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Storytellers Cafecito Break

Most content fails before the camera even turns on.Storytellers: Cafecito Break is where real-world filmmakers, producers, and creatives break down how storytelling actually works not in theory, but in the field.Hosted by an Emmy Award-winning producer and director of photography, this podcast pulls from decades of experience in television news, corporate production, and high-level shoots to unpack what makes content effective and what quietly kills it.Each episode is a candid conversation about the decisions behind the scenes the ones clients never see, but that make all the difference.

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    Storytellers Cafecito Break "TV executives knew JACK SHIT"

    From the golden era of Spanish-language television to the chaos of modern content culture, this episode of Storyteller’s Cafecito Break is an unfiltered masterclass in storytelling, television production, creative leadership, and surviving decades in media.Veteran television executive producer Maria Lopez joins Carlos Barquin and the Storyteller’s Cafecito Break crew for a brutally honest conversation about the television industry, producing hit shows, managing talent, creative instincts, social media, reality TV, storytelling psychology, and why so many executives lost touch with the audience.Maria shares behind-the-scenes stories from iconic Spanish-language television productions, explains how successful shows are really developed, breaks down the difference between live and taped television, and gives raw insight into leadership, creativity, production pressure, ratings wars, and building teams that actually work together.Topics include:• Why “TV executives knew jack shit”• The decline of traditional television culture• Storytelling techniques that still work today• How to hook an audience in seconds• Reality TV vs authentic storytelling• Why younger creators are changing the industry• Social media attention spans and short-form content• Producing under pressure in live television• Creative instincts vs research and analytics• How great teasers and editing drive audience engagement• Building successful television formats and talent chemistry• Why modern media teams fail when they operate in silos• The future of storytelling in the AI and creator economyIf you’re a filmmaker, producer, editor, content creator, journalist, marketer, broadcaster, or anyone obsessed with storytelling and media, this episode delivers decades of real-world experience with zero corporate filter.Watch the full episode now and subscribe for more conversations with the storytellers behind television, film, media, marketing, and digital content.#StorytellersCafecitoBreak #MariaLopez #TelevisionProducer #Storytelling #BroadcastTelevision #MediaIndustry #ContentCreation #Podcast #YouTubePodcast #CreativeLeadership #VideoProduction #RealityTV #DigitalMedia #Filmmaking #TVProduction #BarquinCreativeGroupDiscussion references include Maria Lopez’s perspective on feedback, storytelling, production leadership, and the evolving television industry.

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    Storytellers Episode 2 Teri Arvesu

    What’s really happening to storytelling, marketing, and human connection in today’s digital world?In this episode of Storytellers, we sit down with media veteran, professor, and entrepreneur Terry Arvesu to break down the reality behind modern content, AI, and the attention economy.From decades in television to teaching the next generation, Terry shares what most creators, marketers, and business owners are getting wrong and what actually works today.We dive into:• Why storytelling is still the most powerful skill in business• How social media algorithms have shifted from followers to interest-based content• The truth about AI in content creation and why it won’t replace human connection• The rise of FOMO marketing, clickbait, and manipulation tactics• Why authenticity is now the only real competitive advantage• How to cut through the noise and actually build trust with your audience• The skills today’s generation is losing and why it matters for business and life• How to adapt, reinvent yourself, and stay relevant in a constantly changing worldThis conversation goes beyond content creation. It’s about psychology, ethics, and the future of communication.If you're a:EntrepreneurContent creatorMarketing professionalBusiness ownerOr someone trying to stay relevant in a fast-changing worldThis episode is for you.Key Topics:Storytelling in businessContent marketing strategyAI in marketing and content creationSocial media algorithmsBranding and authenticityDigital marketing trends 2026Entrepreneur mindsetPersonal brandingAttention economyMedia industry evolutionSubscribe for more conversations on storytelling, business, and content strategy.

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    From Newsrooms to Brands: Why Most Content Fails and What we do Differently

    Most content fails before the camera even turns on.In this first episode, we break down the gap between what brands think they need and what actually drives results. Drawing from decades in television news and real-world production, we share how a newsroom mindset translates into content that’s clear, strategic, and built to perform.This isn’t about better cameras or bigger crews. It’s about making smarter decisions before production ever starts.We talk about:Why most corporate videos fall flatThe difference between content that looks good and content that worksHow storytelling principles from the field apply to modern brandsWhat we do differently when working with clientsIf you’re investing in content but not seeing results, this episode will show you where things are breaking down and how to fix it.

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

Most content fails before the camera even turns on.Storytellers: Cafecito Break is where real-world filmmakers, producers, and creatives break down how storytelling actually works not in theory, but in the field.Hosted by an Emmy Award-winning producer and director of photography, this podcast pulls from decades of experience in television news, corporate production, and high-level shoots to unpack what makes content effective and what quietly kills it.Each episode is a candid conversation about the decisions behind the scenes the ones clients never see, but that make all the difference.

HOSTED BY

Carlos Barquin and Armando Pico

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Most content fails before the camera even turns on.Storytellers: Cafecito Break is where real-world filmmakers, producers, and creatives break down how storytelling actually works not in theory, but in the field.Hosted by an Emmy Award-winning producer and director of photography, this podcast...

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Storytellers Cafecito Break is created and hosted by Carlos Barquin and Armando Pico.
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