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Wild Business Growth Podcast
#12: Ann Bastianelli - Legendary Marketing Professor at the Kelley School of Business

Wild Business Growth Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2018 54:58


Ann Bastianelli, the award-winning Kelley Professor, Advertising Executive, Speaker, and Entrepreneur joins the show to share her unprecedented journey from advising Coach Bob Knight to her career at Leo Burnett, Anthology Consulting, and Indiana University's Kelley School of Business. Hear stories from her famous marketing campaign work, including McDonald's Happy Meals and 2 Scoops of Raisin Bran, plus what she learned from Bob Knight, and the rewarding aspects of teaching at a top business school. Connect with Ann on LinkedIn, at Ann@anthologyconsulting.com, or at abastian@indiana.edu

Ice Cream for Everyone Podcast
Disney Strategic Alliances & Radical Toymaking with Jack Riback

Ice Cream for Everyone Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2018 61:31


In this podcast episode I have a fascinating conversation with Jack Riback, who created and headed the department of Strategic Alliances for Disney Studios. I met Jack quite randomly while listening to jazz at the Green Mill Lounge, in Uptown Chicago, got talking and it seemed he had interesting stories to tell so I invited him for a recording. That said I also have to apologize for the quality of the sound, we had a few technical issues and I ended up calling Jack's phone, which didn't turn out to be as good a sound quality as I'd hoped. I still think Jack's behind the scenes anecdotes of brokering deals Disney Studios and McDonald's Happy Meals are brilliant, as well as him sharing stories of creative different businesses. In other news, as I mention at the beginning of the show, I am looking for new contracts and clients at the moment, so if you have questions about your brand and marketing strategy please don't hesitate getting in touch. A few things mentioned in the episode: The Green Mill Lounge University of Illinois  Marketing advertising DDB Bernbach VW Iconic VW ads / Think Small Dancing Nixon Box (Howdy doody time) Urban Cowboy with John Travolta GAP Tempo Time Newsweek Named a "Radical Toymaker"  Uber Facebook VR Target Wallmart Disney Studios Department of Strategic Alliances McDonalds Happy Meal History of Fun - Happy Meals / Polygon Who Framed Roger Rabbit  The Little Mermaid Sears Michael Eisner Jeffrey Katzenberg Steven Spielberg

Moose & Roons
Episode 43: Cubs & Yu, New look NBA, NHL issues, Segments

Moose & Roons

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2018 65:44


The Cubs made the first big free agency splash and we talk about what Yu Darvish means for the Cubs and the league, From there we transition to the new look Cavs and the renewed sense of excitement in the NBA (11:47), we find a way to talk football and discuss Johnny Football's attempt at a comeback as well as Larry Fitzgerald's place among the NFL's greatest WRs amidst his announcement of returning for a 15th season (26:12), Moose talks about his trip covering the pro-am at Pebble Beach (40:00), Roons airs a grievance on the NHL's lack of awareness and refusing to send players to the Olympics (46:30), we play buy or sell with topics ranging from Jake Arrieta to McDonald's Happy Meals (54:09), and Moose shuts it down with a tribute to Chicago's first responders (1:02:12)

Saturday Morning Trek: A Podcast About Star Trek in the 1970s

Star Trek: The Classic UK Comics, Vol. 1. When you think of Star Trek comics of the 1970s, the Gold Key comics, the comics that promoted Star Trek: The Motion Picture on the side of McDonald's Happy Meals, or the weekly newspaper strips may come to mind. But if you're from the UK, adventures from the pages of TV 21 and Joe 90 probably trump them all. Six months before the original Star Trek TV series premiered in England, British readers were introduced to the characters through an original comic book series. These stories were serialized, generally 2–3 pages in length, and appeared in 257 weekly magazines spanning five years and 37 storylines. In this episode of Saturday Morning Trek, we're joined by Rich Handley to discuss the these psychedelic 1970s voyages. Rich is the man who undertook the Herculean task of compiling the 244-page tome. We explore the experience of delving into obscure cartoons and the nitty gritty of scanning 45-year-old newspapers to create a coffee table-quality book. Take a peek at the book: http://trekfm.link/2btIa7b Chapters Intro (00:00:00) Welcome (00:01:08) History of the UK Comics (00:2:03) Writing Oddities (00:11:04) The Look and Layout (00:14:30) The Stories (00:21:34) Star Trek: The Motion Picture Klingon Happy Meal (00:27:51) The Production Process (00:33:45) Joe 90 and TV 21 (00:42:52) The Fonz and the Happy Days Gang Intro (00:48:21) Saturday Morning Cartoons (00:49:06) Rich Handley's Other Projects (00:53:36) Host Aaron Harvey Guest Rich Handley Production Aaron Harvey (Editor and Producer) C Bryan Jones (Executive Producer) Charlynn Schmiedt (Executive Producer) Matthew Rushing (Executive Producer) Ken Tripp (Executive Producer) Norman C. Lao (Associate Producer) Eric Extreme (Associate Producer) Mike Bovia (Associate Producer) Joo Kim (Associate Producer) Richard Marquez (Production Manager)