Riveted

By: Godfrey Dadich Partners
  • Summary

  • There's a mystery to great storytelling. An alchemy, even. All of the elements have to come together, in perfect balance, to bring a story to life. How do the best storytellers do it? Award-winning writer-editors - and longtime collaborators - Amy Wallace and Mary Melton are on a mission to find out. Join them as they talk to every kind of storyteller - from journalists and filmmakers, to chefs and marketers - to deconstruct the art of creating narratives that break through the noise.
    2023
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Episodes
  • Learn to Adapt with Cheryl Strayed and Liz Tigelaar
    Feb 28 2023

    When it comes to having her work adapted, author Cheryl Strayed is on a roll. In 2014, two years after Strayed released her number one New York Times bestseller “Wild,” Reese Witherspoon played her in the film version. Now, Kathryn Hahn is set to star in “Tiny Beautiful Things,” a new Hulu miniseries based on Strayed’s beloved book. In the Riveted season finale, Strayed and showrunner Liz Tigelaar talk about adapting a story for television, female partnership, and the power of vulnerability.

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    56 mins
  • Taste the Truth with Chef Keith Corbin
    Feb 21 2023

    What does food have to do with storytelling? A lot, says chef Keith Corbin. Growing up in Watts, an impoverished Los Angeles neighborhood, Corbin learned to cook crack before he learned how to dice an onion. Now, he is the chef and co-owner of Alta, an acclaimed modern soul food restaurant in L.A. In his recent memoir, “California Soul,” Corbin describes how his family, his time in prison, and his determination to survive informed and shaped his fresh approach to good food. Join us in the kitchen with the writer-cook.

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    49 mins
  • Break the Code with Brand Genius Jon Iwata
    Feb 14 2023

    Increasingly, businesses are using marketing less to build brand awareness and more to prove brand relevance. Jon Iwata, former chief brand officer at IBM, shares how he led the company’s messaging and communications efforts through more than one technological transformation—strategies that have kept IBM as one of the most well-known and valuable brands in the world. Iwata argues that in order to survive, companies must craft and share their stories, own up to their mistakes, and build trust.

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    47 mins

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