Innovation Storytellers

Innovation Storytellers

Public Relations and Communications Services

New York, NY 146 followers

Equip your people with the skills they need to effectively communicate their breakthrough ideas.

About us

Stories break down communication barriers, so we can drive change and new growth. They help other people remember and champion our work. And they propel our best ideas forward, FASTER—accelerating the innovation cycle. In other words, STORIES are memory making devices that significantly reduce the time it takes for us to be understood. Like many leaders, your top innovators probably never got the memo that storytelling skills would be central to their success. Yet they recognize that being able to align other people around their big ideas with ONE tool would be a game changer—for them, for your organization, and for the world. It could help them change the future for the better. They just have to learn how to tell better STORIES. And now they can. As Innovation Storytellers™.

Website
https://www.innovationstorytellers.com
Industry
Public Relations and Communications Services
Company size
2-10 employees
Headquarters
New York, NY
Type
Privately Held
Founded
2022
Specialties
communications, storytelling, brand identity, brand messaging, messaging, marketing, innovation storytelling, innovation culture, culture, internal communications, positioning, and media training

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  • How future-focused are we when faced with disruptive technology? In my latest Innovation Storytellers Show episode, bestselling author and disruptive innovation speaker Jim Harris shared a defining moment from 1993. During a presentation about the web's potential, Jim faced harsh criticism from IT managers entrenched in the mainframe era, unable to see the transformative power of the internet. Today, we know the web is foundational to our lives and work—but back then, embracing such change seemed impossible. Jim’s story raises critical questions: What happens when new technology makes our skills obsolete? How do we react? And how quickly can we adapt to the new rules of the game? These are the challenges businesses face today with the rise of AI. As Jim pointed out, two out of three Americans fear AI—a fear shaped largely by unfamiliarity. But how can we move beyond fear to seize the opportunities AI presents? How can we, as individuals and organizations, facilitate the transition to the future? 🎧 Don’t miss this fascinating discussion about navigating disruptive change and staying ahead of the curve. Listen now and share your thoughts: How is your organization preparing for a future shaped by AI? 👇 Website: 🎧 https://zurl.co/wRJO6 Apple Podcasts: https://zurl.co/IL53 Spotify: https://zurl.co/w7aa #Innovation #Podcast #BestAdvice

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  • Is your company evolving as quickly as technology and customer expectations? 💡 In my latest Innovation Storytellers Show episode, I had the privilege of hosting Jim Harris, Bestselling Author, AI Trainer, and AI Keynoter, who posed a powerful challenge to today’s leaders. Jim highlighted how the pace of change has transformed everything. Consider this: it took the airline industry 68 years to reach 50 million customers, but Pokémon Go did it in just 19 days. The question Jim asks chief innovation officers is this: Are you adapting as quickly as the world around you? He shared that innovation isn’t just about what we do—it’s how we think. The rules of the game have changed. "It’s like we’ve been playing football all our lives," Jim says, "but now we’re on a baseball field, and we’re still trying to play by football’s rules." This episode is a wake-up call for anyone navigating disruption. How will you innovate the way you innovate to meet the demands of a rapidly evolving future? 🎧 Don’t miss this thought-provoking conversation. Listen now and join the discussion: How is your organization adapting to this era of exponential change? 👇 Website: 🎧 Apple Podcasts: https://zurl.co/IL53 Spotify: https://zurl.co/w7aa #Podcast #Innovation #BestAdvice #InnovationPodcast

  • What does the future of customer experience look like in an AI-driven world? 🌍🤖 In my latest episode of the Innovation Storytellers Show, I had the pleasure of speaking with Jim Harris, bestselling author and disruptive innovation speaker, who shared a fascinating perspective on innovation and continuous learning. Jim reflected on how even leading companies like IBM, which once invested 4% of total payroll in learning and development, inspired him to push further. His personal commitment? Devoting 25% of his time to learning. As Jim points out, the World Economic Forum now estimates that everyone needs an additional 20 days of learning annually to keep pace with the rapid rate of change. What role will AI play in reshaping customer experience? And how can leaders embed continuous learning into their innovation strategies to stay ahead? 🎧 Tune in to hear Jim's insights on why staying curious and committed to learning is key to navigating the future of work, customer experience, and disruptive innovation. Let's discuss: How are you preparing your team for the AI revolution? Catch the episode now, and share your thoughts below! 👇 Website: 🎧 https://zurl.co/eqgMR Apple Podcasts: https://zurl.co/IL53 Spotify: https://zurl.co/w7aa #Podcast Innovation #InnovationPodcast

  • What makes a partnership truly sustainable? In this week’s episode of the Innovation Storytellers Show, Gökhan Doran, Division VP & General Manager at Corning International, shared his unique perspective on building partnerships that last. Instead of focusing solely on transferring technology or leveraging local production capabilities, Gökhan emphasizes the importance of shared values, mutual trust, and a synergistic approach to innovation. He highlights that partnerships thrive when both sides bring their strengths to the table—whether it’s Corning’s expertise in glass science or a partner’s capabilities in localization and manufacturing. By creating a foundation rooted in shared goals and values, these collaborations evolve into long-term relationships that drive innovation across industries. Gökhan also touched on a critical but often overlooked aspect of internationalization: trust. Shifting from a mindset of “this is ours” to sharing intellectual property and responsibilities with global partners requires a leap of faith—and a thorough “filter” to ensure alignment on values, concepts, and ambitions. With so many mergers and acquisitions falling short due to misaligned values, Gökhan’s philosophy underscores why the glue holding successful collaborations together isn’t just technology or market strategy, but shared vision and commitment. What do you think? How do you ensure your partnerships or collaborations are built to last? I’d love to hear your thoughts or experiences. Drop them below, or listen to the episode for more insights from Gökhan on creating value-driven partnerships in today’s global market. Website: 🎧 https://zurl.co/ejPOX Apple Podcasts: https://zurl.co/IL53 Spotify: https://zurl.co/w7aa

  • What does it take to thrive in international markets? In my latest episode of the Innovation Storytellers Show, Gökhan Doran, Division VP & General Manager at Corning International, shared a powerful perspective on the art of global collaboration. Over the past two and a half years, Gökhan has cultivated diverse local partnerships across Brazil, India, Singapore, Vietnam, Japan, Nigeria, and beyond. His approach? A mix of strategic diversification and a deep respect for the unique perspectives each partner brings to the table. By placing “small eggs in different baskets,” Gökhan has built a portfolio of opportunities designed to grow individually while contributing to the greater good. But beyond strategy, he embraces the role of a “corporate anthropologist,” navigating the nuances of local cultures, adapting to different ways of working, and finding inspiration in the innovative ideas of his partners. Gökhan’s insights remind us that success in global markets isn’t about imposing a single framework—it’s about listening, learning, and embracing flexibility. It’s about recognizing that the American way of doing business, while effective in some contexts, may not resonate elsewhere. The beauty lies in understanding how other cultures innovate and achieve results, and adopting those practices where they fit. What have you learned from working with international partners? How do you balance your organization’s guidelines with local ways of doing business? Join the conversation, or tune in to the episode to hear more about Gökhan’s experiences driving innovation through global partnerships. Website: 🎧 https://zurl.co/ND3Uq Apple Podcasts: https://zurl.co/IL53 Spotify: https://zurl.co/w7aa

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  • How do you prepare your team to embrace change? In my latest episode of the Innovation Storytellers Show, I had the pleasure of speaking with Gökhan Doran, Division VP & General Manager at Corning International. Gökhan shared a thought-provoking perspective on the human resistance to change and the fear of stepping outside our comfort zones. Drawing inspiration from Plato, he reflected on the tragedy of being afraid of light—of new opportunities, ideas, and growth beyond the walls we build around ourselves. Gökhan also shared his personal philosophy: that success lies in breaking through these walls, step by step, while staying grounded in discipline and curiosity. His insight reminds us that the journey of innovation isn't just about reaching new heights but also about preparing those around us to climb the mountains with us. As leaders, how do we instill this mindset in our teams, especially when change becomes a constant? Gökhan’s approach of walking side by side with his colleagues offers a powerful lesson in fostering trust and resilience through uncertain times. What strategies do you use to help your teams embrace change and step into the unknown? I’d love to hear your thoughts and experiences. Share them below or tune in to the episode for more of Gökhan’s wisdom on leading through innovation and transformation. Website: 🎧 https://zurl.co/24eF4 Apple Podcasts: https://zurl.co/IL53 Spotify: https://zurl.co/w7aa #Innovation #Podcast #InnovationPodcast

  • 🎙️ Mastering the Art of Memorable Storytelling in Public Speaking On this episode of the Innovation Storytellers Show, Bobbie Carlton shared a treasure trove of insights for speakers striving to leave a lasting impression. From using refrains that audiences can’t help but remember to crafting stories with purpose, Bobbie reminds us that the power of public speaking lies in simplicity, relevance, and connection. One of her most memorable techniques? Building refrains into her talks. Whether it’s her "day job, night job, dream job" structure or the empowering mantra "I said yes to public speaking," these memorable phrases give audiences something to hold onto long after the presentation ends. They also create a sense of shared engagement—turning passive listeners into active participants. But Bobbie doesn’t shy away from calling out common mistakes speakers make, especially in storytelling. Event managers, she says, often complain about speakers sharing stories that are boring, irrelevant, or lack conflict. Her advice? Start your story as close as possible to the end. Strip away unnecessary details and focus on the point you’re trying to make. Every word should drive your story forward and deliver value to your audience. In Bobbie’s world, public speaking is more than just presenting—it’s about creating connections, sparking action, and making your message unforgettable. How do you ensure your stories resonate with your audience? Let us know your thoughts below! Website: 🎧 Apple Podcasts: https://zurl.co/IL53 Spotify: https://zurl.co/w7aa #Innovation #Podcast #InnovationPodcast

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  • In this episode of Innovation Storytellers Show, I had the privilege of diving into a transformative conversation with Bobbie Carlton, the visionary behind Innovation Women. Bobbie's mission is clear: getting more women on stage isn’t just about speaking—it’s about being seen, being heard, and being valued. She calls Innovation Women not a speakers’ bureau, but a visibility bureau—a platform designed to elevate women’s voices and amplify their presence in spaces they might not have imagined themselves in before. Why? Because every stage is an opportunity. It’s a chance for women to showcase their expertise, position themselves for leadership, and even redefine what's possible in their industries and organizations. Public speaking, as Bobbie says, isn’t just about personal growth or professional gain. It’s about honoring those who came before us—women who weren’t allowed to take the stage—and inspiring the next generation to own theirs. Each talk, panel, or presentation not only shifts the narrative for women today but sets the tone for what’s possible for our daughters tomorrow. So, how are you creating visibility for yourself and others? Whether it’s stepping onto a stage, publishing your ideas, or simply telling your story, the world needs to hear your voice. Let’s continue the conversation. Website: 🎧 https://zurl.co/EXT5 Apple Podcasts: https://zurl.co/IL53 Spotify: https://zurl.co/w7aa hashtag#innovation hashtag#podcast hashtag#BestAdvice

  • 🎙️ "What’s in it for me?" – The Powerful Question Driving Innovation On the latest episode of Innovation Storytellers Show, I had the privilege of speaking with the incredible Bobbie Carlton, founder of Innovation Women and Innovation Nights. Bobbie’s approach to empowering startups and fostering collaboration is a masterclass in answering the ultimate human question: What’s in it for me? In our conversation, Bobbie shared how, in the midst of the 2008 economic downturn, she sparked a movement by encouraging people to promote local startups. What was the magic? It wasn’t just altruism—it was about aligning personal and collective success. By helping startups thrive, communities gained jobs, consultants found clients, and ecosystems flourished. Everyone won. This principle isn’t just about startups; it’s about innovation at every level. Whether it's launching a product, securing funding, or driving a cultural shift, the key is understanding how to make it relevant and beneficial for everyone involved. It’s a reminder that successful innovation storytelling isn’t just about the what or how—it’s about the why that resonates deeply with your audience's needs and aspirations. Take a listen and let us know: How do you approach answering "What’s in it for me?" when rallying people around your ideas? Website: 🎧 https://zurl.co/QPnh Apple Podcasts: https://zurl.co/IL53 Spotify: https://zurl.co/w7aa

  • 🌍 "Do You Choose Innovation, or Does It Choose You?" AY Young’s Journey to Global Impact 🎶🔋 When AY Young, CEO & Flagship Artist of the Battery Tour, faced rejection after rejection in the music industry, he didn’t wait for approval to chase his dream. Instead, he redefined what it means to be an artist—using renewable energy and passion to create change. Unable to perform in traditional venues, AY powered his concerts using batteries he built himself. "Why would I wait for someone to say it’s okay to play this stage or venue?" he asks. Instead, he created his own platform, performing in communities that often lacked even basic infrastructure like electricity. What started as a radical idea has grown into a global movement. AY’s Battery Tour is now a model of innovation and sustainability, aligned with the United Nations' 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Through his music, AY is powering change—literally and figuratively. From small towns to international stages, AY’s Battery Tour proves that music and sustainability can go hand in hand. Now, with Project 17, he’s creating one song for each of the UN’s SDGs, collaborating with artists and organizations to amplify the message. 🎥 Watch this clip to hear @AYMusik share his inspiring story of resilience, innovation, and purpose. What does it take to be an outlet for change? Let us know your thoughts below! ⬇️ Website: 🎧 https://zurl.co/fcEA Apple Podcasts: https://zurl.co/IL53 Spotify: https://zurl.co/w7aa

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