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Day One FM

Day One FM

著者: Day One Agency
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Day One FM is a weekly podcast made for marketers looking to get a gut check on the people, brands, and overlooked conversations that are influencing culture—for better and for worse. Hosted by Clara Malley, Eli Williams, and Trey Taylor. Brought to you by Day One Agency. Tune in every Tuesday.

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  • Eating our Words: The 2025 Slop Review
    2025/12/16

    Welcome to Tum Town. Long time listeners will know that we often center our distaste for marketing slop and feral commercialism around a few brands, namely Crumbl, Blank Street, and MrBeast. So in our final episode of the year, we decided to actually try the stuff for ourselves and review it live. Stay until the end for a small crumb of analysis on brands trying to “tap into culture.”


    Here’s what we got:

    • Crumbl (6 pack): The Cookie That Stole Christmas, Chocolate Crumb Cookie ft. OREO®, Holiday Red Velvet Sandwich Cookie, Candy Cane Brownie Cookie, Peanut Butter Cup Cookie ft. REESE'S, Confetti Cake Cookie
    • Blank Street: Iced Strawberry Shortcake Matcha, Iced Blueberry Matcha
    • MrBeast: Feastables Bar
    • Prime: Ice Pop, Mystery flavor

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    31 分
  • BNPL, QVC, and the New American Dream
    2025/12/09
    We talk about how Saudi Arabia has renewed Dakota Johnson’s faith in film and Clara eavesdropping on Gen Alpha sleepover semantics. We also dive into the broader implications of younger consumers’ preference for Buy Now, Pay Later, Gary Vee evangelizing livestream shopping, and how frictionless access to credit has allowed the creator economy and the trend ecosystem to rise at scale.

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    26 分
  • Amy Francombe on Touch Grass Marketing
    2025/12/02
    Amy Francombe is a contributing editor at Vogue Business and writer of the amy_coded newsletter on Substack. We talk about why news is out and gossip is in, moving from a post-truth society to a post-meaning one, how unplugging became luxury’s most valuable currency, entertainment vs. conversion, why engagement metrics are junk, whether or not it cheapens a brand to have TikTokers sitting front row at fashion week, restoring fashion brands to a level of cultural leadership, and more.

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    44 分
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