Embrace the Shift to Simple Comforts
/Elegant vacation photos and highly produced event videos disappeared almost overnight in March. The landscape shifted from high-end glamour to the simple comforts of home and real-life, behind-the-scenes access. Suddenly, we were inside the sous chef’s kitchen and the home office of corporate CEO’s with their family pets. This silver lining moment grants all of us a hall pass to try some new things.
Meeting chefs, designers, and entrepreneurs in their personal space, via Instagram stories or live video, has been inviting and interesting. Seeing people dressed down, not made-up, sharing tips and ideas in a more personal way has been a big positive. Their willingness to be genuine, less than perfect, and vulnerable is refreshing. (On the flip side, we’ve also seen some big brand names do a less than stellar job hosting these more personal interviews.)
This is a moment to seize and apply to our businesses. How can we enhance the story around our core products or services and share unique tidbits of interest? Who can we introduce via a live video, YouTube or Instagram stories to let viewers see the genuine people behind the curtain? It’s a chance to build on what we already do if we’re brave enough to take the chance.
A couple of ways to put this opportunity to work:
Many hotels have Artists in Residence, let’s meet one virtually each week, and learn more about their creative process, business lessons?
Can we meet the restaurant’s sommelier and learn about a different wine each week that’s under $10? And what to pair it with that I can make on my grill?
If you’re in the design space, what tips can you share for keeping my workspace looking cool, fun, energized? Anything to uplift our moods. What are the new trends in design, color, fabrics?
If you’re looking for current examples:
@makerhotel in Hudson has gone live on Instagram with their chef making different plates, from pesto to pancakes (with his little girl).
Masterclass is doing a free Q&A interview every Wednesday for anyone (nonmembers) to enjoy.
Magazines and tech companies (Verizon Small Business webinar) are interviewing entrepreneurs on timely topics like how to manage finances in a crisis.
Fashion influencers like Tom Ford are sharing tips for looking good on computer video chats.
It’s time to let our guard down and be super creative. Try something new. While we don’t love the reason that initiated all of this, we do think that the unintended outcome of genuine, unproduced content is a welcome bright spot in the day.