omg the "I didn't know you were that level of swamp person"....my coffee came up thru my nose! The convo about the content sprints was super interesting. Derschutz, too. good episode!
What are ways to show your strong understanding of culture, tendencies and growth opportunities beyond a conversation? As a strategist who lives and breathes marketing while also extremely passionate about everything culture + the nuances basketball, I'm curious how to authentically display my values + vision since i'm blind to how employers assess it. Currently finishing undergrad, previously done freelance in marketing, sales, and reselling. Thank you for everything! Marketing examined is the best + most beneficial resource i've ever came across as a learner and entrepreneur.
In this one we spoke about vernacular + lingo - its important to speak your target audience's language in your content. include common talking points, memes, references etc and it creates a sense of relatability. And get as specific as possible. If someone doesn't understand it, they may not be the intended audience for your content, and thats ok.
omg the "I didn't know you were that level of swamp person"....my coffee came up thru my nose! The convo about the content sprints was super interesting. Derschutz, too. good episode!
haha yeah i lost that one
I swear you guys got the best chemistry. Keep it going !
35 episodes of pure knowledge 🙏
Trying to give it to the people
don't stop posting these, amazing value.
What are ways to show your strong understanding of culture, tendencies and growth opportunities beyond a conversation? As a strategist who lives and breathes marketing while also extremely passionate about everything culture + the nuances basketball, I'm curious how to authentically display my values + vision since i'm blind to how employers assess it. Currently finishing undergrad, previously done freelance in marketing, sales, and reselling.
Thank you for everything! Marketing examined is the best + most beneficial resource i've ever came across as a learner and entrepreneur.
In this one we spoke about vernacular + lingo - its important to speak your target audience's language in your content. include common talking points, memes, references etc and it creates a sense of relatability. And get as specific as possible. If someone doesn't understand it, they may not be the intended audience for your content, and thats ok.
I think you guys have overtaken mfm as my fave podcast 🔥🚀
This is high praise, love those guys
@@brian-blum me too. You guys are more tactical. Love it
Solid session, agree that organic growth is THE best lever (dictated by the Brand) - maybe a future collab podcast in the future? Jon
Get it guys. Love these episodes
appreciate that bro!
Another banger *local man is pleased*
lets go local man
“I didn’t know you were that level of a swamp person… that’s a pretty swamp activity.” 😂
swamp af
“Strong takes, loosely held” 😂
gotta be flexible
More fire 🔥 Learned a lot! Keep it up boyz
appreciate it!
Yet again coming through with some of the most insightful and applicable strategies. How can I go about purchasing your merch?
Allegedly I’m setting up a Shopify. Stay tuned
@@brian-blum hahah. nice! if you want to slang any on the side I may have an envelope for you.
Great value 👌
My guy is wearing UVU hoodie they do great with marketing videos
just wait til his next fit
“Thats very swamp of you”
swampy
How on earth is this free and so hidden
🤌🏽✨✨✨
love it