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Why Creativity is a Business Superpower, with Sue Unerman and Kathryn Jacob03 Dec 202400:44:52

The old rules of creativity are dead. Are you adapting fast enough?

Sue Unerman and Kathryn Jacob, co-authors of "A Year of Creativity", reveal why "lazy" time fosters the most innovative ideas and how to break free from your industry's echo chamber to cultivate truly original thinking.

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The future of performance marketing with Kris Tait from Croud13 Nov 202400:38:14

Performance marketing is changing fast. Are you keeping up? Kris Tait, US MD of digital agency Croud, reveals the critical mistake so many marketers make (clue: it's about brand awareness), how to balance short-term metrics with long-term growth, and why AI will make marketing harder, but not worse.

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TakeOuts: Quiet Storm founder Trevor Robinson's key insights in 10 minutes09 Jul 202400:09:25

New: Firestarters TakeOuts! Our fast-paced, all-you-need-to-know version of the Think with Google Firestarters podcast. In this series, we'll be sharing highlights of our favourite episodes in 10 minutes or less. We hope you enjoy it.

From challenging the status quo to getting the most out of yourself and your team, hear Trevor Robinson, founder of Quiet Storm and Create Not Hate, discuss why diversity of thought is the key to creative success. 

Author Sam Conniff on becoming comfortable with uncertainty02 Jul 202400:41:15

In an increasingly fast-moving and unpredictable world, the ability to navigate uncertainty has become a superpower. In this fascinating episode Sam Conniff, author, entrepreneur, and founder of Uncertainty Experts, describes how we can turn uncertainty into a catalyst for innovation, learning, and change. He talks about the importance of humility, why we dislike uncertainty so much, and the need for embodied, as well as cognitive, decision-making.

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TakeOuts: VCCP CSO Michael Lee's key insights in 10 minutes25 Jun 202400:10:40

New: Firestarters TakeOuts! Our fast-paced, all-you-need-to-know version of the Think with Google Firestarters podcast. In this series, we'll be sharing highlights of our favourite episodes in 10 minutes or less. We hope you enjoy it.

The range of skills needed to be a media planner has never been wider, says Michael Lee, VCCP Chief Strategy Officer and APG Chair. Listen to find out what marketers can do to keep pace with change.

TakeOuts: Team culture expert Alison Coward's key insight in 10 minutes18 Jun 202400:07:46

New: Firestarters TakeOuts! Our fast-paced, all-you-need-to-know version of the Think with Google Firestarters podcast. In this series, we'll be sharing highlights of our favourite episodes in 10 minutes or less. We hope you enjoy it.

Team culture expert Alison Coward shares her tips on building highly motivated teams, leadership lessons, and the power of workshop mentality. 

Author Ann Handley on the secrets of great marketing writing11 Jun 202400:35:56

Is your grammatical perfectionism holding you back? Ann Handley, author of "Everybody Writes", says great writing is about clear communication — not flawless grammar. Hear Ann share her secrets to writing content that people actually want to read, why perfectionism is a writer's worst enemy, and how AI should be used as a tool, never a crutch.

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'Are advertising and PR really that different?', asks Weber Shandwick's Gen Kobayashi21 May 202400:33:48

Are PR and advertising really so different? Not according to Gen Kobayashi, CSO at Weber Shandwick. Hear him discuss why understanding people is at the heart of effective PR and advertising, the power of an earned-first mindset, and why the best ideas come from operating in the jungle, not the zoo.

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"Great advertising is just a matter of taste", says M&C Saatchi's Sophie Lewis30 Apr 202400:40:15

All great advertising is just a matter of taste, says Sophie Lewis, CSO at M&C Saatchi. Hear her discuss why understanding cultural influences is the secret to creating real impact, how advertisers should think outside of their bubble, and why she has 64,000 photos on her phone.

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Jason Oke, Global Client President at Dentsu on getting great advertising ideas made09 Apr 202400:43:15

How can agencies sell stand out ideas to their clients? What are the secrets of establishing truly beneficial and sustainable client and agency relationships? In this fascinating episode Jason Oke, Global Client President at Dentsu, talks about how to sell great creative thinking to clients, the importance of understanding how ideas move through organisations, and why agencies need to be more confident. 

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The secrets of successful marketing transformation with Alison Orsi28 Mar 202400:35:58

Marketing is the mortar that holds any business together, says marketing transformation consultant and former IBM CMO Alison Orsi. Tune in for her insights on mastering the art of customer experience, breaking down the silo mentality and fostering collaboration across teams.

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The aesthetics of persuasion by design consultant Andy Cowles21 Mar 202400:38:15

How do you capture someone's attention in under 3 seconds? Listen to design consultant and former creative director of Rolling Stone, Andy Cowles, on the art of effective visual communication and why the role of design is so often misunderstood.

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How agencies can drive growth, with Co:Definery's Robin Bonn22 Oct 202400:43:45

What does your agency offer clients that no one else can? Robin Bonn, founder of business consultancy Co:Definery, reveals how to create your own "market of one".

Plus, the surprising power of saying "no" to clients, how to price your work in the age of AI, and the one thing every agency must understand to reach the top of the tree.

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"What kind of visionary do you want to be?" with Adah Parris14 Mar 202400:35:30

How do you create a community and maintain a culture in the digital age? Listen to futurist, tech visionary, artist, and activist Adah Parris on why we need a more thoughtful, holistic, and sensory approach to technology. 

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5 rules to succeed in content marketing, by Storythings Founder Matt Locke07 Mar 202400:37:05

What are the best techniques for making your content marketing really fly? Matt Locke is the founder of the agency Storythings, and a renowned thinker on gaining attention through content. He joins Neil to talk about the need to understand how your content can fit into the lives of your audience, appreciating the media moments when it's possible to engage, and the formats that will work.

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Why wasting time is essential for creativity with Wired Co-founder Kevin Kelly29 Feb 202400:39:07

Why is optimism and letting go of what we know so important when considering technology futures? How can we challenge unexamined assumptions to come up with new ideas? In this wide-ranging, insights-packed episode, Kevin Kelly talks about the role of imagination in understanding the future, why we should focus on enabling technologies, how to make creativity a habit, and the importance of lifelong learning, curiosity, and making new mistakes. 

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Bringing workshop culture into your business with author and facilitator Alison Coward22 Feb 202400:26:53

Don't leave workshop energy at the door — bring it into your business. Listen to Alison Coward, founder of Bracket and author of "Workshop Culture: A Guide to Building Teams That Thrive", as she joins Neil to discuss leadership lessons and prompts for creating meaningful conversations and work environments that foster psychological safety, commitment, creativity, empathy, and high-performance amongst teams.

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What makes a great planner? with VCCP's Chief Strategy Officer Michael Lee15 Feb 202400:32:08

Is media planning becoming the impossible job? Michael Lee, Chief Strategy Officer at VCCP and former Chair at the Account Planning Group, joins Neil to talk about the challenges of the ever-changing media landscape, the importance of "T-shaped" knowledge, the skills that can't be replaced by AI, and why data can't predict if a radical idea will be successful.

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The power of consumer feedback with Unilever's Claire Hennah08 Feb 202400:22:25

How can brands use consumer feedback, community, and authenticity to truly engage with their audiences? Claire Hennah, Beauty & Wellbeing Chief Customer & Digital Commerce Officer at Unilever, joins Neil armed with invaluable insights into how one of the biggest packaged goods companies in the world drives brand growth through consumer connection. 

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Award-winning strategist Rishad Tobaccowala on why the future of marketing is not data01 Feb 202400:43:19

Are you making the most of your data? Rishad Tobaccowala, award-winning strategist, podcaster and best-selling author, joins Neil to discuss why storytelling is key to unlocking its true value and how successful companies combine 'maths and magic' in marketing.

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Marketer and brand builder Jerry Daykin about lazy endism25 Jan 202400:40:27

Jerry Daykin VP & Head of Global Media at Beam Suntory — and former EMEA Senior Media Director at GSK*, speaks to Neil about the future of media, 'lazy endism', balancing hyper-personalisation with wider insight and empathy, and the power of context in media. 

*This episode first came out in September 2021. 

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Strategist Emma Cookson (The Brandtech Group) on the power of simplicity18 Jan 202400:47:33

Emma Cookson is a partner at The Brandtech Group (formerly You & Mr Jones) which positions itself as being built around in-housing, rooted in technology, and founded on transparency. Neil speaks to her about the power of simplicity, and how the ability to simplify complexity is a superpower for strategists. She also discusses some of the biggest and most disruptive shifts in marketing including the benefits of inhousing and the emergence of virtual worlds. And she describes what it's like to trend globally on Twitter (and not in a good way).

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eatbigfish Founder Adam Morgan on creativity from constraints11 Jan 202400:20:04
Is finding opportunity in constraints the key to inventiveness? Neil speaks to Adam Morgan, highly respected author and the founder of eatbigfish, who describes how asking 'propelling questions' that combine a bold ambition with a constraint can help everyone to think more transformatively, reframe challenges, and get 'productively uncomfortable'.    Check out our YouTube video series at: https://goo.gle/3t13pWt
How to lead successful cultural transformation, with Lloyds Banking Group's Tanya Evans08 Oct 202400:37:26

How do you build a transformation culture that truly lasts? Tanya Evans, Group Culture & Leadership Director at Lloyds Banking Group, shares her proven strategies to driving organisational change from within.

Tune in to learn why "radical candour" is the key to high performance, what science can teach us about team building, and how the best leaders embody the change they want to see.

Think with Google Firestarters delves into the minds of the marketing and advertising industry's most inspirational leaders. Check out our YouTube video series at: https://goo.gle/3t13pWt  

 

Discover the aspiration economy with Esprit Global Chief Brand Officer, Ana Andjelic28 Dec 202300:24:07

What is aspiration in the modern world? How do we achieve it, and how do we differentiate and signal our taste to others through knowledge and curation? Esprit's Global Chief Brand Officer, Ana Andjelic, talks about the premise behind her book on how social, cultural, and environmental capital changes brands. 

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Passionbrand founder Helen Edwards on growth from the margins14 Dec 202300:21:25

Brand consultant Helen Edwards is a columnist for Marketing Week, adjunct professor at London Business School, and the author of a new book 'From Marginal to Mainstream: Why Tomorrow's Brand Growth Will Come From the Fringes – and how to get there first'. In this thought-provoking episode she discusses why marketers need to look beyond the usual places to drive sustainable growth in an increasingly competitive world. 

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What strategists can learn from parenting with VCCPs Rob Estreitinho30 Nov 202300:35:33

What are the parallels between planning and parenting? As both the Planning Director at VCCP and the father of a toddler, Rob Estreitinho distills some brilliant lessons for strategists and marketers. Rob talks about the importance of context in decision-making, flexibility and continuous learning, and creating the conditions in which solutions can emerge.

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Wavemaker's Global Innovation Head Sarah Salter on the potential of new technologies17 Nov 202300:45:11

Sarah Salter has been named by Campaign as one of the UK advertising industry's most renowned and authoritative voices on innovation. In this fascinating episode, Sarah discusses the power of conversations as a path to learning, plus the potential of new technologies such as NFTs to drive brand and consumer value. 

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Unlocking the power of behavioural science in marketing with author Richard Shotton02 Nov 202300:30:05

Behavioural science is a powerful tool for advertising, but many marketers overlook it, says Richard Shotton, best-selling author of The Choice Factory. Tune in to hear how it can be used to tap into mood, situation, and human biases to craft more impactful campaigns.

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The advertising effectiveness confidence gap with Kantar's Dom Boyd19 Oct 202300:28:19

What are the key levers of effectiveness? What's the value of difference in driving brand growth? How can brand value be a multiplier to profitability? Kantar MD, UK Insights and Marketing Effectiveness, Dom Boyd, reveals a gold mine of insights into advertising effectiveness. Delving into the current disconnect between advertising effectiveness evidence and spend, and the confidence that marketers have in their marketing strategies and mix.

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Lessons from service design with author Lou Downe05 Oct 202300:33:01

Are you speaking a totally different language to your customers? Lou Downe, author of the best selling book Good Services and former Design Director of the UK Government, joins Neil to talk about what we get wrong about service design and how improving it can help your users, your team and even the world we live in.

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The value of marketing heretics with OLIVER's Nick Myers22 Sep 202300:26:58

Why is thinking differently so important in modern marketing, yet sometimes so hard to achieve? In this episode, Nick Myers, Head of Planning at OLIVER Agency shares his thoughts on why you can only be a true heretic if you really understand the orthodoxy, and why the OLIVER model is such a good example of a heretical approach.

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Finding your crew and building agency culture with Lucy Jameson31 Aug 202300:37:14

In this episode, Lucy Jameson, a founder at Uncommon London, talks about the importance of finding your crew, building an agency culture from the top and the bottom, the enduring power of creativity and disrupting category norms, creating outputs that don't always look like advertising, and why fame is the least used strategy but so often the most effective one.

 

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The risks of overthinking marketing and brand problems with Andy Nairn17 Aug 202300:38:39

In this episode, Andy Nairn, co-founder of Lucky Generals talks about the risks of overthinking marketing and brand problems, how the quest for perfection can suffocate serendipity and luck, and how becoming buried in process can mean that you become blind to everything else around you.

 

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Brand strategy expert Phil Adams on why strategy is about working backwards from ideas10 Sep 202400:39:43

Do numbers inform all your strategic decisions? Phil Adams, Brand Strategy Consultant, says ideas, not stats, are the data that drive brands forward.

In this episode of Firestarters, he reveals the strategic mistakes brands most often make and how to fix them. Plus: the three golden rules to an effective brief, how to conquer creative block, and why your customers may know more about your brand than you do.

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The role of creativity in creating net new value with Agathe Guerrier03 Aug 202300:32:21

What role does creativity play in creating net new value and enabling both disruptive and incremental growth? In this episode, Agathe Guerrier, Global Chief Strategy Officer of TBWA\Worldwide, discusses the all-important distinction between efficiency and effectiveness in marketing, the risks inherent in over-focus on one at the expense of the other, and the need to look at ratios in the context of absolute numbers.

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The newest MarTech trends with Hubspot VP Platform Ecosystem, Scott Brinker13 Jul 202300:23:32

What are the key technology trends that every marketer should be paying attention to? In this episode, Scott Brinker, renowned martech writer and the author of Hacking Marketing, explains as opportunities for innovation multiply, the skills needed for creating real differentiation will increasingly be focused on how marketers can orchestrate and bring together the lego bricks of technology, apps and services in the most advantageous way. 

 

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Working at the speed of culture with New Balance's Ian Fitzpatrick29 Jun 202300:49:57

How can belief and craft drive what we deliver? What are the challenges of working at the speed of culture? What role can marketing leaders have in connecting the dots between specialisms? Find the answers in this episode with Ian Fitzpatrick, Global Director for Brand and Strategy at New Balance.

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The future of planning and marketing withn R/GA CSO, Tom Morton15 Jun 202300:45:05

What's next for planning and marketing? R/GA Chief Strategy Officer, Tom Morton, discusses strategy as the assembling of truths to create advantage, why brand strategy has never been more important, and how 'the revolution doesn't care about your content calendar'. 

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Marketing's role in driving green growth with EdenLab CEO Leo Rayman04 Jun 202300:20:50

What opportunities exist for marketers to drive sustainability transformation and green growth? Leo Rayman, former CEO of Grey Consulting and Grey London, is now CEO of Green Growth consultancy EdenLab. In this episode, Leo discusses the need to connect climate expertise with marketing's ability to shape aspiration, paint compelling visions of the future, and change behaviour. 

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The future of advertising with Omelet's CEO, Thas Naseemuddeen20 Apr 202300:37:44

Thas has worked as a Senior Strategist at BBH, Group Strategy Director at Deutsch, and now runs independent agency Omelet. In this episode Thas speaks about the future of advertising, making creativity more accessible to business, how agencies can move upstream with clients, and the idea of leadership as the 'amplified self'.

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How planning, marketing and advertising are evolving with Chapter's Founding Partner, Gareth Kay06 Apr 202300:40:56

Gareth is Founding Partner at Chapter in San Francisco. In this episode, he discusses how planning, marketing and advertising are all evolving. Gareth speaks about the power of having a high density of creative talent, the danger of planning specialising into irrelevance, the importance of diversity in inputs, and the challenges and opportunities that are emerging from the increasingly blurred lines between product and marketing disciplines. 

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Lessons from a career in advertising with Saatchi & Saatchi's Chairman and Chief Strategy Officer, Richard Huntington02 Feb 202300:37:46

Richard Huntington is the Chairman and Chief Strategy Officer of Saatchi & Saatchi London Group. In this episode, he discusses the critical lessons from his career in advertising, his insights into how marketing is changing, and predictions for the future of the industry. 

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How productive disagreement can lead to better solutions with Ian Leslie19 Jan 202300:25:48

Ian Leslie is a strategist and the author of acclaimed books on human behaviour including Conflicted, How to Disagree, and Curious. In this thought-provoking episode, Ian talks about the power of healthy argument in helping groups to get to the right answer and why 'thinking is a collaborative activity'. He also discusses how doing our best work requires managing our ego, how to avoid common bias in decision-making, and why debate is so necessary to the health of any shared enterprise.  

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The power of optimism with Dan Cullen-Shute05 Jan 202300:40:53

Dan Cullen-Shute is the CEO & Founder at Creature, as well as being the CEO of White Crow, and a member of Forbes Agency Council and the IPA iList. In this compelling episode Dan talks about the potency in combining stubbornness with positivity, and in always believing that 'something magical is about to happen'. He describes the importance of 'intelligent misbehaviour', of self-awareness as a leader, of hiring people who are better than you and then getting out of the way, and of balancing consistency with flexibility in the age of hybrid working.

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The power of great copy, with brand tone of voice and copywriting expert, Vikki Ross20 Aug 202400:42:16

Everybody writes. But do you know what it takes to craft the perfect sentence? Acclaimed brand, tone of voice, and copy consultant Vikki Ross shares her secrets to writing compelling marketing messages that drive results.

In this episode of Firestarters, she discusses the art of great copywriting, from how to define your brand's voice to why it's crucial to make every word count — and ensuring your copy always passes the "concrete, visual, and falsifiable" test.

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Storytelling, psychological safety, and bringing people on the journey with Patricia McDonald22 Dec 202200:41:56

Patricia McDonald has run strategy teams at agencies including Isobar, BBH, Weber Shandwick and is now the Global CSO, Creative, at Dentsu. In this episode Pats talks about how as a strategist, it's not enough to be right, you need to bring people on the journey with you, and how the best strategists have generosity as an inherent operating system. She describes how storytelling is a superpower in creating memorability, especially those stories that have an evolutionary advantage. There are also insights into the risks inherent in the polarisation of the marketing industry, and the importance of psychological safety amongst planning teams.

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Laughter, creative risks, and the importance of diverse people and perspectives in the creative process with Trevor Robinson08 Dec 202200:40:39

Trevor Robinson OBE is the Creative Director and founder of Quiet Storm Advertising and Create Not Hate, the not-for-profit which aims to combat systemic racism and get underrepresented young people into the creative industries. In this fascinating episode, Trevor speaks about the importance of laughter and fun in the creative process, how clients can be brave and take creative risks, and how to get buy-in for bold ideas. He also talks about creating work that you're proud of, and why diverse perspectives and people are so needed in the creative and advertising industries.

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Breaking down false dichotomies in marketing, the convergence of media and creative, and the 'third age' of planning with Tom Roach24 Nov 202200:41:20

Tom Roach, VP of Brand Planning at Jellyfish, discusses how brand planning can be the glue that binds different marketing specialisms together and about the need to break down the false dichotomies in marketing between brand and performance. He describes the inevitability of convergence between media and creative, human capability and automation, and how this is heralding a 'third age' of planning.

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Everything agencies are doing wrong | Founder, Fawnbrake10 Nov 202200:38:58

Amelia Torode spent many years leading strategy at agencies including VCCP, Good Relations Group and TBWA before launching The Fawbrake Collective, an independent strategy consultancy with a unique model based on distributed planning talent. In this fascinating episode Amelia talks about what's wrong with the current agency 'operating system', the need to move 'from large and layered to faster and flatter', how some moments in life refocus you on 'the fierce urgency of now', the challenge of running distributed teams, and why sometimes it can be hard but necessary to move on.

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