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Brands, Beats & Bytes

Brands, Beats & Bytes

Interesting people, insightful points of view and incredible stories on what’s popping and not popping in marketing, tech, and culture you can use to win immediately.

Brand Positioning Doctors

306 episodesEN

Show overview

Brands, Beats & Bytes has been publishing since 2019, and across the 7 years since has built a catalogue of 306 episodes, alongside 104 trailers or bonus episodes. That works out to roughly 370 hours of audio in total. Releases follow a weekly cadence.

Episodes typically run an hour to ninety minutes — most land between 1h 5m and 1h 24m — and the run-time is fairly consistent across the catalogue. It is catalogued as a EN-language Business show.

The show is actively publishing — the most recent episode landed 4 days ago, with 25 episodes already out so far this year. Published by Brand Positioning Doctors.

Episodes
306
Running
2019–2026 · 7y
Median length
1h 16m
Cadence
Weekly

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Interesting people, insightful points of view and incredible stories on what’s popping and not popping in marketing, tech, and culture you can use to win immediately. Brands, Beats and Bytes boldly stands at the intersection of brand, tech and culture. DC and Larry are fascinated with stories and people behind some of the best marketing in the business. No matter how dope your product, if your marketing sucks your company may suck too. #dontsuck

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Album 8 Track 18: What's Poppin? World Cup 2026

Jun 25, 20261h 8m

REMIX: Album 5 Track 15 - The Pursuit of Balance in the Boardroom w/Jeryn Turner

Jun 18, 20261h 19m

Album 8 Track 17: The Mythology Behind a Great Marketer w/Louis Monoyudis

Jun 11, 20261h 26m

REMIX: Album 4 Track 12 – Matt Tumminello, President at Target 10

Jun 4, 20261h 18m

Album 8 Track 16: Lead with Guts, Accelerate Growth w/Bob Kraut

May 28, 20261h 32m

Album 8 Track 15: The Currency of Purpose w/Stephen Greene

May 21, 20261h 34m

Album 8 Track 14: YES as a Career Strategy w/Scott Stuckmann

May 14, 20261h 30m

Album 8 Track 13: The Power of the Pivot w/Lacrecia Cade

May 7, 20261h 23m

REMIX: Album 7 Track 24 - From Bottle Sorter to C-Suite w/Jim Trebilcock

Apr 30, 20261h 38m

Album 8 Track 13: Win the Room - Accelerate Your Career w/Bernard Bell

Apr 23, 20261h 44m

REMIX: Album 7 Track 15 - From Setback to Startup w/Jodi Anderson Jr.

Apr 16, 20261h 21m

REMIX: Album 7 Track 20 - Brands, Meet Humanology w/Ivan Juzang

Apr 9, 20261h 19m

Ep 292Album 8 Track 11: Marketing vs People-ing w/Todd Putman

What separates a standard marketer from a transformational leader? Join us as we talk to Todd Putman (Chief Transformation Officer, Generous Brands) about the transition from marketing to the C-suite. Todd reveals his "Peopler" framework—the ability to see human insights that data hides—and shares the career strategies that helped him navigate Fortune 100 giants. We dive deep into his biggest career mistakes, the necessity of having "cover" from senior leadership, and his mission to use marketing tools to change the world. It's an episode filled with "zingers," heart, and the blueprint for your next career move.Key Takeaways:Transitioning from "Marketer" to "Peopler"Having a Proactive Career StrategyThe Importance of Leadership and "Cover"Let’s Talk About Ethical Marketing and TechHow You Can Use Marketing for GoodDon't forget to subscribe, rate, and share with a fellow Brand Nerd!Instagram | LinkedIn

Apr 2, 20261h 21m

Ep 291Album 8 Track 10: What's Poppin? The Almighty Algorithm w/Jonathan Trimble

Album 8 Track 10: What's Poppin? The Almighty Algorithm w/Jonathan TrimbleJoin hosts DC and LT for a high-energy "What’s Popping" session featuring friend and marketing expert Jonathan Trimble. The trio explores the shift from "social media" to an "algorithmic attention economy." Trimble explains why brands are losing control of the "top of the funnel" and why "do nothing" is sometimes the most powerful strategy a CMO can employ. Whether you are a brand manager at a global giant or a founder of a B2B startup, this episode provides a framework, The Volcano Analogy, to help you sense the heat before the eruption.Don't forget to subscribe, rate, and share with a fellow Brand Nerd!Instagram | LinkedIn

Mar 26, 20261h 2m

Ep 290Album 8 Track 9: Accelerating Your Career: Think Two. Act One. w/Kristen Fischbeck

Album 8 Track 9: Accelerating Your Career: Think Two. Act One. w/Kristen FischbeckBrand Nerds, we are back in the building! Today, we are diving deep into what it takes to achieve professional growth as we sit down with Kristen Fischbeck. If you are a marketer looking to "compress the timeline" between where you are and where you want to be, this episode is your blueprint. Kristen’s rise is nothing short of meteoric: she joined a boutique agency as an entry-level account coordinator and, in just seven years, navigated every level of the organization to become Managing Partner. Now, she leads strategy for an expansive and impressive portfolio including BMW, Rolls-Royce, and Land Rover. In this conversation, Kristen breaks down what we are coining the "Think Two. Act One." strategic mindset of thinking two steps ahead while acting on one to master the job you want before you even have the title. We explore the grit required to thrive in your career, the "Ruh-Roh" moments that lead to massive growth, and how AI is currently slashing production costs in half for luxury brands. Key Takeaways:The 2-1 Rule for Career AccelerationMimic the MasteryThe Space to FailHigh-Octane BrandingAI as a Production ToolDon't forget to subscribe, rate, and share with a fellow Brand Nerd!Instagram | LinkedIn

Mar 19, 20261h 14m

Ep 289Album 8 Track 8: Mastering the Space Between the Bytes w/Dave Prager

Album 8 Track 8: Mastering the Space Between the Bytes w/Dave PragerBrand Nerds, we are back in the building! Today, we are firmly rooted in the "Bytes" as we welcome Silicon Valley marketing savant and AI founder, Dave Prager.If you are tired of the "get-rich-quick" AI hype and want real, grounded wisdom on how technology intersects with actual human behavior, this episode is for you. Dave’s background is incredibly diverse: he's a former jazz trombonist, a world-wide professional, and a tech marketer who helped drive a computer vision startup all the way to an acquisition by Apple. Now, he's the brain behind Inner Pitch, an AI-driven prospect intelligence service.In this conversation, Dave argues that the automation era is making marketing worse by training us to chase algorithms instead of understanding people. We explore how true mastery, whether in photography, jazz, writing, or coding, is found in the "negative space" and the "notes you don't play."Key Takeaways:The Illusion of BrandThe Rhythm of CopyTechnology Cannot Fix Bad StrategyAI Must Be Your "Thought Partner"Stop Playing the Volume GameMentioned in this Episode: Style: Ten Lessons in Clarity and Grace by Joseph M. Williams Don't forget to subscribe, rate, and share with a fellow Brand Nerd!Instagram | LinkedIn

Mar 12, 20261h 26m

Ep 288Album 8 Track 7: The Art of Creative Violence: Building Bold Brands w/ Noel Cottrell

Album 8 Track 7: The Art of Creative Violence: Building Bold Brands w/ Noel CottrellAre legacy advertising holding companies sinking like the Titanic? In this episode of the Brands, Beats, and Bytes podcast, hosts DC and LT welcome creative savant and industry giant, Noel Cottrell.After building a storied career working with massive brands like Sissy Boy Jeans, Coca-Cola, and E-Trade (yes, he helped create the famous talking baby Super Bowl ads!), Noel is upending the agency model once again. He breaks down why he founded his new agency, Murder Hornet, on the principle of "creative violence"—the idea that discomfort is a catalyst for change, better work, and greater impact.Whether you are an agency veteran, a freelance creative, or a brand marketer looking for braver work, this episode is a masterclass in navigating the modern marketing landscape. Noel gets incredibly candid about his biggest career mistake, the rise of the indie agency, and exactly how his team is using AI to save clients hundreds of thousands of dollars.Key Takeaways:The Power of Creative Violence: Why playing it safe is the riskiest move a brand can make, featuring the wild origin story of the Sissy Boy Jeans campaign.Surviving the "Bloodbath": Why traditional holding companies are failing and how freelancers and indie agencies are perfectly positioned to win.The "Nest and Swarm" Model: How to build a highly flexible, future-proof agency structure.Real AI Integration: How to use AI agents to build bespoke creative teams and drastically cut production costs for clients.Owning Your F-Ups: A deeply personal lesson in leadership, ego, and the importance of professional forgiveness.Don't forget to subscribe, rate, and share with a fellow Brand Nerd!Instagram | LinkedIn

Mar 5, 20261h 29m

Ep 287Album 8 Track 6 - Step Up. Speak Up. Move Up. w/Shawna Hausman

Album 8 Track 6 - Step Up. Speak Up. Move Up. w/Shawna HausmanBrand Nerds, get ready to take some serious notes! On this episode of Brands, Beats and Bytes, hosts Darryl "DC" Cobbin and Larry "LT" Taman sit down with retail and digital marketing powerhouse Shawna Hausman. From her scrappy early days in the Gap Inc. universe to driving a massive 300% sales increase as CMO of FSA Store, Shawna has built an incredible career by stepping up, speaking out, and never letting fear dictate her next move.Shawna takes us behind the scenes of some of the most iconic retail brands, sharing hilarious and anxiety-inducing stories, like the time she told retail legend Mickey Drexler that his marketing wasn't working when she was just a 22-year-old intern! We also dive deep into the modern marketing landscape, discussing everything from the rise of AI to why heritage brands like Birkenstock are winning by refusing to compromise their identity.Whether you are looking to climb the corporate ladder, pivot into consulting, or simply understand the psychology of retail sales, this episode is packed with "Triple C" leadership advice: Clarity, Conviction, and Courage.What You'll Learn in This Episode:The Mickey Drexler Story: How a bold critique from a young intern led to an unexpected seat on the corporate jet with the "Merchant Prince" himself.Avoiding the "Mushy Middle": Why brand overlap (like the historical dynamic between The Gap and Old Navy) can eat your own market share, and why you must carve out distinct lanes.The Power of Executive Buy-In: Shawna gets vulnerable about her biggest career "F-up" involving an unapproved $40,000 app at West Elm, and why you absolutely need skin in the game from your key overlords.Embracing AI: Why marketers must lean into artificial intelligence tools rather than fearing them, and how it is revolutionizing the way we work today.The Birkenstock Strategy: How "winning ugly," maintaining scarcity, and leaning unapologetically into comfort and heritage is keeping Birkenstock at the top of the footwear game.Fearless Career Growth: Why you should never stay in a miserable job just for the money, and how taking calculated risks leads to the real magic.Don't forget to subscribe, rate, and share with a fellow Brand Nerd!Instagram | LinkedIn

Feb 26, 20261h 32m

Ep 286Album 8 Track 5 - Marketing with Insights, Differentiation, and Belonging w/Seth Matlins

Album 8 Track 5 - Marketing with Insights, Differentiation, and Belonging w/Seth MatlinsThe Brand Nerds are back with another edition of Brands, Beats and Bytes, and this one is a masterclass in brand building! Hosts Darryl "DC" Cobbin and Larry "LT" Taman are joined by award-winning marketer and thought leader Seth Matlins (affectionately known to DC as "Jimmy").Dubbed the "Sage of Scarcity" for the episode, Seth helps DC and LT break down some of the most iconic marketing deals in history. The trio dives deep into the "July 4th Massacre" that cost Pepsi the Harry Potter partnership, how Seth helped Coca-Cola secure the unprecedented solo deal, and the profound difference between what a company manufactures and what it actually sells. They also tackle the dangers of relying on tech over true insight.From massive career missteps with Papa John's to pioneering the CVS Beauty Mark to protect mental health, the group debates the power of meaningful differentiation. Whether you are an aspiring C-suite leader or just love the behind-the-scenes drama of global brand deals, tune in to find out why nostalgia is not a strategy and how to ensure you are moving the business forward today.Don't forget to subscribe, rate, and share with a fellow Brand Nerd!Instagram | LinkedIn

Feb 19, 20261h 20m

Ep 285Album 8 Track 4 - What's Poppin? Super Bowl LX: Bangers, Busts, and Takeaway Tim

Album 8 Track 4 - What's Poppin? Super Bowl LX: Bangers, Busts, and Takeaway TimThe Brand Nerds are back (with a special guest that you are familiar with) for the ultimate ad showdown! In this special Super Bowl LX edition of Brands, Beats and Bytes, hosts Darryl "DC" Cobbin and Larry Taman are joined by media veteran Tim Spengler.Dubbed "Takeaway Tim" for the episode, Spengler helps DC and LT break down the $1.8 billion day for NBC and the $7-8 million price tags for 30-second spots. The trio dives deep into the major themes of Super Bowl LX, including the overwhelming presence of AI ("Everything, Everywhere, All At Once") and the reliance on "small tactics" over big brand building.From emotional harvests to celebrity-stuffed sitcom spoofs, the group debates the night’s biggest winners and losers. Whether you are a marketing pro or just watch for the commercials, tune in to find out which brands mastered the moment and which ones fumbled the ball.View all Super Bowl Ads here (thanks, Adweek!)Our Guests's Podcast: Lead Human Podcast: Hosted by Tim Spengler & Jack MyersDon't forget to subscribe, rate, and share with a fellow Brand Nerd!Instagram | LinkedIn

Feb 10, 20261h 20m
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