Purpose-Driven Podcasts: The Vision Behind Rainbow Creative w/ Matthew ‘MoJo’ Jones
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On this episode of the LGBTQ+ Excellent Podcast, we sits down with Matthew ‘MoJo’ Jones, the visionary founder of Rainbow Creative. With over 15 years of experience leading content and strategy at powerhouse brands like Disney and WeWork, Matthew has carved a unique path as a sought-after podcast producer and a leading player in the podcast production industry.
From launching deeply resonant shows like Navigating Narcissism to shaping global hits like The School of Greatness, MoJo opens up about the mission behind his work: elevating underrepresented voices through intentional storytelling. He shares how personal challenges, professional pivots, and a commitment to authenticity helped him build a thriving creative business with purpose at its core.
Whether you're a storyteller, entrepreneur, or creative looking to make an impact, this episode offers a behind-the-scenes look at the power of podcasts to drive change and connection.
00:00 Introduction to the LGBTQ+ Excellence Podcast
00:40 Meet Matthew: A Journey in Content Creation
02:08 Defining LGBTQ+ Excellence
03:01 Matthew's Career Path: From Film to Podcasting
04:42 Building Rainbow Creative
07:16 Lessons from High-Profile Projects
10:49 Overcoming Business Challenges
14:15 Developing a Mission-Driven Strategy
17:36 The Impact of Storytelling
23:24 Conclusion and Final Thoughts
Queer Consulting Network envisions a world where LGBTQ+ individuals are empowered to create thriving communities, build essential skills, and gain confidence through networking events and connections with relevant companies and people. We strive towards a future where everyone in our community feels safe, secure, accepted, and valued for who they are. Learn more at: https://www.queerconsulting.org/
This show is presented by The Queer Consulting Network https://www.queerconsulting.org/ and Produced by Rainbow Creative with Matthew Jones as Executive Producer, Nathan Wheatley as Editor
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