Bord Bia Brand Forum Podcast

Cully & Sully

39 min · 7 okt 2024
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In this episode of the Bord Bia Brand Forum Podcast, John Fanning speaks with Colum O’Sullivan, Co-founder of Cully & Sully. They discuss the brand’s beginnings as well as their path to becoming a B Corp. Colum details how he and his Co-founder Cullen Allen developed the brand (and product flavours!) and went into production, and their success in breaking into new markets. Colum also discusses their most impactful marketing campaigns, and the personal touches he and Cullen still bring to Cully & Sully.

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John Yorke - Producer, Screenwriter, Editor, & Author

John Yorke is one of the world’s leading experts in narrative. He is the winner of numerous awards – BAFTAs & a Golden Globe. Former Controller of Drama at BBC & Channel 4, he has written and produced some of the world’s most widely viewed & critically acclaimed TV dramas, such as Life on Mars and Wolf Hall. He is founder of the BBC Studios Writers Academy. His first book, Into the Woods: How Stories Work and Why We Tell Them, has sold more than 250,000 copies. In this podcast John talk about effective Storytelling and how harnessing the power of storytelling can transform almost every aspect of the way you work with customers, partners and teams. Great stories trigger curiosity, tension or empathy to keep audiences engaged. For more information about the Bord Bia Brand Forum visit: https://www.bordbia.ie/industry/grow-your-business/brand-forum/ [https://www.bordbia.ie/industry/grow-your-business/brand-forum/]

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