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Rory Sutherland explores how marketing works best when it embraces luck, spontaneity, and irrationality, challenging the industry's obsession with logic, optimization, and process.
Donald Miller critically analyzes various billboards, arguing that most fail by trying to be clever instead of clear, and provides insights on creating effective advertising that solves a problem with minimal cognitive load.
NerdWallet's Smart Money Podcast explores credit cards in 2026, discussing industry trends, buy now pay later options, rising fees, best credit card picks, and strategies for aligning credit card spending with personal values.
When wildfires devastated Los Angeles, Baby2Baby quickly mobilized to support families in crisis, leveraging their 14-year network of partnerships to distribute essential items to children and families who had lost everything.
In this episode, Gary Vaynerchuk offers practical advice and motivation for overcoming career and financial challenges, emphasizing personal accountability, the importance of taking action, and leveraging AI and social media tools to create opportunities.
Two founders with no fashion background invested $200,000 in their first product order, launched Nala, an Australian intimates brand, and sold over 400,000 pieces in two years by focusing on inclusivity, solving customer pain points, and using guerrilla marketing tactics.
Katlin Smith turned her passion for healthier eating into Simple Mills, a better-for-you food brand that she grew from muffin experiments in her apartment kitchen to an $800 million exit by staying laser-focused on creating delicious snacks with clean, nutrient-dense ingredients.
Don McGuire shares how Qualcomm transformed Snapdragon from a tech ingredient brand to a global consumer brand through strategic marketing, innovative sports partnerships, and a purposeful approach to brand building across multiple product categories.
Michael Bloomberg shares his remarkable journey from Wall Street to founding Bloomberg LP, serving as New York City's mayor, and becoming a leading philanthropist, discussing his work ethic, leadership principles, and commitment to improving lives through innovation, education, and strategic giving.
Les Binet and Sarah Carter discuss the power of consistency in marketing, the end of the purpose era, the importance of product-focused advertising, and the role of craft and creativity in an AI-driven world, offering insights on how brands can effectively build long-term campaigns and memories.
Cher discusses her life journey from her early days with Sonny Bono to her successful music and acting career, sharing candid stories about her challenging childhood, relationships, and resilience in the entertainment industry.
Michael Dubin transforms a chance encounter with a warehouse full of razors into Dollar Shave Club, creating a viral marketing video that disrupts the razor market and leads to a billion-dollar Unilever acquisition in just five years.
Michael Berkowitz, a former Wall Street trader, founded Norwegian Wool to create luxury coats that solve the problem of finding stylish, warm outerwear for business professionals, ultimately building a brand known for its quiet luxury approach and high-quality, performance-driven designs.
John Mackey, the co-founder of Whole Foods Market, shares his entrepreneurial journey from a small natural foods store in Austin to building a Fortune 500 company, driven by a missionary zeal to change the way America eats and a belief in conscious capitalism.
Guy Kawasaki shares his journey from a jewelry factory salesman to Apple's Chief Evangelist, breaking down timeless sales principles, the importance of evangelism, and how to pitch and demo like a pro while emphasizing preparation, likability, and the power of showing up.
A conversation with Bart Hutchins, chef-owner of Butterworth's, a buzzy Washington DC restaurant known for its political clientele, explores the intricacies of running a high-end restaurant, sourcing ingredients from local Amish farmers, and navigating the challenging post-pandemic restaurant landscape.
Walton Goggins discusses his journey from a challenging childhood in the South to becoming a versatile actor, sharing insights about his career, personal growth, and approach to life with intention and artistry.
A lively panel discussion on leveraging LinkedIn for B2B marketing, featuring insights from experts on creating authentic content, using thought leader ads, and building a successful social media strategy that goes beyond traditional promotional tactics.
Andrew Robertson, long-time leader of BBDO Worldwide, shares insights from his bestselling book "The Creative Shift," offering a practical playbook for leaders to unlock creativity by reframing it as a deliberate organizational process rather than occasional inspiration.
A festive episode of Never Mind The Adverts reviewing the biggest marketing stories, creative moments, and Christmas ads of 2025, featuring hosts Jon Evans and Orlando Wood discussing industry trends, effectiveness research, and their favorite moments from the year.
A provocative keynote from Gary Vaynerchuk at the BizX 2025 conference, highlighting the critical importance of social media content creation, brand building, and adapting to emerging technologies like AI.
Brad Sugars shares insights on business coaching, investing, and personal growth, emphasizing the importance of continuous learning, setting challenging goals, giving back, and understanding that true wealth comes from knowledge, systems, and making a meaningful impact.
Dave Gerhardt breaks down how the best companies win by getting attention through creative, unconventional marketing strategies that stand out from the crowd and build brand awareness across industries.
Dan Henry reveals his proven sales psychology techniques for converting cold prospects, including building rapport, uncovering buyer motivations, handling objections, and creating compelling storytelling frameworks that help potential clients believe in themselves and their ability to achieve their goals.
A mother-daughter team transforms chocolate-covered almonds by creating a thinly coated, lower-sugar snack that grows from a home kitchen experiment to a $100 million brand through relentless work, nearly failing financially, and ultimately becoming profitable.
Gary Vaynerchuk shares insights into VaynerMedia's unique approach to marketing, emphasizing the importance of social creative, trends, authenticity, and building brands through digital platforms while maintaining a culture of kindness and accountability.
A real estate agent in Hawaii discusses scaling her business by consistently creating engaging Facebook Live videos showcasing luxury homes, potentially quadrupling her monthly revenue by doing five house tours per week.
After eight years of struggling with a skincare brand, Aliett Buttelman pivoted to makeup patches and experienced an explosive viral moment when Taylor Swift wore their product, turning Fazit Beauty into a seven-figure brand in just 48 hours.
Todd Graves joins Guy Raz to help three early-stage founders navigate business challenges, offering advice on franchising, financing, and expansion strategies across a coffee, pasta, and sandwich business.
Gary Vaynerchuk discusses strategic content creation, entrepreneurial challenges, and how to leverage different platforms to build a personal brand and grow businesses across various industries.
In this Christmas special radio drama, two brothers save their family's struggling board game company by learning to use the StoryBrand framework, positioning customers as heroes and themselves as guides who help families reconnect in a screen-dominated world.
Dan Henry shares his journey from struggling pizza delivery driver to multi-million dollar entrepreneur by revealing his powerful personal branding and marketing strategies, emphasizing the importance of building "velocity vehicles" that make success faster and easier.
Dave Gerhardt shares his process for writing great marketing copy, emphasizing the importance of starting with a strong hook, editing ruthlessly, focusing on a single call-to-action, and shipping content to learn and iterate quickly.
A hilarious card game concept born in Hawaii transforms from a $10,000 Kickstarter goal into a $9 million crowdfunding phenomenon and a gaming company that has sold over 60 million card and board games.
Joon Silverstein shares the transformative journey of Coach in becoming a culturally relevant brand for Gen Z, focusing on purpose-driven growth, co-creation, and the courage to reimagine luxury through self-expression and sustainability.
Emma Harris shares her transformative journey from corporate marketing to entrepreneurship, revealing how a near-fatal cardiac arrest led her to advocate for slowing down and prioritizing well-being in both professional and personal life.
David Senra interviews Patrick O'Shaughnessy about his life philosophy, approach to investing and media, and the importance of finding one's organizing principle through passionate, principled work that serves others.
After losing her father to COVID-19, Hala Taha transformed her grief into entrepreneurial success by launching YAP Media, growing her podcast network, and building a personal brand that now reaches millions of entrepreneurs.
A raw and powerful conversation with Grammy-nominated singer Alex Warren about overcoming childhood trauma, losing both parents, living in a car, and transforming pain into purpose through music while maintaining an incredibly resilient and compassionate perspective.
Gerald Marolf, Chief Product Officer at On Running, discusses the art of creating emotionally resonant products, the challenges of physical versus digital product development, and the importance of brand personality and innovation in the athletic and lifestyle market.
Alex Hormozi advises entrepreneurs to start creating content, work for free to gain experience, and focus on becoming an expert in a small niche while continuously learning and improving their skills.
Udi Ledergor discusses how B2B marketing can break free from mediocrity by embracing courageous marketing, sharing insights from his time at Gong and lessons from his new book on creating standout brand experiences that punch above their weight.
Bobby Trussell of Tempur-Pedic joins Guy Raz on the Advice Line to help three early-stage founders from the seafood, paddleboarding, and life jacket industries solve their business challenges while offering insights on growth, scaling, and fundraising.
Mark Ritson breaks down his top 10 marketing moments of 2025, including mergers, crises, branding challenges, and the emerging trend of "maxi-miniflation," offering insights into marketing strategies and consumer behavior.
Kellyn Smith Kenny shares how she's transformed AT&T's brand by focusing on customer trust, accountability, and differentiation through initiatives like the AT&T Guarantee, which proactively addresses customer needs and redefines the telecom customer experience.
Alex Hormozi breaks down his SPCL (Status, Power, Credibility, Likeness) framework for building influence through content, explaining how to create media that increases the likelihood of audience compliance with your requests.
In this episode, Mike Cessario discusses how he founded Liquid Death, a beverage brand that uses humor and irreverent marketing to make healthy water and sparkling drinks appealing to a broad audience by transforming traditional advertising into entertainment.
An engaging fireside chat about marketing, branding, and the critical importance of having a great product, featuring insights from Gary Vee and Poppi founder Allison Ellsworth on how to build a brand that resonates with consumers.
Bernie Marcus and Arthur Blank transform home improvement retail by founding Home Depot, creating a revolutionary business model focused on customer service, everyday low pricing, empowered employees, and a culture that prioritizes helping customers over corporate bureaucracy.
Real estate entrepreneur John Gafford shares insights on vertical integration, personal responsibility, investing in real estate, and the importance of giving back, drawing from his experiences building Simply Vegas and writing his book "Escaping the Drift."
Zooey Deschanel returns to the Armchair Expert podcast to discuss her new movie Merv, family experiences during the California fires, her love of cats, and performs a touching rendition of "Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas."
Gary Vee delivers a passionate keynote about why most people don't produce social media content, emphasizing that fear and insecurity are the real barriers preventing individuals from leveraging free platforms to grow their business and personal brand.
Julie Solomon shares strategies for entrepreneurs to build a magnetic Instagram brand, monetize their following regardless of size, and create value-driven content that attracts and converts followers into paying customers.
Jeff Lee, co-founder of DIBS Beauty, shares how the brand grew to become one of America's fastest-growing makeup brands by obsessively focusing on customer proximity, strategic creator partnerships, and building a community-driven approach across all 50 states.
Gary Vee discusses social media marketing strategies for luxury brands, emphasizing the importance of creating relevant, high-volume content that drives sales and resonates with consumers across different platforms and demographics.
Gensler's co-CEOs discuss how they are transforming workplace design through collaborative leadership, AI technology, and a focus on creating engaging, human-centric spaces that make the office a destination rather than an obligation.
Dave Gerhardt shares five timeless marketing principles that matter more than AI, recaps the Exit Five team's Arizona trip and company updates, discusses his hip surgery, and announces Dan's promotion to CEO.
Entrepreneurs Scott Tannen of Boll & Branch and Jamie Siminoff of Ring offer advice to three early-stage business owners about bootstrapping, scaling, and finding unique market positioning across organic clothing, UV protection apparel, and stylish binoculars.
John Morgan, a billionaire lawyer and entrepreneur, shares his journey of building a successful law firm and multiple side businesses, revealing how he leverages first-mover advantage, aggressive marketing, and unique attraction concepts to create profitable ventures.
Gary Vee delivers a passionate talk about leveraging social media platforms like LinkedIn, TikTok, and Instagram to grow businesses, emphasizing the importance of consistent content creation and using tools like ChatGPT to help generate posts.
Jo Shoesmith, Amazon's Chief Creative Officer, shares insights into the company's creative approach, focusing on storytelling, emotional resonance, and the power of consistent, long-running advertising campaigns across diverse markets.
Ryan Serhant discusses how he transformed his real estate career by leveraging social media, building a media company that sells real estate, and creating an authentic, vulnerable brand that helps agents and clients move faster and better.
A deep dive into the psychology of marketing, decision-making, and human behavior, exploring how we make choices, the importance of trust and customer experience, and why rational optimization often fails to capture the complex ways humans truly value things.
Dan shares the story of Trina's Kids Foundation's 12th annual World's Largest Toy Drive, highlighting the importance of charity, social media's power to inspire giving, and how businesses and individuals can create meaningful impact through philanthropy.
Ryan Serhant, a top real estate broker, Netflix star, and tech CEO, shares his journey of scaling a brand through authenticity, goal-oriented mindset, and the power of building a community that believes in themselves.
Gary Vee discusses creating more life options through hard work, social media content creation, overcoming insecurities, embracing childlike joy, and seizing opportunities like TikTok affiliate marketing while maintaining a balance between work, play, and rest.
Gregg Renfrew returns to discuss her entrepreneurial journey, detailing how she bought back her clean beauty company Beautycounter out of foreclosure, shut it down to save it, and relaunched as Counter with a renewed mission to empower women and continue fighting for clean, safe consumer products.
Victor Damasio shares his journey of building a multi-million dollar business in Brazil and now expanding to the US and Spanish markets, focusing on serving clients deeply, maintaining long-term relationships, and growing through personal connection and consistent value delivery.
Andy Wilman, the legendary executive producer behind Top Gear, shares the behind-the-scenes story of how he and Jeremy Clarkson transformed a small motoring show into a global phenomenon, navigating creative breakthroughs, personal challenges, and the ultimate BBC exit.
Jesse Cole transforms a struggling college summer baseball team into the Savannah Bananas, a billion-dollar entertainment empire by reimagining baseball as a fan-first, high-energy experience that prioritizes fun over traditional sports norms.
A star-studded finale featuring brand legends David Aaker and Marcus Collins reveals the importance of brand-led leadership, cultural relevance, and moving beyond short-termism to build enduring, purposeful brands.
Gary Vaynerchuk discusses the value of manual labor, overcoming fear of failure, embracing accountability and optimism, and encourages listeners to pursue their passions while being willing to take risks and learn from losing.
John Paul DeJoria shares his remarkable journey from being homeless twice to building two billion-dollar brands, Paul Mitchell and Patrón Tequila, through resilience, sales mastery, and an unwavering commitment to quality, kindness, and giving back.
Jeff Pecaro shares insights on selling high-value services in 2026, emphasizing the importance of positioning yourself as an expert, using a two-call sales approach, and leveraging AI and algorithms to find ideal clients while maintaining authenticity and trust.
Jane Wurwand joins Guy Raz on the Advice Line to help three early-stage founders - a vegan baby food company, a parent fitness community, and a performance underwear brand - navigate challenges of scaling, building community, and maintaining product quality.
A dynamic keynote discussing the evolving landscape of marketing and management, focusing on leveraging social media platforms, understanding consumer attention, and adapting business strategies to the changing digital ecosystem.
Sam and Shaan explore three simple, blue-collar business ideas that are making millions, including a gutter cleaning service with a perfect landing page, novelty teeth sales, and a roofing company using MrBeast-style content marketing.
Chris Brandt shares how Chipotle has transformed fast food into fast casual by staying true to its purpose of "Cultivating a Better World" while continually innovating and authentically engaging with culture.
A masterclass in brand building from Unilever's Chief Marketing and Growth Officer Esi Eggleston Bracey, exploring how to create desire at scale, leverage AI, and build brands that connect emotionally with consumers across diverse portfolios.
Mary Kay Ash built a billion-dollar cosmetics empire by creating a meritocratic, recognition-driven business model that empowered women through flexible work, fair compensation, and a culture of belief and support.
Alex Hormozi reveals how most entrepreneurs mistakenly believe their market is saturated, when in reality they've only tapped into a tiny fraction of potential customers and lack the skills to effectively advertise and reach a broader audience.
Travis Chappell shares his journey from door-to-door sales to podcasting, revealing strategies for monetizing podcasts through sponsorships, affiliate marketing, and creating your own products while emphasizing the importance of consistent, high-quality content and building meaningful relationships.
A comprehensive discussion on digital marketing, social media strategies, technology's impact on business and culture, and insights on Gen Z, focusing on capturing consumer attention in an ever-changing digital landscape.
Dawson Gibbs shares insights on building a powerful personal brand, discussing content strategies, the importance of authenticity, and why entrepreneurs must leverage social media to grow their businesses and influence.
Gap Inc.'s Damon Berger shares insights on mastering marketing mix modeling by balancing brand and performance marketing, focusing on cultural relevance, consumer-centricity, and staying true to brand DNA while leveraging data-driven tools to optimize spending and drive meaningful connections.
Barry Hearn, a legendary sports promoter, shares his 10 life rules and remarkable journey from a working-class background to becoming a successful businessman, emphasizing the importance of work ethic, resilience, and turning challenges into opportunities.
Gary Vee provides entrepreneurs and social media marketers with strategic insights on growing their businesses through organic social media content, emphasizing the importance of creating platform-specific content, building a strong brand, and focusing on views as a key metric for success.
Danny Meyer shares his journey of scaling restaurants and investing, offering insights on entrepreneurship, hospitality, and discovering innovation through combining past experiences, while his daughter Hallie discusses her approach to growing her ice cream business Caffè Panna with a focus on product quality and careful, deliberate expansion.
Dave Gerhardt discusses the power of building community in B2B marketing, sharing insights on how Exit Five grew 80% by treating their community like a product and exploring the challenges and opportunities of community building in the age of AI.
Bill Creelman joins Guy Raz to help three early-stage entrepreneurs solve business challenges - a pickle beer maker, a Hawaiian flannel shirt company owner, and a kombucha business founder - offering advice on scaling, marketing, and focusing their efforts.
Georgia Pacific's Senior VP of CPG Marketing Laura Knebusch shares her journey of transforming the marketing organization by focusing on brand building, data-driven insights, and embracing continuous change in an increasingly digital and unpredictable marketing landscape.
John Parkes reveals his DWELL method for building effective Meta ad audiences, sharing strategies for targeting, campaign structure, and creating native, authentic video ads that convert at scale.
The story of Dietrich Mateschitz, the billionaire founder of Red Bull, is a tale of an unconventional marketing genius who built a global energy drink empire by prioritizing marketing, fostering rumors, sponsoring extreme sports, and maintaining complete control over his brand and message.
George Heaton, co-founder of Represent, shares how a two-year trademark battle nearly destroyed his brand but ultimately sparked a creative fire that propelled the company to massive success, detailing the brand's growth from a small UK operation to a global fashion powerhouse valued at over $250 million.
Gary Vaynerchuk offers unfiltered advice on building a successful business, social media strategy, personal accountability, and embracing a mindset of continuous action and positivity across multiple passions.
In this episode, Garry Ridge shares how he transformed WD-40's culture from a command-and-control approach to a purpose-driven, tribe-like organization that prioritizes employee learning, belonging, and creating positive lasting memories, resulting in remarkable business success.
In this keynote speech, Gary Vee passionately argues that true success is about happiness, not money, and encourages people to stop buying unnecessary things, find work they love, and leverage the internet's opportunities to build businesses around their passions.
Russell Brunson shares five pivotal moments in his entrepreneurial journey where creating a strategic, irresistible offer transformed his business and personal circumstances, from buying a couch for his wife to raising $14 million for a library project.
A candid budget rehab session helps Shelby tackle credit card debt, explore balance transfer options, and strategize savings while managing high housing costs in Austin.
Coca-Cola's journey from a local patent medicine to a global beverage empire is a story of innovative marketing, strategic bottling, and building a brand that transcends a simple sugar water drink into a symbol of happiness, friendship, and the American spirit.
Michael Ovitz, co-founder of Creative Artists Agency (CAA), shares insights from his legendary career as a groundbreaking talent agent who transformed the entertainment industry through relentless ambition, strategic thinking, and an unparalleled ability to spot and nurture talent.
A high-energy TikTok live Q&A where Gary Vee discusses family business, entrepreneurship, personal branding, asking for sales, heartbreak, social media strategy, and the importance of building your reputation while sharing diverse content.
True Religion's CMO Kristen D'Arcy shares how strategic partnerships with artists like Megan Thee Stallion and unexpected brands like Ford have driven cultural relevance and double-digit growth by deeply understanding their customer and tapping into subcultures.
Loren Castle transformed her cancer diagnosis at 22 into a mission to create Sweet Loren's, a $120M/year clean, allergen-free cookie dough brand that grew from a tiny New York apartment to over 5,000 supermarkets nationwide by focusing on delicious taste, customer needs, and staying true to her purpose.
Gary Vee offers insights on patience, gratitude, and redefining success by emphasizing the importance of perspective, humility, and curiosity while encouraging entrepreneurs to focus on personal growth and not get caught up in external validation.
An insightful guide to entrepreneurial growth, detailing the eight levels of business success from $100,000 to over $100 million, revealing how successful founders progressively adapt their strategies, hire strategically, and shift their mindset to scale their businesses while working less.
A deep dive into Tim Hortons' brand magic with Hope Bagozzi, exploring how the iconic Canadian coffee chain maintains its cultural relevance, drives sustainable growth, and continues to inspire passion across generations.
Zak Brown discusses McLaren's remarkable turnaround, focusing on how culture, leadership, and people have transformed the team from a struggling mid-pack outfit to a championship-winning Formula 1 organization.
Nils Leonard discusses the importance of creativity in advertising, critiquing industry trends, sharing insights from Uncommon's innovative campaigns, and arguing passionately that creatives themselves are killing creativity through apathy and cynicism.
Simon Molnar reveals how Flagship.ai is transforming brick-and-mortar retail by providing data-driven visual merchandising insights that help stores optimize their floor plans, product placement, and ultimately drive more revenue through each square foot of retail space.
Gary Vee discusses the importance of finding joy and self-awareness in entrepreneurship, emphasizing that the fastest path to success is not always the happiest, and encouraging people to pursue their passions while being strategic about content creation and business growth.
Discover how to generate thousands of leads in any niche by offering strategic, valuable lead magnets that solve a specific problem and create desire for your core product.
From playing video games at 21 to becoming a successful credit repair and funding entrepreneur, Alex Ruiz transformed his life by investing in himself, embracing discomfort, and staying committed to personal growth despite facing homelessness and adversity.
Sam Parr shares the stories of the numerous business ventures he tried before making his first million, including flipping sports equipment, running a hot dog stand, selling moonshine online, and creating a roommate matching app, highlighting his entrepreneurial journey of learning, tenacity, and project selection.
Ben Francis transforms a dropshipping supplement website into a billion-dollar fitness apparel brand by focusing on physique-enhancing clothing and building relationships with YouTube influencers in the early days of social media marketing.
Alex Hormozi shares insights on hiring top talent, the importance of general intelligence, creating frameworks, persuasive communication, and the ongoing journey of personal and professional growth.
Andrea Brimmer, Ally's CMO, shares insights on balancing brand and performance marketing by reframing the approach as "demand generation and demand capture," emphasizing the importance of creating emotion in an unemotional category and treating brand as a shared organizational asset.
A Q&A session with top creators discussing how to build a real business in the creator economy, focusing on picking the right path, reinvesting profits, hiring strategically, and creating authentic content across various platforms.
Harry Dry delivers a masterclass on storytelling, revealing how to craft compelling narratives by introducing conflict, focusing on people, and diving deep into understanding the core problem of your industry.
Dan Martell breaks down a comprehensive six-phase roadmap for scaling a business, guiding entrepreneurs from chaos to empire by systematically buying back time, clarifying strategy, building a predictable growth engine, systematizing delivery, installing leadership, and scaling culture.
Gary Vee offers advice on navigating job loss, side hustles, and personal branding in an era of AI and social media, emphasizing the importance of content creation, resilience, and giving oneself grace.
Gary Vaynerchuk offers an unfiltered perspective on marketing in 2025, discussing the power of customer-centricity, the importance of social media, and why brands should prioritize authentic, organic content across digital platforms.
Gary Vee delivers a passionate talk about the importance of understanding and leveraging attention in marketing, emphasizing the need for businesses to create content across social media platforms, be adaptable to technological changes, and focus on building brand over direct selling.
Wolfgang Hammer shares insights on storytelling, discussing how leaders can communicate their business's purpose by understanding three key narrative layers: external mechanics, personal emotional significance, and philosophical worldview.
Adam White built Front Office Sports from a college project to a $20M media brand by leveraging intentional networking, creating a strong brand aura, and focusing on meaningful relationships rather than transactional interactions.
Gary Vaynerchuk breaks down the importance of self-awareness, overcoming fear and envy, leveraging AI and emerging technologies, and taking accountability while pursuing entrepreneurial success through joy and passion.
Peter Cuneo shares insights on Marvel's turnaround from bankruptcy, the importance of character development in storytelling, and leadership principles focused on effective communication, embracing change, and taking ownership of challenges.
A dynamic podcast episode explores first-generation wealth building through the stories of entrepreneurs Ronnie Brown and Courtney Hale, and delves into the complex world of stablecoins and crypto investing.
Natalie Dawson shares her transformative journey from an anxious 20-year-old to a successful entrepreneur, offering insights on goal-setting, communication, skill acquisition, and the importance of being respected over being liked.
Erin Newkirk shares her inspiring journey from Caribou Coffee's Chief Brand & Marketing Officer to entrepreneur, highlighting her passion for building brands, creating meaningful experiences, and helping others grow.
Will Guidara discusses how any business can apply "unreasonable hospitality" to create transformative customer experiences by focusing on making people feel seen, valued, and creating memorable moments that turn customers into lifelong ambassadors.
Gary Vee delivers a passionate keynote about leveraging social media as a free, powerful tool for business growth, emphasizing the importance of loving the process, understanding platform dynamics, and creating value-driven content.
A legally blind attorney and entrepreneur, Sean Callagy shares his inspiring journey from being broke and going blind to building multiple successful businesses, including a law firm, medical revenue recovery company, and AI platform, with a mission to elevate human potential through integrity and influence.
Sam Parr shares his entrepreneurial journey from struggling with addiction to building and selling The Hustle newsletter, and now creating Hampton, a community-driven business he aims to run forever, emphasizing the importance of differentiation, depth of knowledge, and building legacy businesses.
A practical guide to B2B messaging that reveals how most companies are missing the mark by prioritizing clarity and compelling language over true meaning, and offers strategies to close the "meaning gap" by focusing on a flagship message, balancing messaging layers, and understanding buyer context.
In this episode of The Brand Builder's Playbook, Sandeep Seth from Tapestry discusses how brands can turn brand perception into pricing power by understanding consumer needs, creating emotional connections, and focusing on life moments rather than just selling products.
A candid and inspiring roundtable with four Minnesota marketing leaders exploring the unique business culture of the Twin Cities, focusing on community, purpose, and the evolution of marketing from product-driven to experiential.
Adam Ivy reveals how he transformed his YouTube strategy from chasing viral views to creating valuable, intentional content that built a multi-million dollar business by focusing on serving his audience and providing meaningful value.
Neal Arthur shares insights into unlocking creativity at Wieden+Kennedy by focusing on creating a culture of belonging, reducing pressure, embracing play, and seeing the potential in people through an "above the line" leadership approach.
Gary Vee passionately argues that creating daily social media content is the number one free tool that can financially transform people's lives by helping them build attention, sell products, and grow their personal brand.
Dave Gerhardt answers 15 candid questions from his Exit Five team about his work, life, LinkedIn content creation, favorite books, career advice, and personal insights in a wide-ranging solo podcast episode.
Sean and Elizabeth discuss wedding and honeymoon budgeting, then dive deep into understanding credit reports with Amanda Barroso, walking through Sean's Experian credit report and explaining how to access free weekly credit reports from the three major bureaus.
In this episode, Alex Hormozi passionately discusses the power of "more" - doing significantly higher volumes of work consistently across business and life, arguing that massive, sustained effort is the key to exceptional success and outperforming competitors.
Sofia Colucci from Molson Coors shares insights on building brand love by understanding consumers, staying true to brand authenticity, and creating emotional work that makes people feel connected to brands across different generations and consumer segments.
Former Israeli special ops officer Itamar Marani shares his playbook for scaling from $2K one-on-one coaching clients to six-figure annual engagements through strategic positioning, group sprint programs, and mastering the mindset barriers that actually hold entrepreneurs back.
Kelly Cheng shares her journey from growth marketer to CMO at Goldcast, discussing how she's scaled the marketing organization, shifted from product-led to sales-led growth, and built long-term brand value while managing a team of 30 across demand generation, product marketing, content, communities, and field marketing.
Mike Grahl, CMO of the Minnesota Timberwolves and Lynx, shares how he transformed both franchises into marketing powerhouses by building deep relationships with players, fostering creative team environments, and turning fan passion into a movement that extends far beyond the court.
Two teenage brothers built Junk Teens into a $2.5+ million company by creating an inspiring culture that attracts young workers through purpose-driven leadership, compelling branding, and a fun warehouse environment instead of relying on traditional compensation.
A conversation with Dave Schneider, CMO of Red Wing Shoe Company, exploring the brand's legacy, marketing philosophy, and commitment to supporting skilled workers through innovative brand storytelling and purpose-driven initiatives.
Marketing experts Donald Miller and Kyle Reed analyze three memorable, annoying advertising campaigns - Head On, Chia Pet, and George Foreman Grill - that succeeded by using simple, repetitive messaging that grabbed consumers' attention and clearly communicated a product's core benefit.