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StoryCo

StoryCo

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Welcome to StoryCo presented by James Kirkham. Story is mankind’s oldest technology, and StoryCo explores how that tech is being supercharged by the world's best minds. In the new economy, story is our principal sales tool, our mental crutch and our map for our future. James Kirkham explores story holistically: as a business tool, self-help strategy, political map, and guide to humanity. Join us every Thursday with story thinkers who lead organisations from every imaginable sector : theorists, producers, writers and stars. If you like a good story, pass it on! Subscribe now!Telltale Industries Ciencias Sociales
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  • Mark Borkowski | 40 Years Engineering Fame
    Apr 16 2026

    "Is there a formula for fame?" "Definitely." "Can you tell me?" "No."


    PR legend Mark Borkowski has spent four decades bending media to his will: from circus stunts to celebrity crisis management, Alcopop scandals to political warfare.


    Mark opens with the greatest dilemma of his career , chasing the Holy Grail or pitching Bisto gravy granules, before unravelling how spectacle, nerve, and story have driven his work from the PT Barnum era to the age of TikTok.


    He explains why "idea pornography" gets people fired, how fame has collapsed from 15 minutes to 15 seconds, and why the young generation's return to lo-fi, intimate culture gives him hope.


    The conversation turns sharply political: Mark dissects Trump's genius as a communicator, Starmer's inability to connect, and makes the case for Citizens Assemblies as democracy's best remaining tool. He closes with a raw reflection on losing his father at 17 and why he's never stopped looking for the next adventure.


    Topics covered:

    — The Holy Grail vs. Bisto: choosing adventures over accounts

    — PT Barnum, elephants, and the birth of experiential PR

    — Celebrity + controversy = ignition: Kanye to Bonnie Blue

    — The formula for fame — and its 15-second shelf life

    — Idea pornography: the stunt that wiped out an entire department

    — Soul not scroll: QR codes on lampposts and lo-fi rebellion

    — Social media as tobacco: addiction, doom scrolling, and regulation

    — Trump vs. Starmer: a masterclass in political communication failure

    — The Holocaust memorial stunt that silenced a far-right politician

    — Crisis management: why every crisis is unique

    — Ricky Jay, dead cats, and the magic of misdirection

    — Adventure capitalism: 40 years of fierce independence


    StoryCo is a podcast about the business of story and storytelling, hosted by James Kirkham.


    Produced by Telltale Industries.


    Recorded at TYX Studios, London.


    Follow StoryCo: storyco.site | @storyco on Instagram and TikTok

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    41 m
  • The Biographer They Tried to Silence | Andrew Lownie
    Apr 9 2026

    Andrew Lownie spent thirty years as one of Britain's leading literary agents — establishment, discreet, well-connected. Then he started digging into the royal family, and he kept going. His new biography of the former Prince Andrew, Entitled, was called "among the most lurid ever published about a senior royal." Simon & Schuster's US imprint dropped it weeks before publication; he is suing them for breach of contract and self-published the American edition himself. In The Biographer They Tried to Silence, James Kirkham sits down with Lownie to talk about lawfare, lone-voice tenacity, and what it costs to tell a story powerful people would rather you didn't.

    The Biographer They Tried to Silence is an episode of StoryCo, hosted by James Kirkham and produced by Jago Lee. Production management by Archan Mohile. Developed by Issa Gibson. Recorded at TYX Studios, King's Cross. Theme music by Doubtpoint. StoryCo is a Telltale Industries production.


    • Host : James Kirkham
    • Guest : Andrew Lownie
    • Producer :Jago Lee
    • Production Manager : Archan Mohile
    • Development : Isa Gibson
    • Theme Music : Doubtpoint
    • Studio :TYX Studios, King's Cross

    A Telltale Industries Production


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    43 m
  • Given 24 Hours to Live, She Had Other Plans | Charlie Webster
    Apr 2 2026

    Charlie Webster was in a coma on life support for two weeks. She had malaria and multiple organ failure. Doctors gave her 24 hours. She survived, and the story of what came before and after is unlike anything you have heard.


    Charlie tells James Kirkham how a TV executive told her the boxing world was not ready for women. Two years later she became the first woman in the world to host a heavyweight world title fight.


    She grew up working class in Sheffield, raised by a teenage mother, and coped with a violent home life by reading Stephen King at nine years old and writing her feelings on scraps of exercise books.


    She discusses the double standards she faced as a female sports broadcaster: the sexism, the classism, the abuse. She describes being told to sit there and look pretty.


    She describes campaigning against a convicted rapist returning to professional football and the rape threats she received. When she nearly died of malaria in 2016, people told her she got what she deserved.


    Charlie made the BBC documentary Nowhere to Run about the running coach who sexually abused her and other girls in her athletics group. She made it to change a specific law. She succeeded. The position of trust loophole was closed. The documentary was later used in court to convict another abusive coach.


    She explains how she created Scamanda, the most successful podcast of 2023: a story with no murder, built entirely on betrayal, deception and human behaviour. She describes working with 50 Cent on a podcast about the Flores twins and El Chapo, where the real story was PTSD and family loyalty, not cartel action.


    Charlie reflects on what resilience actually means, why she has friction with the word, and the difference between getting back up and actually healing. She talks about AI, the future of long-form storytelling, and why she now sees herself as a conduit for other people's voices.


    Chapters

    1. 00:00 — Introduction
    2. 01:05 — The boxing world isn't ready for women
    3. 06:30 — Fear, class and the chip on her shoulder
    4. 08:30 — Sheffield, Stephen King and a teenage mum
    5. 11:15 — The box of scraps she kept for decades
    6. 14:00 — London with no money and no contacts
    7. 18:00 — Why she has friction with the word resilience
    8. 22:30 — Social media and live broadcasting collide
    9. 26:00 — Malaria, a coma and being told she should die
    10. 29:00 — Nowhere to Run: a documentary to change the law
    11. 33:15 — Story first, then format
    12. 37:00 — Scamanda, 50 Cent and the Flores twins
    13. 42:30 — AI and why human stories endure
    14. 54:00 — What comes next


    StoryCo is presented by James Kirkham. Sponsored by TYX Studios in London, with special thanks to Jack Freeguard, Panos Agamemnos, Craig Heptinstall and Thailah Newton.


    Produced by Jago Lee.

    Production managed by Archan Mohile.

    Developed by Issa Gibson.

    Theme music by Doubt Point.


    A Telltale Industries Production.

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