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Copyright
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Advertising
Advertising
The Folks is uncompromising about quality. Therefore, we don’t ask the usual interview questions. We believe a person’s inner journey is more inspiring than their external markers of success, and that we only truly get to know someone by getting beyond their persona.
This is also the case with advertising through storytelling. We allow no word placement, topic suggestions, question insertions or product placements in our interviews. Neither does The Folks work with brands that are harmful to humans or the environment. Interviews are displayed according to the exact same words the interviewed has either spoken or written to us. We do not alter words, even if we don’t agree with the content.