Founders and Empanadas
Jenna Reback can taste words. Her own name tastes like blueberries, which is why she named her company Blueberry. She has synesthesia, a rare neuro-sensory condition that made childhood disorienting and lonely, and forced her to become obsessed with one question: how do you make someone else understand something they've never experienced? That question led her to Hollywood, then to Silicon Valley, and eventually to building a brand messaging agency that works with founders at every stage. On this episode, Jenna joins Joshua for empanadas to make the case that in the age of AI, storytelling is the last moat standing. She shares the three-question framework she developed in TV writers rooms, explains why the thing founders are most tempted to sand off is usually their best asset, and delivers a genuinely contrarian take on Silicon Valley's obsession with biohacking and optimization culture. What you'll hear: * Why Jenna has never lost a pitch, and the TV writers room framework behind it * The three questions that every founder's story needs to answer * How she helped a fintech founder win over VCs and restaurateurs at the same time (using the same story) * Why great products no longer sell themselves, and why great stories still do * Her hot take: how you do one thing is NOT how you do everything and why the ruthless optimization culture is "soulless" * Why AI is making storytelling more valuable, not less Subscribe to Founders & Empanadas on YouTube, Spotify, and Apple.
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