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In this episode, Eric sits down with Åsa Borg, the Chief Marketing & Commercial Operations Officer at Polestar, the Swedish electric performance car brand that's challenging the automotive industry. Since launching in 2017, Polestar has rapidly expanded to 27 markets globally with their lineup of electric vehicles. Åsa brings her wealth of experience from 20 years at Volvo Cars to this challenger brand, offering unique insights on the difference between marketing for an established brand versus building one from scratch.One of the key takeaways from this conversation is how Polestar approached sustainability—making it core to their brand identity rather than just a marketing message. Åsa shares that transparency is a fundamental value for Polestar, especially in an industry that has historically hidden its environmental impact. We also dive into their decision to bring creative and media capabilities in-house, which has allowed for greater consistency, speed, and control over their brand expression across all 27 markets. Another fascinating aspect of our discussion explores how AI is being integrated into their marketing operations, from improving translation to maintaining brand tonality across markets. If you're interested in automotive marketing, sustainability branding, or building in-house creative capabilities, this episode is packed with valuable insights!Watch the video version of this podcast on Youtube ▶️: https://youtu.be/fSEW2Vl2Sf8
On this episode of Life, the Universe & Everything Else, Gem is joined by Lauren, Ashlyn, and Laura to talk in some detail about Elon Musk’s misadventures, including his history with PayPal, the Hyperloop and the Boring Company, and some of the less savoury aspects of his family life. Not covered in detail here (as … Continue reading Episode 211: Elon Was Always Like This →
Für Union und SPD sind Forschung und Innovation der „Schlüssel für die Zukunft“. Groß raus kommt in ihrem Koalitionsvertrag vor allem „Hightech“, von KI, über Raumfahrt bis hin zum „Hyperloop“. Für den Griff nach den Sternen pimpt man eigens ein Ministerium auf und schiebt „Bildung“ ab – ins Familienressort. Ins Bild passt auch die kommendeWeiterlesen
In this episode, we sit down with Khalid El Khatib, the Chief Marketing Officer of Consumer Reports, one of America's most trusted and oldest consumer advocacy organizations. Khalid unpacks how he's transitioning Conaumer Reports from a “publisher” mindset to a platform strategy that emphasizes product-led growth, user-centric advocacy, and yes, the iconic lab testing (including a cat-hair-laden robotic vacuum test).One of the key takeaways here is how community can be a company's competitive moat, and how bringing in fresh digital tactics doesn't have to mean losing an 88-year legacy of credibility. Another recurring theme is the intergenerational aspect of CR's brand story - how do you engage a loyal but aging membership and a new crop of digitally native consumers at the same time? If you've ever wondered how to future-proof an institution while staying true to its roots, then this conversation is for you!Watch the video version of this podcast on Youtube ▶️: https://youtu.be/K-OrSj6ioiA
Episode 488 avec Sébastien B. et Aurélien.• Quand le BSOD devient en fait le BSOD (00:02:10) : Black is black! (Source : howtogeek.com) • Quand la taille des microcontroleurs fond ! (00:09:39) : Texas Instruments annonce le plus petit microcontroleur au monde. (Source : www.ti.com) • La parole en streaming live de votre cerveau (00:19:17) : Ou comment rendre la parole aux paralysés. (Source : theregister.com) • Deux outils pour les électroniciens.... (débutants) (00:33:38) : Wokwi et Flux.ai sont à découvrir. (Sources : korben.info et flux.ai) • Quand les banques commencent à investir en Crypto (00:48:27) : L'Europe commence doucement à se réveiller. (Source : cryptoast.fr) • Hyperloop, enfin un projet rentable ? (00:54:34) : Des capsules "type métro" mais très rapides ! (Sources : futura-sciences.com et futura-sciences.com) Retrouvez toutes nos informations, liens, versions du podcast via notre site Abonnez-vous à notre infolettre afin d'être informé de notre veille technologique de la semaine et de la parution de nos épisodes
Episode 488 avec Sébastien B. et Aurélien.• Quand le BSOD devient en fait le BSOD (00:02:10) : Black is black! (Source : howtogeek.com) • Quand la taille des microcontroleurs fond ! (00:09:39) : Texas Instruments annonce le plus petit microcontroleur au monde. (Source : www.ti.com) • La parole en streaming live de votre cerveau (00:19:17) : Ou comment rendre la parole aux paralysés. (Source : theregister.com) • Deux outils pour les électroniciens.... (débutants) (00:33:38) : Wokwi et Flux.ai sont à découvrir. (Sources : korben.info et flux.ai) • Quand les banques commencent à investir en Crypto (00:48:27) : L'Europe commence doucement à se réveiller. (Source : cryptoast.fr) • Hyperloop, enfin un projet rentable ? (00:54:34) : Des capsules "type métro" mais très rapides ! (Sources : futura-sciences.com et futura-sciences.com) Retrouvez toutes nos informations, liens, versions du podcast via notre site Abonnez-vous à notre infolettre afin d'être informé de notre veille technologique de la semaine et de la parution de nos épisodes
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We're excited to sit down with Gastón Tourn, the Chief Growth Officer of Oddbox, a subscription service rescuing produce that would otherwise go to waste. In this conversation, Gastón dives into the importance of genuine storytelling, the fascinating psychology behind “Veg Haters,” and why focusing on customer insight (rather than competitors) unlocks true growth potential.One of the key takeaways from this episode is Gastón's belief that marketers should read fiction writers—like Hemingway—to understand storytelling frameworks that connect on a deeper human level. Another recurring theme is his approach to balancing long-term brand-building with short-term performance—a common challenge for any marketer who needs to do “more with less.” If you've ever wondered how to turn customer complaints into an engaging campaign, or if you simply love the idea of “ugly” fruits and veggies saving the world, then this episode is for you!Watch the video version of this podcast on Youtube ▶️: https://youtu.be/DWQzGdyFj-U
ในโลกของนวัตกรรมการขนส่ง มีแนวคิดหนึ่งที่สร้างความตื่นเต้นให้กับสังคมทั่วโลกมาเป็นทศวรรษ นั่นคือ Hyperloop—ระบบขนส่งความเร็วสูงที่จะปฏิวัติวิธีการเดินทางระหว่างเมืองด้วยความเร็วเหนือกว่า 700 ไมล์ต่อชั่วโมง ลดเวลาเดินทางระหว่างเมืองใหญ่ลงอย่างมหาศาล แต่กระนั้น หลังจากการระดมทุนกว่า 450 ล้านดอลลาร์ และการทำงานกว่าหนึ่งทศวรรษ ความฝันนี้กลับต้องสิ้นสุดลงเมื่อ Hyperloop One ประกาศยุติการดำเนินงานในเดือนธันวาคม 2023 เลือกฟังกันได้เลยนะครับ อย่าลืมกด Follow ติดตาม PodCast ช่อง Geek Forever's Podcast ของผมกันด้วยนะครับ #Hyperloop #HyperloopOne #ElonMusk #เทคโนโลยีอนาคต #ขนส่งความเร็วสูง #นวัตกรรมขนส่ง #RichardBranson #VirginHyperloop #รถไฟความเร็วสูง #สตาร์ทอัพ #บทเรียนธุรกิจ #ความล้มเหลวสตาร์ทอัพ #เทคโนโลยีล้ำสมัย #ต่อยอดธุรกิจ #ระดมทุน #เศรษฐกิจดิจิทัล #การลงทุน #นวัตกรรมไทย #เทคโนโลยีล้ำสมัย #ธุรกิจอนาคต #geekmonday #geekforeverpodcast
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Neue Teststrecke für "Hyperloop light" in Emden ; Was treibt Menschen in ein Burnout? ; Balkonpflanzen und Minigärten - Kleinkram oder gut für die Natur? ; Gewalt in den Medien - Wie schlimm ist das für Kinder? ; Brustkrebs - Diagnose mit Anfang 30 ; Wie versorgt man Wunden richtig? ; Schulen zu: Was lernen wir aus der Pandemie? ; Moderation: Marija Bakker. Von WDR 5.
Eine riesige Vakuum-Röhre, und darin ein Zug, der uns mit 1000 km/h in wenigen Stunden nach Portugal fährt - das ist das Konzept der Hyperloop-Bahn. In Emden gibt es eine neue Teststrecke, insgesamt wird viel an dem Thema geforscht. Aber was ist der aktuelle Stand? Ab wann können wir mit dem Hyperloop fahren?
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In this episode, Diana Springer, Group Head of Brand & Marketing at Standard Bank, talks about preserving trust while infusing fresh creativity into Africa's largest financial institution. With a heritage spanning 162 years and 15M+ customers, Standard Bank has every reason to play it safe—yet Diana reveals how her team fosters innovation, internal advocacy, and an emotive brand narrative in a typically functional category.From her agency background (Ogilvy, Saatchi) to the challenges of marketing a global, matrixed financial services group, Diana shares tactics for balancing brand consistency with the need for breakthrough creativity. Whether you're a marketer in a highly regulated industry or just want to hear what it's like taking a heritage brand forward, this conversation will both give you insight and inspiration.Watch the video version of this podcast on Youtube ▶️: https://youtu.be/FqizjfWSSUs
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In this episode, Diana Springer, Group Head of Brand & Marketing at Standard Bank, talks about preserving trust while infusing fresh creativity into Africa's largest financial institution. With a heritage spanning 162 years and 15M+ customers, Standard Bank has every reason to play it safe—yet Diana reveals how her team fosters innovation, internal advocacy, and an emotive brand narrative in a typically functional category.From her agency background (Ogilvy, Saatchi) to the challenges of marketing a global, matrixed financial services group, Diana shares tactics for balancing brand consistency with the need for breakthrough creativity. Whether you're a marketer in a highly regulated industry or just want to hear what it's like taking a heritage brand forward, this conversation will both give you insight and inspiration.Watch the video version of this podcast on Youtube ▶️: https://youtu.be/0KLNVlFIxsQ
Where is the hyperloop? Right now it is down in Pueblo, Colorado and it is being constructed and tested by the company SwissPod. This episode I speak with Denis Tudor, CEO & Co-founder of Swisspod Technologies as we talk about the hyperloop, where it stands right now and when you might be riding in one of their pods. All that and more on the Driving You Crazy Podcast. Contact: https://www.denver7.com/traffic/driving-you-crazy 303-832-0217 or DrivingYouCrazyPodcast@Gmail.com Jayson: twitter.com/Denver7Traffic or www.facebook.com/JaysonLuberTrafficGuy WhatsApp: https://wa.me/17204028248 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/denver7traffic SwissPod: https://www.swisspod.com/ Denis Tudor: https://twitter.com/denetudor/status/1874946212979433905 Production Notes: Open music: jazzyfrenchy by Bensound Close music: Latché Swing by Hungaria
We're back with Scratch! In this episode, we sit down with Abey Mokgwatsane, Chief Marketing Officer of Investec, an international bank and wealth manager that's celebrating its 50th anniversary—and still thinking like a challenger. Abey shares how his team keeps the brand fresh by simplifying complexity, focusing on consistent storytelling, and staying true to the heritage that first propelled Investec into the private banking space. He also explains what it's like to join a new industry as a “super sub” and how that outsider perspective drives authentic innovation.One of the big takeaways from this episode is Abey's focus on “making the complex simple and the simple exciting.” Whether it's building a brand around the iconic zebra or doubling down on Investec's legendary service culture, Abey's mindset proves that consistency doesn't have to mean boring. We also dive into what it means to remain “freshly consistent” instead of “consistently fresh,” a concept that's helped Investec maintain its challenger DNA over five decades of growth.Watch the video version of this podcast on Youtube ▶️: https://youtu.be/EGXZiOWQbsA
Richard Staynings, Chief Security Strategist at Cylera is our feature interview this week, interviewed by Frank Victory. News from NWSL, Red Rocks, Spekit, Fluid Trucks, Lumen, Red Canary, Swimlane and a lot more. Support us on Patreon! Fun swag available - all proceeds will directly support the Colorado = Security infrastructure. Come join us on the new Colorado = Security Slack channel to meet old and new friends. Sign up for our mailing list on the main site to receive weekly updates - https://www.colorado-security.com/. If you have any questions or comments, or any organizations or events we should highlight, contact Alex and Robb at info@colorado-security.com This week's news: Join the Colorado = Security Slack channel Just for Kicks: Denver Is Getting a National Women's Soccer League Team Colorado once again boasts the world's most-attended amphitheater Denver to Pueblo in 11 minutes? Hyperloop testing will begin soon in southern Colorado. Denver company acquires AI startup Fast-growing Denver company sells for $10 million in bankruptcy Colorado's new hands-free law, which bans cellphone use while driving, goes into effect Jan. 1 Colorado Department of Law Adopts Amendments to Colorado Privacy Act Rules US telco Lumen says its network is now clear of China's Salt Typhoon hackers | TechCrunch A defender's guide to identity attacks | Red Canary Swimlane Named to Inc.'s 2024 Best in Business List Job Openings: Alterra Mountain Co - IT Security Architect PatientNow - Cybersecurity Engineer NBC Universal - Director, Infrastructure Security Services Spectrum - Security Engineer III Scout Clean Energy - Senior Manager of Cybersecurity and Technology S&P Global - Business Information Security Officer - Enterprise Data Organization Bank of America - Cyber Security Product Manager - Third Party Cyber Assurance York Space Systems - Cyber Security Systems Engineer General Atomics - Space Cyber Security Architect NREL - Cybersecurity Engineer Upcoming Events: Check out the full calendar ISACA Denver - January Chapter Meeting (Online) - 1/9 Let's Talk Software Security - Is Software Security a CISO Priority?- 1/16 CSA Colorado - Building Security Automation That Works-- from Alert Overload to Streamlined Response - 1/21 ISSA Pikes Peak - Chapter Meeting - 1/22 ISACA Denver - SheLeadsTech Event - 1/24 Wild West Hackin' Fest @ Mile High 2025 - 2/4-7 View our events page for a full list of upcoming events * Thanks to CJ Adams for our intro and exit! If you need any voiceover work, you can contact him here at carrrladams@gmail.com. Check out his other voice work here. * Intro and exit song: "The Language of Blame" by The Agrarians is licensed under CC BY 2.0
Mit bis zu 1000 Kilometern pro Stunde in einer Kapsel durch eine Röhre sausen — und das günstig und klimaschonend: Hat der Hyperloop das Zeug zum Verkehrsmittel der Zukunft? Ihr fragt euch auch, warum es so viele Störungen und Verspätungen bei der Deutschen Bahn gibt? Dann haben wir einen Podcast-Tipp für euch: Im Recherche-Podcast „Teurer Fahren“ hört ihr eine packende Geschichte über die Krise der Deutschen Bahn. Ihr findet „Teurer Fahren“ überall, wo es Podcasts gibt – zum Beispiel auf Spotify, Apple Podcasts und in der ARD-Audiothek. Alle Infos unter detektor.fm/teurer-fahren >> Artikel zum Nachlesen: https://detektor.fm/wissen/forschungsquartett-hyperloop
Mit bis zu 1000 Kilometern pro Stunde in einer Kapsel durch eine Röhre sausen — und das günstig und klimaschonend: Hat der Hyperloop das Zeug zum Verkehrsmittel der Zukunft? Ihr fragt euch auch, warum es so viele Störungen und Verspätungen bei der Deutschen Bahn gibt? Dann haben wir einen Podcast-Tipp für euch: Im Recherche-Podcast „Teurer Fahren“ hört ihr eine packende Geschichte über die Krise der Deutschen Bahn. Ihr findet „Teurer Fahren“ überall, wo es Podcasts gibt – zum Beispiel auf Spotify, Apple Podcasts und in der ARD-Audiothek. Alle Infos unter detektor.fm/teurer-fahren >> Artikel zum Nachlesen: https://detektor.fm/wissen/forschungsquartett-hyperloop
Mit bis zu 1000 Kilometern pro Stunde in einer Kapsel durch eine Röhre sausen — und das günstig und klimaschonend: Hat der Hyperloop das Zeug zum Verkehrsmittel der Zukunft? Ihr fragt euch auch, warum es so viele Störungen und Verspätungen bei der Deutschen Bahn gibt? Dann haben wir einen Podcast-Tipp für euch: Im Recherche-Podcast „Teurer Fahren“ hört ihr eine packende Geschichte über die Krise der Deutschen Bahn. Ihr findet „Teurer Fahren“ überall, wo es Podcasts gibt – zum Beispiel auf Spotify, Apple Podcasts und in der ARD-Audiothek. Alle Infos unter detektor.fm/teurer-fahren >> Artikel zum Nachlesen: https://detektor.fm/wissen/forschungsquartett-hyperloop
Welcome to this episode of Hardware to Save a Planet. In this first of a two-part episode, Dylan chats with Casey Handmer, Founder of Terraform Industries. Casey and his team at Terraform are scaling technology to produce cheap natural gas with sunlight and air. Join us as we explore innovative solutions for sustainable energy. Casey shares how TerraForm leverages solar energy, carbon capture, and green hydrogen production to create cost-effective natural gas to combat climate change. Drawing on his diverse background at NASA, Hyperloop, and Caltech, Casey highlights the overlap between space exploration and Earth-bound energy challenges. The discussion delves into the economics of renewable energy, the practicality of hydrogen, and the potential of scalable, modular chemical plants to drive a sustainable energy revolution.
In this episode, we're thrilled to sit down with Sadira Furlow, the Chief Marketing Officer of Tony's Chocolonely, an impact company on a mission to end exploitation in the cocoa industry. Tony's Chocolonely isn't just about making delicious chocolate—they're committed to making systemic change in the chocolate industry by producing ethically sourced chocolate and encouraging others to join their mission.In our conversation, Sadira dives deep into the reality of building a challenger brand that's scaling globally while staying true to its core mission. She shares insights on how Tony's embraces boldness and risk-taking to drive meaningful change, the importance of storytelling in conveying their mission, and how they navigate the challenges of growth without compromising their values. One of the key takeaways from this episode is Sadira's perspective on being unapologetically mission-driven and how that translates into every aspect of their business—from product design to marketing strategies.Another recurring theme is the significance of partnership and clarity when pushing boundaries, and how Tony's fosters a culture that isn't afraid to "call the lawyers" to make a statement. If you're interested in purpose-driven marketing or want to learn how to build a brand that genuinely challenges industry norms, then this episode is for you!Send us a screenshot of your review at media@wearerival.com
In this episode, we're thrilled to sit down with Charl Bassil, the Chief Brand Officer of the BBC, a globally renowned public service broadcaster (yes, the BBC) committed to enriching people's lives through programs and services that inform, educate, and entertain. In our conversation, Charl dives deep into the art of nurturing brands for the long term, emphasizing the responsibility of brand custodians to preserve and grow what has been created. He shares insights on how marketers can think like farmers, cultivating assets that provide value over time rather than hunters seeking short-term gains. We also explore the importance of balancing risks and opportunities in marketing plans and uncover the secrets to gaining more buy-in within an organization.One of the key takeaways from this episode is Charl's perspective on how brands can make people feel like they belong, turning the "others" into part of a community. We also discuss the evolving role of CMOs, the significance of maintaining authenticity in brand messaging, and how to remain relevant in a rapidly changing media landscape. If you're interested in long-term brand growth and making a meaningful impact, then this episode is for you!Watch the video version of this podcast on Youtube ▶️: https://youtu.be/9B9DrYcWnaU
We're thrilled to sit down with Michael Katz, the CEO of mParticle in this episode. mParticle is a leading customer data platform that helps businesses unify and activate their customer data to drive better marketing outcomes. They specialize in integrating various data sources to create unified customer profiles, enabling companies to deliver personalized and efficient marketing campaigns.In our conversation, Michael dives deep into the evolution of customer data management, sharing insights on how the shift from integration to intelligence is shaping the future of marketing. One of the key takeaways is his emphasis on the importance of building a strong first-party data foundation, which is crucial for businesses navigating the challenges of data privacy and third-party cookie deprecation. Another recurring theme is the collaboration between marketing and IT teams, highlighting the concept that "data is a team sport." MK discusses how aligning these departments can lead to better execution and more effective use of customer data. If you're a marketer looking to stay ahead in the rapidly changing landscape of customer data and marketing technology, then this episode is for you!Watch the video version of this podcast on Youtube ▶️: https://youtu.be/ECTN_VC5760
When Elon Musk boasted to Shervin Pishevar about inventing a revolutionary form of transportation, Pishevar took him at his word — turns out with Elon, that's a huge mistake. Musk promised travel at the speed of sound, unprecedented city connections, and a complete societal transformation, but conveniently left out the potential for catastrophic failure. After wasting millions of dollars and buckets of clout on the promise of Hyperloop, MULTIPLE billionaires are still reeling from the experience. At least they're not being sucked into a deadly vacuum! Or would that be a good thing?Aparna Nancherla (BoJack Horseman, The Introvert's Survival Guide) and Greta Titelman (Problemista, Senior Superlatives) join Misha for the ride of their lifetimes with Hyperloop.Follow The Big Flop on the Wondery app or wherever you get your podcasts. You can listen to The Big Flop early and ad-free on Wondery+. Join Wondery+ in the Wondery app or on Apple Podcasts.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In this episode, we're thrilled to sit down with Ben Amanna, the CEO of Boxraw, a pioneering boxing apparel and equipment company that's aiming to revolutionize the sport. Boxraw specializes in high-quality boxing gear and lifestyle apparel, helping people around the world embrace boxing not just as a sport, but as a lifestyle
This episode is brought to you by Lifeforce, Ketone-IQ, and Lumebox. One in three people have prediabetes, and over 84% of them aren't aware of it. We know that metabolic dysfunction is at the core of most chronic diseases. So, what's driving these alarming statistics, and what lifestyle habits can help reduce our risks? Today's guest is here to share the latest research on metabolic health and more. Today on The Dhru Purohit Show, Dhru sits down with Josh Clemente, Founder of Levels. Josh shares data collected by Levels on the top foods that harm metabolic health and the lifestyle habits that help reduce glucose spikes throughout the day. He also discusses his personal journey to improve his metabolic health and the importance of self-experimentation for individualized results. Additionally, Josh introduces the latest AI technology designed to assist with tracking and weight loss. If you are looking for a deep dive into habits and foods that impact your metabolic health, this episode is for you. Josh Clemente is the Founder of Levels, a mechanical engineer, and a CrossFit-L2 trainer. At SpaceX, he led a team to develop life support systems that, in May of 2020, began sustaining astronauts on trips to and from the International Space Station aboard Crew Dragon, the first human-rated commercial spacecraft in history. Josh has also spent time designing and building Hyperloop technology and leading engineering for a company providing vehicle-based rescue systems for emergency response teams. Josh enjoys the outdoors, functional fitness training, technology, coffee, and restoring motorcycles. In this episode, Dhru and Josh dive into: Why so many people have pre-diabetes? (00:00:40) Top foods that cause havoc to metabolic health (6:46) Why constant spikes can be harmful (16:41) Lifestyle habits to mitigate the impact of spikes (25:11) Coke Challenge (32:51) Foods that promote stable blood sugar (35:15) Josh's journey to improve metabolic health (40:45) Self-trials that lead to individualized results (46:00) Adding lean muscle and the glucose response (53:50) New AI technology on Levels App (1:01:30) Weight loss, tracking, and BMI (1:08:00) Hope for the future of metabolic health (1:18:30) Also mentioned in this episode: Levels For more on Josh, follow him on Instagram, LinkedIn, or his website. This episode is brought to you by Lifeforce, Ketone-IQ, and Lumebox. Right now, you can save $250 on your first diagnostic and get personalized suggestions. Optimize your longevity and track your progress; go to mylifeforce.com/dhru! Right now, my friends at Ketone-IQ are offering 30% off your first subscription order & a free six-pack of Ketone-IQ when you order using the link ketone.com/dhru and promo code DHRU. Lumebox is offering my community $260 off their FDA-approved portable Red Light device! That's over 40% off! Go to thelumebox.com/dhru and get your Red Light device. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We're joined by the CEO of Bespoke Beauty Brands, Stacey Tank in this episode. Founded by Toni Ko in 2019, Bespoke Beauty Brands, LLC is reshaping the landscape of affordable luxury beauty. The company blends its deep expertise in color cosmetics with the creative brilliance of artists like KimChi and Jason Wu, while embracing core values of creativity, inclusiveness, and self-acceptance. Stacey gives us a behind-the-scenes look at what has driven the company's success, particularly with the KimChi brand, which has achieved remarkable triple-digit growth year after year. She shares how authenticity and a commitment to building genuine communities lie at the heart of BBB's marketing strategy. In the second half, we dive into the evolving world of beauty retail and how it's being reshaped by challengers & incumbents alike. Stacey explains how social selling is quickly becoming the “third leg of the stool” alongside traditional retail and e-commerce—a shift that has the potential to shake up long-established retail models. She also emphasizes the importance of maintaining a strong innovation pipeline to keep up with the fast-moving beauty industry. Success, Stacey explains, is all about finding the right balance between delivering short-term results and pursuing a long-term vision, while avoiding over-reliance on any single product or sales channel. This conversation is a must-listen for anyone interested in, or working in beauty, innovation, and community-building.Watch the video version of this podcast on Youtube ▶️: https://youtu.be/ecL1gOGWntQ
Trains. Locomotives. Choochoos. Bullet trains. Hyperloops. Subways. How fast can they go? How did they change American history? Why do people love them? What should we do with all that abandoned track? Did cars and trains ever have a rivalry? What's it like to shovel coal into a steam engine? Alie went off the rails at the Henry Ford Museum in Dearborn, Michigan talking to official ferroequinologist and curator Matt Anderson.Check out The Henry Ford Museum Railroad ExhibitFull-length (*not* G-rated) Ferroequinology episode + tons of science linksMore kid-friendly Smologies episodes!Become a patron of Ologies for as little as a buck a monthOlogiesMerch.com has hats, shirts, masks, totes!Follow @Ologies on X and InstagramFollow @AlieWard on X and InstagramSound editing by Mercedes Maitland of Maitland Audio Productions and Steven Ray MorrisMade possible by work from Noel Dilworth, Susan Hale, Jacob Chaffee, Kelly R. Dwyer, Emily White, & Erin TalbertSmologies theme song by Harold Malcolm
We're back with Scratch after the long summer break! For our first episode after the break, we're thrilled to sit down with Andrew Davies, the CMO of Paddle, a leading payment infrastructure provider designed specifically for SaaS companies. Paddle takes care of the tricky stuff—payments, taxes, subscriptions—essentially all the payment logistics, so businesses can focus on what really matters: growth. In our conversation, Andrew dives deep into the art of building a brand-led B2B business and tells us why long-term brand investment is key to true marketing efficiency. One of the key takeaways from this episode is Andrew's insight on how B2B marketers can learn from B2C and lifestyle brands by focusing on people, not just businesses. We also discuss the challenges in educating boards and CEOs about modern marketing approaches, the importance of long-term brand investment, and the evolving role of CMOs as commercial operators. Another recurring theme from this episode (something that we've heard quite a few times now) is the importance of understanding the broader business ecosystem and speaking the language of top business leaders. We also touch on overlooked growth opportunities, the evolving role of CMOs, and how critical it is to align your team on messaging and the overall brand story. If you work for or own a B2B brand, then this episode is for you!Watch the video version of this podcast on Youtube ▶️: https://youtu.be/Jv422AbPnP4
We're joined by the Co-founder of Hyrox in this episode, Moritz Fuerste. Hyrox is a global fitness race that combines running with functional exercises. Hyrox is experiencing explosive growth in cities worldwide, with participation skyrocketing to over 210,000 athletes across 30 cities in the 2023/24 season and events selling out rapidly. Their origin story stemmed from identifying a gap in the fitness market for a measurable, repeatable sport that is accessible to everyone. Moritz discussed the model his team has used for a community-driven growth strategy that focuses on organic social media and partnerships with local gyms. This approach has allowed Hyrox to educate potential customers about their new product while creating a mutually beneficial relationship with fitness centers.We break down Hyrox's unique marketing playbook, which focuses on event-centric promotion and word-of-mouth marketing over paid digital advertising. Moritz explains how their long purchase cycle is similar to buying a car, and how this has influenced their marketing approach. He also touches on the challenges of balancing mass participation with elite competition in their messaging & comms. As Hyrox continues to grow, they're now focusing on maximizing reach through live streaming of major events, seeing this as a key channel for media exposure. Throughout the episode, Moritz emphasizes the importance of adapting messaging, trying new things, and being willing to make mistakes in building a successful challenger brand.Watch the video version of this podcast on Youtube ▶️: https://youtu.be/m8FSZUGMUP4
We're joined by the CMO of Fever-Tree, Jeremy Kanter in this episode. Fever-Tree is a global brand that sells premium drink mixers designed to complement the world's finest spirits
In this episode, we are joined by the SVP of Brand Marketing and Communications at Grindr, Tristan Pineiro. Grindr is an online dating & meetup app predominantly used by gay and bisexual men and the trans & queer community. Tristan's marketing philosophy is to understand and align the three brand truths - who you say you are, who people say you are, and who you really are. He emphasizes that finding the authentic, true brand narrative serves as the foundation for a successful marketing function
Neapel hat Angst vor dem Supervulkan, unterschätzte Gefahr Asbest, Europa und Schweiz tüfteln an Reisen mit «Hyperloop», mehrere Länder wollen Palästina als Staat anerkennen
In this episode, we are joined by the CMO of Tomorrow.io, Dan Slagen. Tomorrow.io is a global weather intelligence brand that provides predictive insights to help major brands and governments mitigate operational risks from weather events. Despite being a Series E company with a marketing team of just 4 people, Dan shares how they have built a major brand around their service through 1- Creative storytelling, 2- Leveraging media coverage, and 3- Establishing "weather intelligence" as a new category altogether (which they now lead) ⛈️.Dan discusses the marketing principles and practices that allow his lean team to punch above their weight
In this episode, we are joined by Andrew Garrihy, a veteran global CMO who spent several years working in senior marketing roles at major Chinese companies like Huawei and Didi. Andrew shares his fascinating experiences navigating the complexities of Chinese business culture as a Western executive. He provides invaluable insights into understanding the mindset and values that shape the Chinese professional environment, such as the emphasis on collective wisdom, respect for hierarchy, and the relentless pursuit of progress.He walks us through the "agile marketing" framework he implemented at Huawei, where they would launch around 50 new smartphone products per year, with about 3 being major flagship launches that required launching across 15 European countries, with only 90 days to plan and execute on all campaigns. This approach included long-term strategic planning with extreme agility, continual testing, and dedicated innovation budgets. Andrew also talks about his new passion project, the CMO Coach, which aims to provide mentorship to emerging marketing leaders to maximize their potential.Watch the video version of this podcast on Youtube ▶️: https://youtu.be/mmRPhJxDZb8
Jose Moreno, the CMO of USA Pickleball, joins us in this episode to share USA Pickeball's journey from a small governing body (with just 4-5 employees a few years ago), to now leading the charge as the fastest-growing sport in America. How did they do this? - By building a strong sense of community around the sport. Jose emphasized the importance of constant listening and adapting to authentically 'build credibility' with their player base, instead of simply dictating from the top down.The brand built credibility in the niche through strategic partnerships with brands from other industries, like Fortune Tires and Skechers. Additionally, Jose shared insights on the challenges of prioritizing and executing as a small marketing team to keep up with the surging demand, cautioning against trying to be "all things to everybody". The conversation is full of useful tips and insights from USA Pickleball's journey to becoming the top contender in the rapidly growing pickleball world, highlighting the significance of community, authenticity, and strategic prioritization.Watch the video version of this podcast on YouTube
207. Levels Metabolic Health | Josh Clemente spent the first half of his professional career working at SpaceX and Hyperloop– two companies, one founded by and the other supported by Elon Musk. At SpaceX, Josh spent six years working on rocket and spacecraft systems, while at Hyperloop, Josh worked on infrastructure level engineering and life support systems development. To combat fatigue, Josh applied his characteristic engineering approach to his health by using glucose monitoring to analyze how his body converted food to usable energy. In time, through years of this self-experimentation and further exposure to metabolic research while at SpaceX, Josh would be compelled to go on to start Levels to help others improve their metabolic fitness. *** For Show Notes, Key Points, Contact Info, Resources Mentioned, & the Fabulous 4 Questions on this episode visit our website: Josh Clemente Interview. *** If you have land in Mississippi, then check out: https://bubba-land.com/mississippi/
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Vacuum Trains and other low pressure rail & maglev systems offer the possibility of ultra-fast and ultra-cheap transport on and off of Earth.Watch my exclusive video Topopolis: The Eternal River: https://nebula.tv/videos/isaacarthur-topopolis-the-eternal-riverGet Nebula using my link for 40% off an annual subscription: https://go.nebula.tv/isaacarthurVisit our Website: http://www.isaacarthur.netJoin Nebula: https://go.nebula.tv/isaacarthurSupport us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/IsaacArthurSupport us on Subscribestar: https://www.subscribestar.com/isaac-arthurFacebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1583992725237264/Reddit: https://www.reddit.com/r/IsaacArthur/Twitter: https://twitter.com/Isaac_A_Arthur on Twitter and RT our future content.SFIA Discord Server: https://discord.gg/53GAShECredits:Vacuum TrainsEpisode 435a; February 25, 2024Written, Produced & Narrated by:Isaac ArthurEditors:Konstantin SokerinMerv Johnson IIMusic Courtesy of:Epidemic Sound http://epidemicsound.com/creatorSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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For this week's bonus, Justin Roczniak of the Well There's Your Problem podcast joins the assembled cast of Riley, Milo, Hussein, and Alice to discuss the formal and total shuttering of HyperLoop. Because it was never a real thing, but it sure did make a lot of annoying people and related billionaires claim we didn't need high-speed rail! Listen to the whole episode on Patreon here: https://www.patreon.com/posts/700-miles-hour-96330277 *STREAM ALERT* Check out our Twitch stream, which airs 9-11 pm UK time every Monday and Thursday, at the following link: https://www.twitch.tv/trashfuturepodcast *MILO ALERT* Check out Milo's upcoming live shows here: https://www.miloedwards.co.uk/live-shows *WEB DESIGN ALERT* Tom Allen is a friend of the show (and the designer behind our website). If you need web design help, reach out to him here: https://www.tomallen.media/ Trashfuture are: Riley (@raaleh), Milo (@Milo_Edwards), Hussein (@HKesvani), Nate (@inthesedeserts), and Alice (@AliceAvizandum)
The Hyperloop dream is dead. The attempt to bridge the iMessage divide is dead. China's gaming industry isn't dead, but it's pretty wounded. The crazy story of that teenage hacker who leaked the GTA VI stuff. The weekend longreads suggestions, and at the very end, a unique look back at the evolution of the AI moment.Sponsors:Nutrafol.com/men code ridehomeLinks:The hyperloop is dead for real this time (The Verge)Beeper is giving up on its iMessage dream (The Verge)Apple's Newest Headache: An App That Upended Its Control Over Messaging (NYTimes)Tencent Leads $80 Billion Rout as China Rekindles Crackdown Fear (Bloomberg)Lapsus$: GTA 6 hacker handed indefinite hospital order (BBC)Weekend Longreads Suggestions:The Race to Fill Crypto's FTX-Shaped Hole (Wired)As the AI era begins, Reddit is leaning into its humanity (Fast Company)Tolkien Estate Wins Court Order to Destroy Fan's ‘Lord of the Rings' Sequel (NYTimes)See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.