{"id":2792,"date":"2021-03-10T08:10:54","date_gmt":"2021-03-10T08:10:54","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.britopian.com\/?p=2792"},"modified":"2022-07-07T06:10:10","modified_gmt":"2022-07-07T06:10:10","slug":"social-audio-storytelling","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.britopian.com\/content-storytelling\/social-audio-storytelling\/","title":{"rendered":"Social Audio Storytelling: The Power of “Spoken Word” Content"},"content":{"rendered":"

This is an amazing video emphasizing social audio storytelling.<\/p>\n

Most of my close friends and connections on social media know how much of a Kobe fan I am. I\u2019ve been a Lakers fan since I was a little boy. And even today, as I write this post, I still feel a tight knot in my stomach when I think about Kobe\u2019s death. Sometimes it’s still hard to breathe.<\/p>\n

But this post isn\u2019t about his death. It\u2019s a story that highlights Kobe’s legacy as one of the greatest basketball players to have ever played the game. The GOAT.<\/p>\n

The video below shows no highlights of Kobe scoring 80 points against the Raptors. There\u2019s no video of Kobe posting up Michael Jordan or his head fake into his signature fade-away jump shot. There’s no highlight reel of Kobe scoring 60 points against the Utah Jazz when he played his final game in the NBA. And there\u2019s no 15-second clip of Kobe accepting an Emmy award.<\/p>\n

There is no video at all. It’s social audio storytelling through a series of audio recordings of Kobe\u2019s most significant achievements as an athlete. I would suggest closing your eyes, pressing play, and listening. If you\u2019re a Kobe fan like me, you might get a little emotional as you think back to what you were doing during each of these milestones throughout Kobe\u2019s career. This is spoken word content.<\/p>\n