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115. How to create a brand customers love with Lydia Michael

I spend a lot of time talking about belonging and how important it is for you as a brand to ensure you’re making the people you serve feel like they belong with you. But how do you go about doing that exactly? My guest today, Lydia Michael, author of Brand Love, has ideas for you. Lydia has created a framework for you that will not only help more people love your brand, but feel like they belong with you in the process. Get the Inclusion & Marketing Newsletter Lydia's book - Brand Love Lydia's consulting agency - Blended Collective

Jun 13, 202428 min

114. What is "normal" anyway?

People from underrepresented and underserved communities are often viewed as not being "normal" or very different from everyone else -- which is why the don't get the attention and support they should. But what does it mean to be "normal"? Who gets to decide what "normal" is? And is "normal" even a real thing, or is it a construct we should all reject? I cover all these important questions, and ways to think about it for your brand in today's episode. Get the Inclusion & Marketing Newsletter The Canary Code book Unilever ditches the world "normal" Inclusive marketing ethics Inclusive marketing spectrum

Jun 6, 202421 min

113. How Lysol drives brand growth with inclusive marketing with CMO Gary Osifchin

Recently, rankings for the Most Culturally Inclusive Brands were announced. The rankings come from the Association for National Advertisers’ (ANA) Alliance for Inclusive and Multicultural Marketing (AIMM), in partnership with the Cultural Inclusion Accelerator (CIA). For the second year in a row, the Lysol brand has been awarded “Best in Ad Effectiveness” by more than 80,000 consumers with a broad diversity of identities. I wanted to find more about Lysol's approach to inclusive marketing, and how they've gone about becoming so effective in their efforts. So I sat down with Gary Osifchin, Chief Marketing Officer (CMO) and General Manager at Reckitt U.S. Hygiene, the makers of Lysol. Gary had a TON to share, and there's a lot to learn from he and the team's approach. Get the Inclusion & Marketing Newsletter Lysol

May 30, 202423 min

112. How to make your email marketing inclusive with Samar Owais

Most business engage in email marketing to some degree. And because email marketing is such a commonly used tool that reaches a broad diversity of consumers, it is important to understand how to ensure the emails you send are inclusive, and make the people you serve feel like they belong with you, rather than pushing them away from you. So in this episode, I sat down with email conversion strategist Samar Owais, founder of Emails Done Right, to chat through the ins and outs of inclusive email marketing. Get the Inclusion & Marketing Newsletter Samar Owais

May 23, 202435 min

111. How to deliver inclusive brand messaging with Diane Wiredu

Brand messaging is a critical component of the marketing strategy for any brand. And when it comes to ensuring that your brand messaging speaks to all the people you want to serve, including those from underrepresented and underserved communities, it takes intentional effort to ensure your brand messaging will resonate. In today's episode, I sat down with Diane Wiredu, a brand messaging strategist and founder of Lion Words, to talk about how you can ensure you're delivering brand messaging that will clearly show the people you serve that you see them, get them, and that they belong with you. Get the Inclusion & Marketing Newsletter Lion Words Diane Wiredu on LinkedIn

May 16, 202432 min

110. Essential Lessons from Nike's WNBA Signature Shoe Controversy

It's reported that Nike will be signing a signature shoe deal with Caitlin Clark. While excitement for, viewership, and support of women's sports, including the WNBA are on the rise, there are some major disparities happening from a representation standpoint. Nike's shoe deal with Caitlin Clark amplifies the problem. In this episode, I walk you through what's happening, dive deeper into the root cause of the issue, and cover how all of this impacts your brand. Get the Inclusion & Marketing Newsletter LinkedIn post that inspired this episode Episode 45: Factors that influence your customers's success that you should be aware of

May 9, 202424 min

109. Cultural intelligence for marketers with Dr. Anastasia Kārkliņa Gabriel

Cultural intelligence is essential for any brand that wants to be effective with their inclusive marketing efforts. It is the foundation for helping you engage in an authentic way to make people from underrepresented and underserved communities feel seen and like they belong with you. In this episode, I sat down with an expert who actually wrote a book on cultural intelligence for marketers -- to talk about that very topic. Dr. Anastasia Kārkliņa Gabriel is a cultural theorist, writer, social critic, and strategist specializing in inclusivity within marketing, media, and tech. She's currently a senior insights lead at Reddit, and has consulted for brands inclusing Nike, Samsung, Disney, Ulta Beauty, and Amex. Get the Inclusion & Marketing Newsletter Dr. Anastasia Gabriel on LinkedIn Cultural Intelligence for Marketers book

May 2, 202436 min

108. A framework for inclusive communications with Dr. Suzanne Wertheim

Communication is a core part of marketing. And yet it feels like so many brands struggle with communicating in a manner that is both inclusive and authentic. As a result, a lot of times brands struggle with communicating in a manner that doesn't turn people off or push people away that they would prefer to draw closer. In today's episode, I sat down with Dr. Suzanne Wertheim, a linguist, inclusive language expert, and author of The Inclusive Language Field Guide. During our chat, we cover a framework for using inclusive language that gives you the confidence you need to design your communications in a way that makes more people feel like they belong with you. Get the Inclusion & Marketing Newsletter The Inclusive Language Field Guide Dr. Suzanne Wertheim Episode 15: Getting started with inclusive language with Nailah King

Apr 25, 202435 min

107. How changes to the 2030 U.S. Census impacts your brand today

Major changes are coming to the 2030 Census in the U.S. And even though we're a few years away from those changes taking effect, the implications for brands start now. In this episode, I walk you through the changes the U.S. government recently announced for the Census, why the changes were made, and how they impact your brand. Get the Inclusion & Marketing Newsletter U.S. Census Changes Just Approved Sample 2030 U.S. Census Questionnaire Suzanne Wertheim SightsSet Consulting - Renita Bryant

Apr 18, 202430 min

106. How Zumba built a global customer base in more than 180 countries

Inclusive marketing really is just doing marketing well. Even though we aren't there now, eventually, we'll get to a place where won't even need to call inclusive marketing inclusive marketing anymore -- it'll just be the way we do marketing. The good news -- we're not too far away from that being our reality. That's because that's the way some brands are already operating today. Zumba is one of those brands that has that approach. In today's episode, I sat down with Zumba's Chief Marketing Officer, Carolina Moreas, who gave a ton of insight into the way the brand operates, that has enabled them to build a global and fiercely loyal customer base in more than 180 countries. Get the Inclusion & Marketing Newsletter Zumba

Apr 11, 202428 min

105. How The Home Depot became "The Most Culturally Inclusive Brand"

The Home Depot was recently named "The Most Culturally Inclusive Brand" by the ANA’s Alliance for Inclusive & Multicultural Marketing (AIMM). I thought it would be great for you to learn about their approach to inclusive marketing, so I sat down with Chante LaGon, Sr. Manager of Multi-Cultural Marketing at The Home Depot to get insight into how they think about and execute inclusive marketing. There's lots to learn from this chat. Pull out your pen and dig in. Get the Inclusion & Marketing Newsletter The Home Depot

Apr 4, 202428 min

104. How smart brands use an inclusive marketing consultant to spark growth

Inclusive marketing is a fairly new discipline. As a result, inclusive marketing consultants and strategists are newer areas of expertise for talent. Whenever I introduce myself and explain that I'm an inclusive marketing consultant, coach, and strategist, I always find that I need to explain what that means. That includes sharing the ways I support clients for people to get it. An inclusive marketing consultant isn't like a copywriter, sales person, or even market researcher where people tend to understand right away more or less what you do. Thankfully, more brands are focusing on building inclusive brands that attract and retain a bigger and more diverse customer base. As such, I thought it would be helpful to understand how an inclusive marketing consultant can support you in your efforts. This is especially relevant if inclusive marketing isn't firmly rooted into the DNA of the way your brand operates. Get the episode transcript Get the Inclusion & Marketing Newsletter Book a call with Sonia

Mar 28, 202426 min

103: Why we fumble when talking to people different from us (and how to fix it) with Topsie VandenBosch

Have you ever encountered someone different from you, and then fumbled your way through interacting with them? I know I have, and I included a few of those stories in this episode. From my observations -- it seems like too often, we struggle to build authentic connections with people who are different from us, and I wanted to explore why that was. So I sat down with Topsie VandeBosch, a mindset and emotional intelligence consultant for business leaders, and a licensed psychotherapist. Topsie helped me understand why we behave in this way and gave some super practical tools for how to do better so we can authentically build relationships with people who are different from us -- which is becoming critically important as demographics change in our society. Get the Inclusion & Marketing Newsletter Topsie VandenBosch website Topsie VandenBosch LinkedIn

Mar 21, 202433 min

102. How (and why) to get better at talking to your customers with Andi Jarvis

Customer intimacy is one of my five pillars of building an inclusive brand. The most effective way to build customer intimacy is through actually talking to your customers. But a lot of brands don't do this -- and get nervous of even the thought of doing so, especially when it comes to people from underrepresented and underserved communities. So in today's episode we're going to fix that. I sat down with the brilliant Andi Jarvis, the founder and Strategy Director of Eximo Marketing, a marketing strategy consultancy based in the UK and Ireland. Andi also hosts the Strategy Sessions podcast. Get the Inclusion & Marketing Newsletter Strategy Sessions podcast Andi Jarvis on LinkedIn Andi Jarvis on Instagram

Mar 14, 202437 min

101. Multilingual SEO Strategies to reach more consumers with Sarah Moon

Search engines connect interested consumers with willing brands. That's why smart brands optimize focus on SEO to make it easy for these curious customers to find them. But too often, brands forget about customers who have the problem their brand solves when it comes to consumers who speak other languages -- even when they are equipped to serve customers who speak other languages. In this episode I sat down with Sarah Moon, an SEO marketing and business strategy consultant, to cover practical ways you can do multilingual SEO to so you can attract and convert consumers who are looking for what your brand offers. Get the Inclusion & Marketing Newsletter Get the episode transcript Sarah Moon

Mar 7, 202439 min

100. Research strategies big brands are using to to deliver better customer experiences with Santronya Smith

More brands are acknowledging the many ways consumers are different, and adjusting their marketing approach accordingly to ensure they make all the people they serve feel like they belong with them. In this episode, I sat down with Santronya Smith, Director of Enterprise Sales at Suzy, a market research company, where we chatted about strategies some of the brands she's worked with have used to do a better job of connecting with and serving consumers from underrepresented and underserved communities. Get the Inclusion & Marketing Newsletter Get the episode transcript Santronya Smith on LinkedIn Suzy

Feb 29, 202436 min

99. How this former CMO used inclusive marketing to rapidly grow eCommerce brands with Bryan Alston

One of my goals this year is to bring you more stories of marketers who've been out in the trenches using inclusive marketing to grow their brands. For this episode, I sat down with Bryan Alston, former CMO of Greater Than, who's also worked on brands such as Magic Spoon and GoClove.com. We chatted a lot about inclusive marketing strategies he's used with these eCommerce companies that helped them achieve a greater degree of growth. Get the Inclusion & Marketing Newsletter Get the episode transcript Brand Castle Growth Partners - Bryan's new company

Feb 22, 202434 min

98. How to be authentic in your marketing (and where brands mess up)

People want authenticity in their food. We need authenticity in our relationships. And we definitely crave authenticity in marketing. Today, we’re going to talk about authenticity in marketing. These days especially, more and more consumers want brands to be authentic. That is one of the things that makes inclusive marketing – and really, most marketing effective. Authenticity. Get the Inclusion & Marketing Newsletter Get the episode transcript Episode 97 - Inclusive marketing ethics Shaq Buick commercial Jimmy Kimmel - Basketball mean Tweets Fresh Prince of Bel Air cheesesteak episode Kendall Jenner Pepsi Ad Ben & Jerry's bans 2 scoops of same flavor

Feb 15, 202430 min

97. Inclusive marketing ethics

Marketing ethics, or more specifically, the ethics associated with inclusive marketing doesn’t get talked about nearly enough as it should. Of course, I’m a big proponent of brands engaging and serving people from underrepresented and underserved communities. But there are times when I wish brands wouldn’t focus on specific communities, and would just leave them alone. Why? Because in certain instances, brands do more harm than good when engaging with certain underrepresented and underserved communities. In this episode I walk you through 5 inclusive marketing ethical considerations, and the mindset you need to have to ensure you're not causing harm to the communities you want to serve. Get the Inclusion & Marketing Newsletter here Get the episode transcript here Find links to everything covered in this episode here

Feb 8, 202431 min

96. How to do representation in marketing the right way

Representation matters. We know this. But all representation isn't created equal. In this episode, I walk you through how to do representation in marketing the right way, infused with insights from consumers. Get the transcript here Get the Inclusion & Marketing Newsletter 2021 State of Representation in Marketing Study Orange FIFA Women's World Cup ad Episode 51: How To Create Inclusive Content That Makes More People Feel Seen with Natasha Pierre Episode 53: The Inclusive Marketing Framework The Big Brands Use with Jerry Daykin Episode 45: Factors That Influence Your Customers' Success That You Should Be Aware Of Meryl Evans post on LinkedIn about accurate portrayal of people with disabilities

Feb 1, 202416 min

95. Navigating the effective use of AI for inclusive marketing with Joyann Boyce

Everyone has been talking about artificial intelligence (AI) of late. And as more brands and marketers incorporate AI into their workflow, it is important to understand the implications of how AI impacts the inclusiveness of your marketing efforts. To help us navigate this, I sat down with Joyann Boyce, an inclusive marketing strategist, and founder of Inclued AI. Get the episode transcript here Get the Inclusion & Marketing Newsletter Inclued AI Previous episode with Joyann - #75: Inclusive marketers react to campaigns from Barbie, Sainsbury's, McDonald's, and more Marketing Made Inclusive podcast

Jan 25, 202432 min

94. Inclusive product design with Sabrina Meherally

Inclusive marketing is about more than just communications. The foundation of delivering experiences that enables you to attract and retain more consumers, including those from underrepresented and underserved communities, is an inclusive product. The products and services you deliver, need to be designed with the identities you've chosen to serve in mind. In this discussion with inclusive product design expert Sabrina Meherally, founder of Pause & Effect, we walk through the essentials of designing products that make it possible for more people to achieve success. Get the episode transcript Get the Inclusion & Marketing newsletter Pause & Effect Sabrina Meherally on LinkedIn

Jan 18, 202444 min

93. The Inclusive Marketing Spectrum with examples for each

There's plenty of articles and other content that showcase inclusive marketing examples. The problem with many of those, is they don't really help you understand the different ways in which a brand can engage in inclusive marketing and the impact those various approaches have on the end consumer. It is important to recognize that not all forms of inclusive marketing are created equal. In this episode, I'll walk you through my Inclusive Marketing Spectrum, and will give you examples of what brands in each category on the spectrum looks like in practice. Get the Inclusion & Marketing Newsletter Get the episode transcript here Links to examples mentioned in this episode

Jan 11, 202422 min

92. A blueprint for inclusive marketing success in 2024 and beyond

There's no one right way to do inclusive marketing. However, there are some best practices and core principles that when applied will enable you to achieve success in your efforts, and make a positive impact not only in the lives of those you want to serve, but also on your bottom line. This episode includes 5 approaches for inclusive marketing success in 2024 and beyond. Get the Inclusion & Marketing Newsletter Get the episode transcript Articles mentioned in the episode: 2021 - 4 Inclusive marketing trends that will impact your brand 2022 - Embracing these 5 inclusive marketing principles to win more customers 2023 -5 Consumer expectations of brands engaging in inclusive marketing

Jan 4, 202420 min

91. Understanding diversity-owned and diversity-targeted media with Carlos Santiago

There's lots of ways to reach out and find your ideal customer. A common way brands have always used is paid media. And as targeting improves, paid media is often a proven way to reach people from underrepresented and underserved communities. In this episode, Carlos Santiago, co-founder of AIMM, the Alliance for Inclusive and Multicultural Marketing, and I chat about the benefits for brands of engaging in paid media, and the impact is has on the communities. Get the Inclusion & Marketing Newsletter AIMM Research we chatted about Santiago Solutions Group

Dec 28, 202324 min

90. Inclusive marketers react to new Ralph Lauren and Zara debacle

A lot has happened in the news with regard to inclusive marketing, and there's lots to talk about here. Today, Mariam Shahab and I chat about the new Ralph Lauren X Naiomi Glasses campaign, and all the backlash surrounding Zara, the now-removed campaign, and their, ahem, statement. Get the Inclusion & Marketing Newsletter Article covering best practices of Ralph Lauren X Naiomi Glasses campaign Episode 21: Cultural appropriation and inappropriate use of a culture not your own: Let's talk about it Mariam Shahab on LinkedIn

Dec 21, 202337 min

89. Embedding inclusion into business planning for sustainable growth

Inclusive marketing leads to sustained business growth. But for that to happen, it needs to be embedded into your strategic business planning process. In this episode, I sat down with Christina Griffin, a business planning consultant for billion dollar brands. We also walk through her framework that highlights how to infuse inclusion into the process. Get the Inclusion & Marketing Newsletter Christina's business planning framework

Dec 14, 202353 min

88. Managing the change of operating as an inclusive brand, with Nancy Harris

Change has to be managed well for it to be implemented effectively. As you work to build an inclusive brand -- especially if you haven't fully operated that way in the past, managing that change is essential, to ensure you get the sustained results you're after. We talk about ways to do that in this episode with Nancy Harris. Get the Inclusion & Marketing Newsletter Nancy Harris - Restart Consulting

Dec 7, 202333 min

87. How brands showed these consumers they belonged

Life is about belonging. And because of that, business is about belonging. On this week's episode, you'll hear from real consumers --- who also happen to be previous guests on this show, share their experiences of when brands showed them they belonged, and how they responded. Get the Inclusion & Marketing Newsletter

Nov 30, 202324 min

86. How to make more people feel like they belong with Unni Turrettini

For many, belonging often feels like an elusive term that makes it hard to know for sure how to apply. In this episode, I sat down with an expert on belonging, Unni Turretini, who is also an author, speaker, and human connection expert. In our discussion, we chatted about practical ways to ensure more of the people you serve -- both on your team, and as customers, feel like they belong with you. Unni's website Get the Inclusion & Marketing Newsletter

Nov 24, 202332 min

85. Lessons in Belonging from Beyonce's Renaissance World Tour

Life is about belonging. And because of that, business is about belonging. While belonging can often feel like an elusive term, the truth is that belonging plays an essential role in earning fiercely loyal customers. This episode walks you through 5 lessons in belonging I picked up from attending Beyonce's Renaissance World tour in person. Get the Inclusion & Marketing Newsletter

Nov 16, 202316 min

Ep 8484. The truth about customer experience

Stories of customer experience (or lack thereof) has been in the news a lot lately. No one wants to have a bad customer experience. No one. And that of course includes people from underrepresented and underserved communities. Here are common ways brands deliver a less than stellar customer experience to those consumers, and what you can do instead. Get the Inclusion & Marketing Newsletter

Nov 9, 202328 min

83. You can't afford to not have this kind of talent on your team

If you want to do a better job of serving the customers you currently have, as well as attracting and retaining more customers from underrepresented and underserved communities, you have to have this kind of person on your team. Get the Inclusion & Marketing Newsletter Episode 22: Common ways brands treat diverse talent like unpaid consultants (and what to do instead) Episode 14: Are you taking more than you give?

Nov 2, 202317 min

82. Should you ask customers for their demographic information?

This is a common question that more and more brands are pondering, about when brands should be requesting demographic data for their customers. There are many benefits to having data, but what is the impact on your customers? And how should you communicate about the use of that data? We get into all of it in this short episode. Get the Inclusion & Marketing Newsletter Episode 45 - Factors influencing your customers' success that you should be aware of

Oct 26, 202313 min

81. Do this to increase customer acquisition for people from underrepresented and underserved communities

Many brands think that focusing on creating an environment where all feel welcome is enough to ensure that people from underrepresented and underserved communities feel like they belong with you. It's not. If you want to increase customer acquisition of people from these communities focus your efforts on what we cover in this episode. Get the episode transcript Get the Inclusion & Marketing Newsletter New York Times Article about the craft beer market Episode 54: Creating inclusive influencer marketing campaigns with Tinashe Chaponda

Oct 19, 202320 min

80. Consumer reactions to real brand customer experiences

Friction in a customer experience is bad. It kills conversions. It diminishes customer success. And it really lowers customer retention. But the reality is, everyday brands deliver experiences with friction in them. And that friction is heightened for consumers from underrepresented and underserved communities. In this episode, I walk you through the friction (and delight), real customers experienced as we audited customer experiences real brands are delivering right now on their websites, social media, and other marketing channels. You can find the videos of all the customer reactions to the brands we reviewed here Get the Inclusion & Marketing newsletter Get the episode transcript

Oct 12, 202345 min

79. How smart brands strategically partner with HBCUs

HBCUs, or Historically Black Colleges and Universities are a big part of Black culture in the U.S. Often times when brands want to engage the Black community as consumers or a source of talent --- partnerships and campaigns with HBCUs feels like low-hanging fruit. But the way most brands approach the work they do with HBCUs is quite superficial. It very much feels like they are checking a box or following some pre-determined playbook for how to reach the Black community. So their efforts don't always make the impact they are looking for. But there are some brands who are doing it right. In this episode, recorded live at the INBOUND conference, I sat down with Dr. Dana Williams-Johnson a marketing professor at Howard University, and Dr. Yuvay Ferguson, former dean at Howard University, and we chatted through smart ways brands are strategically partnering with HBCUs, and how you can get started as well. Get the Inclusion & Marketing Newsletter

Oct 5, 202334 min

78. Authentic and inclusive brands: INBOUND 2023 panel discussion with Natasha Pierre and Sundas Khalid

How to be authentically inclusive is one of the most common questions I get from marketers and business leaders about inclusive marketing. The good news is a couple of weeks ago, I was part of a panel discussion at the INBOUND conference in Boston. Our topic - was authentic and inclusive brands. And my fellow panelists were Natasha Pierre of Shine with Natasha and the Shine Online podcast, and Sundas Khalid, a data scientist at Google and host of a popular YouTube channel on data science, tech, and related career topics. Conferences are great and all – but everyone can’t always attend. So I’m excited that there’s a way to bring a piece of the conference to you – wherever you are. Get the episode transcript here More about Nathasha Pierre of Shine With Natasha More about Sundas Khalid Get the Inclusion & Marketing Newsletter

Sep 28, 202352 min

77. 5 Common reasons brands hesitate to engage in inclusive marketing (that are costing them sales)

With a growing number of consumers now expecting the brands they buy from to be inclusive, more brands than ever are making inclusive marketing a priority. But there’s still a number of companies standing on the sidelines when it comes to including people with identities that don’t so cleanly fit into what is considered to be ‘mainstream,’ and it’s costing them sales. Here are the 5 most common objections I hear from marketers about inclusive marketing, along with how to overcome those objections. Get the episode transcript here Get the Inclusion & Marketing Newsletter Episode 65 - The truth about 'woke' brands and companies getting political

Sep 21, 202315 min

76. 'Nothing about us without us' and working with an inclusive marketing agency, with Matthew Tsang

Inclusive marketing isn't quite yet the standard way of engaging in marketing. Although it will soon be. As you work with your agency, here's when to think about bringing in an inclusive marketing agency to support you in engaging underrepresented and underserved communities authentically. We also cover the very important principal of 'nothing about us without us." Matthew Tsang (he/him) is the Co-Founder of AndHumanity, an integrated inclusive marketing and communications agency with the core purpose of serving people-first brands that want to leave a legacy of belonging. Matthew's agency AndHumanity Get the Inclusion & Marketing Newsletter Code Switching

Sep 14, 202342 min

75. Inclusive marketers react to campaigns from Barbie, Sainsbury's, McDonald's, and more

One of the benefits of including others are the diverse perspectives you get when looking at a situation. In this episode, I invited my inclusive marketing colleagues Matthew Tsang and Joyann Boyce to the show, and together we reviewed, reacted, and gave our perspectives on several brand campaigns that were published around the world. Get the episode transcript Get the Inclusion & Marketing Newsletter Joyann Boyce at Arima & Co Matthew Tsang at AndHumanity Sainsbury's ad B&Q ad AI Barbie "Barbenheimer" controversy MacDonald's commercials side by side

Sep 7, 202346 min

74. How to authentically engage Muslim consumers with Mariam Shahab

Twenty-five percent of the world’s population identifies as Muslim. However representation in media and marketing for people of Muslim faith is nowhere near the population. And when Muslim representation does exist, it often isn't favorable and showcases people of Muslim faith in negative stereotypical ways. No bueno. In this episode, I chat with Mariam Shahab, an inclusive marketer who is also of Muslim faith, to talk through ways brands can ensure the people they serve from this community feel seen, supported, and like they belong. You probably already have customers or people who've considered buying from you who are Muslim, so this is an important listen. Get the episode transcript here Study: Erased or extremists: The stereotypical view of Muslims in popular episodic series Episode 67: Evite CMO shares how the brand grew by including more customers KitKat Canada Ramadan commercial Get the Inclusion & Marketing Newsletter

Aug 31, 202324 min

73. How to bake inclusion into your brand guidelines

Every brand needs to have brand guidelines. And those guidelines also need to incorporate your approach and style as it relates to inclusion. This episode we dive into how to make your brand guidelines more inclusive, specifically by focusing on language and visual imagery. Get the episode transcript here Get the Inclusion & Marketing Newsletter Inclusive Brand Academy Episode 15: Getting started with inclusive language with Nailah King

Aug 24, 202317 min

72. Why brands should practice responsible marketing with Lola Bakare

Responsible marketing, which is very closely related to inclusive marketing, is a term that I heard from the wonderful Lola Bakare. In this episode, we cover why smart brands engage in it. Lola, who is my guest today, is an Anthem Award-Winning CMO Advisor & Inclusive Marketing Strategist, and founder of be/co, a boutique consultancy that empowers brands and marketing leaders with strategic guidance, coaching, training, and workshops that unleash new levels of success. Get the episode transcript here Get the Inclusion & Marketing Newsletter Follow Lola on LinkedIn

Aug 17, 202336 min

71. Rule #1 of inclusive marketing

There's a foundational principle of inclusive marketing that a lot of brands overlook, and that a lot of consumers don't realize. In each of these instances, people end up frustrated which is no good. In this episode, I cover this foundational principle and how to put it into action for your brand. Get the transcript of the episode here Get the Inclusion & Marketing Newsletter here Episode 29 - What inclusive brand type are you?

Aug 10, 202316 min

70. Growth through Spanish translation: Best practices for reaching customers that speak different languages

We are finishing up our growth series with this episode that is all about helping you and your brand communicate in a way that wins the hearts, minds, and loyalty of consumers who speak a different language. For this episode, I chatted with my Spanish translation team - Alicia and Andrea. Together, we help brands communicate and create love connections with Spanish speaking consumers. Spanish is the fourth most common language spoken in the world, behind English, Mandarin, and Hindi. And it is the second largest number of native speakers in the world – only behind Chinese. So if you want to reach more consumers - thinking about how you communicate and serve people who speak Spanish is a smart thing to do. Now if your goal isn’t to reach Spanish speakers, but for people who speak other languages, this episode is still for you – because many of the principles we cover are applicable no matter what language you’re looking to translate or localize to - we’re just using Spanish as the reference point. Specifically – we’re covering topics related to what marketers need to know and the decisions they need to make to ensure what they communicate, how they communicate, and the process to getting to communicating with excellence happens smoothly. Get the episode transcript here Get the Inclusion & Marketing newsletter Chat with Sonia about Spanish language translations for your brand

Aug 3, 202337 min

69. Growth with globalization: How smart brands of all sizes and budgets are doing it

Globalization is a smart growth strategy. When you focus on serving people who have the problem your business solves who speak different languages and or live in different countries, growth is inevitable. With the technologies that exist today, this is easier and more cost effective to do than ever, no matter what type of business you have. So in today’s episode as we continue with our growth series, we’re going to cover how you can use globalization as a growth strategy in your business, with my guest, Hilary Atkisson Normanha, a globalization specialist. Get the episode transcript here Connect with Hilary on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/hilary-atkisson-normanha/ Get the Inclusion & Marketing newsletter Inclusive Brand Growth Assessment Belonging Accelerator

Jul 27, 202329 min

68. There's no growth without "we"

How you think about the people you serve matters. In this episode, I cover how to define more specifically who you are including, and how you think about, show up for, have empathy for, and fight for, using examples from the Oppenheimer cast, Rihanna, Johnson & Johnson and more. Get the episode transcript here What inclusive brand type are you? (episode) What inclusive brand type are you (quiz) Get the Inclusion & Marketing newsletter

Jul 20, 202319 min

67. Evite CMO shares how the brand expanded their customer base

In this episode you’re going to hear about how Evite, a company that touches over 100 million people in the US each year — has embraced expanding the way they thought about who had the problem their brand solves, particularly as it relates to the parenthood journey, and how that’s allowed them to serve more people. Get the full transcript here Get the Inclusion & Marketing newsletter

Jul 13, 202335 min

66. Common mistakes that prevent your brand's growth

Inclusive marketing not only is a good thing to do, but when done right it helps brands grow on a number of fronts. Conversely, not engaging in inclusive marketing prevents many brands from growing. In this episode I cover common ways not being inclusive is preventing brands from growing. Join the Inclusion & Marketing Newsletter Get the transcript of this episode Links mentioned in this episode: How to create an accessible brand for people with disabilities with Erin Perkins How to increase customer success for people who are not in the majority, with Natalya Sanyal

Jul 6, 202324 min