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Responsibly Different™

著者: Campfire Consulting
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We started this channel in 2020 exploring how to best use business as a force for good utilizing our B Corp certification journey as our lens. Now, in 2025, we’re taking what we’ve learned and applying it more deeply to our industry of strategic media planning and buying. Tune in to our new Fireside series which are candid conversations amongst our team about the latest news in the industry, explore our upcoming Impact Chats episodes to uncover the power and role of media in shaping culture and examining the social and environmental impacts of our industry.

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  • Celebrating Media's INTERdependence for Responsibly Different's 5 Year Anniversary
    2025/07/02

    On the five-year anniversary of Responsibly Different™, we're diving deep into why healthy media ecosystems matter—not just for brands, but for the very fabric of our communities and democracy. Our Founder Chris and Impact Director Benn reflect on the last 5 years of the podcast and the next chapter of the Responsibly Different™ podcast.

    Did you know counties that lose their local newspapers see a 2-3% drop in voter turnout? Or that 75% of Americans trust local news compared to only 58% who trust national outlets? As these vital information sources struggle financially, the ripple effects touch everything from civic engagement to community health outcomes.

    The podcast explores how programmatic buying, while efficient, often delivers just pennies on the dollar to publishers compared to direct relationships. This financial reality has forced newsrooms to stretch resources dangerously thin, cutting staff and replacing local content with syndicated material. Host Chris Marine shares firsthand experiences from his early career in journalism, painting a vivid picture of what happens when newsrooms lack adequate funding.

    We're examining the tension between efficiency and responsibility in media planning. While direct publisher relationships require more time and human interaction, they create stronger partnerships, better placements, and support vital community resources. However, the traditional marketing timeline—where media is treated as the last box to check—makes this approach difficult to execute effectively.

    The conversation shifts to how AI and technology advancements are enabling more relevant, contextual messaging that respects audience mindsets throughout their day. Rather than viewing these tools as replacements for human judgment, we see them as opportunities to free marketers to focus on the ethical dimensions of their work.

    Listen now to join our exploration of media's role in society and how brands can leverage their advertising investments as a force for good while achieving business objectives. Subscribe to Fireside for more conversations about responsible media practices that strengthen rather than deplete our information ecosystem.

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    34 分
  • The Role of Journalism in a World That Needs Truth
    2025/06/24

    In this episode of Fireside, Chris Marine and David Gogel sit down with veteran broadcast journalist and Edward R. Murrow Award winner Brian Yocono for a heartfelt conversation about the purpose and power of journalism.

    Brian reflects on what it means to report with integrity, the evolving role of local news, and the human side of working in a newsroom. For Chris, who worked alongside Brian early in his career, this conversation is deeply personal — and rooted in the founding values of Campfire: truth, service, and showing up for people.

    But it’s also a conversation with real implications for brand leaders, media buyers, and anyone responsible for allocating advertising budgets. Where media dollars go matters. When spent wisely, they can help uphold one of our nation’s foundational pillars — a free and independent press.

    Whether you're a strategist, a creative, or simply someone who believes in the power of truth, this episode is a reminder that journalism still matters and it’s worth fighting for.

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    Visit the Responsibly Different™ Shop where 50% of all profits go back to nonprofit organizations. Wear your spark on your sleeve.

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    32 分
  • Know Before You Go: Building Smarter Media Through Research
    2025/06/17

    Before you drop a dollar into paid media ask yourself, are you really sure you’re reaching the right people?

    In this episode of Fireside, we sit down with Anastassia Laskey, founder of Ground Control Research, to talk about the power of audience insight, the role of AI in speeding up foundational research, and why brands need to go deeper than demographics and surface-level personas.

    Ana shares how her team helps companies uncover who their audience really is, what drives them, and how to speak their language with intention, precision, and care. We talk about the cost and time myths around research, how strategy suffers without it, and what it looks like to build campaigns from a place of truth rather than assumption.

    If you’re a marketer, media strategist, or founder trying to grow with purpose this one’s for you.

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    Learn more about Campfire Consulting

    Visit the Responsibly Different™ Shop where 50% of all profits go back to nonprofit organizations. Wear your spark on your sleeve.

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    23 分

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