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By Truth Collective
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The podcast currently has 34 episodes available.
Web3. What is it? Why does it matter? How do you navigate it? And how is it changing the way brands and planners work? The internet is evolving, which has us asking these questions and so many more. Good thing we were joined in this episode by Brian Piper, director of content strategy and assessment at University of Rochester, Allison Chen, independent consultant and visual designer, Josh Coon, director of experience at Truth Collective, and of course, John Roberts, chief strategy officer at Truth Collective to help guide us through the next frontier of digital space and what it means for small agencies.
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Today, we’re deepening our investigation into diversity in advertising with the recent release of the Feeling Seen USA report. To provide insight and unpack what learnings came out of this stateside study, Jon Evans, chief customer officer at System1, returns with invaluable insight from Thomas Kurdy, executive creative director at ConCreates, and of course John Roberts, chief strategy officer at Truth Collective. Join them to find out why genuine inclusivity is the new industry barometer and what it means for small agencies.
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In this episode, we’re getting lucky! Despite it being mentioned in only 2% of management books and theories, luck can play a big role in your work and it’s within your powers to make it happen. Sure, you can stumble into luck, but wouldn’t’you rather create your own chances that get you where you want to go?
To find out how, join Andy Nairn, Campaign UK award-winning strategist 3 years in a row, founding partner of Lucky Generals, and author of Go Luck Yourself: 40 ways to stack the odds in your brand's favor, Lynette Xanders, director of brand strategy at Truth Collective, and, of course, John Roberts, chief strategy officer at Truth Collective, as they share how to get luck under your control, or not, and what it means for small agencies.
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We’re back with Season 4 of Planner Parley and we are kicking it off, as always, with StratFest! This year, purposeful work took center stage. So did the debate over how strategists can help shepherd brands and clients to making a difference – and whether or not they should.
Join Steve Kozel, senior vice president of strategy, media, and marketing technology at OBP, Sara Macfarlane, principal at Sara Macfarlane Consulting, and of course, John Roberts, chief strategy officer at Truth Collective, as they unpack two days of strat-mazing material and break down what it means for small agencies.
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Enjoy this episode from our vaults. Season 4 starts mid-September. In today’s episode, we’re taking a long hard look at diversity in advertising and how translating the emotional response it evokes can bring advertising impact for good. In his new report, Feeling Seen, Jon Evans, chief marketing officer at System1 shared insights from a significant study on how people feel when they see themselves in advertising, and his findings just might surprise you. Listen in as he and John Roberts, chief strategy officer at Truth Collective, reveal the power of Feeling Seen.
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Enjoy this episode from our vaults. Season 4 starts mid-September. Why do you get up in the morning? Why do we exist? What do we promise people and how is that relevant to daily life? Believe it or not, we’re not talking about existentialism. We’re talking about purposeful brands and marketing. In today’s branding landscape, authenticity and connectivity to your audience are the name of the game, even for B2B. So how can brands make sure they’re living their purpose and sticking to their North Star? Find out as Maggie Lower, CMO at Hootsuite, and Preeti Philip, managing director and partner at Sterling-Rice Group, join John Roberts, chief strategy officer at Truth Collective, as they reveal the ways brands can mine their spiritual health to ensure their values and relevance are long-lasting, and what it means for small agencies.
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Enjoy this episode from our vaults. Season 4 starts mid-September. In today’s episode, we’re getting ugly – and it’s a thing of beauty! With social channels driving audience engagement and client budgets, how do brands learn to let go of perfection without losing creative authenticity? Find out as Tim Leake, chief marketing & innovation officer at RPA, joins Jeremy Schwartz, chief creative officer at Truth Collective, and John Roberts, chief strategy officer at Truth Collective, to get into the whys and hows of selling ugly in 2021 and how being less precious can be the answer for small agencies.
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Enjoy this episode from our vaults. Season 4 starts mid-September. In a year of reckoning that truly opened our eyes to the gross inequalities and racism in our country, we wanted to take a long, hard look at the reality of it in our industry, and learn what we can do about it. Alexis Agosto, director of the 4As Foundation MAIP Program, and Jineen Carcamo, data strategy director at Translation and MAIP alum, in New York City join John Roberts, CSO at Truth Collective in Rochester, NY to discuss this important and pressing issue, what we need to be doing differently, and what it means for small agencies.
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Enjoy this episode from our vaults. Season 4 starts mid-September. This week, we’re delving into a repair manual for the creativity crisis by author Orlando Wood, chief innovation officer at System1 Group in London, England. He joins John Roberts, CSO at Truth Collective in Rochester, New York, to share his revolutionary new book, “Lemon. How the advertising brain turned sour” – and what we can do about it. Join them as they dig into why fame, feeling and fluency are at the heart of what brands need to be doing, why they aren’t, and what it means for agencies.
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Enjoy this episode from our vaults. Season 4 starts mid-September. In this week's episode, our panel shared – and shared about sharing – as they let us behind the scenes of agency leadership and creating culture. They defined the strategy wallow pit, provided tips on how to stay out of it, and, instead, taught ways to shoot from the heart, be playful, and stay mischievous. Join our guests, Mark Pollard, strategy CEO at Mighty Jungle in New York City, Julian Cole, strategy consultant joining from Melbourne, Australia, and, of course, John Roberts, CSO of Truth Collective in Rochester, NY, as they reveal new ways of looking at the things you look at all the time, and what it means for small agencies. Pull up a chair and listen in.
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The podcast currently has 34 episodes available.