Northern Coffeehouse: storytelling for brand impact - RSA

Northern Coffeehouse: storytelling for brand impact

Fellowship events / Online

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Online

  • Business and entrepreneurship
  • Fellowship

Inspired by the RSA’s origin in an enlightenment coffeehouse over 260 years ago, our new Northern Coffeehouse series offers an interactive space to share ideas for social change.

We’re joined by Sophie Turton, founder & CEO of Electric Peach.

Storytelling is 22 times more memorable than facts, especially when it evokes emotion. Marketing is no longer about the stuff you sell but the stories you tell. Brand storytelling is a vital tool to maximising your business' visibility, profit, and impact. It is the compass of your marketing strategy, and will help you stand out in a loud and crowded marketplace.

Sophie will be joining us to share how storytelling can electrify your brand impact, and to engage in a Q&A with attendees.

Join us most Fridays for an informal lunchtime talk followed by a chance to discuss the topic of the day or anything else that is on your mind, in small breakout rooms. Starting at 1pm and finished by 1:45pm, you can enjoy your Friday lunch break with inspiring speakers and interesting colleagues.

Taking part in online events

For our interactive online events, the RSA uses the platform Zoom. It may be necessary to follow a short set-up process. To understand how Zoom uses your data, please read their privacy policy in advance.

Zoom call joining details will be sent out via email in advance of the event.

If you have any access requirements or require any reasonable adjustments to support your participation, please let the team know by emailing: networks@rsa.org.uk.

We sometimes record our online RSA Fellowship events for learning purposes, publicity and/or public viewing. By attending this event, you accept that you may appear in RSA videos or images as an attendee of this event.

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