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Ever wonder what happens when a seasoned Amazon executive trades corporate chaos for toddler tantrums—and discovers it makes him a better marketing leader?
Today, Charlene sits down with someone who's mastered the art of authentic storytelling in an AI-saturated world. Brent Brooks is the Director of Marketing at Texada Software, former Amazon Principal Product Marketer for Alexa Smart Home, and a father of two who took an 8-month career break to focus on fatherhood. But what sets him apart isn't just his tech pedigree—it's how he applies parenting wisdom to marketing strategy and refuses to let his team become "toddlers" while still guiding them like a lighthouse.
They dive deep into everything from Brent's physical ritual of switching to an analog watch each night (his Mr. Rogers moment) to why he tells marketers to "kill your darlings," to how teaching his daughter to cut her nails revealed everything wrong with his leadership style. Plus, the shipping container analogy that simplified Amazon's most complex smart home technology.
If you've ever wondered how to balance authentic storytelling with data-driven results while maintaining work-life boundaries that actually work, this 44-minute conversation is pure gold.
Meet Brent Brooks — In 5 Fun Facts"You don't know if I'm real until you meet me in person. And so taking that stance means I have to be hyper vigilant in all of my campaigns to make sure I'm leveraging something real." - Brent Brooks
Topics Covered[00:02:30] - The storyteller identity: Why Brent calls himself a storyteller first and how new adventures prevent boring repeated stories.
[00:08:15] - Falling into marketing accidentally: From Econ/Poly Sci degree to discovering the dopamine rush of successful campaigns and real-time analytics.
[00:14:45] - Balancing creativity with data: The modern attribution challenge and why you have to trust your story will resonate over time.
[00:18:20] - Career journey strategy: From local automotive to global Amazon—each step building on the previous skillset.
[00:25:30] - Texada's growth engine philosophy: Selling "through to" the customer that matters and competing on growth paths, not features.
[00:29:15] - The authenticity crisis: Fighting AI content noise with face-to-face events and real customer stories.
[00:32:45] - The analog watch boundary ritual: Physical separation techniques and the Mr. Rogers mentality for work-life transitions.
[00:36:20] - Eight months of fatherhood lessons: How parenting taught patience and the "guide but let them sail" leadership philosophy.
[00:40:10] - The lighthouse leadership analogy: Shining light on team members while staying grounded in experience and belief systems.
[00:42:15] - Two core pieces of advice: Get your positioning story straight and trust your authenticity above all else.
3 Key Things You Can Apply TodayEver wonder what happens when a seasoned Amazon executive trades corporate chaos for toddler tantrums—and discovers it makes him a better marketing leader?
Today, Charlene sits down with someone who's mastered the art of authentic storytelling in an AI-saturated world. Brent Brooks is the Director of Marketing at Texada Software, former Amazon Principal Product Marketer for Alexa Smart Home, and a father of two who took an 8-month career break to focus on fatherhood. But what sets him apart isn't just his tech pedigree—it's how he applies parenting wisdom to marketing strategy and refuses to let his team become "toddlers" while still guiding them like a lighthouse.
They dive deep into everything from Brent's physical ritual of switching to an analog watch each night (his Mr. Rogers moment) to why he tells marketers to "kill your darlings," to how teaching his daughter to cut her nails revealed everything wrong with his leadership style. Plus, the shipping container analogy that simplified Amazon's most complex smart home technology.
If you've ever wondered how to balance authentic storytelling with data-driven results while maintaining work-life boundaries that actually work, this 44-minute conversation is pure gold.
Meet Brent Brooks — In 5 Fun Facts"You don't know if I'm real until you meet me in person. And so taking that stance means I have to be hyper vigilant in all of my campaigns to make sure I'm leveraging something real." - Brent Brooks
Topics Covered[00:02:30] - The storyteller identity: Why Brent calls himself a storyteller first and how new adventures prevent boring repeated stories.
[00:08:15] - Falling into marketing accidentally: From Econ/Poly Sci degree to discovering the dopamine rush of successful campaigns and real-time analytics.
[00:14:45] - Balancing creativity with data: The modern attribution challenge and why you have to trust your story will resonate over time.
[00:18:20] - Career journey strategy: From local automotive to global Amazon—each step building on the previous skillset.
[00:25:30] - Texada's growth engine philosophy: Selling "through to" the customer that matters and competing on growth paths, not features.
[00:29:15] - The authenticity crisis: Fighting AI content noise with face-to-face events and real customer stories.
[00:32:45] - The analog watch boundary ritual: Physical separation techniques and the Mr. Rogers mentality for work-life transitions.
[00:36:20] - Eight months of fatherhood lessons: How parenting taught patience and the "guide but let them sail" leadership philosophy.
[00:40:10] - The lighthouse leadership analogy: Shining light on team members while staying grounded in experience and belief systems.
[00:42:15] - Two core pieces of advice: Get your positioning story straight and trust your authenticity above all else.
3 Key Things You Can Apply Today