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#90 - Hollywood Storyteller: Why Founders Lose Attention in Seconds

27 min · 27 de mar de 2026
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Clarity for non-technical founders → https://techforfounder.com/(My main hub. Practical insights, no overwhelm.)Bjorn Turmann, Founder of SceneThinking on Tech for Founder Podcast, explains why the first scene of a pitch is critical: listeners decide within seconds whether they will discover something valuable or disengage. He defines storytelling as problem solving and argues that stories are built from scenes, the “living, breathing source code” that create gravity and keep attention. Turmann advises founders to stop trying to communicate 10 things and instead identify the one thing they most acknowledge as essential, then open with a surprising, curiosity-building scene that quickly answers “what’s in it for me.” He describes working backward from the feeling you want the audience to have, using concise three-minute story structures (often nine scenes), and refining pitches by analyzing which scenes lack problem-solving value. He also discusses human-AI evolution, urging founders to set boundaries and use imagination while remembering a human is always on the other side of communication.(00:00) Hook With Surprise(00:36) Meet Bjorn And The Pitch(01:05) First Seconds Matter(02:00) One Thing Focus(02:40) Storytelling Is Problem Solving(03:10) Scene Thinking Explained(05:04) Design The Audience Feeling(05:47) Whats In It For Me(09:47) Three Minute Scene Structure(11:07) AI And Scene Value(12:11) Discovery And Choices(13:00) Acknowledgement The One Thing(14:43) Bjorn’s Origin Story(15:55) Less Is More Pitching(16:19) One Thing Memory Hook(16:54) Scene Thinking Source Code(18:40) Scene Gravity Confidence(19:55) Humans Always Scanning(20:46) AI Human Evolution Boundaries(22:17) Imagination With AI(24:27) Scenes As Company Assets(26:14) Take Long Shot Meetings(27:09) Acknowledgement ClosingMore about Bjorn Turmann:Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/bjornturmann/Follow for more founder insights:LinkedIn → https://www.linkedin.com/in/panidawayrojpitak/Instagramhttps://www.instagram.com/panidawayrojpitak/YouTubehttps://www.youtube.com/@PanidaWayrojpitakListen on your preferred podcast app:https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/techforfounderBusiness inquiries & guest bookings:panida@techforfounder.comDisclaimer: This podcast provides educational content only and is not a substitute for professional, legal, financial, health, or business advice; we are not liable for any decisions or actions taken based on our discussions.© Copyright Panida Wayrojpitak 2026.

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