
Under the Influence with Terry O'Reilly
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S13 Ep 16Ham on Wry: Sandwich Board Advertising
Take a walk down any busy main street, and you’ll probably see one of the oldest forms of advertising:The sandwich board. They have been around for over 200 years.Cities try and ban them.Storekeepers love them. They can make you smile.They can make you angry.They can attract a lot of attention. They are the pop-up ads of the physical world. We know you want to listen to all the ads in this show. On the off-chance you don’t, subscribe ad-free here. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

S13 Ep 15Pants on Fire: When Customers Lie to Marketers
Customers often lie to companies in surveys, polls and focus groups.Yet advertisers rely on that flawed and false feedback to market brands and create advertising campaigns.So what are advertisers to do? One solution is Google.What we type into the Google search window is like a truth serum. We all pour our most intimate, honest questions into that search box.We know you want to listen to all the ads in this show. On the off-chance you don’t, subscribe ad-free here. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

S13 Ep 14Cheeky Advertising
80% of all advertising is ignored.That’s why some advertisers employ cheeky advertising.It’s usually bold – outrageous – and sometimes even rude – but always with a playful undertone.We’ll talk about a fruit company that printed an open letter to the Pope.An airline campaign that told you to “keep it in your pants.”And a product that claims your grandparents had more sex than you. We know you want to listen to all the ads in this show. On the off-chance you don’t, subscribe ad-free here. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

S13 Ep 13Billionaire Tourism
Most tourism marketing aims at the largest audience possible.This week, we look at a sub-category aimed at the smallest audience possible:Billionaire Tourism. The super wealthy get bored easily.That means luxury tour planners dream up extreme vacation ideas. From outer space, to the bottom of the ocean, to secretly getting the key to the Sistine Chapel, it’s a whole new pricey world.We know you want to listen to all the ads in this show. On the off-chance you don’t, subscribe ad-free here. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

S13 Ep 11When You're This Big, They Call you Mister
There are some time-honored honorifics in the world of marketing.“Honorifics” are titles like Mr., Mrs., Doctor, Captain or Colonel. Like Colonel Sanders, Dr. Scholl’s, Mr. Clean and Mrs. Butterworth’s. They’re usually leaders in their category.Is it because those products are the best?Or – is it because those brand names give the products a sense of respect and authority?We know you want to listen to all the ads in this show. On the off-chance you don’t, subscribe ad-free here. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

S13 Ep 1002Terry Interviews Arkells Lead Singer Max Kerman
bonusArkells is a band that likes to have fun.They are also a very smart band that understands the critical mix of artistry and marketing in a competitive industry.Frontman Max Kerman tells Terry the inventive ways they market their music, the creative ideas Arkells use to launch new material, and what marketing from other bands they admire.We know you want to listen to all the ads in this show. On the off-chance you don’t, subscribe ad-free here. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

S13 Ep 10Buy-O-Pics: When Brands Become Movies
As Oscar night approaches, we head to theatres to figure out why movies about brands are so popular.“Barbie” is breaking box office records.“Air” tells the story of Nike signing Michael Jordan.“Blackberry” explains the spectacular rise and fall of the first smartphone – and is getting great reviews. And a movie about the origins of McDonald’s – starring Michael Keaton - just might surprise you.They don’t only tell the brand stories, they each ask big, existential questions.We know you want to listen to all the ads in this show. On the off-chance you don’t, subscribe ad-free here. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

S13 Ep 9Seeing is Believing: The Power of Demonstration Commercials - Part 2
Last week, we talked about the best historic demonstration commercials of all time. This week, we feature some of the most recent.Like an air freshener commercial that tricked blindfolded people into thinking a filthy toilet smelled like flowers.And a stunt where an ad agency put $3 million dollars between the glass of a bus shelter - unguarded, to demonstrate a point.We know you want to listen to all the ads in this show. On the off-chance you don’t, subscribe ad-free here. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

S13 Ep 8Seeing is Believing: The Power of Demonstration Commercials
This week, I ask a dozen of the top creative directors in the advertising business to tell me the best “demonstration commercials” they have ever seen.Because there is nothing more powerful than a dramatic product demonstration.We’ll talk about a famous Krazy Glue commercial.And a Volvo ad where the ad writer risked his life to demonstrate a point.We know you want to listen to all the ads in this show. On the off-chance you don’t, subscribe ad-free here. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

S13 Ep 6Putting the Awe in Audio
This week, we look at the most creative audio ideas from around the world. Including a podcast for runners that only works if you’re actually running, a police recruitment campaign that capitalized on the popularity of True Crime, and a very ambitious alternative audio track created to be played over Disney’s Pocahontas movie – that tells the truth behind the fairy tale.We know you want to listen to all the ads in this show. On the off-chance you don’t, subscribe ad-free here. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

S13 Ep 1001Terry talks with a Cannabis Producer
bonusRecently, we produced an episode on cannabis marketing. With cannabis legalization, it’s a brand-new, challenging marketing category.As a result of that episode, I asked the Ontario Cannabis Store to introduce me to an actual cannabis producer.I wanted to know how a cannabis producer becomes licensed, how a craft cannabis company competes with the big companies, and how a small cannabis company markets its products in such a highly regulated category.In this bonus episode, I talk to Wallace McDonald-Rogers. He is the founder of Primeau Craft Cannabis. I think you’ll find his answers very interesting - and some of them are surprising.We know you want to listen to all the ads in this show. On the off-chance you don’t, subscribe ad-free here. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

S13 Ep 5The Marketing of Taylor Swift: (Taylor's Version)
This week, we analyze the remarkable marketing skills of one of the top music artists in the world – Taylor Swift.She has challenged the status quo at every turn – she regained ownership of her master recordings. She convinced Apple and Spotify to pay artists in a more equitable way. She defied Hollywood. She markets her music to her fans in very surprising ways.And holds over 70 Guinness World Records.We know you want to listen to all the ads in this show. On the off-chance you don’t, subscribe ad-free here. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

S13 Ep 4Cannabis Marketing
This week, we go one toke over the line and look at the emerging world of cannabis marketing.We start with the question - just how does a plant become illegal?We’ll explore the history of cannabis.We’ll talk about which celebrities have their own brands (Hello Willie Nelson!)Which high-end retail stores are now selling expensive cannabis paraphernalia.And which non-cannabis businesses are seeing a surprising uptick in sales - like fertilizer companies and fast-food restaurants.We know you want to listen to all the ads in this show. On the off-chance you don’t, subscribe ad-free here. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

S13 Ep 3When Bad Commercials Become Cult Classics: Live Recording from Reid's Distillery
Recently, we recorded a live show at Reid’s Distillery in Toronto. Reid’s is a great gin joint, and the vibe is a cool lounge with vintage tables and seating. There was no stage, so we recorded the podcast on the floor, with the audience seated all around us. In this episode, we talk about ads that are so bad… they become cult classics. Like the commercial where a woman has fallen and can’t get up, the local jeweller who wears tights and a cape in his ads, and that commercial where Patrick gets life insurance. They are so bad, they’re good.We know you want to listen to all the ads in this show. On the off-chance you don’t, subscribe ad-free here. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

S13 Ep 2Copycat Brands
This week, we look at copycat brands.Even though they walk a razor’s edge legally, copycat brands seem to pop up all over the world.You may like Walmart here, but there’s a Wumart in China.You may like North Face apparel, but did you know there was a South Butt brand?And, we’ll tell the story of a copycat cookie that overtook the original to become the best-selling cookie in the world.We know you want to listen to all the ads in this show. On the off-chance you don’t, subscribe ad-free here. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

S13 Ep 1Disappearing Acts: When Popular Brands Are Discontinued
To kick off our 2024 season, we look at a strange phenomenon happening in Canada. Well-established brands are suddenly leaving the country.Kleenex is leaving after nearly 100 years.Skippy Peanut Butter has skipped the country after nearly 90 years.And KFC actually held a funeral for their terrible-tasting French fries. What’s happening up here?Find out. We know you want to listen to all the ads in this show. On the off-chance you don’t, subscribe ad-free here. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

We're back January 6th
trailerHappy New Year. We have a fun 2024 season planned for you. Here'a a sneak peek at what's in store...We know you want to listen to all the ads in this show. On the off-chance you don’t, subscribe ad-free here. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Sounds That Sell
bonusWe know you want to listen to all the ads in this show. On the off-chance you don’t, subscribe ad-free here.Every once in a while, we drop an interesting show into our feed that we think you’ll like.This week, it’s “Twenty Thousand Hertz” - a show about the world’s most recognizable and interesting sounds.The show’s title comes from the highest frequency that can be perceived within the human hearing range.In this episode, host Dallas Taylor explores the world of advertising jingles.They used to be an advertising staple, but these days, most have disappeared.Except - for insurance company commercials - that are bucking the trend.It’s an interesting sonic journey - and Under The Influence host Terry O'Reilly makes a special appearance.Enjoy.We know you want to listen to all the ads in this show. On the off-chance you don’t, subscribe ad-free here. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Ask Terry (From the AOP Archives)
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Terry's Book Club (From the AOP Archives)
bonusWe know you want to listen to all the ads in this show. On the off-chance you don’t, subscribe ad-free here.This week, we invite you to our Book Club. We'll be telling stories from Terry's favourite advertising books, and will examine the incredible lessons they contain that have served him well for his entire career. By the way, a few of those books aren’t even about advertising. In fact, one is a book about science, and another is about theatre actors.But each one contains incredible wisdom that can be applied directly to the world of advertising and marketing.And everyday life.We know you want to listen to all the ads in this show. On the off-chance you don’t, subscribe ad-free here. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

We May Not Be Big, But We're Small - World's Smallest Record Store
bonusWe know you want to listen to all the ads in this show. On the off-chance you don’t, subscribe ad-free here.We know you want to listen to all the ads in this show. On the off-chance you don’t, subscribe ad-free here.As you might know by now, the team behind Under The Influence has more podcasts executive produced by Terry. More on the Apostrophe Podcast Network can be found here.One of the podcasts we are very proud of just started its second season with Apostrophe. It's titled Backstage at the Vinyl Cafe. Backstage welcomes listeners into the warm and comforting world of the Vinyl Cafe. Each episode features stories about Canada’s favourite fictional family: Dave, Morley and the kids, narrated by the late, great Stuart McLean and recorded live in concert.But that’s not all.For the first time ever, listen in on hilarious backstories from the popular show. Long-time Vinyl Cafe producer Jess Milton tells all, sharing memories and stories from 15 years touring, travelling, laughing, and recording with her close friend, Stuart.This particular episode is a perfect one to be hosted by Under The Influence, as Dave’s record store suddenly finds itself with competition in town.We know you want to listen to all the ads in this show. On the off-chance you don’t, subscribe ad-free here. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Three Foot Marketing
bonusWe know you want to listen to all the ads in this show. On the off-chance you don’t, subscribe ad-free here.This week we’re going shopping. The topic is “Three Foot Marketing.” Research shows that 75% of shopping decisions are made in the store, and they are all made within the last three feet – meaning that critical distance between your shopping cart and the shelf. We’ll examine how stores use design, technology and psychology to influence your decisions - from the moment you walk in to when you line up at the cash. We’ll also look at the interesting tug-of-war that happens between stores and brands. There’s no doubt about it, those three feet have become one of the biggest battlegrounds for your dollar.We know you want to listen to all the ads in this show. On the off-chance you don’t, subscribe ad-free here. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Dynamic Duos: The Famous Partnerships in Advertising
bonusWe know you want to listen to all the ads in this show. On the off-chance you don’t, subscribe ad-free here.This week we look at “Dynamic Duos” - those rare ad agency/client relationships that resulted in some of the most famous advertising of all time. We’ll examine the relationship between Nike founder Phil Knight and his ad agency creative director Dan Wieden, Apple’s Steve Jobs and Creative Director Lee Clow, tempermental winery owner Julio Gallo and his legendary creative director and tough guy, Hal Riney, and we’ll tell the story of the creative director who created a Hall of Fame campaign around the fact his client looked like a chicken.We know you want to listen to all the ads in this show. On the off-chance you don’t, subscribe ad-free here. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Speed Bumps: The Magical Ingredient in Marketing
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Rejecting Mad Men
bonusWe know you want to listen to all the ads in this show. On the off-chance you don’t, subscribe ad-free here.In case you missed it, the team behind Under the Influence has more podcasts. Five, to be exact. Executive produced by Terry O', meet the Apostrophe Podcast Company.Apostrophe brings you Backstage at the Vinyl Cafe, Surviving Life with Survivorman Les Stroud and We Regret To Inform You: The Rejection Podcast – where we tell stories of how the world’s most celebrated people overcame debilitating career rejection to achieve mammoth success.We Regret To Inform You has 2 million downloads across 70 episodes – and there's one in particular we think you might enjoy. Brylcreem those strands, suit up and take a stroll down Madison Avenue. This week, we tell the rejection story of AMC's Mad Men:According to Rolling Stone, Mad Men is the fourth-greatest television show of all time – bested only by Breaking Bad, The Wire and The Sopranos. But before Sterling Cooper ever opened its doors, Mad Men creator Matthew Weiner was rejected by every major network – including HBO, FX and Showtime. Weiner was told no one would watch a series about advertising, that his main character was an unlikable smoker slash philanderer and that viewers hated period pieces. Mad Men gathered rejections, then dust. Until Weiner got a phone call from a basic cable movie channel.Listen to Part 2 here.Follow Apostrophe:InstagramTwitterYouTubeWe know you want to listen to all the ads in this show. On the off-chance you don’t, subscribe ad-free here. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Sound of Persuasion
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Genericide: When A Brand Name Becomes Generic
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The Happy Homemaker: How Advertising Invented The Housewife - Part 2
bonusWe know you want to listen to all the ads in this show. On the off-chance you don’t, subscribe ad-free here.This week, Part 2 of how Madison Avenue invented… the housewife. Over 100 years ago, the advertising industry realized they had thousands of household products to sell. All they needed was a customer. So they invented the Happy Homemaker, and for the next 25 years, encouraged women to be stay-at-home moms. That strategy created the biggest business in the world: Housekeeping.The rest is advertising history.We know you want to listen to all the ads in this show. On the off-chance you don’t, subscribe ad-free here. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Happy Homemaker: How Advertising Invented The Housewife - Part 1
bonusWe know you want to listen to all the ads in this show. On the off-chance you don’t, subscribe ad-free here.This week, we look at how Madison Avenue invented… the housewife. Over 100 years ago, the advertising industry realized they had thousands of household products to sell. All they needed was a customer. So they invented the Happy Homemaker, and for the next 25 years, encouraged women to be stay-at-home moms. That strategy created the biggest business in the world: Housekeeping.The rest is advertising history.We know you want to listen to all the ads in this show. On the off-chance you don’t, subscribe ad-free here. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

S12 Ep 25Ask Terry 2023
If you want to listen to this show about advertising ad-free, subscribe here.It’s our final episode of the season already.And as always, we throw the show open to our listeners.And answer your questions.We’ll explore why jingles have disappeared, how old jingles are being used to help Alzheimer’s patients, we’ll talk about Eddie Shack and his Pop Shoppe commercials, why the biggest companies have the dullest ads and we’ll answer that burning question: What ever happened to the “follow the bouncing ball” sing-along commercials.We know you want to listen to all the ads in this show. On the off-chance you don’t, subscribe ad-free here. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

S12 Ep 24Hiding in Plain Sight: The Surprising Influence of Marketing
So many things in our world are influenced by marketing. This week, we look at various aspects of our lives influenced by marketing. – but you wouldn’t know it. It’s marketing hiding in plain sight. Like the concept of jaywalking – born of marketing. How marketing created the 10,000-steps-a-day health goal. And how marketing was the inspiration for one of the most popular TV series that everyone is talking about right now.We know you want to listen to all the ads in this show. On the off-chance you don’t, subscribe ad-free here. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

S12 Ep 23Bookmarks 2023
This week it’s our annual Bookmarks episode.I read a lot of books to research Under The Influence. But every season, there isn’t enough room to include all the great stories I find.So this episode is dedicated to those stories that didn’t fit into our regular episodes. But are so good, they are worth telling.We’ll tell an amazing story about the book Goodnight Moon.We’ll tell you why David Bowie seemed to have two different-coloured eyes.We’ll talk about why inspiration is 90% perspiration and the inside story of the historic music score from the movie Jaws.We know you want to listen to all the ads in this show. On the off-chance you don’t, subscribe ad-free here. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

S12 Ep 22The Allure of the Bad-Ass: Advertising Antiheroes
If you want to listen to this show about advertising ad-free, subscribe here. 20th century movies and TV shows were dominated by the traditional “hero.” With high morals and an ethical code of honour. The 21st century has a different take. Today, we cheer the antihero. Like the Sopranos, Dexter and Breaking Bad. Antiheroes are liberated from that line in the sand that holds the rest of us back. They do things we are afraid to do. And do it unapologetically. And if advertising is the great mirror to pop culture, it just may explain the emergence of antihero brands – who dare you to like them.We know you want to listen to all the ads in this show. On the off-chance you don’t, subscribe ad-free here. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

S12 Ep 21Nooner Nookie: The Allure of Marketing Freebies
If you want to listen to this show about advertising ad-free, subscribe here.For over 100 years, “free” has been one of the most powerful words in the marketing world.And believe it or not, companies love freebies as much as their customers do.Because giving away free products generates a lot of goodwill. And goodwill generates free press.We’ll talk about a ketchup company who gave a man a free boat.A hotel who gave a couple 18 years of free stays because they had nookie in one of their rooms.And we’ll tell the story of how one company helped a teenager with huge feet – by giving him a pair of size 23 shoes. We know you want to listen to all the ads in this show. On the off-chance you don’t, subscribe ad-free here. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

S12 Ep 20The Phrase That Pays: Marketing Contests
If you want to listen to this show about advertising ad-free, subscribe here.Marketing contests can be tricky business.On one hand, contests can be designed to help companies achieve certain business goals.On the other hand, companies can lose control over them pretty quickly.This week, we look at some of the most interesting – and hilarious – marketing contests.Including one about a city that held a contest to name a new building – and the public voted overwhelmingly to name it after a past mayor named Harry Baals.True story.We know you want to listen to all the ads in this show. On the off-chance you don’t, subscribe ad-free here. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Canadaland Goes Under The Influence
bonusIf you want to listen to this show about advertising ad-free, subscribe here.Jesse Brown, founder of Canadaland Podcast Network, and Terry O'Reilly have a fun conversation about the business of podcasting, the line between journalism and advertising and how Terry had to get used to being touched by strangers.We know you want to listen to all the ads in this show. On the off-chance you don’t, subscribe ad-free here. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

S12 Ep 18Billboards Are Always in Bloom
If you want to listen to this show about advertising ad-free, subscribe here.Billboards are one of the biggest creative challenges in the marketing world.They need to be seven words or less.They need to contain an idea.And they need to communicate quickly as people speed by. This week on Under The Influence, we look at the most creative billboards from around the world.We’ll talk about a car maker that used tiny billboards to get inside their competitor’s vehicles.How one airline used a billboard that could detect planes passing overhead.And we’ll tell you the hilarious story of a billboard stunt gone wrong that involves a giant… muffin.We know you want to listen to all the ads in this show. On the off-chance you don’t, subscribe ad-free here. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

S12 Ep 17Brand Envy (2023)
If you want to listen to this show about advertising ad-free, subscribe here.This week, we take a look at four brands that have found a way to survive for decades.One company has been entertaining crowds with wax for 200 years.One restaurant has been topping their ice cream cones with a unique swirl for over 80 years.Another company teamed up with a certain debonaire spy 60 years ago.And a fourth brand has made a fortune blowing bubbles for over 75 years.Their stories are fascinating.We know you want to listen to all the ads in this show. On the off-chance you don’t, subscribe ad-free here. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

S12 Ep 16Hitting the Road with Marketing Mobiles
If you want to listen to this show about advertising ad-free, subscribe here.You’ve probably seen those Red Bull Mini Coopers driving around town with the giant Red Bull can on their roofs.This week on Under The Influence, we look at the wild and wacky world of marketing mobiles.They’ve actually been around for over 100 years.We’ll crack open the story behind the Planters Peanut Nutmobiles.We’ll take to the skies to tell you an amazing story behind the famous Goodyear blimps.And we’ll tell the story of the famous Oscar Meyer Wienermobiles.We know you want to listen to all the ads in this show. On the off-chance you don’t, subscribe ad-free here. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

S12 Ep 15Johnny Wants the Jet: The Loopy World of Loopholes
If you want to listen to this show about advertising ad-free, subscribe here.There are some very interesting loopholes in the world of marketing.Because businesses are always looking for an upper hand in a competitive category, loopholes can offer legal advantages.A loophole can help a company overcome barriers in the marketplace. Sometimes, the way a product is marketed can give customers a loophole they can take advantage of.And sometimes a 20-year-old kid can spot a loophole that panics a giant corporation.We know you want to listen to all the ads in this show. On the off-chance you don’t, subscribe ad-free here. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

S12 Ep 14Hard Days & Golden Knights: The World of Brand Twins
If you want to listen to this show about advertising ad-free, subscribe here.Even though brand names are often protected by trademarks and copyrights, it’s remarkable how many times companies end up with the same names.And they either get along – or they sue each other into oblivion.This week, we look at “Brand Twins.”We’ll talk about when Guns N’ Roses sued Guns and Rosé.We’ll explain why there used to be the Saskatchewan Roughriders AND the Ottawa Rough Riders in the CFL.And that time Ringo sued the Ring O sex toy company.We know you want to listen to all the ads in this show. On the off-chance you don’t, subscribe ad-free here. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

S12 Ep 13Long Overdue: The Creative Boom of Library Marketing (Encore)
If you want to listen to this show about advertising ad-free, subscribe here.This week, we look at the ways libraries market themselves. If you think libraries are quiet, you’ve got another thing coming. We’ll talk about a library video series that played like a TV cop show - and - we’ll look at library wars - when libraries battle each other on social media.We know you want to listen to all the ads in this show. On the off-chance you don’t, subscribe ad-free here. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

S12 Ep 12Touch The Pickle: Marketing Gender Equality
If you want to listen to this show about advertising ad-free, subscribe here.“What player has won the most Wimbledon singles titles,” Google will tell you it’s Roger Federer with 8 wins.But that’s incorrect. Martina Navratilova has 9.This week, we look at remarkable ideas that promote gender equality.Including an idea called Correct the Internet.com.And one that challenged menstruation taboos with a program called “Touch the pickle.”We know you want to listen to all the ads in this show. On the off-chance you don’t, subscribe ad-free here. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

S12 Ep 11You Can Check In, But You Can Never Check Out: Branded Hotel Rooms
If you want to listen to this show about advertising ad-free, subscribe here.This week, we talk about hotel marketing. Specifically, how some hotels attract guests by advertising specific rooms.Some of those rooms are decorated like TV shows, some are inspired by movies, and some hotels advertise the fact something famous – or infamous – happened in their rooms.We know you want to listen to all the ads in this show. On the off-chance you don’t, subscribe ad-free here. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

You're going to love Marketing Against The Grain
If you want to listen to this show about advertising ad-free, subscribe here.Today we’re sharing an episode of Marketing Against The Grain — a show that leads you down the rabbit hole of marketing trends, growth tactics, and innovation.In this episode, co-hosts Kipp Bodnar (CMO of HubSpot) and Kieran Flanagan (CMO of Zapier), dive into a leaked memo from Yahoo that explains why big businesses fail.If you like what you hear, search for Marketing Against The Grain in your favorite podcast app. Like the one you’re using right now ;)We know you want to listen to all the ads in this show. On the off-chance you don’t, subscribe ad-free here. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

S12 Ep 10Dish Night at the Movies: Marketing Motion Pictures
If you want to listen to this show about advertising ad-free, subscribe here.This week, we’re talking about the creative ways Hollywood markets films.We’ll talk about how a low-budget horror movie got a ton of press just by asking people to smile.And we’ll examine the marketing of Top Gun: Maverick – the Tom Cruise sequel that Steven Spielberg says single-handedly saved the theatrical industry.We know you want to listen to all the ads in this show. On the off-chance you don’t, subscribe ad-free here. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

S12 Ep 9The Commercial From The Black Lagoon: Horror in Advertising
If you want to listen to this show about advertising ad-free, subscribe here.This week we look at horror in advertising.We’ll talk about why the Red Cross produced a horror commercial for blood donations. How Nike had a horror commercial yanked off the air. And a water company that actually cast its product as the villain in a 45-minute horror film.We know you want to listen to all the ads in this show. On the off-chance you don’t, subscribe ad-free here. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

S12 Ep 8When You've Got It, Flaunt It: The George Lois Story
If you want to listen to this show about advertising ad-free, subscribe here.In this episode, we talk about one of the legends of the advertising business – George Lois. Out-spoken and fearless, he launched Xerox, helped elect Robert F. Kennedy, designed famous Esquire magazine covers and even once climbed out onto a window ledge to convince a client to buy an idea. We know you want to listen to all the ads in this show. On the off-chance you don’t, subscribe ad-free here. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

S12 Ep 7Only In Advertising: Stories From The Front Lines (Encore)
If you want to listen to this show about advertising ad-free, subscribe here.This week, I ask my advertising colleagues for their most outrageous ad stories. The advertising business is a big money, high stress industry. And so much can go sideways. Sometimes film shoots go horribly wrong, sometimes clients make the most ridiculous demands, sometimes celebrities refuse to say their lines and sometimes even a James Bond campaign can go up in flames.We know you want to listen to all the ads in this show. On the off-chance you don’t, subscribe ad-free here. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

S12 Ep 6Gold, Silver & Spinach: TV Shows As Marketing
If you want to listen to this show about advertising ad-free, subscribe here.With multiple ways to skip commercials at our fingertips, advertisers have found a new way to reach the public. They’re jumping out of commercial breaks and into the storylines of television shows. This week, we look at a list of popular TV shows that aren’t just entertainment. They’re big marketing vehicles for companies. We know you want to listen to all the ads in this show. On the off-chance you don’t, subscribe ad-free here. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.