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Using Hollywood Techniques to Craft Compelling Brand Stories for Social Impact

41 min · 26 de feb de 2026
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Welcome to another episode of Leadership Cafe! In today’s conversation, host Sally Mildren is joined by Brandon Wasserburger from Firetribe TV—a master storyteller, video producer, and brand strategist who’s worked with universities, technical colleges, nonprofits, and cause-driven organizations to elevate their storytelling through video. You’ll hear Brandon share insights from his Hollywood roots, explain why entertainment is the “currency of communication,” and break down the essential elements that make a story truly compelling—whether it’s for marketing, donor engagement, or inspiring your community. Together, Sally Mildren and Brandon Wasserburger discuss the power of transformation in stories, the importance of relatable and screen-worthy characters, and how to avoid the “bland trap” in content creation—especially when leveraging tools like AI. If you’re a nonprofit, rural health organization, or small team wondering how to approach video storytelling, when to DIY with your smartphone, or when to bring in a production team, this episode is packed with practical advice and new ways to use your stories for meaningful impact. Plus, get inspired by real-life examples and creative strategies for connecting with audiences across generations. Grab your mug, settle in, and enjoy this deep dive into the art—and magic—of brand video storytelling with Brandon Wasserburger. Today’s guest: https://www.linkedin.com/in/brandon-wasserburger-70894a81/ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/brandon-wasserburger-70894a81/] www.firetribe.tv [http://www.firetribe.tv]

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