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  • 13. Straight from Down Under: Paulie Dery on Big Ideas, Bigger Brands
    2025/04/01

    What do coolers, rideshares, and green powders have in common? In this episode of Permission to Seek, Lauren Douglass sits down with Aussie marketing powerhouse Paulie Dery, CMO of AG1 and former brand whisperer at YETI and Uber. With his signature laid-back vibe and razor-sharp insight, Paulie makes a compelling case for why creativity isn’t just a “nice-to-have” — it’s the lifeblood of brand-building and business success.

    From winning over left-brained execs with right-brained ideas to using vibe as a legitimate KPI, this episode is packed with wisdom for marketers, creatives, and anyone tired of playing it safe. Paulie shares why boring brands need big wallets, how to arm customers to defend their purchases, and what he’d tell his 22-year-old self.

    Tune in for a candid, energizing conversation that proves great storytelling isn’t fluff — it’s strategy.

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    20 分
  • 12. Courtney Johnson on Ditching the Cringe and Owning Your Brand
    2025/03/25

    This one’s for the creators, the founders, the quiet rebels, and anyone who's ever hesitated to hit "post."

    What if the fear of being “cringe” is really just the fear of being seen? In this episode of Permission to Seek, host Lauren Douglass sits down with Courtney Johnson, personal brand strategist and unapologetic truth-teller, to explore how we can all move past the fear of judgment and show up more boldly and honestly—online and in life.

    Courtney breaks down why personal branding isn’t just for influencers, how to climb “Cringe Mountain,” and why your story—messy, weird, vulnerable—is actually your superpower. From the psychology of confidence to navigating layoffs, algorithms, and spiritual awakenings, this is an open, honest, and empowering conversation about stepping fully into your voice.

    If you’ve ever held back from sharing your truth, doubted your uniqueness, or felt stuck in perfectionism, this episode is your permission slip to hit post anyway.

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    34 分
  • 11. Swan Sit on Walking Away from Corporate Life—and Thriving
    2025/03/18

    What happens when the title you’ve worked your entire career for is suddenly gone? Who are you beyond the job, beyond the success, beyond the identity that’s been wrapped up in what you do?

    In this deeply personal and thought-provoking conversation, Lauren Douglass sits down with Swan Sit, a powerhouse in digital transformation who has led some of the world’s biggest brands. But this episode goes far beyond marketing.

    Swan opens up about the emotional weight of leadership, the identity crisis that can come with losing a job, and the journey of rediscovering self-worth beyond a title. She shares her own experience of navigating uncertainty, questioning her value, and ultimately emerging stronger, more grounded, and more in control of her future.

    This is a conversation about growth, change, and stepping into your power—even when you’re not sure what comes next. If you’ve ever found yourself at a crossroads, wondering how to pivot or what really matters in the long run, this episode is for you.

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    31 分
  • 10. Dr. Marcus Collins on Why Most Brands Fail to Matter
    2025/03/11

    What makes a brand truly resonate with people? Why do some brands inspire deep loyalty while others struggle to stay relevant?

    In this episode, host Lauren Douglass sits down with Dr. Marcus Collins, a marketing professor, best-selling author, and one of the brightest minds in the world of branding.

    Dr. Collins takes us on a deep dive into how brands have evolved from simple marks of ownership to powerful identity markers that reflect who we are and what we believe. We explore why the most successful brands go beyond just selling products—they create communities, foster belief systems, and build deep emotional connections with their audience.

    From his work with Beyoncé and Nike to his cutting-edge theories on culture and branding, Dr. Collins shares how brands can move from being transactional to truly transformational. He also discusses the importance of conviction over convenience and why brands need to take a stand, even if it means losing customers along the way.

    If you’re curious about how to make your brand not just seen but deeply felt, this episode is packed with insights and thought-provoking ideas you won’t want to miss.

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    29 分
  • 9. Damaune Journey on Shaping Culture Through Creativity
    2025/03/04

    This week, Lauren Douglass chats with Damaune Journey, Chief Growth Officer at 72andSunny, about his non-linear path to leadership, how his background has shaped his approach to creativity, and why he believes human ingenuity is more important than ever in an AI-driven world. They also dive into why diversity in media and messaging matters, and Damaune’s commitment to ensuring that future generations see positive role models and inclusive narratives in the content they consume. Tune in for a candid, insightful conversation that goes beyond the surface—because the best stories happen in the messy middle. Listen now.

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    19 分
  • 8. Big Game, Bigger Stakes: Vinny Rinaldi on The Battle for Super Bowl Ad Space
    2025/02/25

    What does it take to pull off a Super Bowl ad? This week on the Brand Innovators Podcast, Lauren Douglass sits down with Vinny Rinaldi, Head of Media & Analytics at Hershey’s, to uncover the strategy, creativity, and chaos behind Reese’s latest big game moment. From meticulous planning to multi-agency collaborations, Vinny reveals the highs and headaches of executing one of the year’s most anticipated marketing plays.

    But it’s more than just ads—Vinny’s relentless curiosity and passion have fueled his career across agencies, platforms, and now back at Hershey’s. Tune in for an energetic deep dive into what makes a campaign truly successful, why integration is key, and how a well-placed Super Bowl spot can send sales skyrocketing overnight.

    You don’t want to miss this one.

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    15 分
  • 7. Flipping the Script: AdTechGod on Hype, Mystery, and the Future of Marketing
    2025/02/18

    He’s usually the one asking the questions—but this time, we’re turning the tables.

    On this special crossover episode of the Brand Innovators Podcast, host Lauren Douglass sits down with the one and only AdTechGod—the anonymous, meme-wielding, insight-dropping voice that’s been shaking up the ad tech industry. Known for his sharp takes, genuine enthusiasm, and making ad tech actually interesting, he’s built a massive following while keeping his identity a secret.

    In this rare role reversal, AdTechGod opens up about why he stays anonymous, whether he’ll ever reveal himself, and how B2B marketing lost its edge—and what it takes to make it exciting again. He breaks down the death of traditional PR, the rise of LinkedIn personalities, and the battle between the open web and walled gardens. Plus, he shares his take on why ad tech marketing is so often boring, what brands need to do to stand out.

    If you follow AdTechGod, you know this is a must-listen. And if you don’t? Well, now’s the time to get on board. Hit play and let’s get into it.

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    26 分
  • 6. Inside the NFL: Marissa Solis on Leadership, Mentorship & Marketing’s Biggest Stage
    2025/02/11

    We've got an exciting episode for you today! Join us as we sit down with Marissa Solis, the NFL's Senior Vice President of Global Brand and Consumer Marketing. From her early days in Mexico to leading marketing for one of the world’s most iconic sports leagues, Marissa shares her inspiring journey. She and host Lauren Douglass dive into bold career transitions, the power of vulnerability in leadership, and why taking risks is essential for growth. Marissa also reflects on the career advice she’d give her 23-year-old self, the evolving role of diversity in the league, and the ground-breaking artistry behind this year’s Super Bowl branding. Fresh off the excitement of Super Bowl LIX, don’t miss this insightful conversation on leadership, resilience, and the impact of authentic storytelling in sports and beyond.

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    21 分