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Ep. 29: How Creative Leaders Sell Big Ideas w/ Danielle Giroux


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Making Ideas Real with Danielle Giroux

In this episode, Michael Janda sits down with Danielle Giroux, Senior Director, Brand & Creative at Clio, to unpack what it really takes to move ideas from “interesting thought” to actual business impact.

Danielle shares her path from walking into a local design studio at 13 with a faux-leather portfolio, to building a creative career across agency, tech, brand leadership, AI adoption, and now her upcoming platform and book, Making an Idea Real.

This conversation goes deep into the messy middle of creative work: selling ideas, building alignment, navigating stakeholders, using AI responsibly, knowing when to pivot, and learning that the real work is rarely the polished final output. It is the trust, clarity, resistance, decision-making, and leadership required to get the idea across the finish line.

Big Ideas from the Episode

1. The portfolio gets you noticed. Relationships move your career.

Danielle’s early story shows how ambition, trust, and human connection can open doors long before the work is perfect.

2. Awards matter—but business impact matters more.

Danielle reflects on the difference between agency award culture and in-house creative leadership, where the real question becomes: did the work move the needle?

3. AI is not just a production tool. It is an alignment tool.

Danielle shares how AI can help translate ideas for different stakeholders—CMOs, CFOs, sales leaders, clients, and internal teams.

4. The 1% idea is not enough.

The brilliant idea is only the beginning. The other 99% is navigating people, resistance, timing, belief, trust, and execution.

5. Being “real” is becoming a creative advantage.

In a world of AI-generated polish, the human layer—your voice, your presence, your perspective, your imperfections—matters more than ever.

Memorable Quotes

  • “Great ideas don’t fail. They fade.”
  • “The other 99% is everything it takes to make it real.”
  • “The win can look different on different days.”
  • “You have to know when to pivot before it’s too late.”
  • “Being real means showing more of yourself than you might be comfortable showing.”
  • Guest Links: Danielle Giroux

    • Website: daniellegiroux.com
    • About Danielle: daniellegiroux.com/about-1
    • Making an Idea Real: daniellegiroux.com/making-an-idea-real
    • Blog: daniellegiroux.com/blog-making-an-idea-real
    • Instagram: instagram.com/DANIELLE+GIROUX
    • LinkedIn: Danielle Giroux on LinkedIn
    • Clio profile via The Org: Danielle Giroux at Clio
    • DAM Consultation: Danielle’s DAM Consulting Page
    • Superside SHIFT Summit: Danielle at Superside SHIFT
    • OnBrand Speaker Profile: Danielle Giroux on OnBrand
    • Bynder Customer Story with Clio: Bynder: Clio + Danielle Giroux
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