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EPISODE · Apr 6, 2026 · 21 MIN

Why Most Marketing Fails (And How Storytelling Fixes It) | Jeff Pickett

from The Grit to Growth Podcast · host Levi Te Slaa and Dusten Hendrickson

What separates content that gets ignored from content that actually drives results? Jeff Pickett believes the answer is simple, but often overlooked: stop talking about yourself and start telling better stories. In this episode, Jeff joins Levi to break down how he built Forefront Studios, a video strategy company focused on helping businesses grow through intentional storytelling. With a background in marketing, healthcare, and video production, Jeff brings a unique perspective on how strategy and creativity work together to produce real ROI. What You'll Hear: Jeff shares his journey from working in consumer marketing and healthcare to launching his own video company and eventually co-founding Forefront Studios. What started with small projects like weddings and freelance work evolved into a full-scale studio helping businesses clarify their message and grow through video. A major focus of the conversation is what businesses consistently get wrong: they make themselves the center of the story. Jeff explains why the customer should always be the “hero,” while the business plays the role of the guide. This shift, rooted in proven storytelling frameworks, is what turns marketing from noise into something that actually connects. You’ll also hear how Forefront approaches strategy differently. Instead of jumping straight into content creation, they start with deep discovery, identifying whether a client actually needs what they’re asking for, or something entirely different. That clarity allows them to focus on outcomes, not just deliverables. Jeff also dives into ROI, sharing how intentional video strategy can generate 10x+ returns when done right, and why they won’t take on clients unless they believe that level of impact is possible. The conversation touches on current trends, including the rise of AI-generated content. While it’s fast and accessible, Jeff explains why it often lacks authenticity and why audiences can quickly recognize it. In a world full of noise, genuine human storytelling is what still stands out. If you’re a business owner struggling to clarify your message or justify your marketing spend, Jeff offers a simple starting point: listen to your customers, understand their problems, and build your story around them. This episode is a practical look at how to create marketing that actually works, by making your customer the focus and using story as the vehicle for growth.

What separates content that gets ignored from content that actually drives results? Jeff Pickett believes the answer is simple, but often overlooked: stop talking about yourself and start telling better stories. In this episode, Jeff joins Levi to break down how he built Forefront Studios, a video strategy company focused on helping businesses grow through intentional storytelling. With a background in marketing, healthcare, and video production, Jeff brings a unique perspective on how strategy and creativity work together to produce real ROI. What You'll Hear:Jeff shares his journey from working in consumer marketing and healthcare to launching his own video company and eventually co-founding Forefront Studios. What started with small projects like weddings and freelance work evolved into a full-scale studio helping businesses clarify their message and grow through video. A major focus of the conversation is what businesses consistently get wrong: they make themselves the center of the story. Jeff explains why the customer should always be the “hero,” while the business plays the role of the guide. This shift, rooted in proven storytelling frameworks, is what turns marketing from noise into something that actually connects. You’ll also hear how Forefront approaches strategy differently. Instead of jumping straight into content creation, they start with deep discovery, identifying whether a client actually needs what they’re asking for, or something entirely different. That clarity allows them to focus on outcomes, not just deliverables. Jeff also dives into ROI, sharing how intentional video strategy can generate 10x+ returns when done right, and why they won’t take on clients unless they believe that level of impact is possible. The conversation touches on current trends, including the rise of AI-generated content. While it’s fast and accessible, Jeff explains why it often lacks authenticity and why audiences can quickly recognize it. In a world full of noise, genuine human storytelling is what still stands out. If you’re a business owner struggling to clarify your message or justify your marketing spend, Jeff offers a simple starting point: listen to your customers, understand their problems, and build your story around them. This episode is a practical look at how to create marketing that actually works, by making your customer the focus and using story as the vehicle for growth.

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