Courageous Storytelling In An Age of Complexity

Empower your team to be courageous storytellers in an age of complexity. Brian Tierney provides a strategic framework for choosing your challenge, pivoting around setbacks, and taking the right risks. It’s an invitation to face disruption with creativity, lead with clarity, and find wins in the midst of uncertainty by telling the right story.

Courageous Storytelling In An Age of Complexity

Empower your team to be courageous storytellers in an age of complexity. Brian Tierney provides a strategic framework for choosing your challenge, pivoting around setbacks, and taking the right risks. It’s an invitation to face disruption with creativity, lead with clarity, and find wins in the midst of uncertainty by telling the right story.

Courageous Storytelling

Pressure-tested insight from a leader who has rebuilt brands, rescued institutions, and led in moments when the story truly mattered.

The Challenge He Solves

In moments of disruption, leaders don’t just lose certainty—they lose story. Teams begin to brace instead of believe. Fear fills the gaps where clarity once lived. And without a unifying narrative, even the strongest strategies stall.

Brian Tierney helps leaders reclaim that ground.

He is trusted in moments when reputations, futures, and institutions are on the line—because he has lived inside those moments himself. From building and selling multiple companies, to rescuing one of America’s most iconic newspapers, to advising CEOs and boards under real pressure, Brian understands that story is not cosmetic. It is consequential.

At the heart of his work is a deceptively simple question: What if we won? That question becomes the first story a leader tells themselves. It’s where teams stop bracing for loss and start imagining possibility. It’s where momentum begins.

Brian doesn’t teach storytelling as performance. He teaches it as leadership. He helps organizations replace fear-based narratives with possibility-driven ones—so people can name what’s really happening, speak with honesty, and move forward together with conviction.

The transformation is profound:
From confusion to clarity.
From reaction to direction.
From surviving change to shaping it.

Brian’s success has been rooted in Optimism and that is a big part of his storytelling journey and backed by studies from leading researchers. Optimistic employees are: 

  • 103% more likely to give their best efforts at work

  • 40% more likely to get a promotion next year

  • 6x more likely to be highly engaged at work

  • 5x less likely to burn out 

Sources:
Harvard Business Review, The Financial Upside of Being an Optimist
Forbes, Optimistic employees are 103% more inspired to give their best effort at work, new data reveal

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The Challenge He Solves

In moments of disruption, leaders don’t just lose certainty—they lose story. Teams begin to brace instead of believe. Fear fills the gaps where clarity once lived. And without a unifying narrative, even the strongest strategies stall.

Brian Tierney helps leaders reclaim that ground.

He is trusted in moments when reputations, futures, and institutions are on the line—because he has lived inside those moments himself. From building and selling multiple companies, to rescuing one of America’s most iconic newspapers, to advising CEOs and boards under real pressure, Brian understands that story is not cosmetic. It is consequential.

At the heart of his work is a deceptively simple question:

What if we won?

That question becomes the first story a leader tells themselves. It’s where teams stop bracing for loss and start imagining possibility. It’s where momentum begins.

Brian doesn’t teach storytelling as performance. He teaches it as leadership. He helps organizations replace fear-based narratives with possibility-driven ones—so people can name what’s really happening, speak with honesty, and move forward together with conviction.

The transformation is profound:
From confusion to clarity.
From reaction to direction.
From surviving change to shaping it.

Brian’s success has been rooted in Optimism and that is a big part of his storytelling journey and backed by studies from leading researchers. Optimistic employees are: 

  • 103% more likely to give their best efforts at work

  • 40% more likely to get a promotion next year

  • 6x more likely to be highly engaged at work

  • 5x less likely to burn out 

Sources:
Harvard Business Review, The Financial Upside of Being an Optimist
Forbes, Optimistic employees are 103% more inspired to give their best effort at work, new data reveal

Watch Brian’s Highlight Reel

Whether delivering a keynote from the stage or guiding powerful dialogue as a moderator, Brian brings optimism—and the spirit of What if we won?—into the stories shaping the room.

Signature Keynote

Courageous Storytelling

In Courageous Storytelling, Brian Tierney shows leaders how to use story as their most powerful leadership tool—not to perform, but to lead.

Through unforgettable personal stories—from rebuilding ad agencies, to turning around a major newspaper, to walking through personal loss—Brian demonstrates how leaders can:

  • Tell the first story that matters: What if we won?

  • Replace fear-based thinking with forward momentum

  • Speak with honesty instead of performance

  • Lead through uncertainty with clarity and conviction

  • Create alignment when the stakes are real

Participants leave with:

  • A new understanding of story as a leadership act

  • Language to name what’s really happening

  • Tools to shift teams from bracing to believing

  • The courage to “vote for themselves” and lead with possibility

Courageous Storytelling isn’t about crafting a message. It’s about becoming the kind of leader people trust when the story truly matters.

Signature Keynote

Courageous Storytelling

In Courageous Storytelling, Brian Tierney shows leaders how to use story as their most powerful leadership tool—not to perform, but to lead.

Through unforgettable personal stories—from rebuilding ad agencies, to turning around a major newspaper, to walking through personal loss—Brian demonstrates how leaders can:

  • Tell the first story that matters: What if we won?

  • Replace fear-based thinking with forward momentum

  • Speak with honesty instead of performance

  • Lead through uncertainty with clarity and conviction

  • Create alignment when the stakes are real

Participants leave with:

  • A new understanding of story as a leadership act

  • Language to name what’s really happening

  • Tools to shift teams from bracing to believing

  • The courage to “vote for themselves” and lead with possibility

Courageous Storytelling isn’t about crafting a message. It’s about becoming the kind of leader people trust when the story truly matters.

Activate Courageous Storytelling at Every Level

  • Organizations

    Build a culture where people don’t just execute—they believe. Courageous Storytelling helps organizations replace silence and spin with shared truth, clarity, and momentum. Teams learn how to name what’s really happening, align around purpose, and move forward with confidence instead of caution.

  • Leaders

    Equip leaders to speak when it matters most. Courageous Storytelling shows leaders how to replace fear-based narratives with forward-moving ones—so they can steady teams in uncertainty, create trust in moments of tension, and inspire others to believe in what’s possible.

  • Individuals

    Empower people to move from passive participation to active contribution. Individuals learn how to reframe the story they tell about themselves, shifting from limitation to agency, so they show up with confidence, curiosity, and the courage to make meaningful impact.

Where Courageous Storytelling Comes to Life

  • Innovation & Risk-Taking

  • Building High-Performing Teams

  • Communication & Influence

  • Strategic Thinking & Decision Making

  • Adapting to Change

  • Organizational Learning

  • Customer-Centric Leadership

Where Courageous Storytelling Comes to Life

  • Innovation & Risk-Taking

  • Building High-Performing Teams

  • Communication & Influence

  • Strategic Thinking & Decision Making

  • Adapting to Change

  • Organizational Learning

  • Customer-Centric Leadership

What People Are Saying

  • Everybody has a special, unique talent. Find your talent. Refine it. And those that match it with their career end up being stars… Brian learned to match his unique entrepreneurial skills with what he did in life. Entrepreneurial. Aggressive. And successful.

    Vernon Hill, former CEO of Commerce Bank, who lent Brian the money to start what became Tierney Communications in 1989

  • I think he wanted to reward good work. He wanted people to feel good about their workplace. Brian was an optimist who celebrated good journalism. He really wanted to infuse the place with a can-do spirit, momentum and achievement. A fun-loving, warm-hearted, solid publisher.

    Bill Marimow, two-time Pulitzer Prize winning reporter and former editor and executive vice president of the Philadelphia Inquirer

  • Brian has warmth and an ability to connect with other human beings… He  has compassion… He has a spark… He plants seeds that grow... If you go to Brian with an idea or with a need or with a problem, he’s someone that can weave the situation and usually land in a much better place.

    Sister Mary Scullion, an activist, co-founder and former executive director and president of Project HOME, a Philadelphia-based nonprofit, which seeks to break the cycle of poverty and homelessness

  • He comes up with great ideas… He hears about a situation, and he thinks about it for a second and then: ‘Why don’t we do this? Why don’t we do that?’ He’s very insightful in terms of how to position issues. How to position people.

    David Demarest, former vice president of public affairs at Stanford University, former corporate executive, former White House Communications Director for President George H.W. Bush

About Brian

Keynote Speaker, MC + Moderator

Brian is a serial entrepreneur who has launched and led three communications agencies — selling two of them to publicly-traded companies — and served as CEO and publisher of The Philadelphia Inquirer and Daily News, which won a Pulitzer Prize in investigative journalism while he was at the helm. He has also advised and served on the boards of many organizations and several publicly traded companies.

Brian has a record of turning challenges into triumphs and seeing opportunities around every corner. Brian has spent his career helping clients advising clients through every disruption, success and crisis — including restructuring, mergers and acquisitions, bankruptcy, market evolutions and labor disputes.

He founded his first strategic communications agency at 28 – while also working in the Reagan administration and going to law school at night. After selling it a few years later, Brian went on to found three additional award-winning agencies and serve as CEO and publisher of the award-winning Philadelphia newspapers. Today, you’ll find him at Brian Communications.

A master storyteller, he knows how to lead when it’s difficult, how to win, and how to come back after a loss, all while using the art of communication to its full advantage.

And that hard-won perspective, combined with a passion for innovation and an unwavering work ethic, has made him a trusted adviser to the world’s top companies, including Deloitte and Comcast.

Brian built his career, several businesses and decades of corporate consulting on the framework of Courageous Storytelling – a real-world background that sets him apart as a sought-after speaker. His personal story and charisma on stage ignites audiences. He has spoken at conferences in the United States and from Sydney, Australia to Istanbul, Turkey.

About Brian

Keynote Speaker,
MC + Moderator

Brian is a serial entrepreneur who has launched and led three communications agencies — selling two of them to publicly-traded companies — and served as CEO and publisher of The Philadelphia Inquirer and Daily News, which won a Pulitzer Prize in investigative journalism while he was at the helm. He has also advised and served on the boards of many organizations and several publicly traded companies.

Brian has a record of turning challenges into triumphs and seeing opportunities around every corner. Brian has spent his career advising clients through every disruption, success and crisis — including restructuring, mergers and acquisitions, bankruptcy, market evolutions and labor disputes.

He founded his first strategic communications agency at 28 – while also working in the Reagan administration and going to law school at night. After selling it a few years later, Brian went on to found three additional award-winning agencies and serve as CEO and publisher of the award-winning Philadelphia newspapers. Today, you’ll find him at Brian Communications.

A master storyteller, he knows how to lead when it’s difficult, how to win, and how to come back after a loss, all while using the art of communication to its full advantage.

And that hard-won perspective, combined with a passion for innovation and an unwavering work ethic, has made him a trusted adviser to the world’s top companies, including Deloitte and Comcast.

Brian built his career, several businesses and decades of corporate consulting on the framework of Courageous Storytelling – a real-world background that sets him apart as a sought-after speaker. His personal story and charisma on stage ignites audiences. He has spoken at conferences in the United States and from Sydney, Australia to Istanbul, Turkey.

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