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The Big Thing by LOOP Agencies

The Big Thing by LOOP Agencies

著者: Richard Hargrave and Ryan Wynn
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概要

We’re on a mission to build a different type of creative agency – for clients and the people working within them.

Join us as we share our head and heart approach to powering in-house creative teams.

Sharing experiences building and leading high-volume teams for Regulated Industries.

Perfect for Clients, Creatives and Operations, looking to transform their creative services.

2026 Richard Hargrave and Ryan Wynn
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  • The Big Thing 017: Digital Marketing 101
    2026/03/09

    In this episode of The Big Thing, Richard flips the podcast on its head and Ryan is in the hot seat. He shares insights into the world of social media management, covering the realities of the role, industry trends and the skills needed to stand out. Discover how social media shapes brand building, the challenges faced by managers and what the future holds for digital marketing professionals.

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    45 分
  • The Big Thing 016: Punch The Monkey, IKEA Reaction, Unilever Levelling Up & Embracing Influencers!
    2026/03/02

    In this episode of the LOOP Podcast, Ryan and Richard discuss various topics ranging from the viral sensation of Punch the Monkey to the evolving landscape of marketing, particularly the shift towards influencer marketing as highlighted by Unilever's recent strategies. They explore the implications of AI on consumer behaviour and marketing practices, as well as the future of jobs in an increasingly automated world.

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    38 分
  • The Big Thing 015: Selling Rights To AI? Dead Internet Theory
    2026/02/23

    This week on The Big Thing, Ryan and Richard wade into the strange new world where AI and celebrity culture collide.

    From A-listers selling the rights to their own image, to fully AI-generated influencers like Neuro-sama building real fanbases, we unpack what it means when fame no longer requires a human behind it. If your likeness can be licensed, cloned or automated… who actually owns you?

    We also get into the increasingly uncomfortable idea behind the “dead internet theory” — the notion that much of what we see online isn’t human at all. Are we already scrolling through feeds powered more by algorithms than people? And does it even matter if the content still entertains us?

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    42 分
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