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Welcome to the What's Next! Podcast with Tiffani Bova. This week I'm bringing back an episode with the wonderful Cindy Gallop. Cindy has over 30 years of experience in brand-building, marketing, and advertising. Cindy took a risk when she entered advertising, and she hasn't stopped taking them since. In 1998 she moved from the UK to New York and began building one of the fastest-growing agencies in Europe's US branch, the New York office of Bartle Bogle Hegarty (BBH). Four years later, BBH US was named Ad Week's Eastern Agency of the Year, and in 2003 Cindy was named Advertising Woman of the Year. In 2005 she resigned as Chairman of BBH to pursue other projects. She continues to work in advertising and marketing, but is also tending to other fascinating projects of her own as well. At TED 2009, she launched MakeLoveNotPorn, she is the founder and CEO of IfWeRanTheWorld, a co-action software that enables brands to implement the business model of the future: Shared Values + Shared Action = Shared Profit (financial and social). THIS EPISODE IS PERFECT FOR… marketers and anyone on a mission to bring more diversity to their organization and brand, and those interested in learning more about the final marketing frontier! TODAY'S MAIN MESSAGE… Cindy Gallop takes us on a journey through the history of advertising and how we can be more mindful of inclusion and being more diverse moving forward. She also tackles the uncomfortable but necessary topics we simply aren't addressing and the importance of the final marketing (in her mind) frontier: sex. Cindy is fearless and thoughtful on the topic and presents compelling evidence on the importance of being more willing to take risks when it comes to advertising and sex. WHAT I LOVE MOST… Cindy opens up a dialogue that will make us uncomfortable and get us thinking about all of the opportunities yet to be explored in marketing, as well as thinking critically from a health and wellness perspective. Running time: 34:43 Subscribe on iTunes Find Tiffani Online: LinkedIn Facebook X Find Cindy Online: LinkedIn Facebook Cindy's Websites: Cindy's Website Make Love Not Porn Cindy's TED Talk
I'm Not Dead talks to Cindy Gallop and these are her credits: Career Objectives: To blow shit up (I mean she is the Michael Bay of business). Professional Experience: Entrepreneur and fierce advocate for change, 38 years of experience in brand building, launched the social sex tech platform MakeLoveNotPorn (immediate google if you don't know). Expertise: Pro sex, pro porn and pro knowing the difference. Awards: 2003 Advertising Woman of the Year, Cannes Lions jury president addressing gender inequality and bias (thank you, Cindy). Education: Being told she could sell ice to an eskimo and has taken risks ever since. Super Skills: Her version of self care is not having a husband or kids. I'm Not Dead is hosted by Sarah Clary and Christina Glickman Executive Producers: Julia Cassidy, Sarah Clary and Christina Glickman Audio editing and mixing: Daniel William Gonzalez Music: Zach Lounsbury Follow I'm Not Dead @imnotdead.x Subscribe for more imnotdeadx.com
Cindy Gallop is a force! The founder and CEO of "If We Ran The World" and "Make Love Not Porn," this former advertising maven turned business innovator, consultant, coach, and keynote speaker "blows shit up," as she delicately calls it, disrupting the status quo when and where it's needed.Hailing from the UK, she graduated from Somerville College, Oxford, and for over 30 years led marketing and ad teams for the US branch of Bartle Bogle Hegarty, which she founded in 1998, leading to her recognition as Advertising Woman of the Year in 2003."This is someone wise and generous as much as she is gracious and feisty," says friend Scott Goodson, Founder of StrawberryFrog. So, join us for a deep conversation with Cindy as we understand her lifelong pursuit of changing the world, one daring project at a time.
About This EpisodeCindy Gallop, an expert in brand building, marketing, and advertising, joins us to redefine boldness. From advocating for her self-worth to challenging societal expectations, Cindy's journey is a testament to the power of living your values. She recounts how an early act of boldness set the foundation for future negotiations, marking the start of a career defined by self-belief and self-advocacy. She explores the courage it takes to embrace uncertainty and act despite fear. Cindy also describes how to find more happiness in your life by rejecting societal norms and living authentically. She shares insights on recognizing your self-worth and unraveling the misconception that prioritizing personal happiness is selfish. The episode also addresses the unique pressures women face, encouraging women to start their own ventures by leveraging their unique strengths and insights. Cindy's commitment to making a positive impact through her various organizations inspires with examples of genuine advocacy, offering practical advice for women looking to take control of their lives and their careers. Join us for an episode packed with bold stories and impactful lessons from an extraordinary individual making her own mark on the world. About Cindy GallopCindy Gallop is a graduate of Somerville College, Oxford, whose background is over 30 years in brand-building, marketing and advertising- she started up the US office of ad agency Bartle Bogle Hegarty in New York in 1998 and in 2003 was named Advertising Woman of the Year. She is the founder and CEO of IfWeRanTheWorld, co-action software launched in beta at TED 2010 and subsequently written up and taught as a Harvard Business School case study, which enables brands to implement the business model of the future- Shared Values + Shared Action = Shared Profit (financial and social). She is also the founder and CEO of MakeLoveNotPorn, a social platform designed to promote good sexual behavior and good sexual values, which she launched at TED 2009, and for which she has just raised $2 million to build out MLNP.tv. She acts as board advisor to a number of tech ventures and works as a personal brand/life/executive coach and a consultant on brand and business innovation for companies around the world, describing her consultancy approach as “I like to blow shit up. I am the Michael Bay of business.” Additional ResourcesWebsite: www.cindygallop.comAsk Cindy Anything at her Substack: https://dearcindy.substack.com/p/yes-you-really-can-ask-me-anythingInvest in her equity crowdfunding campaign: https://wefunder.com/makelovenotporn/Instagram: @cindygallopLinkedIn: @CindyGallop
ENGLISHShe is the founder of the MakeLoveNotPorn platform, which promotes the "Social Sex Revolution" by real people, after having been the founder and president of BBH USA and named Advertising Woman of the Year by Advertising Woman of New York. She also launched IfWeRanTheWorld, a web platform that gathered human good intentions and turned them into collective action.That evening we began discussing how she managed to create the MakeLoveNotPorn platform with a business model that associates real people who post sexual content that is the opposite of the porn industry, because it celebrates real people making love.We then talked about how she started BBH in New York and the barriers she faced at that time and how she likes to blow everything up.We discussed the IfWe Ran the World platform and how good intentions can be turned into a movement.Lastly, she concluded that although the communications industry promotes itself as diverse and open to women, for her, nothing has changed in the last ten years.ESPAÑOLFundadora de la plataforma MakeLoveNotPorn que promueve el “Social Sex Revolution” hecha por gente real, después de haber sido fundadora y presidenta de BBH Estados Unidos y nombrada Publicista del Año por Advertising Woman of New York. Además lanzó IfWeRanTheWorld, una plataforma web que reunió las buenas intenciones humanas para convertirlas en acción colectiva.Esa noche comenzamos sobre cómo ha logrado crear la plataforma MakeLoveNotPorn con un modelo de negocio que asocia a la gente real que postea contenidos sexuales que son lo opuesto a la industria del porn, porque celebra la gente de verdad haciendo el amor.Luego platicamos de cómo comenzó BBH en Nueva York y de las barreras a la que se enfrentó en esa época y de cómo le gusta estallar todo.Hablamos de la plataforma IfWe Ran the World y cómo las buenas intenciones se pueden convertir en un movimiento.Por último terminó concluyendo que aunque la industria de las comunicaciones se autopromuevan como diversas y abiertas para la mujer, para ella no ha cambiado nada en estos últimos diez años.Visítanos en https://www.elmartinez.net/ y suscríbete en Spotify, Apple Podcasts o donde lo estés oyendo ahora. Síguenos en FB o IG @elmartinezpodcast. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Marketing and advertising shape people's attitudes, mindsets and behaviour. Yet, the advertising industry has historically relied on stereotypes. Cindy Gallop challenges marketers to reinvent what is aspirational, and use marketing as a lever to lead a positive change in society. She challenges adland's obsession with sexism and ageism, highlights the underrepresentation of women and people of colour in agency ownership, and talks about how her online platform MakeLoveNotPorn is breaking barriers and creating a more inclusive, considerate sex culture.Guest:Cindy Gallop is a branding, advertising and marketing expert with over 30 years of industry experience. She launched the US office of ad agency Bartle Bogle Hegarty in New York and was named Advertising Woman of the Year in 2003. She has also been recognised as one of the 15 Most Important Marketing Strategy Thinkers Today by Business Insider. She is the Founder of MakeLoveNotPorn, a platform designed to promote good sexual behaviour. Related Links:Cindy Gallop on the Own It PodcastInvest in MakeLoveNotPornFind Us Online:James Lawrence LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jameslawrenceoz/ Smarter Marketer Website: https://www.smartermarketer.com.au/ Rocket Agency Website: https://rocketagency.com.au/ Rocket Agency LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/rocket-agency-pty-ltd/Buy Smarter Marketer:Hardcover: https://amzn.to/30O63kg Kindle: https://amzn.to/2ZqfCWm About the Podcast:This is the definitive podcast for Australian marketers. Join Rocket Agency Co-Founder and best-selling author, James Lawrence in conversation with marketers, leaders, and thinkers about what it takes to be a smarter and more successful marketer.
Esther "E.T." Franklin, the trailblazing Global Chief Strategy & Cultural Fluency Officer at Spark Foundry, a Publicis Media subsidiary of Publicis Groupe, is hailed as an "Advertising Woman of the Year." With over two decades of experience in Chicago's vibrant advertising world, Franklin brings a wealth of insights and innovation. Her journey is a testament to her prowess, earning her accolades like the Campaign US "Inspiring Women" award for her impactful contributions to media planning and buying. Join us as Franklin shares her strategies to navigate a successful career. In this episode, we delve into Franklin's world, exploring and uncovering the lessons she's learned, including: Insights on mentoring and fostering diversity within organizations Navigating the intersectionality of a leader who's female and black. Learn how she carved her path within her organization and championed diversity in data-driven strategiesThe power of diverse perspectives in mass marketingImportance of connection in the creation of consistent, inspired resultsShow GuestEsther "E.T." Franklin is the Global Chief Strategy & Cultural Fluency Officer at Spark Foundry, driving the agency's vision and strategy. Instrumental in shaping Spark's strategic approach, she enhances successful pitches for iconic clients like Macy's, Marriott, Dyers Ice Cream, and Signet. With over 20 years in Chicago's advertising scene, Franklin is recognized as the 2018 "Advertising Woman of the Year." Under her leadership, Spark Foundry earned accolades, including Ad Age's 2022 "Media Agency of the Year." Her pioneering role extends to Spark Plus, grounding strategy in audience identity and cultural fluency, guiding brands to navigate the delicate balance between brand and demand goals. Franklin's unique perspective draws from extensive industry experience, contributing to her recognition in the 2023 Campaign US “Inspiring Women” award for impactful media planning and buying contributions. Support the showJill Griffin is committed to making workplaces more successful for everyone through leadership training and development, team dynamics workshops, and employee well-being programs. Her executive coaching, workshop facilitation, and innovative thinking have driven multi-million-dollar revenues for top agencies, startups, and renowned brands. Collaborating with individuals, teams, and organizations, Jill fosters high-performance and inclusive cultures while facilitating organizational growth. Visit JillGriffinCoaching.com for more details on: Book a 1:1 Career Strategy and Executive Coaching HERE Gallup CliftonStrengths Corporate Workshops to build a strengths-based culture Team Dynamics training to increase retention, communication, goal setting, and effective decision-making Keynote Speaking Grab a personal Resume Refresh with Jill Griffin HERE Follow @jillGriffinOffical on Instagram for daily inspiration Connect with and follow Jill on LinkedIn
Cindy Gallop is the Michael Bay of Business. She's been blowing sh*t up for 30 years. Join us as we discuss marketing and tech disruption.ABOUT THE LOUNGELooking for more purpose, fulfillment, and professional and personal development?Be a part of our LIVE podcast audience and end your week with Together Digital's Chief Empowerment Officer, Amy Vaughan as she hosts authentic conversations with women in digital who wish to see change or be the change within their industry.THIS WEEK'S TOPIC:We are ecstatic to be sharing some time with the incomparable Cindy Gallop to spend some time calling bullsh*t on what's happening in advertising, marketing, branding, and tech now.Join us for a candid conversation on female tech founders, ageism, building your brand, and finding your voice. Don't miss out on this opportunity to learn from the "Micheal Bay of Business".Cindy Gallop Cindy Gallop is a graduate of Somerville College, Oxford, whose background is 35 years in brand-building, marketing, and advertising - she started up the US office of ad agency Bartle Bogle Hegarty in New York in 1998 and 2003 was named Advertising Woman of the Year.She is the founder and CEO of IfWeRanTheWorld, co-action software launched in beta at TED 2010 and subsequently written up and taught as a Harvard Business School case study, which enables brands to implement the business model of the future – Shared Values + Shared Action = Shared Profit (financial and social).She is also the founder of MakeLoveNotPorn – ‘Pro-sex. Pro-porn. Pro-knowing the difference' - a social sex tech platform designed to promote good sexual behavior and good sexual values, which she launched at TED 2009, and for which she has raised $3 million to build out mlnp.tv as ‘the Social Sex Revolution'. She is a board advisor to a number of tech ventures and works as a personal brand/life/executive coach and a consultant on brand and business innovation for companies around the world, describing her consultancy approach as 'I like to blow shit up. I am the Michael Bay of business.'BusinessInsider named her one of 15 Most Important Marketing Strategy Thinkers Today, alongside Malcolm Gladwell and Seth Godin, and cited her as number 33 on their list of 100 Most Influential Tech Women On Twitter, and number one on their list of Top 30 People In Advertising To Follow On Twitter.Campaign named her number one on their list of Top 10 Trailblazers for both 2016 and 2017 and number two in 2018.Together with Susan Credle of FCB and Margaret Johnson of Goodby, Cindy is one of three Campaign Review Committee chairs for the AdCouncil in the US, helping to make the work great.Cindy is an outspoken advocate of diversity and inclusion in advertising, tech, and business - she was Jury President at CannesLions 2015 for the inaugural Glass Lion Awards, proposed by Sheryl Sandberg to celebrate advertising that shatters gender stereotypes in advertising, and in 2017 was turned by digital agency R/GA into a chatbot for Equal Pay Day that helps women ask for a raiseCindy has partnered with AARP on their DisruptAging initiative to challenge and change ageism. Cindy has published ‘Make Love Not Porn: Technology's Hardcore Impact on Human Behavior' as one of TED's line of TEDBooks. Cindy's Website: https://cindygallop.com/Get In Contact: https://dearcindy.substack.com/p/yes-you-really-can-ask-me-anythingFollow Cindy on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/cindygallop/Make Love Not Porn Website: https://makelovenotporn.tv/Support the show
ABOUT EPISODEOn this episode of The What's Next Podcast, Karim speaks with Donna Speciale about her background and passion for the media landscape. Donna is the President of U.S. Advertising Sales and Marketing, TelevisaUnivision.ABOUT DONNA SPECIALEAs President of U.S. Advertising Sales and Marketing at TelevisaUnivision, the world's leading Spanish-language media and content company, Donna Speciale leads advertising sales and marketing across the company's portfolio of broadcast, cable, digital, audio and live event platforms in the U.S. – including its renowned entertainment, news and sports properties as well as its ad-supported streaming service, ViX. Since joining the company in January 2021, Speciale has transformed and modernized TelevisaUnivision's U.S. ad sales business to deliver record ad revenue growth.An industry trailblazer, Speciale has extensive knowledge of sales optimization spanning over two decades. Prior to this role, she served as President of Advertising Sales at WarnerMedia where she oversaw advertising revenue for the company's domestic entertainment, news and kids multimedia brands. During her tenure, Speciale played a critical role in the groundbreaking launch of OpenAP, the first open platform for TV advertisers to reach audiences across publishers. Before WarnerMedia, she was President of Investment, Activation and Agency operations at MediaVest Worldwide, overseeing the agency's integrated digital, broadcast, print, and out-of-home practice. Speciale also held senior roles at WPP's Mediacom earlier in her career.Speciale has been recognized with numerous accolades throughout her career, including Multichannel News' “Wonder Women,” Adweek50, Variety's “New York Impact Report” and Broadcasting & Cable's Hall of Fame as well as the “Advertising Woman of the Year,” “Impact Award” and “Working Woman Award” from SheRunsIt. She received the “Reisenbach Award for Distinguished Citizenship” by the John A. Reisenbach Foundation in 2014.
My guest today is Cindy Gallop or Lucinda Lee Gallop. And she is quite something! I wanted to have Cindy on the show, because she engaged on a psychedelic journey (with 62) not because of mental health reasons. She embarked on a truffle journey, just out of very simple curiosity. And lust for life. And resetting perspectives. To me Cindy's case also has an element for future ideas around longevity: what happens, if we keep our brain young? And how will this affect our body? Cindy says about herself to be “boringly drug resistant” but after her experience , things, aka her life changed. Cindy says. “ What it did just reinforce for me was a sense of history and the broadness of humanity. And the importance in the future, looking into the void, of finding light and connections.” Cindy Gallop I would say, is a real de-stigmatisation pro, a genius if it comes to tell it like things are. And then make them market ready. You guessed it, Cindy was an incredible advertiser, a female Don Draper, and we had many conversations over dinner about the rebranding or re-naming of psychedelics. Cindy studied English literature at Oxford University, receiving an MA in English language and literature. She was an English advertising consultant, founder and former chair of the US branch of advertising firm Bartle Bogle Hegarty, worked on accounts like Coca Cola, Ray Ban and Polaroid, In 2003, Gallop won the Advertising Woman of the Year award from Advertising Women of New York She is also the the founder of the companies IfWeRanTheWorld and MakeLoveNotPorn. According to the TED blog, Gallop's TEDTalk "Make Love Not Porn" was one of the "most talked about presentations'' at the 2009 TED conference. She founded her own brand and business innovation consultancy, Cindy Gallop LLC, in 2006. https://makelovenotporn.tv/ https://cindygallop.com/
There is this narrative in the corporate world, particularly for women of color, that they are expected to emulate this white male culture in order to be successful. In reality, everything they need to have a successful corporate career is already innately within themselves. This week's episode 44 of How Women Inspire Podcast is about courageous and value-based leadership!In this episode of How Women Inspire Podcast, Julie Castro Abrams and Lizette Williams share the values Lizette lives by that allow her to lead courageously in every role and advice for people of color to stand up for themselves and what they want in a corporate environment.Lizette Williams is a leading marketing and advertising executive who drives the convergence of brand culture and digital, something we all need. In her current role, she serves as the Global Head of Vertical Solutions and Marketing at Meta (formally known as Facebook). In 2020, Lizette was named Advertising Woman of the Year by the Chicago Advertising Federation and has been listed as Crain's Chicago Business 40 under 40, Advertising Age Women to Watch, and Black Enterprise Top Women Executives in advertising and marketing. She is a leader and extremely well-known in her field. If you think she's already impressive as is, Lizette also serves on the Board of Directors of Real Self, a leading healthcare marketplace for people considering an elective cosmetic treatment. Additionally, she serves on the American Advertising Federation Hall of Achievements Election Committee. She has a passion for serving young people of color and women and as a result, has countless mentees across the country. Lizette is truly someone who leads courageously with her values. Some of the talking points Julie and Lizette go over in this episode include:Fostering an inclusive culture in the workplace by weaving it throughout the DNA of the company and measuring it over time. How the mentorship that Lizette received when she was young influences the ways she gives back by mentoring others.Investing in your team members to give them the best possible work experience while increasing productivity. Advice for people of color to confidently ask for what they want and courageously demand to be recognized. Removing the guilt of being a working mom by highlighting the lessons we are modeling for our children. Thank you for listening! If you enjoyed this episode, take a screenshot of the episode to post in your stories and tag me! And don't forget to follow, rate, and review the podcast and tell me your key takeaways!CONNECT WITH LIZETTE WILLIAMS:WebsiteLinkedInInstagram CONNECT WITH JULIE CASTRO ABRAMS:LinkedIn - JulieHow Women LeadHow Women InvestHow Women GiveInstagram - HWLLinkedIn - HWLFacebook - HWL
Making change means taking creative action to solve a social problem and my guest for this episode of Camera Ready & Abel, Cindy Gallop, Founder & CEO of MakeLoveNotPorn, is making change to how we think about sexual values and behaviors in her necessary and trailblazing platform. The tagline reads: Pro-sex. Pro-porn. Pro-knowing the difference and Cindy goes deep pointing out we are raised by our parents to behave well with good manners, a work ethic, sense of responsibility and accountability but we are rarely taught to behave well in bed with values like empathy, sensitivity, generosity, kindness, honesty and respect. Key takeaways: Everything starts with living your values Realize what matters shared values plus shared action equals shared profit, both financial and social. Cindy, like so many of my guests, is an accidental entrepreneur - and thriving. Cindy Gallop is a graduate of Somerville College, Oxford, whose background is 35 years in brand-building, marketing and advertising - she started up the US office of ad agency Bartle Bogle Hegarty in New York in 1998 and in 2003 was named Advertising Woman of the Year. She is the founder and CEO of IfWeRanTheWorld, co-action software launched in beta at TED 2010 and subsequently written up and taught as a Harvard Business School case study, which enables brands to implement the business model of the future – Shared Values + Shared Action = Shared Profit (financial and social). She acts as board advisor to a number of tech ventures and works as a personal brand/life/executive coach and a consultant on brand and business innovation for companies around the world. BusinessInsider named her one of 15 Most Important Marketing Strategy Thinkers Today, alongside Malcolm Gladwell and Seth Godin, and cited her as number 33 on their list of 100 Most Influential Tech Women On Twitter, and number one on their list of Top 30 People In Advertising To Follow On Twitter- which you can do at @cindygallop. Cindy has published ‘Make Love Not Porn: Technology's Hardcore Impact on Human Behavior' as one of TED's line of TEDBooks. Visit makelovenotporn.tv and see what ‘the social sex revolution' is all about!
Cindy Gallop is a graduate of Somerville College, Oxford, whose background is over 30 years in brand-building, marketing and advertising - she started up the US office of ad agency Bartle Bogle Hegarty in New York in 1998 and in 2003 was named Advertising Woman of the Year. She is the founder and CEO of IfWeRanTheWorld, co-action software launched in beta at TED 2010 and subsequently written up and taught as a Harvard Business School case study, which enables brands to implement the business model of the future – Shared Values + Shared Action = Shared Profit (financial and social). She is also the founder of MakeLoveNotPorn – ‘Pro-sex. Pro-porn. Pro-knowing the difference' - a social sextech platform designed to promote good sexual behavior and good sexual values, which she launched at TED 2009, You can follow her on Twitter @cindygallop. The Future For White Men In Advertising: Cindy Gallop (2019)Cindy Gallop: Where The Money Is – Closing Keynote 2017 3% Conference (2017)
Welcome to episode 840 in which host Polly Hammond interviews Cindy Gallop in this episode of Uncorked, What can wine brands learn from the sex industry? A helluva lot if Cindy Gallop is the one giving the advice. In a time when alcohol brands are facing increasing calls for moderation and abstinence, we sit down with Cindy to explore how a platform like Make Love Not Porn is actively fighting to establish a healthy space for sex. From issues of funding, health, and values, to communication, ageism, aspirational marketing, this episode is a no-hold-barred look at the challenges and opportunities facing non-traditional industries. Oh, Cindy also shares ideas for campaigns that could rock the wine world! About todays guest: Cindy Gallop is a graduate of Somerville College, Oxford, whose background is over 30 years in brand-building, marketing and advertising — she started up the US office of ad agency Bartle Bogle Hegarty in New York in 1998 and in 2003 was named Advertising Woman of the Year. She is the founder and CEO of IfWeRanTheWorld, co-action software launched in beta at TED 2010 and subsequently written up and taught as a Harvard Business School case study, which enables brands to implement the business model of the future — Shared Values + Shared Action = Shared Profit (financial and social). She is also the founder of MakeLoveNotPorn – ‘Pro-sex. Pro-porn. Pro-knowing the difference' — a social sextech platform designed to promote good sexual behavior and good sexual values, which she launched at TED 2009, and for which she has just raised $2million to build out MLNP.tv as ‘the Social Sex Revolution'. As a result of the funding challenges she has encountered, she is raising the world's first and only sextech fund, AllTheSky Holdings. She acts as board advisor to a number of tech ventures and works as a personal brand/life/executive coach and a consultant on brand and business innovation for companies around the world, describing her consultancy approach as 'I like to blow shit up. I am the Michael Bay of business.' Business Insider named her one of 15 Most Important Marketing Strategy Thinkers Today, alongside Malcolm Gladwell and Seth Godin, and cited her as number 33 on their list of 100 Most Influential Tech Women On Twitter, and number one on their list of Top 30 People In Advertising To Follow On Twitter. If you want to learn more about today's guest, you can by visiting: https://cindygallop.com/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/cindygallop/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/cindygallop/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100063574717463 More about the host Polly Hammond: Polly is the Founder and CEO of 5forests. She splits her time between Barcelona, Auckland, and Napa, consulting, writing, and speaking about the trends that impact today's wine businesses. She's an advisor to New Zealand Trade & Enterprise, host of Uncorked with the Italian Wine Podcast, cohost of the Real Business of Wine with Robert Joseph, and, occasionally, a knitter. Polly is a graduate of the University of Southern California, where she earned degrees in International Relations and French. Those studies led to a deep and abiding love affair with behavioural Economics, and her wine work is based on insights into all the crazy and irrational reasons consumers engage with brands. With over 20 years experience in growing successful companies, Polly knows first hand the challenges faced by independent businesses. She approaches each client experience with empathy and understanding for what it takes to adapt and thrive in the real world. To learn more about Polly Hammond visit: Twitter: @mme_hammond Instagram: @5forests website: https://5forests.com/ Let's keep in touch! Follow us on our social media channels: Instagram @italianwinepodcast Facebook @ItalianWinePodcast Twitter @itawinepodcast Tiktok @MammaJumboShrimp LinkedIn @ItalianWinePodcast Until next time, Cin Cin!
I've been following Cindy Gallop for some time on LinkedIn—she's one of those LinkedIn influencers who certainly takes the boring out of the platform. If there is one word that I would use to describe her, it's provocative, and I know that I'm not alone in feeling that way—she caught the attention of my moderator friend and colleague Laura Nozicka too. So, when Cindy said yes to an interview request, I just had to bring Laura along for the ride, and I am so glad that I did. MEET CINDY GALLOP Cindy has been called the Michael Bay of Business because, well ,she likes to blow things up. Her background includes over 30 years in brand-building, marketing and advertising. She started up the US office of ad agency Bartle Bogle Hegarty (BBH) in New York in 1998 and in 2003 was named Advertising Woman of the Year. She didn't come onto the show to talk about that, though—she was eager to promote her new venture MakeLoveNotPorn and we had a blast—and learned a lot—but speaking with her. KEY TOPICS IN THIS EPISODE How and empathy building exercise led her to start dating younger men Why she started MakeLoveNotPorn (MLNP) Why she believes MLNP can change relationship dynamics for the better and put a nail in the coffin of rape culture How diversity is the backbone of empathy The importance of building diverse teams so that advertising can better reflect (and not stereotype) the consumers who are targeted by it KEY TAKEAWAYS FROM OUR TALK WITH CINDY Sex Education needs to Change. In the United States, we do not do a great job teaching our kids about sex beyond reproduction. In turn, kids watch pornography and learn about sex in a way that is not truthful and that can damage interpersonal relationships. MLNP is meant to show sex using real couples and provides a more truthful look at sexual relationships. We Must do Better. We need to hire, mentor, reward, and promote women and people of color in our creative teams in order to end stereotypes in advertising and speak to the people we are creating for in more relevant ways and using more relevant messages. The Best is Yet to Come. The marketing industry's best days are ahead of it, and we won't see them until we start building more diverse leadership and creative teams including women and people of color. MEMORABLE QUOTES FROM CINDY “Advertising is an industry dominated by white men, especially in the creative department. You don't have young, single black female creatives, or, importantly, older, single, black female creatives, who are in those creative departments with the power to create the ads that would really speak to you and me. Don't even get me started on older women in advertising. Advertising is racist as hell. We need to end stereotypes in advertising. When you're a young, white male creative, it's really easy to default to a heterosexual married couple, you know, because you are dealing in stereotypes, because that's all you know. Whereas if you are an older black woman, creating the ad, boy oh boy we'd be represented very differently in that ad. That's the problem. It all goes back to hire, promote, welcome, champion, reward, compensate, and value diverse talent. And you'll be amazed at the creative output that you then get. Our industry thinks that its glory days are over. Our industry's glory days have not even begun, because we have not even begun to see what our industry could be with the talents and skills and creativity of women and people of color.” HOW TO GET IN TOUCH WITH CINDY GALLOP MLNP Website: https://makelovenotporn.tv/ Website: https://cindygallop.com/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/cindygallop/ If you liked this conversation, please tell a friend about it as well as like, rate, and review Uncorking a Story wherever you get your podcasts.
MW Presents: Spontaneously Candid, a McCann Worldgroup Podcast
“The Golden Age of advertising has not even begun because we have not even begun to see what this industry can be with the creativity, the talent and the skills of women and people of color.” In this month's episode of “Spontaneously Candid,” Harjot is joined by the one, the only Cindy Gallop, ad industry stalwart and Founder and CEO of the transformative MakeLoveNotPorn, where they discuss everything from how Cindy's passion for the industry fuelled her into the ad tech space, how she uses her “free time,” how anyone can “wear Cindy's confidence,” and so much more. A constant champion for women, women's rights, gender equality and all things DE&I in the advertising industry, Cindy stops at nothing to empower women around her and set an example for rising talent. After a trailblazing career in the advertising industry, including founding the BBH US in 1998 after several years of working for the European offices and being named Advertising Woman of the Year from Advertising Women of New York in 2003, Cindy ventured into the ad tech space to create solutions through her unique lens. Believing in taking action where possible, she founded both If We Ran the World – an action-based software – and MakeLoveNotPorn – a social sextech platform designed to promote positive sexual behavior and values – both of which we dive into throughout the conversation. Tune in as we dive into Cindy's journey, from getting her start at a small theatre to becoming a prominent Twitter influencer with a growing platform used for good.
Frank Schaeffer In Conversation with Cindy Gallop, exploring her world of Making Love, Not Porn, and “Blowing Shit Up” as the “Michael Bay of Business.”_____LINKS@cindygallopcindygallop.commakelovenotporn.tv_____Cindy Gallop is a graduate of Somerville College, Oxford, whose background is over 30 years in brand-building, marketing and advertising — she started up the US office of ad agency Bartle Bogle Hegarty in New York in 1998 and in 2003 was named Advertising Woman of the Year.She is the founder and CEO of IfWeRanTheWorld, co-action software launched in beta at TED 2010 and subsequently written up and taught as a Harvard Business School case study, which enables brands to implement the business model of the future — Shared Values + Shared Action = Shared Profit (financial and social).She is also the founder of MakeLoveNotPorn – ‘Pro-sex. Pro-porn. Pro-knowing the difference' — a social sextech platform designed to promote good sexual behavior and good sexual values, which she launched at TED 2009, and for which she has just raised $2million to build out MLNP.tv as ‘the Social Sex Revolution'._____In Conversation… with Frank Schaeffer is a production of the George Bailey Morality in Public Life Fellowship. It is hosted by Frank Schaeffer, author of Fall In Love, Have Children, Stay Put, Save the Planet, Be Happy.Learn more at https://www.lovechildrenplanet.comFollow Frank on Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube.https://www.facebook.com/frank.schaeffer.16https://twitter.com/Frank_Schaefferhttps://www.youtube.com/c/FrankSchaefferYouTubeIn Conversation… with Frank Schaeffer PodcastApple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/in-conversation-with-frank-schaeffer/id1570357787Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1FVF48mNwzNaLd1tJ4zH6y?si=aeVQ54ieTA-hlSuMNB5APA&dl_branch=1_____Support the show
Is hardcore porn preparing children and young people for a good sex life? According to the American Psychology Association, the largest consumers of internet porn are 12 to 17 year-olds. On today's podcast, we talk to an advertising industry veteran and entrepreneur who is not afraid to talk about sex education and to stand up for good real-world sex, Cindy Gallop.Cindy is the founder of the MakeLoveNotPorn website which she launched with a TED Talk in 2009. Her four minute talk quickly and unexpectedly went viral. It currently has over 2.6m views on YouTube. It elevated Cindy into a needed social discourse that is too often hushed. MakeLoveNotPorn is a social sextech platform designed to promote good sexual behavior and good sexual values by showing good real-world sex. It's mission is to promote honest and open conversations about sex through the dynamic of social media. It's vision is a “social sex revolution”. Content is carefully curated and revenue is shared with contributors.Cindy started the site after she started to see a trend in the young men she dated. Men were behaving badly in bed. They equated good sex with memes from harcore porn. She looked around and realised that hardcore porn had converged with society's unwillingness to talk about sex education. She wanted to create a platform that showed the joy of real-world sex: consentual and communicative. A decade on from LoveNotPorn's launch, we talk to Cindy about why she started the platform, what has changed over that time, what needs to change still, and how we can be that change.Today's Guest: Cindy GallopLucinda “Cindy” Gallop was born in the UK. She earned a Master's in English Language and Literature from Oxford University. She began her career as a theatre publicist but moved into the world of advertising, where she has built a stellar 36 year career.In 1989, she joined the growing advertising firm Bartle Bogle Hegarty. In 1996, she moved to Singapore to start and run BBH's Asia-Pacific office, which included clients like Levi's. In 1998 she started the US branch. By 2002, the branch was named Adweek's Eastern Agency of the Year, and in 2003, she was named Advertising Woman of the Year. Building on this success, she was appointed to the position of Chairman and President for BBH in the US. Today, she works as an expert consultant in advertising and in her spare time is trying to make the world a better place. She has founded two influential online platforms: IfWeRanTheWorld (paying it forward with micro-actions) and MakeLoveNotPorn.Website: cindygallop.comFacebook: cindy.gallopTwitter: @cindygallopLinkedIn:cindygallop“At MakeLoveNotPorn we show you how wonderful, great consentual and communicative sex is in the real world.”“The only way you educate people as to what is great consentual and communicative sex, good sex, and good sexual behaviour is by watching people having that type of sex”You'll learnHer journey with #makelovenotporn – why it began and why she sincerely believes our values and stories around sex should be a National priorityHow she approaches – and handles herself – as a leader in the multitude of moments where all doors are being slammed shutThe impact of the porn industry – and how two dimensional and disconnected a conversation becomes - when you exclude 50% of the participants.The concept of micro-actions – and why they hold the key to any sustainable change or momentum – including her recommendation for the No.1 micro-action we can all take to completely change the trajectory of our lives.And finally – what she's learned about talking about taboos – and how much one moment can change your life.“Everyone of us can change the world in tiny tiny ways, every single day”References and links mentionedMakelovenotporn.tvIfWeRanTheWorldCindy's original 2009 Ted TalkThe Influencer CodeSubscribe to and Review the Inside Influence PodcastThanks for tuning into this week's episode of the Inside Influence Podcast! If the information in my conversations and interviews have helped you in your business journey, please head over to iTunes, subscribe to the show, and leave an honest review. Your reviews and feedback will not only help us continue to deliver great, helpful content, but it will also help us reach even more amazing people just like you!Also, don't forget to hop on my website juliemasters.com and download my new ebook The Influencer Code See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Difficult Conversations -Lessons I learned as an ICU Physician
Welcome to Difficult Conversations with Dr. Anthony Orsini. Today, my guest is advertising Hall of Famer, Linda Kaplan Thaler, who is responsible for some of the most famous advertising campaigns such as the Aflac duck, the hilarious “Yes, Yes, Yes” commercial for Clairol Herbal Essence, “Kodak Moments,” and the longest running jingle, “I Don’t Wanna Grow Up, I’m a Toys ‘R’ Us Kid.” She has appeared on The Apprentice, Good Morning America, The Today Show, and CNN. Linda has won several awards, including the prestigious Matrix Award, Advertising Woman of the year and was named one of advertising Most Influential Woman in Advertising. She founded the Ad Agency Kaplan Thaler Group and currently, she is a renowned motivational speaker and a bestselling author of several books including Grit to Great and The Power of Nice. Linda tells us about herself, growing up in the Bronx, and a sweet story about her dad that impacted her life forever. She teaches us how being nice actually makes you succeed, and how her agency became the fastest growing agency in the U.S. and one of the Top 10 Nicest Places to Work in advertising. We learn how her little ad agency won the $200 million Wendy’s account, and an incredible story involving a man that was a guard for their building, and how he helped win a big account during a surprise visit from the CEO. Also, Linda tells us yet an amazing story behind the Aflac duck and how that came about, Linda tells us why doing improv is so good for people, and Dr. Orsini tells us how he uses improv in his training as well. We hear a personal story and some difficult conversations she had to endure when she found out she had cancer. We end with Linda giving us communication advice on how to be successful. Host: Dr. Anthony OrsiniGuest:Linda Kaplan ThalerFor More Information:The Orsini WayThe Orsini Way-FacebookThe Orsini Way-LinkedinThe Orsini Way-InstagramThe Orsini Way-TwitterIt’s All In The Delivery: Improving Healthcare Starting With A Single Conversation by Dr. Anthony OrsiniResources Mentioned:Linda Kaplan Thaler WebsiteKaplan Thaler Productions LinkedinLinda Thaler Twitterlindakaplanprod@gmail.comGrit to Great: How Perseverance, Passion, and Pluck Take You from Ordinary to Extraordinary by Linda Kaplan Thaler and Robin KovalThe Power of Nice: How to Conquer the Business World With Kindness by Linda Kaplan Thaler and Robin KovalThe Power of Small: Why Little Things Make All the Difference by Linda Kaplan Thaler and Robin Koval
Founders are a rare breed and that's because It takes a certain kind of person to create a startup. Not everyone can stomach the financial risk that comes with being a founder, the responsibility of managing employees with an uncertain future, and the constant self-doubt when nothing is going right. But when you believe you have a truly world-changing startup, it becomes a calling that you can't ignore.Our guest this week on First Pitches, Cindy Gallop, has just that. Cindy is the founder of MakeLoveNotPorn, a startup making money by changing how the world has sex.Cindy is also a sought-after speaker on marketing, business innovation, and gender issues and was also voted Advertising Woman of the Year in 2003.But over 10 years ago, it was a different story. As accomplished as Cindy was, she could not get a single investor to invest in MakeLoveNotPorn; not because they didn't believe in Cindy or the business, but because they were worried, “what others might think.”At one point she almost gave up, but the flood of public emails thanking her for breaking taboos inspired her to carry on. And in 2018, she was able to raise 2M to continue MakeLoveNotPorn's mission of disrupting social media by socializing sex and improving our sex lives for the better. Listen to find out how Cindy is changing the world to fit her mission.
In this episode you meet Lizette Williams. Lizette is a leading marketing and advertising executive with expertise at driving the convergence of brand, culture and tech. She has worked across Fortune 50 companies driving consumer-centric growth strategies focused on cultural relevancy. In 2020 she was named one of “Advertising Woman of the Year” by the Chicago Advertising Federation. She is one of the foremost-awarded marketing executives in the field and was also inducted into the American Advertising Federation Advertising Hall of Achievement, the premier industry recognition for leaders under 40 who are making a significant impact in the industry and their communities. She has been listed as Crain’s Chicago Business “40 under 40,” Advertising Age “Women to Watch,” and Black Enterprise “Top Women Executives in Advertising and Marketing.” A respected thought leader and subject matter expert, Lizette is a sought-out speaker, lecturer, and advisor on marketing and culture. She has provided expertise as a keynote speaker and panelist at several premiere industry conferences, including SXSW, Advertising Week, Essence Fest, and multiple Association of National Advertisers conferences. She is frequently invited to keynote events at major companies to discuss cultural growth strategies including the Kraft Heinz Company, LinkedIn, and Ogilvy & Mather. Lizette serves as the Global Head of Vertical Solutions Marketing at Facebook where she leads a global marketing team tasked with developing the business marketing strategy and approach across 7 industries including Consumer Packaged Goods, Retail, Gaming, and eCommerce. This combination of platform and digital work allows her to continue to drive cultural relevance and impact on a broader scale. Lizette has worked in major marketing roles at McDonald’s, Kimberly-Clark Corporation and PepsiCo. She has consistently remained at the cutting-edge of driving innovative approaches that bring brand, culture and tech together. Lizette’s love of all things “culture” comes from being a born-and-raised New Yorker (and proud “Afro-Latina.”) Currently based in Chicago, she serves on the Board of the Chicago Advertising Federation where she chairs the Diversity Thought Leadership Council. She also serves on the Board of Directors of RealSelf, the leading healthcare marketplace for people considering an elective cosmetic treatment. Additionally, Lizette chairs the American Advertising Federation Hall of Achievement Selection Committee. She has a passion for serving young people and women and as a result, has a countless number of mentees across the country. She spends her free time inspiring college students and has keynoted events at Northwestern University and Lincoln University as well as guest lectured classes at several other universities. Lastly, Lizette is a proud mother of two children who keep her filled with laughter and purpose. Lizette received her MBA from the Kellogg School of Management at Northwestern University. She received her BA in Economics/ Political Science through a joint program with Columbia University in New York City and the London School of Economics. Some of the things that we discussed that stood out to me were: • Being a regular girl from the Bronx • How having a daughter influenced her relationship with her natural hair • How to survive be being tested professionally • Maintaining your authentic voice regardless of where you work
In the eighteenth episode of The Idealists. (formerly Grit & Grace), entrepreneur and host Melissa Kiguwa interviews Cindy Gallop, the founder of MakeLoveNotPorn, a social sextech platform launched at TED 2009 designed to promote good sexual behavior. Cindy's background spans over 30 years in brand-building, marketing and advertising — she started up the US office of ad agency Bartle Bogle Hegarty in 1998 and in 2003 was named Advertising Woman of the Year. Cindy is many things, but maybe what best describes her is her tagline: 'I like to blow shit up. I am the Michael Bay of business.' In this episode, Cindy tells us why sex tech is the next frontier and why investors are terrified of it.
Julie and Casey sit down with Cindy Gallop to learn the secret to saying what you really think. Along the way they discuss all kinds of "taboo" subjects, including ageism, anger, the future of porn and social sex, what the tech bros get so very wrong, why Cindy can't get funding for her world-changing startup, and how she plans to bring about world peace. TOP TAKEAWAYS — Be your own filter to attract “your” people and repel the ones who don’t get you. The future of business is doing good and making money simultaneously. Her company, Make Love/Not Porn, came out of her real-life experience with the consequences of the convergence of two real world problems: our inability to talk about sex, and the ubiquitousness of access to hard core pornography. Her giant goal is to socialize real world sex and good sexual practices and values, so that we can talk about it both in public and in private. When you concept a venture around existing bias and prejudices, you only reenforce them. You have to build the future into your product from the beginning, and you design with enormous respect for your community. Ageism affects EVERYONE at every single point along the age spectrum. “Sexual harassment has kept out of leadership and power the women leaders who would MAKE diversity and inclusion happen”—and it’s time to both legitimize women’s anger and encourage men to get angry about it too. Identify your values so that you can act upon them - then, instead of worrying about being brave or feeling confident, you simply act in the way that honors that. Women should “bullshit like the men do”, because chances are, you’ll just finally be giving your talent, experience, and brilliance what they’re worth. VITAL VOICE TRAINING COMMUNICATION SKILL: Define your communication core values to understand your habits and make powerful choices to show up the way you want to be seen in the world. Cindy’s 2017 Keynote for the 3% Conference— https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ruowB5L33gY Cindy’s TED Talk— https://www.ted.com/talks/cindy_gallop_make_love_not_porn CINDY GALLOP is a graduate of Somerville College, Oxford, whose background is over 30 years in brand-building, marketing and advertising - she started up the US office of ad agency Bartle Bogle Hegarty in New York in 1998 and in 2003 was named Advertising Woman of the Year. She is the founder and CEO of IfWeRanTheWorld, co-action software launched in beta at TED 2010 and subsequently written up and taught as a Harvard Business School case study, which enables brands to implement the business model of the future – Shared Values + Shared Action = Shared Profit (financial and social). She is also the founder of MakeLoveNotPorn – ‘Pro-sex. Pro-porn. Pro-knowing the difference’ - a social sextech platform designed to promote good sexual behavior and good sexual values, which she launched at TED 2009, and for which she has raised $2million to build out mlnp.tv as ‘the Social Sex Revolution’. As a result of the funding challenges she has encountered, she is raising the world’s first and only sextech fund, AllTheSky Holdings. She acts as board advisor to a number of tech ventures and works as a personal brand/life/executive coach and a consultant on brand and business innovation for companies around the world, describing her consultancy approach as 'I like to blow shit up. I am the Michael Bay of business.' BusinessInsider named her one of 15 Most Important Marketing Strategy Thinkers Today, alongside Malcolm Gladwell and Seth Godin, and cited her as number 33 on their list of 100 Most Influential Tech Women On Twitter, and number one on their list of Top 30 People In Advertising To Follow On Twitter. Campaign named her number one on their list of Top 10 Trailblazers for both 2016 and 2017 and number two in 2018. She has a reputation as a highly compelling and inspirational speaker at conferences and events around the world on a variety of topics: her talks on the future of advertising and marketing have been tweeted as: ‘The most brilliant speech on the future of advertising ever – not the usual buzzword-laden bullshit’; ‘Watching @cindygallop slice and dice the ad industry status quo like a ginsu knife. #purewin’; and ‘There must be a DeLorean parked outside, because Cindy Gallop is from the FUTURE!’ InfluencerCon NYC introduced her as ‘Cindy Gallop is the truth Jack Nicholson told Tom Cruise he couldn’t handle.’ Together with Susan Credle of FCB and Margaret Johnson of Goodby, Cindy is one of three Campaign Review Committee chairs for the AdCouncil in the US, helping to make the work great. Cindy is an outspoken advocate of diversity and inclusion in advertising, tech and business - she was Jury President at CannesLions 2015 for the inaugural Glass Lion awards, proposed by Sheryl Sandberg to celebrate advertising that shatters gender stereotypes in advertising, and in 2017 was turned by digital agency R/GA into a chatbot for Equal Pay Day that helps women ask for a raise – search AskCindyGallop on Facebook and chat to CindyBot on Facebook Messenger. Cindy recently partnered with AARP on their DisruptAging initiative to challenge and change ageism. Cindy has published ‘Make Love Not Porn: Technology’s Hardcore Impact on Human Behavior’ as one of TED’s line of TEDBooks. You can follow her on Twitter @cindygallop.
Parental guidance necessary. Ira Pastor, ideaXme life sciences ambassador, interviews internationally famous advertising executive Cindy Gallop, founder and CEO of IfWeRanTheWorld, MakeLoveNotPorn, and Cindy Gallop LLC. Ira Pastor Comments: Cindy Gallop is an internationally famous advertising executive, public speaker, founder and former chair of the US branch of global advertising firm Bartle Bogle Hegarty (now part of French multinational advertising and public relations company Publicis Groupe), and more recently founder of both the IfWeRanTheWorld and MakeLoveNotPorn companies, as well as her own brand and business innovation consultancy, Cindy Gallop LLC. Cindy Gallop: Ms. Gallop joined Bartle Bogle Hegarty in 1989, rising to chair of its US unit and was responsible for a range of major corporate accounts including Coca-Cola, Ray-Ban, and Polaroid, and has been given the Advertising Woman of the Year award from the Advertising Women of New York organization. She formed MakeLoveNotPorn in 2009 to provide a platform for people to post real-world sex videos, later published a book, “Make Love Not Porn: Technology's Hardcore Impact on Human Behavior”, and launched MakeLoveNotPorn.tv in 2012, a video sharing site designed to make real world sex socially acceptable and socially shareable. In January 2010, Ms. Gallop launched IfWeRanTheWorld, a web platform designed to turn good intentions into action, by allowing people, brands, and companies to easily perform, trade, and coordinate "micro actions." Ms. Gallop studied English Literature at Somerville College, Oxford University, receiving an MA in English Language and Literature, followed by an MA from Warwick University in Theater of the European Renaissance. On this ideaXme episode we will hear from Ms. Gallop about: The origins and ideas behind MakeLoveNotPorn. The burgeoning trillion dollar industry of sex-tech. Her work with AARP on its Disrupt Aging campaign and her mission to eliminate ageism in advertising. About the IfWeRanTheWorld organization. Credits: Ira Pastor interview video, text, and audio. This interview is in American English. Follow Ira Pastor on Twitter:@IraSamuelPastor If you liked this interview, be sure to check out our interview with Sir John Hegarty! Visit ideaXme here: www.radioideaxme.com Follow ideaXme on Twitter:@ideaxm On Instagram:@ideaxme Find ideaXme across the internet including on iTunes, Amazon Podcasts, SoundCloud, Radio Public, TuneIn Radio, I Heart Radio, Google Podcasts, Spotify and more. ideaXme is a global podcast, creator series and mentor programme. Our mission: Move the human story forward!™ ideaXme Ltd.
Cindy Gallop is the sex-positive evangelist behind MakeLoveNotPorn, a social sex tech platform where real people share real sex. From her nomination as Advertising Woman of the Year to giving the spiciest talk the TED stage may ever have seen, in her own words: "I like to blow sh*t up."Cindy talks to our host, Daniella Isaacs, about micro-actions to revolutionise your sex life, hardcore porn, sexual values and why women must start talking about money.Black Sheep is produced by Black Sheep Studios with Daniella Isaacs for BBH. It’s recorded, mixed and mastered by our friends at Soho Radio, and the music is by Daniel Lovegrove. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Welcome to the What's Next! podcast with Tiffani Bova. This week I have the absolute pleasure of speaking with Cindy Gallop. Cindy has over 30 years of experience in brand-building, marketing, and advertising. Cindy took a risk when she entered advertising and she hasn’t stopped taking them since. In 1998 she moved from the UK to New York and began building one of the fastest-growing agencies in Europe’s US branch, the New York office of Bartle Bogle Hegarty (BBH). Four years later BBH US was named Ad Week’s Eastern Agency of the Year, and in 2003 Cindy was named Advertising Woman of the Year. In 2005 she resigned as Chairman of BBH to pursue other projects. She continues to work in advertising and marketing, but is also tending to other fascinating projects of her own as well. At TED 2009 she launched MakeLoveNotPorn, she is the founder and CEO of IfWeRanTheWorld, a co-action software which enables brands to implement the business model of the future: Shared Values + Shared Action = Shared Profit (financial and social). I am thrilled to be speaking with Cindy Gallop on the What’s Next! Podcast! THIS EPISODE IS PERFECT FOR… marketers and anyone on a mission to bring more diversity to their organization and brand, and those interested in learning more about the final marketing frontier! TODAY’S MAIN MESSAGE… Cindy Gallop takes us on a journey through the history of advertising and how we can be more mindful of inclusion and being more diverse moving forward. She also tackles the uncomfortable, but necessary, topics we simply aren’t addressing and the importance of the final marketing (in her mind) frontier: sex. Cindy is fearless and thoughtful on the topic and presents compelling evidence on the importance of being more willing to take risks when it comes to advertising and sex. WHAT I LOVE MOST… Cindy opens up a dialogue that will make us uncomfortable and get us thinking about all of the opportunities yet to be explored in marketing, as well as thinking critically from a health and wellness perspective. Running time: 34:29 Subscribe on iTunes Find Tiffani on social: Facebook Twitter LinkedIn  Find Cindy on social: Twitter Facebook LinkedIn Cindy’s Websites: Cindy's Website Make Love Not Porn Cindy and TED: Cindy's TED Talk
Podcast Description “I always emphasize to people that Make Love Not Porn is not anti-porn because the issue isn’t porn. The issue is: we don’t talk about sex in the real world.”Cindy Gallop, founder & CEO, MakeLoveNotPorn, is a graduate of Somerville College, Oxford, whose background is over 30 years in brand-building, marketing and advertising - she started up the US office of ad agency Bartle Bogle Hegarty in New York in 1998 and in 2003 was named Advertising Woman of the Year. She is the founder and CEO of If We Ran The World, co-action software launched in beta at TED 2010 and subsequently written up and taught as a Harvard Business School case study, which enables brands to implement the business model of the future – Shared Values + Shared Action = Shared Profit (financial and social). She is also the founder of Make Love Not Porn – ‘Pro-sex. Pro-porn. Pro-knowing the difference’ - a social sextech platform designed to promote good sexual behavior and good sexual values, which she launched at TED 2009, and for which she has just raised $2million to build out mlnp.tv as ‘the Social Sex Revolution’. As a result of the funding challenges she has encountered, she is raising the world’s first and only sextech fund, All The Sky Holdings. She acts as board advisor to a number of tech ventures and works as a personal brand/life/executive coach and a consultant on brand and business innovation for companies around the world, describing her consultancy approach as 'I like to blow shit up. I am the Michael Bay of business.' BusinessInsider named her one of 15 Most Important Marketing Strategy Thinkers Today, alongside Malcolm Gladwell and Seth Godin, and cited her as number 33 on their list of 100 Most Influential Tech Women On Twitter, and number one on their list of Top 30 People In Advertising To Follow On Twitter. Campaign named her number one on their list of Top 10 Trailblazers for both 2016 and 2017. She has a reputation as a highly compelling and inspirational speaker at conferences and events around the world on a variety of topics: her talks on the future of advertising and marketing have been tweeted as: ‘The most brilliant speech on the future of advertising ever – not the usual buzzword-laden bullshit’; ‘Watching @cindygallop slice and dice the ad industry status quo like a ginsu knife. #purewin’; and ‘There must be a DeLorean parked outside, because Cindy Gallop is from the FUTURE!’ InfluencerCon NYC introduced her as ‘Cindy Gallop is the truth Jack Nicholson told Tom Cruise he couldn’t handle.’ Together with Susan Credle of FCB and Rob Reilly of McCann, Cindy is one of three Campaign Review Committee chairs for the Ad Council in the US, helping to make the work great. Cindy is an outspoken advocate of diversity and inclusion in advertising, tech and business - she was Jury President at CannesLions 2015 for the inaugural Glass Lion awards, proposed by Sheryl Sandberg to celebrate advertising that shatters gender stereotypes in advertising, and in 2017 was turned by digital agency R/GA into a chatbot for Equal Pay Day that helps women ask for a raise – search AskCindyGallop on Facebook and chat to CindyBot on Facebook Messenger. Cindy has published ‘Make Love Not Porn: Technology’s Hardcore Impact on Human Behavior’ as one of TED’s line of TEDBooks and is currently working on a book about what the world will look like when women share power equally with men. Additional Resources CybersecurityCindyBotNew chatbot curses like a sailor, wants to help women get equal payThe Unexotic UnderclassThese Women Entrepreneurs Created A Fake Male Cofounder To Dodge Startup Sexism Twitter Cindy Gallop Become a #causeascene Podcast sponsor because disruption and innovation are products of individuals who take bold steps in order to shift the collective and challenge the status quo.Learn more >All music for the #causeascene podcast is composed and produced by Cha...
Cindy Gallop is a former advertising exec turned entrepreneur, public speaker and change-maker. In 1998 she founded the US branch of BBH, serving as Chairman and President for 7 years. In 2003 she was named Advertising Woman of the Year. Today she is the Founder and CEO of MakeLoveNotPorn, IfWeRanTheWorld, and AllTheSky Holdings. Business Insider named her one of their "15 Most Important Marketing Strategy Thinkers Today," number 33 on their list of "100 Most Influential Tech Women on Twitter," and number one on their list of "Top 30 People In Advertising To Follow On Twitter." Campaign named her number one on their list of "Top 10 Trailblazers." In 2015 she was Jury President at Cannes for the inaugural Glass Lion Awards, celebrating advertising that shatters gender stereotypes. She has been covered by publications including The Wall Street Journal, Forbes, Fast Company, TechCrunch, TeenVogue, and The Guardian. She is a leading voice for equal rights and equal opportunity in the ad industry.
Episode 73 - Advertising great Linda Kaplan Thaler discusses The Power of Nice and ways to conquer the business world with kindness. Linda is one of today’s most successful marketers. She was the creator of the Aflac duck, composer of the ToysRUs theme song, and behind a bunch of iconic campaigns we all know. Her talents have earned her the Matrix Award, the Muse Award, and the Advertising Woman of the Year Award. Linda was inducted into the 2015 Advertising Hall of Fame. Stay tuned for five action items, plus some listener shout-out's in the second half. Host, Kevin Craine Everyday-MBA.com
This week, we talk with Linda Kaplan Thaler in New York, NY. Linda is responsible for some of America's most famous advertising campaigns in the industry, including the Aflac duck, and the daring "Yes, Yes, Yes" campaign for Herbal Essences. Much of her work has become part of America's pop-culture landscape and she has composed renowned jingles such as, "I'm a Toys 'R' Us Kid," and "Kodak Moments." Linda is the Chairman of Publicis New York with a client roster that includes: P and G, Citi, L'Oreal, Pfizer, and Wendy's. Linda's talents have earned her the prestigious Matrix Award, the Muse Award, Advertising Woman of the Year Award, and she was named one of Advertising Age's "Most Influential Women in Advertising." Most recently, Linda was inducted into the 2015 Advertising Hall of Fame. Along with Robin Koval, she co-authored the national bestselling book "Grit to Great: How Perseverance Passion and Pluck Take You From Ordinary to Extraordinary." On today's episode, Linda shares what it is that makes the most successful people great, why boredom is important, and the truth about happiness. Listen and learn more! If you've enjoyed the program today, be sure to subscribe to the Copeland Coaching Podcast on iTunes or Stitcher to ensure you never miss an episode. To learn more about Linda and her book, visit her website at grittogreat.com.
Episode 30 - Linda Kaplan Thaler discusses her book "Grit to Great" and success tips from the world of advertising. Linda was the inspiration behind great ad campaigns like the Aflac duck, Toys R Us Kids, and many more. She's won many prestigious awards including Advertising Woman of the Year and the Matrix Award. Linda was recently inducted into the 2015 Advertisting Hall of Fame. Stay tuned after the interview for five action items to take advantage of the ideas and advice in this interview, and hear some bonus comments from Linda as well. Host - Kevin Craine @Everyday_MBA
Kathryn interviews Advertising Woman of the Year Jane Maas on what it was like to be an advertising woman in the sixties and seventies - that Mad Men era of casual sex and professional serfdom. In her book mad women: The Other Wise of Life on Madison Avenue in the 60's and Beyond, Maas, designer of the 'I Love New York' campaign and a real-life Peggy Olson, reveals it all. She has been featured on NBC Nightly News, CBS Morning Show, and in the Wall Street Journal and New York Times. Kathryn also interviews journalist Florence Williams on her book Breasts: A Natural and Unnatural History. Breasts are everywhere, from reality TV shows, wardrobe malfunctions, doctor's visits, and pink-ribboned fundraisers. Follow this organ from puberty to pregnancy and explore the environmental issues that impact the health of women around the world with journalist and New York Times freelance writer Florence Williams. Breasts was named a finalist for the 2011 Columbia/Nieman Lukas Work-in-Progress Award.
Kathryn interviews Advertising Woman of the Year Jane Maas on what it was like to be an advertising woman in the sixties and seventies - that Mad Men era of casual sex and professional serfdom. In her book mad women: The Other Wise of Life on Madison Avenue in the 60's and Beyond, Maas, designer of the 'I Love New York' campaign and a real-life Peggy Olson, reveals it all. She has been featured on NBC Nightly News, CBS Morning Show, and in the Wall Street Journal and New York Times. Kathryn also interviews journalist Florence Williams on her book Breasts: A Natural and Unnatural History. Breasts are everywhere, from reality TV shows, wardrobe malfunctions, doctor's visits, and pink-ribboned fundraisers. Follow this organ from puberty to pregnancy and explore the environmental issues that impact the health of women around the world with journalist and New York Times freelance writer Florence Williams. Breasts was named a finalist for the 2011 Columbia/Nieman Lukas Work-in-Progress Award.