Booking Aaron Calafato as a guest means bringing a master storyteller, narrative strategist, and content architect into your conversation. Whether you're hosting a podcast about creativity, marketing, business, media, or the future of work—Aaron brings a rare blend of heart, insight, and actionable experience. He doesn’t just talk about storytelling—he lives it, having built viral series, advised major brands, and taught the craft to students and executives alike. His stories stick. His insights resonate. And your audience will walk away inspired and ready to see their own stories differently.
🎙 Topics & Expertise Aaron Calafato Can Bring to Your Podcast
🎙 Topics & Expertise Aaron Calafato Can Bring to Your Podcast
- The Power of Personal Storytelling
How short, true stories can build trust, create emotional impact, and connect audiences across platforms—something Aaron has explored deeply in 7 Minute Stories, a viral podcast featured by NPR, RISK!, and Snap Judgment, with over 30 million cross-platform listens. - Scaling Authentic Content Engines
Insights from working with brands like Glassdoor and CyberArk on building narrative-driven content strategies that cut through the noise. - Narrative Design for Brands & Creators
How to structure storytelling experiences—from podcasts to video to social—that are human-centered and memorable. - The Future of Work & the Role of Story
What millions of listeners and viewers of The Lonely Office are telling us about burnout, blurred boundaries, and the deeper search for meaning in the modern workplace. - Creative Discipline & the Long Game
Lessons from publishing over 300 original stories and building an audience of 30 million across podcast, YouTube, and social. - Storytelling Philosophy & Craft
A guest lecture-style exploration of the deeper why behind storytelling, including oral tradition, architecture of story, and narrative intuition. - Turning One Story Into a Strategy
Real-world examples of how a single authentic narrative can power podcasts, newsletters, social clips, and thought leadership—without feeling “branded.”