For a long time, NYC’s bustling Madison Avenue has been synonymous with the world of advertising that we know today. But the landscape is changing thanks to marketing visionaries across the nation who are working diligently to cultivate a more inclusive i
Today, we make our way to sunny California to hear from Dr. Jonathan P. Higgins (DoctorJonPaul), an educator, professor, national speaker, freelance journalist, thought leader and media critic who examines the intersections of identity, gender, and race in entertainment. During the conversation, DoctorJonPaul discusses their work as a brand ambassador and how that merges with their mission for better body inclusivity. Subscribe to Off Madison on your favorite podcast platform!You can listen and subscribe to all of Adweek's podcasts by visiting adweek.com/podcasts.Stay updated on all things Adweek Podcast Network by following us on Twitter: @adweekpodcasts.Follow our host on Twitter: @ShannonL_MillerAnd if you have a question or suggestions for the show, send us an email at podcast@adweek.com. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Subscribe to Off Madison on your favorite podcast platform!You can listen and subscribe to all of Adweek's podcasts by visiting adweek.com/podcasts.Stay updated on all things Adweek Podcast Network by following us on Twitter: @adweekpodcasts.Follow our host on Twitter: @ShannonL_MillerAnd if you have a question or suggestions for the show, send us an email at podcast@adweek.com. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Adweek community editor Luz Corona joins host Shannon Miller to talk about Latinx storytelling. Latinx communities are largely misrepresented and ignored in media and advertising, and there is often a lack of nuance in Latinx stories. Corona also shares some stories about word choices that have made her feel seen.Subscribe to Off Madison on your favorite podcast platform!You can listen and subscribe to all of Adweek's podcasts by visiting adweek.com/podcasts.Stay updated on all things Adweek Podcast Network by following us on Twitter: @adweekpodcasts.Follow our host on Twitter: @ShannonL_MillerAnd if you have a question or suggestions for the show, send us an email at podcast@adweek.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Today, we head to Austin, Texas to visit Adweek sustainability editor Kathryn Lundstrom to discuss accountability journalism, the troubled legacy ad agencies have had working alongside fossil fuel companies, and greenwashing, Subscribe to Off Madison on your favorite podcast platform!You can listen and subscribe to all of Adweek's podcasts by visiting adweek.com/podcasts.Stay updated on all things Adweek Podcast Network by following us on Twitter: @adweekpodcasts.Follow our host on Twitter: @ShannonL_MillerAnd if you have a question or suggestions for the show, send us an email at podcast@adweek.com. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Did you know that disabled communities make up 15% of the Earth's population? And that number is expected to rise, thanks to Covid.Still, only 1% of advertising actually reflects disabled consumers, and even that little percentage is rife with problematic portrayals that still center around non-disabled viewers.In episode four of Off Madison, Shannon chats with Adweek's Europe Creative Editor Brittany Kiefer and Affect founder Elea Chang about the state of disability inclusion in advertising.Subscribe to Off Madison on your favorite podcast platform!You can listen and subscribe to all of Adweek's podcasts by visiting adweek.com/podcasts.Stay updated on all things Adweek Podcast Network by following us on Twitter: @adweekpodcasts.Follow our hosts on Twitter: @ShannonL_MillerAnd if you have a question or suggestions for the show, send us an email at podcast@adweek.com. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Today, we head to Washington, D.C. to chat with Lisa Osborne Ross, Edelman's U.S. Chief Executive Officer. Lisa is also the co-founder and co-chairman of Mighty Dream, a brand new creative advocacy agency co-founded by mega-producer, Pharrell Williams.Alongside Williams, Lisa is actively seeking out societal issues that currently impact black and brown communities and cultivating creative solutions that will help brands drive policy change. Adweek we had an opportunity to chat with Lisa for our coverage of Mighty Dream, but the conversation was so rich, we just had to bring you along for the trip.Subscribe to Off Madison on your favorite podcast platform!You can listen and subscribe to all of Adweek's podcasts by visiting adweek.com/podcasts.Stay updated on all things Adweek Podcast Network by following us on Twitter: @adweekpodcasts.Follow our host on Twitter: @ShannonL_MillerAnd if you have a question or suggestions for the show, send us an email at podcast@adweek.com. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The narrative behind cannabis has shifted tremendously, from being considered a dangerous gateway drug to being one of the fastest-growing modern industries. But who stands to benefit most from this current boom and how do we use this period of reeducation to make the cannabis space more equitable?In episode three of Off Madison, Shannon chats with Adweek's digital editor Chloé Harper Gold and senior editor T.L. Stanley to discuss where women are positioned in the male-dominated cannabis industry today. She then jets to California to speak to chat with Ophelia Chong, founder of Asian Americans for Cannabis Education (AACE), about the power of community-based cannabis education.Subscribe to Off Madison on your favorite podcast platform!You can listen and subscribe to all of Adweek's podcasts by visiting adweek.com/podcasts.Stay updated on all things Adweek Podcast Network by following us on Twitter: @adweekpodcasts.Follow our hosts on Twitter: @ShannonL_MillerAnd if you have a question or suggestions for the show, send us an email at podcast@adweek.com. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
For our second mini road trip off Madison Ave., we are headed back to France, where we connect with Destiny K. Chambers, VP, Head of Marketing for Lippe Taylor. Chambers is a rockstar. Not only is she a communications extraordinaire, but she also has an incredible vision for the future of this industry. She even partnered with the Cannes Lion Festival of Creativity for one of its first recognized Juneteenth celebrations. Learn more about Chambers and her work as we take this trip Off Madison. Subscribe to Off Madison on your favorite podcast platform!You can listen and subscribe to all of Adweek's podcasts by visiting adweek.com/podcasts.Stay updated on all things Adweek Podcast Network by following us on Twitter: @adweekpodcasts.Follow our hosts on Twitter: @ShannonL_MillerAnd if you have a question or suggestions for the show, send us an email at podcast@adweek.com. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
When we talk about DEI, one of the more prevailing questions that remain is, where are our women leaders? What happened to the wealth of female leadership that was promised years ago? But there's a very simple answer for that: Women leaders are everywhere! It's not a matter of a lack of available talent. It comes down to a lack of available opportunities. In episode two of Off Madison, Shannon chats with Adweek's Boston-based senior agencies reporter, Olivia Morley, to discuss the state of equitable leadership within the industry. She then heads back to New York to talk to Adweek's community editor Luz Corona about her agency experience and the lack of women of color in leadership positions.The last stop on this week's episode is Atlanta, Georgia, where Shannon speaks to Stephanie Nadi Olson, founder and CEO of We Are Rosie about the formation of her company, and what she hopes her work will impact the future of the industry.Subscribe to Off Madison on your favorite podcast platform!You can listen and subscribe to all of Adweek's podcasts by visiting adweek.com/podcasts.Stay updated on all things Adweek Podcast Network by following us on Twitter: @adweekpodcasts.Follow our hosts on Twitter: @ShannonL_MillerAnd if you have a question or suggestions for the show, send us an email at podcast@adweek.com. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
For our first mini road trip off Madison Ave., we are headed to Atlanta, Georgia, where we connect with Kaleeta McDade, VMLY&R's newest chief experience design officer. With an extensive resume that includes some of biggest names in advertising, McDade connects with Adweek's creative and inclusion editor, Shannon Miller, to talk about her new role, the future of experiential, and why that future trending more south.Subscribe to Off Madison on your favorite podcast platform!You can listen and subscribe to all of Adweek's podcasts by visiting adweek.com/podcasts.Stay updated on all things Adweek Podcast Network by following us on Twitter: @adweekpodcasts.Follow our hosts on Twitter: @ShannonL_MillerAnd if you have a question or suggestions for the show, send us an email at podcast@adweek.com. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
For a long time, NYC's bustling Madison Avenue has been synonymous with the world of advertising that we know today. But the landscape is changing thanks to marketing visionaries across the nation who are working diligently to cultivate a more inclusive industry.Join Adweek's creative and inclusion editor, Shannon Miller, as she journeys off of Madison Ave. to learn the stories of the industry disruptors who are redefining advertising and putting DEI on the map.In the inaugural episode of Off Madison, Shannon learns more about the history and current state of Madison Ave. from her former Yeah, That's Probably an Ad co-host, David Griner. She then travels to Cannes to sit down with Walter T Geer III, Chief Experience Design Officer at VMLY&R to discuss the realities of Madison Ave. and the importance of that visibility for marginalized ad hopefuls. The final guest this week is Davita Galloway, co-owner of Hue House, a black-owned, full-service creative agency out of Charlotte, North Carolina. Galloway is the first of many changemakers we will be spotlighting throughout the podcast who are making an impact within the industry.Subscribe to Off Madison on your favorite podcast platform!You can listen and subscribe to all of Adweek's podcasts by visiting adweek.com/podcasts.Stay updated on all things Adweek Podcast Network by following us on Twitter: @adweekpodcasts.Follow our hosts on Twitter: @ShannonL_MillerAnd if you have a question or suggestions for the show, send us an email at podcast@adweek.com. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
For a long time, NYC's bustling Madison Avenue has been synonymous with the world of advertising that we know today. But the landscape is changing thanks to marketing visionaries across the nation who are working diligently to cultivate a more inclusive industry. Join Adweek's creative and inclusion editor, Shannon Miller, as she journeys off of Madison Ave. to learn the stories of the industry disruptors who are redefining advertising and putting DEI on the map. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.