Fun fact. The same companies building AI are now desperately hiring storytellers. Google, Microsoft and the like are paying up to 274K a year. And they’re not calling it content creation, they’re calling it storytelling. That’s no coincidence. They know content creation is covered, AI handles that now. But storytelling, that’s something else, something human, something that actually makes people feel connected. And that 270K price tag tells you exactly how serious they are about its value. Here’s the irony though. Suddenly, everyone in corporate comms wants to call themselves a storyteller. LinkedIn job postings mentioning storyteller doubled in the past year. Just because you got legs doesn’t make you an Olympic runner. Real storytelling takes years of craft. Narrative, emotion, pacing, knowing how to move people, the stuff that filmmakers actually do. So the more AI floods the market, the more your skill matters, not less. This year, 2026, isn’t about surviving AI, it’s the year the market finally catches up to what you’ve been doing all along, but only if you master it. I’m Jasper, 20 years of doing exactly that, so let me show you how. Check out Filmastery.com, we’ve done some pretty good reviews, I think you’ll like it. I hope to see you there.