In this episode of Claim Your Career Crown, Lynn Whitbeck welcomes Peter K. Weiner, creative director of Go-To Team Seattle, to share how video storytelling elevates your brand, connects with clients, and builds long-term success. Peter discusses how to think visually, communicate clearly, and stand out in a world where everyone’s vying for attention.
Discover how video storytelling makes your brand unforgettable
Peter is a creative content expert who crafts video campaigns for business owners, speakers, and thought leaders, so they can show their stories the right way, driving thousands to their call to action.
He is a four-time Emmy winner and certified business consultant.
His company, PKW Media Solutions, creates high-converting promotional video packages, long-form episodics, and offers workshops for those who want to learn video and storytelling skills.
Connection Through the Camera Lens
Peter explains how visual content, especially short-form video, has become the modern handshake. Whether you’re showcasing your team, your product, or your process, effective video storytelling creates a deeper emotional resonance than most marketing tools. But it’s not about flashy production. It’s about being real and relatable.
He also touches on how to make the process easy, even if you’re not a natural in front of the camera. Peter shares tips for planning your message, simplifying your visuals, and trusting professionals who know how to bring your story to life. With the right storytelling approach, your company can build trust, stand out, and make a lasting impression.
Listen now to bring your brand’s story to life on screen
To learn more, check out Peter’s official website here. You can also connect with him on LinkedIn, Facebook, Instagram, and YouTube. If you’re ready to speak with Peter, set up an appointment on his Calendly!

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