Storytelling is not just an art; it’s a science deeply rooted in human biology, and in today’s fast-paced digital world, it must evolve to keep audiences engaged. Pastor Bob Thibodeau explores the importance of adapting storytelling techniques to shorter attention spans and the diverse platforms available, such as TikTok and YouTube. By utilizing analytics and interactive tools, you can refine your narrative and create authentic, concise, and visually engaging content that resonates with your audience. Feedback is essential, as it allows you to adjust your approach and ensure your messaging remains impactful over time. Join Pastor Bob as he discusses the significance of evergreen digital narratives and invites you to a special training session on Faithful Storytelling to enhance your skills in this vital area.
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Watch the video here: https://youtu.be/UozWxkc-gCk
To sign up for the training on November 26th (even after that date - you can still access the recording at the same URL): https://faithcasteracademy.com/faithful-storytelling
Hello, everyone, everywhere.
Pastor Bob:Pastor Bob Thibodeau here.
Pastor Bob:Welcome to the Faith Based Business podcast for today.
Pastor Bob:We're so blessed you're joining us.
Pastor Bob:You know, this week we're going to be talking about the science behind storytelling.
Pastor Bob:Amen.
Pastor Bob:And you know, storytelling isn't just an art, folks.
Pastor Bob:It's a science deeply rooted in human biology.
Pastor Bob:And we learned last time that when we hear a story, multiple areas of our brains act or our brain activates, fostering emotional and intellectual connections.
Pastor Bob:Amen.
Pastor Bob:I'm going to share this now.
Pastor Bob:What I want you to see though, today, I want to look a little bit closer at storytelling in the digital age.
Pastor Bob:That's the age we live in now.
Pastor Bob:In today's fast paced digital world, storytelling must adapt, okay, to shorter attention spans for one, instead of, you know, back in the day when, when church sermons and stuff would go, you know, sometimes two, three hours, you know, I, I'm, I can remember back in the 90s, I would go to conventions, ministry conventions.
Pastor Bob:Oh, I just loved it.
Pastor Bob:Two, three days, all day long, from 9 o'clock in the morning till 9 o'clock at night.
Pastor Bob:Just different sermons, different pastors and preachers sharing.
Pastor Bob:That was awesome to me and I still enjoy it.
Pastor Bob:But the attention span of people today, man, if you, if you're going, you know, they're coming in, they're logging into a view, let's say a video on YouTube, and they look and see, oh man, 27 minutes, I ain't got time for that.
Pastor Bob:You know, the attention span today is so short, we have to adapt to it.
Pastor Bob:Amen.
Pastor Bob:Modern audiences, they crave stories that one, are authentic, two, are concise, three are visually engaging.
Pastor Bob:But that shorter attention span and various platforms, we need to be able to adapt to that.
Pastor Bob:Amen.
Pastor Bob:We can use polls, you know, you need to incorporate analytics, see where you're getting your responses at.
Pastor Bob:Just because you're Putting it on YouTube doesn't mean YouTube is the place for you.
Pastor Bob:It could be tick tock, it could be Instagram, you know, it could be YouTube, it could be your website, it could be television, it could be radio, it could be podcasts.
Pastor Bob:Wherever you're seeing the response to what you're trying to share, that's where you need to focus.
Pastor Bob:Amen.
Pastor Bob:And you can use polls, you can use questions, you can use comments just to try and involve your listeners in the narrative, get their feedback.
Pastor Bob:You know, analytics, it's not just being used in business, analytics can be used in your ministry.
Pastor Bob:And analytics will provide that insight into your audience's preferences, enabling you to refine your narrative for maximum impact, pastors can use it in their church.
Pastor Bob:You know, do you know, do you do realize, I pray you do realize that in the Bible there is no set method of holding your church services.
Pastor Bob:It doesn't start well, you know, gotta turn around and shake 15 people's hands for five minutes.
Pastor Bob:It doesn't start with praise and worship.
Pastor Bob:It doesn't start with, you know, the announcements.
Pastor Bob:It doesn't have to have a 27 minute sermon.
Pastor Bob:Not 28, not 25.
Pastor Bob:It's got to be 27.
Pastor Bob:Gotta run that time.
Pastor Bob:You know, there is no set structure for this now.
Pastor Bob:That's one of the things that I just really despised, I guess you could say.
Pastor Bob:When I was assistant pastors and stuff, all these churches had to start on time, had to finish on time because the football game is starting, right?
Pastor Bob:Wait a minute, we're here to worship.
Pastor Bob:If God's moving in a service, and there are some services that I've been in that let's just say God wasn't moving.
Pastor Bob:I don't want to talk about the pastors or nothing like that.
Pastor Bob:Let's just say God wasn't moving.
Pastor Bob:I was so glad those things were cut short.
Pastor Bob:But inevitably there were those churches that I was in where God wasn't moving.
Pastor Bob:But the pastor, you know, he.
Pastor Bob:It's a 45 minute preaching time.
Pastor Bob:I'm gonna take my 45 minutes.
Pastor Bob:His church.
Pastor Bob:What can you say?
Pastor Bob:The point I'm trying to get to, folks, you need feedback from your people.
Pastor Bob:I've been in services, I've been preaching in services, especially in some of these churches that, you know, they're used to the 25 minute sermonette and then they're done.
Pastor Bob:And I'm going, 30 minutes, 35 minutes.
Pastor Bob:And I start seeing people look at their watches.
Pastor Bob:That tells me that I've lost them and it's time to wrap it up.
Pastor Bob:The days are gone where you can sit in the service for an hour and a half just listening with some good, solid preaching.
Pastor Bob:You might be thinking, brother Bob, how can someone sit there for an hour and a half, just listen to preach?
Pastor Bob:You get a preacher who's good, that time just flies by.
Pastor Bob:I, I love a good, serious.
Pastor Bob:Anyway, I'm getting off my tie.
Pastor Bob:You know how Pastor Bob is.
Pastor Bob:I run down these rabbit trails and then I find it hard to get back up.
Pastor Bob:Amen.
Pastor Bob:Anyway, the point I'm trying to make is you need feedback from your people.
Pastor Bob:All right?
Pastor Bob:Analytics as a great way to determine your audience's preferences.
Pastor Bob:And that enables you to refine your narrative for maximum impact.
Pastor Bob:Like I said, when I started seeing people looking at their watches, I knew I was losing them.
Pastor Bob:And let's go ahead and time to wrap it up.
Pastor Bob:Amen.
Pastor Bob:Interactive story.
Pastor Bob:Don't look at your watch right now.
Pastor Bob:Glory to God.
Pastor Bob:I'm trying to get there best, fast as I can.
Pastor Bob:Amen.
Pastor Bob:Interactive storytelling, folks.
Pastor Bob:That's what connects people.
Pastor Bob:Through engagement tools like polls and comments.
Pastor Bob:You can ask questions, things like, what do you think of this?
Pastor Bob:What problems do you have in this area?
Pastor Bob:And ask questions like that.
Pastor Bob:These types of questions not only help in engaging the person you're talking to, but your audience, your listeners, everyone.
Pastor Bob:They will give you some tremendous feedback if you'll just ask.
Pastor Bob:They may even help you generate additional training to offer in the future.
Pastor Bob:Additional subject matter for your sermons, maybe some different products for your business.
Pastor Bob:I know everyone struggles to find new things from time to time.
Pastor Bob:I do too.
Pastor Bob:But.
Pastor Bob:But this is one way that can help you in these areas.
Pastor Bob:Amen.
Pastor Bob:And, and platforms like tik tok and YouTube and Facebook, they prioritize visual first storytelling.
Pastor Bob:This requires creative approaches to keep content compelling.
Pastor Bob:You know, I spent this year on growing my YouTube channel and getting it populated with a lot of content because that's what their algorithm likes.
Pastor Bob:And it does seem to be starting to show some results.
Pastor Bob:Praise the Lord.
Pastor Bob:It took almost a whole year.
Pastor Bob:We're there.
Pastor Bob:Amen.
Pastor Bob:Because I want to, I want you to understand this is not something that you're going to, you know, okay, we're going to do this and I'm going to fix this this weekend.
Pastor Bob:You may get some feedback this weekend.
Pastor Bob:It's not going to be fixed in a weekend.
Pastor Bob:I'm telling you right now.
Pastor Bob:You need to get this and get it started.
Pastor Bob:It may take you a year to get things turned around.
Pastor Bob:Amen.
Pastor Bob:You need to make sure though, that your stories remain relevant and impactful and they do it over time.
Pastor Bob:By crafting what we call evergreen digital narratives, your messages are able to remain impactful, inspiring audiences over and over and over again.
Pastor Bob:That's why YouTube is so great.
Pastor Bob:Not just a one time thing.
Pastor Bob:You know, we have the podcast, we have our podcast episodes.
Pastor Bob:That's where I do the faith based training like you're listening to right now.
Pastor Bob:It's on YouTube.
Pastor Bob:It's on a podcast.
Pastor Bob:It's not just on the radio.
Pastor Bob:I've been on the radio.
Pastor Bob:I did a whole year, nationwide radio.
Pastor Bob:And when you, Once they listen to it, it's gone.
Pastor Bob:It's gone now.
Pastor Bob:Unless they come to your website and get the digital copy.
Pastor Bob:That's what's nice about a podcast.
Pastor Bob:They can go straight to the website, listen to it 10 times in a row if they want to.
Pastor Bob:I've got ones that I've listened to 10 times in a row.
Pastor Bob:I've got stuff that I've, you know, my bookshelf's full of CDs and all that.
Pastor Bob:Now it's a lot of times just download it on the Internet.
Pastor Bob:Back then you couldn't, but I burned out some CD players.
Pastor Bob:Amen.
Pastor Bob:Because you need to do this.
Pastor Bob:The digital narratives is what you need.
Pastor Bob:All right?
Pastor Bob:Mastering these techniques will ensure that your storytelling, if it's in business or whatever it is you're trying to do, thrives in this ever evolving digital landscape.
Pastor Bob:I remember 78 players, 45s, 33 RPM, eight track tapes, cassette tapes, CDs.
Pastor Bob:Now they're MP3 files.
Pastor Bob:Now you just downloaded straight from the Internet.
Pastor Bob:Things change over time.
Pastor Bob:That's the point I'm trying to get to.
Pastor Bob:And you need to change with it.
Pastor Bob:You need to continue to impact audiences into the foreseeable future.
Pastor Bob:You need to work to grow your business or ministry at the same time, all without having to recreate this content all over again.
Pastor Bob:Hey man, that's why you need to do this.
Pastor Bob:That's why you need to develop that evergreen content and you need to get your stories down.
Pastor Bob:And that's why I'm conducting on November 26th a digital and in depth training on using these digital products called Faithful Storytelling.
Pastor Bob:The power of Faithful Stories.
Pastor Bob:And it's coming up on November 26th, going to be at 12 noon Eastern time.
Pastor Bob:And I'd invite you to come to it.
Pastor Bob:Just go to this link here on your that you see on the screen.
Pastor Bob:If you listen on the audio, it'll be in the show notes.
Pastor Bob:It's faithcaster academy.com faithful-heartedtelling that once again, faithcaster academy.com faithful-worktelling and even if this is after the the live event, that event will still be in place.
Pastor Bob:You can go ahead and listen to it.
Pastor Bob:There is a cost involved for the live training because I got some special things I'm giving away to the live people on live training.
Pastor Bob:It's $27, but for that small amount, it's well worth the investment.
Pastor Bob:I guarantee it.
Pastor Bob:Amen.
Pastor Bob:Just go to faithcasteracademy.com Faithful Storytelling for more information.
Pastor Bob:Till next time.
Pastor Bob:This Pastor Bob reminding you to be blessed in all that you do.