Hanson Hosein is a documentary filmmaker and storyteller. Currently, Hosein is Co-Founder of the University of Washington’s Communication Leadership graduate program, President of HRH Media Group, and a co-principal of MIRA!. In this episode Hanson and Tim speak about:

How to set up a successful interview Hanson’s book, “Storyteller Uprising”  Hanson’s  documentary, “Independent America, the Tulane Search for Mom and Pop” The shifting perspectives regarding technology Thinking profoundly about social platforms How algorithms favor stories that have the most intensity and heat  An argument for making communication difficult What Hanson is doing with MIRA!  Teaching the new generation to think things through ethically before they join the tech workforce Whether companies actually know how to use the first party data that they have. The mistrust in institutions. Agreeing on a single narrative as a country, and what happens if our country can’t agree. Sharing your political stance as a business owner Being politically and socially useful as a small business. How people react in a crisis What it is like to be a reporter during a crisis Documenting a story while living it Deciding if a moment is worth recording  Defining loyalty and trust in relation to storytelling

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Clyde Golden is a creative agency in Seattle specializing in research, strategy, and content creation via Customer Journey programs.