seems less like a building than a living organism. On a normal day, it holds a choreography of commuters, tourists, vendors, workers, police officers, families, students,…
Every event has a cast, whether or not anyone calls it that. A board meeting has a cast. A fundraiser has a cast. A worship service has a cast. A customer conference has a cast. Someone is hosting. Someone is guiding. Someone is explaining. Someone is carrying the emotional weight. Someone is trusted. Someone is…
There is never enough money, space, or time. There is, however, a nearly unlimited supply of ideas and demands. Everyone has something they want added: another session, another reception, another sponsor benefit, another feature, another city, another speaker, another dinner, another moment that feels indispensable to them.That is why scarcity is one of the central…
One post-COVID virtual event reached more people at far less cost than its in-person predecessor. On paper, that looked efficient. More reach, lower spend, easier access. The spreadsheet seemed happy. Then the people it was built for said it “sucked, sucked!” That phrase matters because it cuts through the temptation to measure only what is…
LinkedIn recently noted that job postings mentioning “storytellers” have doubled over the last year. Around the same time, its 2026 skills analysis for media and communications listed “Brand Storytelling” among the fastest-growing skills in that field. That is interesting not because storytelling is suddenly new, but because organizations are now naming it more directly. …