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This week, Steph from Cue Marketing and Ben from Human Digital crack open a story you wouldn’t expect from the world of banking; a handcrafted kids’ content series built inside ASB. Yep, puppets, original songs, TVNZ studios… the works. Social & Content Lead Hamish Russell joins the show to unpack how a bank made one of the most delightfully creative education projects in New Zealand. If you think financial services kills creativity, prepare to backspace that opinion.
Why Creativity Doesn’t Die in Banks
Turning an In-School Programme Into a Digital Content IP
Low Budget ≠ Low Impact
Building In-House Capability for Brand Storytelling
Finding the ‘Safe Cracks’ in Risk-Averse Businesses
Using Social to Drive Genuine Value (Not Product Push)
Evergreen Content as Brand Equity
That retro 90s infomercial Long White campaign… toot or boot? (Spoiler: boot.)
Coca-Cola’s AI Christmas ad and why the internet loves/hates it.
The existential crisis of Ben’s “metaphorical” Christmas tree.
A progressive dinner involving tequila, smashed plates, X-rated games, and Steph dressed as an avocado.
The new ChatGPT Atlas browser and whether it’s about to fill out your forms for you.
Deposit books, childhood bank propaganda, and how brand loyalty forms before you can tie your shoes.
If you're a marketer tired of hearing “we can’t do that because… risk,” this episode is proof that creativity can survive — and even thrive — inside the strictest industries. Hamish shows how ASB built an entire kids’ content universe by blending research, cultural insight, in-house skills, and clever navigation of internal approvals. It’s a killer example of brand equity building without selling, and a must-listen for anyone working in financial services, social strategy, education, brand building, or content creation on a shoestring budget.
Chapters
00:00 – Welcome Back
02:30 – Progressive Dinners & French 75s
07:00 – Campaigns of the Week
11:00 – The New ChatGPT Browser
13:20 – Introducing Hamish from ASB
16:00 – Creativity Within a Bank? Yep.
21:00 – What Is GetWise?
27:00 – Turning GetWise Into a Show
31:00 – Funding a Series With No Budget
34:00 – No AI, All Handmade
36:30 – Crafting High-Quality Social Content
37:45 – KPIs, Early Results & Teacher Feedback
43:00 – Will There Be a Season Two?
48:00 – Wrap-Up & Final Thoughts
By Canned MarketingThis week, Steph from Cue Marketing and Ben from Human Digital crack open a story you wouldn’t expect from the world of banking; a handcrafted kids’ content series built inside ASB. Yep, puppets, original songs, TVNZ studios… the works. Social & Content Lead Hamish Russell joins the show to unpack how a bank made one of the most delightfully creative education projects in New Zealand. If you think financial services kills creativity, prepare to backspace that opinion.
Why Creativity Doesn’t Die in Banks
Turning an In-School Programme Into a Digital Content IP
Low Budget ≠ Low Impact
Building In-House Capability for Brand Storytelling
Finding the ‘Safe Cracks’ in Risk-Averse Businesses
Using Social to Drive Genuine Value (Not Product Push)
Evergreen Content as Brand Equity
That retro 90s infomercial Long White campaign… toot or boot? (Spoiler: boot.)
Coca-Cola’s AI Christmas ad and why the internet loves/hates it.
The existential crisis of Ben’s “metaphorical” Christmas tree.
A progressive dinner involving tequila, smashed plates, X-rated games, and Steph dressed as an avocado.
The new ChatGPT Atlas browser and whether it’s about to fill out your forms for you.
Deposit books, childhood bank propaganda, and how brand loyalty forms before you can tie your shoes.
If you're a marketer tired of hearing “we can’t do that because… risk,” this episode is proof that creativity can survive — and even thrive — inside the strictest industries. Hamish shows how ASB built an entire kids’ content universe by blending research, cultural insight, in-house skills, and clever navigation of internal approvals. It’s a killer example of brand equity building without selling, and a must-listen for anyone working in financial services, social strategy, education, brand building, or content creation on a shoestring budget.
Chapters
00:00 – Welcome Back
02:30 – Progressive Dinners & French 75s
07:00 – Campaigns of the Week
11:00 – The New ChatGPT Browser
13:20 – Introducing Hamish from ASB
16:00 – Creativity Within a Bank? Yep.
21:00 – What Is GetWise?
27:00 – Turning GetWise Into a Show
31:00 – Funding a Series With No Budget
34:00 – No AI, All Handmade
36:30 – Crafting High-Quality Social Content
37:45 – KPIs, Early Results & Teacher Feedback
43:00 – Will There Be a Season Two?
48:00 – Wrap-Up & Final Thoughts