Stories Matter Ep. 7

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By now you guys have heard, we have a birthday coming up. It’s officially Saturday, and we’ll be partying at Community Tap from 4 - 8 p.m. (and you’re invited).

Today, we’re celebrating by giving you a look behind your phone (or computer) screen in three minutes, thanks to Stories Matter.

Traveling Storytellers, a story-driven, full-service marketing and advertising agency, started Stories Matter “to share the stories of people in Greenville who are doing things worth talking about.” Talk about a great birthday present.

Their film crew followed us around for a day + took the time to understand why we do this, every day. (Hint: It’s because of y’all.)

We’ll share our five-layer beer-themed cake, Saturday (thanks, Jess Marie, LLC) if you do 3 things for us:

  • Watch the video. We bet Traveling Storytellers we could hit 10k views.
  • Take this survey. It will make our content better. We promise.
  • Come say hi at our party. Logan, Jordan and I will be in our GVLtoday shirts. We might just challenge you at water pong.

In return, we’ll keep publishing killer content every day, forever. For free. 😏

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