Uncomplicated Marketing
"Uncomplicated Marketing" is your ultimate podcast destination for entrepreneurs and industry experts supporting small businesses. Join us as we explore the world of marketing, especially for businesses just launching or facing challenges. Hosted by Sacha Awwa, this podcast serves as a beacon for the resilience of entrepreneurs and business owners navigating their industries. Our guests share hard-fought battles, invaluable lessons, and innovative strategies that have reshaped businesses. With a blend of humor and insightful wisdom, we challenge conventional approaches and offer out-of-the-box marketing strategies. Tune in for behind-the-scenes insights into the entrepreneurial journey, filled with laughter and transformative discussions. Welcome to "Marketing Uncomplicate - It," where we simplify marketing for your success.
Uncomplicated Marketing
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Storytelling is one of those things founders know matters, but often treat like a creative extra, when in reality, it is what makes expertise visible, relatable, and worth trusting.
In this episode of Uncomplicate It, I sit down with Jake Isham, filmmaker, brand strategist, and founder of Creative Mind, to talk about how entrepreneurs can turn what they know into content that actually connects.
Jake shares how his background in film shaped the way he thinks about visibility, why so many founders overcomplicate content, and what really helps people build trust online. His perspective makes storytelling feel less intimidating and far more strategic, especially for founders who know they need to show up but still hesitate to get on camera.
His message is clear: storytelling is not fluff, and content is not just for attention, it is a trust-building tool that drives growth.
We talk about why so many business owners wait too long to start, how consistency often matters more than perfection, and why views alone are not the metric that matters most. Jake also breaks down the difference between viral content and valuable content, and why the right audience is always more important than the biggest audience.
We cover:
- Why storytelling is a business tool, not just a creative one
- Why founders often resist video even when they know it matters
- The real difference between content that goes viral and content that converts
- Why consistency and volume matter more than most people realize
- How entrepreneurs can build trust by giving away value before the sale
- What makes a strong hook in the first few seconds of a video
- Why smaller founders often have an advantage over bigger brands in content
- How repetition builds confidence for founders who feel awkward on camera
- The role of quality over time and when founders should start upgrading production
- Why authentic storytelling creates stronger trust and better long-term visibility
Takeaways:
- Content works best when it speaks directly to the right audience
- Founders do not need to go viral to grow, they need to be relevant
- Trust is built when people see that you understand their problems
- Consistency creates momentum, even before confidence fully kicks in
- Great storytelling helps expertise feel clear, accessible, and actionable
- Smaller brands can move faster and test content without the delays bigger companies face
- Views and followers mean very little if they are not coming from the right people
- The most effective content is the kind someone wants to send to a friend
Connect with Jake:
- Website — www.jakeisham.com
- LinkedIn — www.linkedin.com/in/jakeisham/
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