REALLY GOOD THOUGHTS: Why authentic storytelling is more valuable than ever right now
Really Good Thoughts is a new content series, focused on sharing powerful insights to help our audiences learn from each other and do more good.
In this month’s blog, we talk to Dr Tim Brown, Associate Professor and Head of Division for Marketing and Professional Development, about a recent graduate profile campaign Chester Business School created.
What makes the campaign so interesting is that it told authentic stories from graduates, entirely in their own words. Whatever they wanted to say.
And why, in 2025, this authentic storytelling is more valuable than ever.
REALLY GOOD THOUGHTS: How to inspire young innovators
Really Good Thoughts is a new content series, focused on sharing powerful insights to help our audiences learn from each other and do more social good.
Ygam choose Really Good Things to develop a new storytelling approach
Ygam, the national charity that exists to prevent gaming and gambling harms in young people, has appointed Really Good Things to help the charity articulate its ‘why’ through a new storytelling approach.
Really Good Things unwraps Marketing Cheshire brief
Marketing Cheshire, the official tourist board for Chester and Cheshire, has appointed specialist communications consultancy, Really Good Things, to develop Cheshire’s 2024 Christmas campaign messaging.
Really Good Things appointed on internal comms brief
Saint Francis Hospice appoints Really Good Things on internal communications brief in the hospice’s 40th year.
What makes volunteering so amazing?
To celebrate Volunteers Week, we’re sharing some stories from our friends, clients, and colleagues about how volunteering makes such a big difference.
Amplifying your message in a general election
Amplifying your message in a general election
Four things you need to know to transform your charity’s Case for Support
Four things you need to know to transform your charity’s Case for Support
Marlborough Productions choose Really Good Things
Marlborough Productions choose Really Good Things
Global publisher appoints Really Good Things on brand perception project
Global publisher appoints Really Good Things on brand perception project