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This episode of Brain Driven Brands is a wake-up call for every founder, media buyer, and creative who's been told the secret is more ads, more volume, more work. Sarah, Nate, and guest Kevin (Head of eCom at High Camp Flasks) pull back the curtain on the creative hamster wheel and share why “a thousand ads a month” isn't just unrealistic—it's wrecking teams, draining budgets, and distracting from what actually drives growth. We dig into: Why Meta's “creative volume” advice is being misapplied How focusing on holistic campaigns (not individual ads) changes everything The hidden burnout, team, time, and efficiency costs of chasing volume What great brands are doing instead: quality storytelling, high-impact campaigns, and customer research If you're tired of the spray-and-pray approach and want to fall back in love with marketing again, this episode will give you the strategy shift you need.
Kevin isn't very bright... But sometimes we can work around that fact. But this particular Kevin is so deficient that nobody seems to want him around... And who could blame them, honestly?? Stories about Kevin brings the heavy cringe!YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/reddxyDiscord: https://discord.gg/Sju7YckUWuPayPal: https://www.paypal.me/daytondoesPatreon: http://patreon.com/daytondoesTwitter: http://www.twitter.com/daytondoesFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/ReddXD/Teespring: https://teespring.com/stores/reddx
This week I get to interview the SR. Pastor at First Baptist Roswell, Dr. Kevin Head. Kevin has been a Pastor at churches all throughout the southeast. He is a graduate of Furman University and the Souther Baptist Theological Seminary. We have an amazing conversation about something that all of us have asked ourselves at some point. You are not going to want to miss this episode! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Brandon Jolly and Kevin Head stop by to discuss The Last Dance documentary about Micheal Jordan and the Bulls '98 season. We discuss our take aways and what the documentary meant to us and much much more! Show Supporters: www.hunkajunkhauling.com www.integritysecurityinc.com https://squareup.com/store/statesvega...
Post Hobble follow up with Kevin Head and I. We discuss what we learned, what we experienced, do’s and dont’s for the next run plus the importance of gold bond and much more! www.app4discussion.wixsite.com/podcast Supporters: www.hunkajunkhauling.com http://squareup.com/store/statesvegas... kasey.tate@ncfbins.com https://mccrarylaw.com/ https://squareup.com/store/blackflag-...
Kevin Head stops by to discuss if we have made a mistake or not by running for 6 straight hours in the Halloween Hobble. We both are raising money for charities. To donate please click links below. We also discuss the podcast Unfortgotten about the 10 yr unsolved murder of a local Mooresville, NC man. Click link below to listen to the Unforgotten podcast. https://www.unforgottenpodcast.com Donate: www.oligocure.org Iredell County Partnership for Young Children www.hunkajunkhauling.com http://squareup.com/store/statesvegas... kasey.tate@ncfbins.com https://mccrarylaw.com/ https://squareup.com/store/black-flag...
A conversation with VANESSA HEAD, a lady with a passion for singing – all styles – with a band or as part of a duo. She also shares a Prince song, accompanied by her “Head over Heels” partner, Kevin Head.
Kevin Head stops by to discuss Statesvegas Clothing Co, music, local business and Statesville talent
Singer, songwriter – solo, in a duo or group – regular performer seen all over this area for a long time!
Chances are, you’ve never heard of Kevin Head, but there are few songwriters in Canada who’ve accomplished what “The Original Salt Cod Cowboy” has. The Nova Scotia native been writing and recording music for nearly forty years and has performed alongside some of the best musicians in the country. Derek sat down with Kevin at The Tranzac Club in Toronto to talk about the challenges of making music and art your full-time job, the many hats songwriters must wear to do this, and how playing live music has changed over the years. After the interview, we preview next week’s episode with Ron Leary by playing clips of an interview we did with him last year that we never aired. Theme Music: “I Quit My Job” by Old Man Luedecke, courtesy of True North Records www.oldmanluedecke.com www.TrueNorthRecords.com