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Love, Hate, Create

著者: Amar Chohan & Charlotte Williams
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  • A podcast about the world of modern advertising and the talent defining it.

    The advertising industry is big and complex, and so are its challenges. The pandemic has seen a fundamental shift in the way people work and collaborate - some have thrived and others have left the industry altogether.

    Whilst the ”great resignation” may be overstated, the ”great reshuffle” certainly resonates with many. Even pre- pandemic, there was a huge focus on mental health. People were feeling burnt out: 80-hour weeks aren’t uncommon and incessant client pitching takes its toll. How does the conglomerate’s intense buy-up affect agencies and the creative talent within? Have we lost the creative plot or has there never been a better time to be a marketer? Do emerging technologies kill or merely augment the creative process? We’ve reached a watershed moment in our business and the world in general. If we are to reimagine the future, what does it look like?

    The goal of our podcast is to create an industry-wide debate about the future of the advertising business, which has reached an inflection point. It will be a provocative but earnest investigation, uncovering how we got to this point and what needs to change in order for a sustainable and prosperous future. By speaking to some of the leading lights of the industry we'll aim to find an answer to the critical question: Are we on a road to ruin, or are the glory days still ahead of us?


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    Amar Chohan & Charlotte Williams
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  • Dr. Anastasia Kārkliņa Gabriel - Senior Insights Lead, Reddit
    2024/04/02

    Dr. Anastasia Kārkliņa Gabriel, a cultural theorist and senior insights lead at Reddit, discusses the power of marketing and advertising to shape culture. She emphasizes the importance of purpose-driven marketing and the need for brands to understand their role in society. However, she expresses concern about a shift in discourse that downplays the importance of purpose and profit. Anastasia highlights the intersection of purpose and culture, urging marketers to critically think about their assumptions and biases. She also calls for a greater emphasis on cultural literacy and expanding one's point of reference in the marketing industry. The conversation explores the role of business in solving problems and the increasing trust in businesses compared to political institutions. It emphasizes the importance of critical consciousness and expanding perspectives in the marketing profession. The value of curiosity, cultural intelligence, and embracing discomfort is discussed, along with the need to seek tensions and challenge the status quo. The conversation also highlights brands that successfully embrace culture and change, as well as the power of grassroots movements.


    Chapters


    00:00 Introduction and Background

    01:08 Writing a Book and the Power of Marketing

    06:20 Challenges in Creating Culture as a Brand

    09:00 The Intersection of Purpose and Culture

    12:37 The Role of Brands in Shaping Culture

    15:04 The Need for Critical Thinking in Marketing

    21:38 The Damaging Effects of a Lack of Critical Thinking

    25:07 The Future of Brands and Marketing

    27:50 The Role of Business in Solving Problems

    29:03 The Importance of Critical Consciousness

    30:42 The Value of Curiosity and Cultural Intelligence

    31:34 Embracing Discomfort and Seeking Tensions

    32:17 Brands that Embrace Culture and Change

    35:26 The Power of Grassroots Movements

    42:36 Bold and Daring Advertising Campaigns



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    47 分
  • Marisa Thomas - CMO, Good-Loop
    2024/03/12

    Marissa Thomas, CMO of Good Loop, discusses the company's mission to make media more good by focusing on purposeful advertising. Good Loop offers good formats, audience targeting, and measurement to help brands do good and reach audiences in meaningful ways. Marissa shares her love for the industry's reach and the opportunity to communicate better. She also highlights the challenges and misgivings she has, including the industry's focus on self-congratulation and the need for more meaningful conversations and actions. The conversation explores the need for bottom-up change and fresh ideas in the advertising industry, emphasising the importance of giving voice to new perspectives and the value of diversity of thought. The idea of rebalancing back-slapping with a focus on improvement is discussed, along with the suggestion of creating a new awards format to encourage reflection and learning from mistakes.


    Chapters


    00:00 Introduction and Overview

    01:13 Marissa's Background and Good Loop

    05:41 What Marissa Loves About the Industry

    08:27 The Power and Reach of Advertising

    10:27 Realizing the Influence of Marketing

    12:29 Challenges and Misgivings in Marketing

    15:21 Practicing What You Preach

    21:40 The Industry's Focus on Itself

    27:33 Bottom-up change and fresh ideas

    29:19 Giving voice to new perspectives

    31:47 Rebalancing back-slapping and improvement

    34:13 Creating the 'Who's Done Badly' award

    36:05 Book recommendation: Brain Surfing

    37:14 Book recommendation: Mocky Cherry New York Notes

    40:47 Listening to local radio ads

    42:18 Favorite campaign: iPod 'A Thousand Songs in Your Pocket'

    42:51 Advice to 21-year-old self: No one's going to thank you for working at 1AM



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    44 分
  • Greg Hahn - Co-Founder & CCO of Mischief USA
    2024/02/08

    In this episode, Greg Hahn, co-founder and CCO of Mischief at No Fixed Address, shares his insights on the advertising industry. He discusses the rapid rise of Mischief and the importance of maintaining a strong culture. Greg emphasizes the need for positivity and gratitude in the industry and the negative impact of excessive competition and pitching. He also highlights the power of creativity in solving interesting problems and the importance of finding your core strength as an agency. Greg's goal is to create a place where people can do the best work of their lives, free from politics and fear.


    Chapters


    00:00 Introduction and Background

    03:28 What Greg Loves

    08:17 What Greg Hates

    14:14 Pitching Challenges

    19:11 Creating Change with Mischief

    25:24 Advice for Starting an Agency

    27:42 The Rise of Independent Agencies

    30:21 Favorite TV Show or Movie

    31:50 Favorite Recent Campaign

    32:28 Recommended Books

    33:34 The Power of Advertising and Propaganda

    34:11 Advice for a Young Advertising Professional

    35:27 The Importance of Enjoying the Process

    36:07 Insights into the World of Mischief



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    37 分

あらすじ・解説

A podcast about the world of modern advertising and the talent defining it.

The advertising industry is big and complex, and so are its challenges. The pandemic has seen a fundamental shift in the way people work and collaborate - some have thrived and others have left the industry altogether.

Whilst the ”great resignation” may be overstated, the ”great reshuffle” certainly resonates with many. Even pre- pandemic, there was a huge focus on mental health. People were feeling burnt out: 80-hour weeks aren’t uncommon and incessant client pitching takes its toll. How does the conglomerate’s intense buy-up affect agencies and the creative talent within? Have we lost the creative plot or has there never been a better time to be a marketer? Do emerging technologies kill or merely augment the creative process? We’ve reached a watershed moment in our business and the world in general. If we are to reimagine the future, what does it look like?

The goal of our podcast is to create an industry-wide debate about the future of the advertising business, which has reached an inflection point. It will be a provocative but earnest investigation, uncovering how we got to this point and what needs to change in order for a sustainable and prosperous future. By speaking to some of the leading lights of the industry we'll aim to find an answer to the critical question: Are we on a road to ruin, or are the glory days still ahead of us?


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Amar Chohan & Charlotte Williams

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