Minter Dialogue Episode #144
This interview is with the ebullient and passionate Caleb Storkey, who owns and runs Storkey Media, an integrated marketing agency. In this conversation, Caleb and I talk about the challenges that small and big companies face in driving a customer-centric agenda as well as using social media to drive the business. Caleb provides us with a number of very useful tips, tricks and tools.

In this culture, we’re never encouraged to focus on our strengths… I want people to be the fullness of what they can be.”
– @calebstorkey {♺ Please Tweet This!}

Below, you’ll find the show notes and, of course, you are invited to comment. If you liked the podcast, please take a moment to go over to iTunes to rate the podcast.

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To connect with Caleb Storkey:

You can find Caleb on Twitter: @calebstorkey
You can send an email directly to Caleb Storkey here
Caleb Storkey on Linkedin

Sites mentioned by Caleb:

TOMS (Check out founder Blake Mycoskie’s “Start something that matters”)
Toilet Twinning
Buzz Sumo
Ninja Outreach
Twtrland
Virgin Train’s rescue of Adam via ITV

I’ve just had a reasonably large poo and there is no toilet roll left on the @virgintrains 19.30 train from Euston to Glasgow pls send help.

— Adam Greenwood (@AdamPlaysYT) December 2, 2014

Brené Brown on TED
Strengths finder
Enneagraminstitute

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Music credit: The jingle at the beginning of the show is courtesy of my friend, Pierre Journel, author of the Guitar Channel. And, the new sign off music is “Finger Paint,” written and performed by Josh Saxe, produced by Chase Geiser. Here’s a link on iTunes. I invite you to take a spin on Pierre’s podcast or listen to more of Josh’s music!

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