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Marketeers, grab your delulu mindset (yes, Sean and Lindsay are still rolling with it) and settle in—because The Two Marketeers are wrapping up Season 5 with the big question they started with: is creativity actually in crisis, or are we all just addicted to the drama?

In this finale, Sean and Lindsay take a fast-and-loose tour through the season’s hottest debates:

  • AI in marketing—friend, foe, or just another overhyped tool?
  • Doing more with less (aka the marketer’s Olympic sport).
  • Hybrid teams, smaller budgets, shrinking timelines—fuel for creative thinking or a slow death by a thousand briefs?
  • Why “uncertainty” isn’t new (spoiler: life has always been messy).
  • And the spicy idea that maybe—just maybe—everyone is creative.

This isn’t your average “state of marketing” episode. The Two Marketeers deliver a cheeky, caffeine-fueled sendoff that lands on a surprisingly hopeful take: creativity isn’t dying—it’s adapting. From AI-powered shortcuts to scrappy constraints, this season proves that human creativity thrives under pressure (and loves a good plot twist).

If you’ve ever worried that the robots are taking your job, your budget is shrinking, or your boss thinks “delulu” is a strategy, this one’s for you.

Listen in, laugh a little, and leave with a fresh perspective on where marketing (and your creativity) goes next.

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Welcome back, Marketeers! In Part 2 of the Insight Famine series, Lindsay and Sean are getting real about the crumbling state of brand strategy—and what’s behind it. Spoiler: it’s not just AI, it’s the people too.

From the myth that “I’m not creative” to the obsession with shortcuts and the undervaluing of true strategic thinking, Sean and Lindsay unpack the root causes of today’s creativity crisis. They dig into the State of Creativity 2025 report, explore why real insights matter more than ever in marketing, and challenge the idea that creative strategy can survive without deep human thinking.

Expect hot takes on:

  • The art and science of insight development
  • Why AI still needs a human brain (and heart)
  • The emotional power of real consumer understanding
  • How imposter syndrome kills creative confidence
  • Why experienced strategists still matter (a lot)
  • And the radical honesty required to do this job well

If you’ve ever been asked to “just write the strategy in five slides” or make a creative brief with no brief, this one’s for you.

Listen in for a no-BS conversation that marketers, creatives, strategists, and CMOs need right now.

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In this episode of The Two Marketeers Podcast, marketing strategists Lindsay Waugh and Sean Patrick dig into the latest State of Creativity 2025 report and uncover a surprising diagnosis: we’re living in an insight famine.

Despite having more marketing data, research tools, and AI-generated outputs than ever before, something crucial is missing—real human insight. Lindsay and Sean explore how modern marketers are stuck translating facts into creative ideas without the connective tissue that makes campaigns resonate.

Tune in as they unpack:

  • Why creative confidence is on the decline in uncertain times
  • How insight acts as the bridge between research and brand storytelling
  • What junior strategists are missing—and how to evolve from data-first to insight-led marketing
  • Why radical honesty in client briefs is a game-changer
  • And what role art vs. science (and even AI) plays in the creative process today

This episode is a must-listen for anyone in brand strategy, advertising, creative direction, or consumer insight roles looking to spark more meaningful, effective marketing. If you’ve ever sat in a meeting wondering where the “aha” moment went, this one’s for you.

For reference:
WARC, "State of Creativity 2025" Report

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What makes a pitch actually work? Is it the million-dollar deck? The standing ovation? The sushi chef flown in for extra flair? In this episode, Lindsay Waugh and Sean Patrick get real about the messy, unpredictable, often-theatrical world of marketing pitches.

They’re talking big swings, big personalities, and even bigger questions—like why some of the best pitches don’t win, and why some of the worst ones somehow do. From pitch pressure to pitch prep, pitch theatre to pitch truth, this one’s for anyone who’s ever crafted a killer presentation and still walked away empty-handed.

You’ll hear hot takes on:

  • Why being unapologetically you in the room is the ultimate power move
  • When pitch theatre helps—and when it totally backfires
  • The real reason clients choose agencies (hint: it’s not your process slide)
  • What makes a pitch feel more like Survivor than strategy

Whether you’re pitching to win, pitching for fun, or just trying to survive the next RFP—this episode will hit home.

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Should You Kill Your Campaign or Build a Brand Platform?

What makes a campaign stick—for 15 years? In this episode of The Two Marketeers Podcast, marketing strategists Lindsay Waugh and Sean Patrick dive into one of the most iconic creative platforms in modern advertising: Snickers’ “You’re Not You When You’re Hungry.”

They unpack what made this campaign more than just a clever ad—from emotional storytelling and humour to brand consistency, cultural relevance, and performance longevity. Plus, they break down the difference between a campaign and a true creative platform, what it takes to build brand equity over time, and whether “ad wear-out” is even real (spoiler: System1 has thoughts).

If you’re a brand leader, agency partner, or marketer facing tough questions about whether to keep, kill, or evolve your existing creative, this episode is a must-listen.

They cover:

  • What actually makes a campaign a creative platform
  • Why Snickers’ long-running campaign still works 15 years later
  • Emotional branding strategies that rise above commodification
  • The myth of ad fatigue and why creative consistency matters
  • How to evaluate the ROI of your campaign in a recessionary market
  • Fluent devices and how they help build lasting brand value

This episode is great for CMOs, brand managers, strategists, creatives, and anyone trying to figure out if it’s time to refresh—or double down.

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In Part 2 of "What Brands Say About Us", co-hosts and marketing strategists Sean Patrick and Lindsay Waugh dig deeper into how our relationships with brands reflect who we are—and how that’s changing in today’s world. From Starbucks and Lululemon to IKEA and No Frills, they explore how political climates, economic realities, and personal values influence brand loyalty and self-expression.

This episode dives into:

  • Why some brands feel like trusted friends worth defending
  • How consumers balance value brands like Mark’s with luxury splurges
  • What Gen Z’s curated “high-low” lifestyle means for marketers
  • The myth of the brand “silver bullet” and the importance of test-and-learn
  • Why brand leaders need long-term thinking in a short-term world

Whether you’re a strategist, brand builder, or just fascinated by the psychology of branding, this episode offers smart, real talk about what it really takes for a brand to stay relevant and loved.

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Why do we really buy what we buy?

In this episode of The Two Marketeers podcast, Sean Patrick and Lindsay Waugh go deep on the messy truth about branding: it’s not just about what brands say—it’s about what they say about you. From badge brands that scream status to “quiet luxury” that whispers exclusivity, the conversation dives into how brands become part of our identity, self-worth, and even our emotional reward system.

Whether it’s your morning Starbucks ritual, the quiet confidence of a Celine bag, or proudly rocking high-low style with Walmart and Warhol, this episode uncovers how brand choices reflect who we are, who we wish we were, and how we want the world to see us.

Expect cultural hot takes, marketing confessions, and insights into:

  • The psychology of luxury and quiet branding
  • How brand loyalty simplifies decision-making in a world of choice overload
  • Why brands act like social currency—from high school to middle age
  • What your “value brand” actually says about your taste

And just when it gets comfortable? Lindsay throws in a political curveball that cuts the convo right at the good part. (Don’t worry—Part Two is coming.)

Happy listening, Marketeers!

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Let’s talk about the thing that makes creative people squirm: pricing.

In this raw and revealing episode of The Two Marketeers Podcast, Lindsay Waugh and Sean Patrick unpack the messy, emotional, often awkward relationship creatives have with charging money for their genius. From accidental budgeting expert to agency veteran turned freelance strategist, Sean shares the lessons learned (and insight from dollars left on the table) along the way.

The Two Marketeers are ripping open the outdated belief that time equals value and digging into why value-based pricing is the model creative professionals need—but rarely use right. From scope creep nightmares to undercharging without even knowing it, they explore what it takes to price your work with confidence, clarity, and a bit of swagger.

If you’ve ever dreaded the “so what’s your rate?” conversation, this one’s for you. It’s honest. It’s uncomfortable. It’s the real cost of creative work—finally talked about out loud.

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In this episode of The Two Marketeers podcast, Lindsay and Sean come for the brands that all sound like they share the same group chat. You know the ones: cheeky, chummy, and desperate to be your bestie — whether they’re slinging soap or selling mortgages. Inspired by a spicy viral post from strategist Joe Burns, they’re unpacking the epidemic of copy-paste quirkiness that’s taken over brand comms.

When every brand tries to be “fun,” is anyone actually saying anything? Why are billion-dollar companies talking like your meme-loving roommate — and more importantly, is it working?

Listen up as The Two Marketeers break down how this bland brand voice trend took over, what’s driving it, and how to stop your brand from sounding like everyone else at the party.

Expect hot takes, agency confessions, and no holding back as they call out the difference between authentic and just… algorithm-friendly.

Grab your AirPods. This one gets juicy.

For reference:
Joe Burns > Linkedin: Your Cool Friend™ https://www.linkedin.com/feed/update/urn:li:activity:7297588935617138689/

Sonder & Tell > Bestie, can we chat xoxo

https://sonderandtell.substack.com/p/bestie-can-we-chat-xoxo?utm_medium=web

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This episode of The Two Marketeers podcast explores the Multiplier Effect in marketing—aka the critical (and often ignored) balance between brand and performance. Sean and Lindsay dive into a new report by WARC that challenges how we define marketing success today, spotlighting how brand marketing’s long-term impact is consistently undervalued compared to the short-term sugar highs of performance metrics.

We’re talking about the “messy middle” of consumer decision-making, the cracks in how marketing gets measured, and why it’s time to ditch the silos between brand and performance once and for all.

As WARC puts it:

“We’re excited to introduce The Multiplier Effect, a data-driven analysis that reveals why many advertisers are leaving significant revenue-generating opportunities on the table.”Built with insights from a first-of-its-kind coalition of advertising effectiveness experts—including Analytic Partners, BERA.ai, Prophet, and System1—this report argues that the strongest returns come from using brand equity as an accelerant for commercial performance.

In other words? When brand and performance finally start playing on the same team, you unlock exponential growth.

Happy listening, Marketeers.

See The Multiplier Effect by WARC here > https://page.warc.com/the-multiplier-effect-report

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Sales vs. Marketing: Frenemies or Soulmates?

In this episode of The Two Marketeers Podcast, Sean Patrick and Lindsay Waugh tackle one of the most misunderstood power struggles in business: the ongoing battle (or maybe love affair?) between sales and marketing. With over 30 years of combined experience, these two marketing pros pull back the curtain on what really happens when businesses say they “need marketing” but are actually drowning in sales problems.

From sales enablement myths to the future of marketing as a company-wide mindset, Sean and Lindsay break down the tiers of marketing functions, the role of brand in short- vs. long-term growth, and how to sniff out when a client just isn’t ready to change. Expect real talk, a few spicy truths, and a whole lot of insight for marketers, sales leaders, and anyone tired of the siloed approach to growth.

Whether you’re trying to boost your brand, align your sales and marketing teams, or figure out why your website still isn’t converting, this episode is your no-BS guide to redefining what marketing really means in a sales-driven world.

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Buckle up, Marketeers! In this episode, Sean Patrick and Lindsay Waugh go full delulu—but don’t worry, it’s all in the name of marketing insight. They’re diving into the Gen Z mindset and their go-to coping mechanism: “delulu” (a.k.a. delusional optimism). Inspired by a VML article, they unpack how this generation is flipping reality on its head—not to escape, but to thrive.

Lindsay brings the fire with insights from a TED Talk on “delulu culture,” while Sean keeps it real with a parent’s POV on how his Gen Z kids are navigating the chaos. Together, they explore how escapism has gone from disconnecting to reconnecting—with creativity, social media, and sheer optimism shaping a new reality.

This is a fun, eye-opening ride into generational resilience and the power of a good reframe. Are Sean and Lindsay a little delulu too? Probably. And that might be a good thing. Happy listening!

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In part two of The Two Marketeers deep dive into innovation under pressure, Sean and Lindsay hit record on a topic near and dear to their podcasting hearts—how the industry got a full-blown post-pandemic makeover.

When COVID-19 shut the world down, podcasters had two choices: pause or pivot. (Spoiler alert: The Two Marketeers pivoted.) In this episode, they unpack how lockdowns forced podcasting to evolve overnight, ushering in a new era of remote recording, video content, and a whole lot of Zoom-induced chaos.

From the scrappy rise of virtual recording setups to how listener habits shifted during endless lockdowns, they explore how podcasting adapted to a world in flux. And let’s not forget the video boom—was it a natural evolution or just a necessary evil in the age of social? Plus, they tackle the fine (and sometimes blurry) line between creativity and innovation, proving that constraints don’t kill creativity—they fuel it.

Whether you’re a seasoned podcaster, a marketer thinking about podcasting for your brand, or just fascinated by how people make magic out of mayhem, this one’s for you. Tune in as The Two Marketeers prove—yet again—that constraints don’t kill creativity. They fuel it.

Press play. Let’s talk shop, Marketeers.

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Crisis? Or creativity catalyst? In this episode of The Two Marketeers Podcast, Sean Patrick and Lindsay Waugh dive into the unexpected upside of a crisis—how it fuels creativity and drives real innovation. Using QR codes as a case study (yes, Lindsay has always been a fan), they unpack the difference between creativity (big ideas!) and innovation (actually making them work).

QR codes were clunky and inconvenient… until a global pandemic made them indispensable. Suddenly, what was once a tech dud became an everyday essential. So, what changed? The key layers of innovation—better phone tech, wider adoption, and a crisis that made them critical.

Tune in as they explore how necessity doesn’t just mother invention—it forces it to finally take off.

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In this timely and crucial episode, Lindsay Waugh and Sean Patrick of The Two Marketeers confront a troubling trend: companies halting corporate social responsibility (CSR) and diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) initiatives during challenging times.

The headlines are disheartening—DEI departments dismantled, Chief Diversity Officers let go—and it’s impossible not to feel the weight of what this means for the individuals and communities most impacted. Lindsay shares her frustration and concern as years of hard-fought progress are at risk of being rolled back, leaving many wondering: what happens to the people these initiatives were designed to support?

Lindsay and Sean dig into the long-term consequences of these short-sighted decisions. For brands that once stood proudly for inclusion and social impact, pulling back now sends a devastating message—not just about priorities but about authenticity. They unpack why this isn’t just a “bad look” but a betrayal of trust that affects employees, customers, and communities alike.

While they highlight brands like Ben & Jerry’s as examples of staying true to purpose even in tough times, they also acknowledge the challenges companies face in maintaining commitments to DEI. But ultimately, this is a call to action: CSR and DEI aren’t just business strategies—they’re human commitments that must be kept.

Tune in for an unflinching, heartfelt conversation about why keeping these promises isn’t just critical for companies—it’s essential for creating a more just and equitable society.

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Freelancing—it’s not all coffee shops and “freedom,” folks. In this episode of The Two Marketeers podcast, Sean Patrick and Lindsay Waugh get real about the rollercoaster ride that is going solo. Sean spills the tea on going freelance twice (yes, he went back for more) and shares what it’s like to leap from agency life to corporate gigs and then to running your own show. Meanwhile, Lindsay talks about how her entrepreneurial spirit and love for novelty made freelancing an awesome choice for her.

But it’s not all sunshine and flexible schedules. Sean and Lindsay pull back the curtain on the reality of freelancing: the sacrifices, the responsibility, and that heavy dose of accountability you can’t dodge when it’s your name on the line. The good news? They also share the wins—like the thrill of calling the shots and building a business that truly reflects their values.

It’s a candid, no-BS chat about the highs, lows, and everything in between. Whether you’re freelancing curious or already living the hustle, this one’s for you.

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In this episode of The Two Marketeers, Sean Patrick and Lindsay Waugh dive headfirst into a topic every marketer and creative professional has faced: too many cooks in the kitchen. When deadlines are tight, budgets are squeezed, and creativity feels like it’s on life support, how do you decide how many people—and who—you really need to get the job done?

Join Sean and Lindsay as they unpack:

• Why fewer, highly skilled team members can be more effective than a crowded room.

• The importance of accountability and defining roles in high-pressure situations.

• How bespoke freelance teams bring agility, expertise, and a sense of ownership that elevates the final product.

• The challenges of training the next generation in a world that values efficiency over exposure.

This conversation is packed with insights for anyone managing teams, collaborating with clients, or trying to navigate the creative crisis in today’s marketing landscape. As Lindsay says, “How many cooks do you need? Ask the chef.”

Listen now to learn how to set your kitchen—and your team—up for success.

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In this episode, Sean and Lindsay, co-hosts of The Two Marketeers podcast, dive headfirst into the “creativity crisis" and the concept of time. They uncover how the magic of making truly happens when you respect time, embrace iteration, and lean into a little creative chaos.

They explore why time management isn’t just about meeting deadlines—it’s about giving ideas room to breathe and evolve. From missteps to masterpieces, Sean and Lindsay champion the power of practice, experimentation, and, yes, even making a few glorious mistakes along the way.

Hear their unapologetic take on pushing back against “ASAP” culture and prioritizing upfront strategy and discovery. Because sometimes, slowing down is the secret to speeding up success. Whether you’re a seasoned creative or a client whisperer, this episode is packed with bold insights on making your best work, not your fastest work.

Get ready to rethink your relationship with time, creativity, and the craft itself. Let’s make time work for the work!

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In this episode, The Two Marketeers hosts Lindsay Waugh and Sean Patrick dive deep into the age-old marketing challenge of "doing more with less." As the pressure mounts to deliver high-impact creative work with shrinking budgets, timelines, and resources, the two marketing experts explore how to embrace constraints as an opportunity rather than a threat. They discuss the role of AI and automation tools, cautioning against using them as a crutch to replace human creativity and nuance. Instead, Lindsay and Sean emphasize the importance of nurturing one's own creative spirit, developing taste and discernment, and carving out the necessary time and mental space to produce truly innovative work.

This conversation touches on the vulnerability that often accompanies creative problem-solving and how the willingness to feel challenged can actually be a strength. Sean and Lindsay share strategies for championing great creative within organizations and maintaining a mindset of using constraints to fuel ingenuity.

Happy listening, Marketeers! You will come away with a renewed appreciation for the human element of marketing and advertising, and practical tips for doing more with less in an increasingly fast-paced, resource-constrained world.

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Welcome back to the Two Marketeers podcast! The hosts, Sean Patrick and Lindsay Waugh, are kicking off Season 5, and they couldn't be more excited. As Sean mentioned, this is their 90th episode, which is a huge milestone. Can you believe it? 90 episodes over the course of 5 seasons - it's been quite a journey.

When Sean and Lindsay first started this podcast, they had no idea it would grow into what it is today. They were just two marketing professionals who wanted to have honest, insightful conversations about the industry they're so passionate about. Over the years, they've covered a wide range of topics - from the latest marketing trends and strategies, to the role of creativity and innovation. And now, as they enter their 5th Season, they find themselves facing a new challenge: the rise of artificial intelligence and its impact on the creative process.

This season, their theme is "creativity crisis" - that uneasy feeling that the work they do, the ideas they generate, and the campaigns they craft could potentially be replicated, or even replaced, by AI technology. It's a topic that's been weighing heavily on both of their minds, and they know it's something many other marketers and creatives are grappling with as well. When Sean and Lindsay first started exploring this idea, Lindsay admits she felt a bit vulnerable. The thought of AI being able to produce content, develop strategies, and even come up with creative concepts faster and more efficiently than humans was, frankly, a little terrifying. I mean, what does that mean for their jobs? For their industry? For the future of marketing as they know it? But as they dug deeper, something shifted. Rather than seeing AI as a threat, they started to view it as an opportunity. Yes, the technology is advancing at a rapid pace, and yes, it has the potential to disrupt the way they work. But instead of running from it, they decided to lean into it. To explore how they, as marketers and creatives, can harness the power of AI to enhance and elevate their own skills and capabilities.

Over the course of this season, Sean and Lindsay will be diving into topics like the role of AI in content creation, how machine learning can inform marketing strategy, and what the future of creative agencies might look like. They'll be doing research, sharing their own experiences, and providing their listeners with some valuable insights and actionable takeaways. Because, at the end of the day, Sean and Lindsay believe that creativity and innovation will always be at the heart of marketing. And while AI may change the way they work, it doesn't have to replace the human element. In fact, they think it has the potential to make them better, smarter, and more efficient marketers.

So buckle up, Marketeers, because this is going to be one wild ride. Sean and Lindsay can't wait to share it with you. Happy listening!

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Welcome to the finale of Season 4, Marketeers! We've made it. Four years, four seasons and 89 episodes later, The Two Marketeers podcast is wrapping up yet again. Don't worry; they only break for the summer, so you'll see them return, fresh and ready to rock, in the fall of 2024.

Co-hosts Sean Patrick and Lindsay Waugh dedicated this finale episode to the top three things they've learned while producing The Two Marketeers podcast. After being made all too aware that an entire season and promotional plan for a podcast can be created in under an hour using AI, Sean and Lindsay wanted to share with their listeners the value of going through it. Enjoy listening, Marketeers, and see you next season.

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Welcome to part 2 of a two-part episode titled "Is Effectiveness Killing Creativity?" In this two-parter, co-hosts Sean and Lindsay explore the relationship between creativity and effectiveness and unpack how we got to today's over-engineered creative process and the need for measurement control over creativity. This episode dives further into how taking accountability for what motivates us as creative people can enable us to thrive as creative thinkers in marketing.

Enjoy, Marketeers!

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Welcome to another episode of The Two Marketeers podcast! This is a special one, so buyers should beware. Have you ever wanted an up-close glimpse into the brains of co-hosts Sean Patrick and Lindsay Waugh? Well, ask, and you shall receive.

In this episode, titled 'Is Effectiveness Killing Creativity,' Sean and Lindsay explore the relationship between creativity and effectiveness and unpack how we got to today's over-engineered creative process and need for measurement control over creativity. From digital to analytics and measurement, they call out and question it all in relation to creativity and ask some complex, possibly unanswerable, questions... Can creativity truly thrive and flourish in the handcuffs of today's environment? And, in turn, what will happen to human creativity as we know it?

Buckle up, Marketeers, and happy listening. This one is a wild ride.

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Marketeers, it was love at first sight! Or sip? Or snack? In any case, as soon as Sean and Lindsay, co-hosts of The Two Marketeers podcast, saw the latest campaign from Kraft Heinz, produced by their internal agency, The Kitchen, they knew they had to dive in.

As seen in Strategy Online, the Kraft Heinz brand is having fun with beer marketing cliches for its LTO freebie. In the article titled "KD makes a case for being at The Beer Store", Strategy states, "KD’s latest campaign puts a twist on a time-honoured cottage tradition by helping locals stock their vacation getaway pantries for the Victoria Day long weekend, rolling out the “KD 2-4,” the first ever 2-4 of KD mac ‘n cheese cups, created in partnership with The Beer Store. Starting Friday (May 17, 2024), consumers can get their hands on a free 24-pack of KD Cups while supplies last.

“As many Canadians head to the cottage for the long weekend in May, stopping at the Beer Store for their 2-4 is an unheralded tradition,” says Brian Neumann, head of brand communication, Kraft Heinz Canada. “We took the opportunity to piggyback on this consumer behaviour with the KD 2-4, 24 cups of Canada’s favourite Mac & Cheese in our most convenient snackable format.”

Neumann adds that KD cups were a perfect fit to provide easy snacking on long weekends for Gen Z consumers searching for “cravings and convenience. He adds that the product also allows consumers to enjoy it without having to spend extra time in the kitchen during their long weekend."

Happy listening, Marketeers, as Sean and Lindsay guide you along this long weekend road trip, one bite at a time.

For reference:

Strategy Online, "KD makes a case for being at The Beer Store"

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In April 2024, Contagious sent out its weekly newsletter, the 'Contagious Edit: Your Weekly Dose of Contagious Thinking,' which immediately caught the eye of The Two Marketeers as it discussed the virtues of churning stuff out.

The newsletter states, "In his 2018 book, Atomic Habits, James Clear tells a story about a photography teacher that holds a useful lesson for creative types.

Clear had come by the story in another book, called Art & Fear, which was published in 1985. The authors of that work had — for not especially interesting reasons — obscured the truth of the tale by omitting the name of the teacher in question and changing the locale to a ceramics class. But after Clear got in touch with them — and then spoke with some of the teacher’s former students — he learned the facts behind the fable, and this is apparently how it really happened.

Jerry Uelsmann was a successful artist who taught a film photography class at the University of Florida. On the first day of class one year, Uelsmann divided his students into two groups. He told the first group that they would be the ‘quantity’ group, and he would grade them on how many photos they submitted by the end of term. The other group, he said, was the ‘quality’ group, and they only had to produce one photograph all semester, but it had to be near-perfect to earn an A.

When it came time for Uelsmann to review his students’ photographs, he saw that the best compositions almost all came from the quantity group. While the students in the quality group had fussed over one or a few pictures, the quantity group were clicking away like an arthritic ankle in winter, and apparently became better photographers for it.

Former psychology professor Dean Keith Simonton spent decades studying human greatness in art and science, and he also found that, when it comes to creative endeavours, there is great value in volume.

After researching the lives of more than 2,000 eminent scientists, Simonton told the LA Times in 1988 that the single most important quality these great thinkers shared was probably ‘the willingness to produce a tremendous amount of work — often on seemingly trivial or useless projects — without fear of failure.’

In 1997 Simonton published a paper that articulated this finding as the ‘equal-odds rule’, which states that ‘the relationship between the number of hits (ie, creative successes) and the total number of works produced in a given time period is positive, linear, stochastic, and stable.’

The relationship between quality and quantity is not written in stone. A 2008 paper by Aaron Kozbelt, for example, found that classical composers produced their greatest concentration of hit songs around five years after their productivity peak, which suggests things like experience and expertise have a role to play. And common sense would suggest that you have to pay at least some attention to the quality of your ideas and compositions to eventually hit paydirt.

Still, it’s a fairly reliable rule of thumb that you need to have a lot of ideas to have great ones."

Join The Two Marketeers in this episode as they debate the quality vs. quantity of ideas and how to become a master of more. Happy listening!

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Welcome to a less-than-brief conversation all about the brief! As creative strategy people in the marketing and advertising industry, The Two Marketeers co-hosts, Sean Patrick and Lindsay Waugh, are obsessed with the brief. And rightfully so! The brief is the kick-off to brilliant (and, unfortunately, mediocre) work. But, it should NOT be the beginning of the work being done. In this episode, Sean and Lindsay discuss and debate the role of the brief, all that has to go into creating one, and what to do in the absence of a great one, or let's be real, one at all.

Happy listening, Marketeers! Then, get out there and craft better briefs.

For reference:

MarketingWeek, "Mark Ritson: The idea that marketers need to be creative is a load of baloney, we’re useless at it."

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Watch out, The Two Marketeers are fired up! Co-hosts Sean Patrick and Lindsay Waugh take this episode to unpack a controversial article published in CMSWire with the headline, "AI Will Replace 95% of Creative Marketing Work". And as you may imagine, Sean and Lindsay call BS.

The article, linked below, starts by stating, "Goodbye, marketing. Hello, AI. Or AGI. OK, that's totally dramatic. But it's kinda what a top executive in the generative AI space says. Sam Altman, CEO of OpenAI, the creator of ChatGPT, says in the new book, "Our AI Journey" that AI will mean that 95% of what marketers use agencies, strategists, and creative professionals for today will easily, nearly instantly and at almost no cost be handled by the AI — and the AI will likely be able to test the creative against real or synthetic customer focus groups for predicting results and optimizing. Again, all free, instant, and nearly perfect. Images, videos, campaign ideas? No problem."

As with any new technology birthed into the world, it begins with collective excitement and intrigue, quickly followed by the fear that, once again, technology is set to take over the world and make us all unemployable. As Lindsay so eloquently states, bologna.

Tune into this lively discussion with The Two Marketeers as they debate and discuss the role of AI, what it is good for and what human elements it cannot replace-at least today.

For reference:

CMSWire > "Sam Altman: AI Will Replace 95% of Creative Marketing Work"

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In this episode of The Two Marketeers, co-hosts Sean Patrick and Lindsay Waugh dive into a recent article from Ad Age that sheds light on a critical shift in the advertising industry. Agencies are increasingly pressured to sell their cookie-cutter proprietary processes over their people, talent and creative chops. Sean and Lindsay unpack the why behind this trend and its implications, discussing its impact on agency culture, creativity, and client relationships.

Sean and Lindsay offer insightful advice to agencies facing this challenge, suggesting that while having a process to sell is important, it's crucial to look at the bigger picture. They strongly (ha!) advocate for agencies to change the narrative about what best-in-class agency talent looks like. Instead of focusing solely on processes, agencies should prioritize getting the right people (as full-time or contract resources) and creative capabilities, emphasizing the collective value they bring to clients beyond a one-page process.

Join Sean and Lindsay as they explore how agencies can adapt to this changing landscape, redefine their value and how they make choices (and money!) for the future of the ad industry.

For reference:

Ad Age, "Why Agencies are Obsessed with Pitching on Process Instead of Talent"

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On this topic, The Two Marketeers cannot remain silent any longer! That's right; the world has reached a 'tipping point' where tip culture is spiralling out of control. Across North America, no matter what businesses you patronize, you'll likely be prompted to offer a tip. However, the rapidly changing tipping culture raises questions about its fairness and effectiveness.

As Forbes states, "A recent survey by Bankrate found that roughly 66% of Americans have a negative view of tipping. Around 30% of respondents think that tipping culture is "out of control," with more companies encouraging customers to tip at their counters than ever before. Patrons find the pre-entered tip screens aggravating (32%) and think businesses should pay their employees more rather than rely on gratuity (41%)."

Sean and Lindsay, co-hosts of The Two Marketeers Podcast, are taking a step back and putting their personal opinions aside in this episode (ya, right!) to examine tip culture from a brand experience design perspective. They candidly discuss consumer sentiment around tipping and the desired consumer takeaway from the experience, especially in the 'moment of truth'—the last mile of the consumer journey.

Listen and weigh in on Linkedin, Marketeers. This is going to be a fun one!

For reference:

Forbes, "Tipflation: Americans Think Tipping Culture Is ‘Out Of Control’ And Workers Should Be Paid More"

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Welcome back, Marketeers, to the second part of a two-part episode where co-hosts Sean Patrick and Lindsay Waugh watch and discuss a documentary titled, 'Kill Your Darlings'. Kill Your Darlings is a documentary film about the world of modern advertising and the creative talent defining it. The film investigates and examines this 150-year-old industry through the eyes of a young female creative and features interviews with advertising legends, creative marketers and new talent in the creative industry.

Picking up where they left off in part one, Sean and Lindsay share their points of view on flaws in the current state of the marketing and advertising industry and discuss ways of fixing them. Happy listening, Marketeers!

For reference: Watch 'Kill Your Darlings' on YouTube

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Hello Marketeers! Welcome to the first of a two-part episode where The Two Marketeers podcast co-hosts Sean Patrick and Lindsay Waugh watch and discuss a documentary titled, 'Kill Your Darlings'.

Kill Your Darlings is a documentary film about the world of modern advertising and the creative talent defining it. The film investigates and examines this 150-year-old industry through the eyes of a young female creative and features interviews with advertising legends, creative marketers and new talent in the creative industry.

In true Two Marketeers fashion, Sean and Lindsay have a lively conversation about the current state of the advertising industry and their roles within it. Have a listen and enjoy!

For reference:
Watch 'Kill Your Darlings' on YouTube

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2024... we're bringing new material, bringing new material. Or is Lindsay still as obsessed with granola bars as always!?! Tune in to find out!

This episode of The Two Marketeers Podcast kicks off with Lindsay bringing forward a stat from Amazon that the majority of searches within the platform are product, no brand, first. Which begs the question of how brands influence consumers in the moment of purchase and beyond? That fundamental question then sends Sean and Lindsay back down the brand rabbit hole to debate and discuss the role of brands in today's world and how brands can deliver exceptional consumer experiences when much of the experience appears to be out of their control. Sean raises an even more critical question: what happens when the brand experience goes awry?

Happy listening, Marketeers!

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Welcome to part 2 of the episode, "When Creative Becomes Everyone's Job," where Aleena Mazhar Kuzma, SVP and Managing Director of FUSECreate, joins co-hosts Sean and Lindsay. Part 2 picks up where part 1 left off, with Aleena diving into what it takes to rebrand and launch the new positioning of an agency during the early days of the COVID-19 pandemic.

This episode closes out with Lindsay's burning question. Listen to discover what she was dying to pick Aleena's brain about. Sneak peek, it has to do with the industry obsession, as well as Lindsay's personal obsession, with working with independent agencies. Happy listening!

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The Two Marketeers are kicking off 2024 with a bang and an exceptional guest! In this episode, Aleena Mazhar Kuzma joins co-hosts Sean and Lindsay. Aleena has grown up in the ever-evolving and dynamic advertising and marketing business and now leads FUSE Create, an independent creative agency in Toronto. Her passion for the business surrounds creative problem-solving and working with incredibly smart and talented people, partners and clients. As SVP and Managing Director, Aleena works closely with teams to create work that Turns Heads, fills them with pride, and makes an impact for the brands she works with.

Through the years, Aleena has worked on campaigns that break the status quo for brands like CIBC, Ricola, Hilton, Proximo Spirits, Maple Leaf Foods, and many others. She also sits on the board of People of Colour in Advertising and Marketing (POCAM), working to make the marketing industry a more inclusive space for people of colour.

This conversation is so rich that The Two Marketeers have broken it down into two episodes. Welcome to part one of this two-part episode titled "When Creative Becomes Everyone's Job." Happy listening!

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Join us on the latest episode of the Two Marketeers podcast, where your hosts, marketing and strategy experts Sean Patrick and Lindsay Waugh, delve into a hot-button topic of the moment: the Pay Transparency Act. In this episode, Sean and Lindsay unravel the layers of this groundbreaking legislation and break down the pluses and minuses of the Pay Transparency Act from their personal and professional points of view. As advocates for fair compensation and transparency, Sean and Lindsay share their expertise on what this legislation means for knowledge workers who must continuously understand and fight for their true value.

Take advantage of this engaging discussion that promises to equip you with industry insights needed to thrive in the era of increased transparency and value based pricing.

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This episode of The Two Marketeers podcast is part two of a riveting two-part series. In part two, co-hosts Sean Patrick and Lindsay Waugh continue to explore the ever-evolving relationship between strategy and creative in the marketing and advertising industry.

Lindsay recollects the first time in her career as a strategist when strategy and creative truly came together and stopped being frenemies. For Lindsay, this is the moment when the value of strategy shifted. The Two Marketeers boldly state that it's time to erase the line, as strategists must embrace their creativity to excel at their role, and the best creatives are strategic thinkers.

Let's do this, Marketeers!

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This episode of The Two Marketeers podcast is part one of a riveting two-parter. Co-hosts Sean Patrick and Lindsay Waugh dive deep into the intricate dance between strategy and creative in this two-part saga. As The Two Marketeers, Sean and Lindsay have seen creative and strategy roles evolve significantly over the last 20 years. The big question is, how much have they grown and changed, and what does that mean for the people in those roles in the marketing and advertising industry?

Enjoy the conversation, Marketeers!

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Welcome to another episode of The Two Marketeers podcast! This is the first episode in Season 4 that dives into a more personal side of The Two Marketeers around how they've designed how they both work and live. They compare their work/life experiences both pre and post-freelance.

This episode starts with Sean and Lindsay asking each other the critical question, "What's the biggest difference in how you work now (as a freelancer) compared to when you were last an employee?" Intrigued to find out the answers? Sneak peek: ever heard of busy and bored?

Tune in to find out what on earth that means. Happy listening, Marketeers!

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In this episode of The Two Marketeers podcast, co-hosts Sean Patrick and Lindsay Waugh go back in time... to design school. As she thinks back, Lindsay's number one takeaway from her design school experience is the extreme resilience learned from selling ideas. Sean states that he's not a salesperson, and Lindsay disagrees. They discuss how strategy is both the thinking and the selling of ideas. But in today's world of shrinking budgets, ideas are not enough. You need to do more with less. Strategy enables you to design more meaningful ideas that move businesses and brands forward. Key message: Design smarter, not cheaper, ideas.

For reference:

Brand Master Podcast, Strategy in Experiential Design (W/ Paula Murray)

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The Two Marketeers are back LIVE in the studio for the kick-off of Season 4! Who would've thought!?!

In this episode, The Two Marketeers introduce the theme of Season 4, which is… DA-DA-DAAAA Designing Experiences! Throughout Season 4, The Two Marketeers will explore two sides of designing experiences. The first is how strategy helps brands and marketers design more meaningful experiences for their audiences. The second is the more personal side of experience design, where co-hosts Sean and Lindsay will bring forward their point-of-view on modern ways of working and how people have the power to design how they work and live.

Let's do this, Marketeers!

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Another season comes to a close, Marketeers!

In this Season 3 finale of The Two Marketeers podcast, hosts Sean and Lindsay reflect on their journey over the past 10 months and share one key learning each of them will remember most.

First, Lindsay shares her insights on the pervasive obsession with progress and forward motion experienced by individuals and brands alike. Sean labels this obsession "MOMENTUMMMM" and then brings his unique perspective to the table, emphasizing his pursuit of quality over quantity in both work and life.

Wrapping up their third season, The Two Marketeers provide thought-provoking and, dare we say, wise perspectives that will leave listeners inspired and motivated to give themselves the space they need to rest, recharge and reframe over the summer.

See you in Fall 2023, Marketeers!

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This year, another new study was released on the potentially harmful effects of alcohol consumption, encouraging people to rethink their drinking habits. Well, one marketeer (you guess which one!) was having none of it.

As the months rolled on and debates continued on the impact of alcohol on the human body, experts have come out yet again undecided. Meanwhile, in social circles, people have been latching on to either side of the debate with either a strong, "I told you so!" or "I simply can't believe it!". This ongoing back-and-forth has prompted Sean and Lindsay, co-hosts of The Two Marketeers podcast, to dedicate this episode to data.

Sean and Lindsay explore how people take media headlines and quoted statistics as gospel without doing much further research to understand the context of the information they are seeing. They discuss why it is essential to go beyond the headlines and do more research to challenge our own biases and form our own opinions.

Join Sean and Lindsay for this passionate episode, with a drink in hand or not, and walk away with the idea that we shouldn't straight up believe everything we read and, more so, that we each should challenge everything we think.

Cheers, Marketeers!

For reference:

World Health Organization Study, "No level of alcohol consumption is safe for our health"

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This episode of The Two Marketeers Podcast was inspired by a recent Contagious article of the same name that states, "In the process of chasing cool, brands have lost the purpose of analysing culture. Most of the signals considered ‘trends’ today are really nothing more than frivolous entertainment."

Which in Lindsay and Sean's opinion is painfully accurate.

With the rise of social media, the term 'trend' no longer means what it used to. In fact, it has become so ubiquitous many argue it has lost all meaning. From macro-trends to micro-trends, tidal behavioural shifts to hashtags of the day on TikTok, brands and the people who market them are feeling overwhelmed in trying to keep up. It's exhausting. Especially when it comes to brand strategy. Don't get Lindsay started...

Tune in as hosts Sean and Lindsay discuss the implications of our social-first trend-obsessed world of 'fast trends' and what brands and the people who market them can do to survive.

For reference:

Contagious, "Trends have lost all meaning"

Doritos, 'Doritos creates ‘triangle hunt’ contest to win over Gen Z'

AdAge Pride Month, "PRIDE MONTH GUIDE FOR BRANDS—NAVIGATING LGBTQ+ MARKETING AMID THE CULTURE WARS"

Book, "Non-Obvious"

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In this fun and fascinating episode of The Two Marketeers podcast, your hosts Sean Patrick and Lindsay Waugh dive headfirst into the world of retail and consumer behaviour. Join them as they unravel the trending story behind #LululemonDupes and its unexpected benefit for the renowned athleisure brand.

Drawing inspiration from the thought-provoking article published on Fast Company, Sean and Lindsay dissect the evolution of the Lululemon dupe phenomenon. They explore the impact of social media on the consumer mindset, shedding light on how influencers and savvy shoppers have fueled the rise of affordable alternatives to Lululemon's popular Align leggings.

Sean and Lindsay explore the implications of the Lululemon dupe trend for brand loyalty, ponder the challenges faced by established brands when they come up against the emergence of affordable substitutes, and question whether these dupes are merely a passing fad or a sign of changing consumer expectations.

Tune in to this episode of The Two Marketeers as Sean Patrick and Lindsay Waugh provide their expert insights, engaging in lively discussions and debates about the marketing strategies that can help brands adapt to this new era of consumer behaviour. If you're interested in understanding the power of social media trends and their impact on brand perception, this episode is not to be missed!

For reference:

Fast Company, "Lululemon’s brilliant dupe strategy should be duplicated by every brand"

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First of all, did you know that Apple started a bank!? Well, it's true, and customers are quickly buying in. But that's a topic for another time...

In this episode of The Two Marketeers podcast, co-hosts Sean Patrick and Lindsay Waugh argue that perhaps come-one-come-all brainstorms aren't always the best path to the best ideas. Free chips and drinks are not the answer.

The Two Marketeers discuss how effective brainstorms require an actual plan with clear objectives and focused outcomes. And when everyone in the room has a voice, there's an opportunity to challenge our own biases. They also talk about how important equity and diversity are to making sure participants feel seen and heard, creating an environment that encourages productive and progressive creative thinking.

Tune in to hear their thoughts on how to get the most out of your brainstorming sessions and how to generate ideas that are strategically aligned with the business challenges you are trying to tackle.

For reference:

FckOatly "Why hater-debunking FckOatly.com is more than a PR play"

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We know, we know, you've hit the jackpot on your newest, biggest and brightest idea! Well, get ready to fall out of love.

On this episode of The Two Marketeers podcast, co-hosts Sean and Lindsay explore the harsh yet critical reality of falling out of love with your brilliant ideas.

Sean and Lindsay discuss the importance of recognizing when an idea isn’t right or just isn't right right now and how to move on from it. Or huck it in the 'ideas bucket' for later, as Lindsay so eloquently puts it. The Two Marketeers share tips on how to pressure test your ideas to help you weed through what will work, what won't work, and answer why to both.

So if you’re ready to learn about the highs and lows of idea generation, join us. It's a love affair not to be missed.

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Vulnerability alert!

In September 2022, as you may or may not have seen plastered all over your FYP, The Two Marketeers launched TikTok as a new platform to play in for Season 3.

Spoiler... it did not go well.

In this episode, Sean and Lindsay go full transparency on their six-month TikTok experience. From pulling Lindsay out of content idea rabbit holes to pushing Sean to be creative in real-time, The Two Marketeers talk about their self-described fail and all the vulnerability that comes with it. To quote Lindsay: "It was a really fun experience, I'm so glad we're not doing it anymore."

Good news: it was an eye-opening and learning-filled adventure where the key learning is that the Two Marketeers just aren't ready for this hugely popular platform, and from an analytics standpoint, TikTok isn't ready for them.

This episode will take you on an emotional roller coaster ending in three key takeaways for your business should you decide to dip your toe in something new.

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How, How, How. This is a question ingrained in us in our everyday lives of DIY culture. How did you do that? How did that happen? How can I do that myself? How do we do this right and move the needle?

When trying to build a successful brand, it's easy to get overwhelmed and caught up in the 'how' vs stepping back to fully understand 'what' you are trying to do and, more importantly, 'why' you're doing it.

In this episode of The Two Marketeers Podcast, Sean and Lindsay step back from the uncertainty of 'how' to remind listeners that addressing the better questions of 'what' and 'why' will provide the answers necessary to move forward with confidence and conviction. Ultimately informing and simplifying 'how' to get the job done. Don't drown in the how and hold yourself back from achieving your what and fulfilling your why.

Ask better questions, Marketeers, and you will figure out how to get it done.

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Ok Marketeers, let's get messy – with beauty (and Gen Z).

In this episode of The Two Marketeers Podcast, co-hosts Sean and Lindsay continue their ongoing fascination with Gen Z, exploring their refreshingly unexpected perceptions and behaviours on beauty and how it's impacting the beauty and wellness industry. From the growing demand for realness and authenticity to glossy on their terms, Sean and Lindsay debate how Gen-Z is changing how we think about well-being.

Tune in to hear Sean and Lindsay's insights and advice on how brands can stay ahead of the game by understanding the fascinating and diverse mindsets of Generation Z.

For reference:

Well+Good, "The Glossy Wellness Industry Is Getting a Dose of Gen Z Realness"

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It's time for The Two Marketeers to put AI (artificial intelligence) writing tools to the test. And the test continues! The below podcast episode description was written with the Open AI Playground platform.

Query: Please write a podcast episode description for The Two Marketeers podcast talking about co-hosts Sean Patrick and Lindsay Waugh testing out AI writing tools for strategy work.

Result: In this episode of The Two Marketeers, hosts Sean Patrick and Lindsay Waugh explore the world of AI writing tools and their potential for strategy work. From the latest AI-driven writing tools to the implications of using AI to craft strategy, Sean and Lindsay discuss the pros and cons of using AI to help with their work. They also test an AI writing tool and share their experiences and insights. Join Sean and Lindsay as they dive into the world of AI writing tools and explore the possibilities of using them for strategy work.

So, Marketeers, what do you think? Did AI nail the description, or is the human element missing?

Listen and stay tuned, as Sean and Lindsay have only begun to scratch the surface of AI and strategy.

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It's back, baby! Say hello again to the beloved Zellers from our Canadian childhoods.

It has been almost a decade since this iconic Canadian brand closed its doors, but for Zellers, it's time for a new adventure. In this episode, Sean and Lindsay discuss the relaunch of Zellers by HBC and alongside fellow retailer The Hudson's Bay. They explore how the brand can be reimagined for the modern Canadian consumer and discuss the challenges of bringing a beloved brand back to life. From The Two Marketeers perspective, Zellers has the potential to become a significant player in the Canadian retail market, based both on the state of the economy and consumers' evolved shopping habits and expectations.

Listen and let The Two Marketeers know: Are you excited to see this brand legacy rebooted in 2023? Comment, rate and subscribe to The Two Marketeers Podcast.

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It's that time of year again, Marketeers! The Edelman Trust Barometer has landed for 2023. Spoiler alert, as you may imagine, trust is in the gutter—funny headline for a dismal outlook on optimism.

The 2023 Edelman Trust Barometer is the firm’s 23rd annual trust and credibility survey. As Edelman states this year, "A lack of faith in societal institutions triggered by economic anxiety, disinformation, mass-class divide and a failure of leadership has brought us to where we are today – deeply and dangerously polarized."

Top learnings from the report:

  • Business is the only institution seen as competent and ethical.

  • Fifty-three percent of respondents globally say that their countries are more divided today than in the past.

  • CEOs are obligated to improve economic optimism and hold divisive forces accountable.

So what's a company to do in a society where business is the only institution seen as competent and ethical? Brands, it's time to lean in.

Sean wraps up this episode by sharing the opportunity he sees for brands in this climate by answering two key questions.

"Trust" us, this episode is worth a listen.

For reference:

2023 Edelman Trust Barometer, "Navigating a Polarized World"

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As the new year kicks off, The Two Marketeers have noticed a shift in headlines from the classic "New Year, New You" to "Recession! Recession! Recession!" With the ever-changing global economic landscape, the fear of recession is a real threat and consumers have adjusted their spending habits accordingly, creating a 'consumer recession' that has changed the shopping mindset of many.

Brands need to understand how this consumer recession has impacted shoppers and their habits, and create strategies to best support them during this state of perma-crisis.

Join The Two Marketeers as they talk all things consumer recession and share the Top 3 actions brands can take to remain competitive in a challenging economy and help their customers navigate the difficult times ahead.

For reference:

NielsenIQ article, "Most consumers believe the recession is here"

The 2022 Most Contagious Report: Free download here

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Hello, 2023!

It's a new year, and The Two Marketeers are all excited about getting intimate. With brands, that is. Although both Sean and Lindsay admit to never having heard the words 'brand' and 'intimacy' together before now, they are already hooked.

In this episode of The Two Marketeers Podcast, Sean shares his recent discoveries on what brand intimacy is, why it's relevant right now, and why he's fallen head over heels with the idea. Lindsay – ever the level-headed strategist – is intrigued but questions its staying power. Is it the next buzzword? Or a game changer for brands?

Find out in this first episode of 2023, and get ready to get intimate!

Happy New Year, Marketeers

For reference: 

MBLM, "Brand Intimacy 2022 Study" 

Success Story Podcast, "Mario Natarelli, Managing Partner at MBLM | How Brand Intimacy Can Make or Break Your Business"

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It's a wrap, 2022!

In this episode, hosts Lindsay and Sean discuss the top three things they've learned about marketing's impact on the human experience and vice versa. A shift they made at the beginning of Season 3 of The Two Marketeers Podcast. They share their insights and experience, both personal and professional, and lessons learned when developing and guiding best-in-class brands of any size.

The Two Marketeers talk about the importance of listening, the power of reflection, and the need for empathy. Join us as they explore what they've learned about themselves, our society, and the human experience in 2022.

Happy holidays and 'see' you in the New Year, Marketeers!

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When it comes to the brands we love and trust, loyalty is what we’re giving. Question is, what does it take to not only win us, but keep us? The Two Marketeers take the perspective of both consumer and marketer to understand what it takes for today’s loyalty programs to meet the diverse needs and growing expectations of the ever-evolving consumer.

Rewards programs are nothing new. We have grown to love our points, perks, and even promotions. In a world where brands can and often do understand us better than ever, the competition is fierce, with the consumer now in power.

Join Sean and Lindsay, as they share recent human experiences that both question and celebrate the new role and power of brand loyalty in 2022.

For reference:

Forbes, "Building Your Loyalty Program For The Future"

The Wise Marketer, "Forrester Study Shows Customer Loyalty Is Entering a New Season of Growth"

Nova Scotia Buzz, "Sobeys Answers Your Top 10 Questions About Switching To The Scene+ Program From Air Miles"

Qualifio, "What is brand loyalty and why is it important in a cookieless world?"

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Calling all pet owners, pet parents and marketers of 'fur baby' brands, this one's for you!

Join Lindsay, Sean and special guest Nero, Sean's precious pup, as The Two Marketeers share all they've learned over the last few years about the exploding and lucrative Fur Baby market.

In this episode, Sean and Lindsay not only bring the fascinating, and polarizing, research they've done on the future of 'pet wellness' and the pet industry, but also discuss their real-world experiences and perspectives as a pet owner and a pet shoppers respectively.

Never before has the human experience been so critical in understanding how to position and build a pet brand.

Snuggle up with your furry friend and enjoy, Marketeers!

For reference:

Common Thread, "Pet Industry Trends, Growth & Statistics in 2022 and Beyond: Unleashing Your Ecommerce Pet Marketing Strategies"

Euromonitor International, "Top Five Trends in Pet Care"

UCF Today, "Opinions: Pets Are Not People"

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Brand equity vs. brand value. Have you ever taken the time to truly think about how they differ?

It may seem like a simple word swap, but the difference is critical to understanding and valuing the power of positive perception of your brand in the minds of consumers.

In Episode 3, Season 3 of The Two Marketeers podcast, Sean and Lindsay highlight the distinction between a brand's equity and its value. And how creating positive human experiences is essential to building trust – therefore equity – in the long-term. At a time when consumer trust is low and competition is fierce, the case for building brand equity to raise and sustain brand value is a strong one.

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The Gig Economy. Yup. You've probably heard of it, talked about it, considered it even. Or, like The Two Marketeers, you're living it.

It's a hot topic these post-pandemic days and its recent growth is notable to say the least. Why? Well, there are a some key factors in the current marketing landscape that Lindsay and Sean talk about about and compare notes on in this episode.

Join full-on freelance Marketeers Sean and Lindsay, as share their own freelance experiences and how answering the question, "How much are you worth?" is a daunting and necessary task for anyone in the Gig Economy.

For reference:

Forbes, "3 Reasons Businesses Are Tapping Into The Gig Economy"

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The Two Marketeers are pumped for a brand new season – Season 3! Hosts Sean and Lindsay talk about what's new and different this season, and how it's all about marketing and the human experience.

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The Two Marketeers dedicate their last recording of Season 2 to the timely headline of Ontario's new 'Right to Disconnect' law. As Sean and Lindsay are about to set off on a well deserved two month break from recording, they discuss the value of taking time to literally disconnect from work – even if you love what you do for a living.

The Right to Disconnect is an important legislative step, but for The Two Marketeers it goes beyond the law. It's about giving yourself the time to examine how you live and work on terms that support your aspirations. And, as Sean puts it, "Call out the BullS#!t"! Take it from two freelance consultants, legal or not, this is an opportunity to reimagine the role of work in your life and what unplugging looks like – on your terms.

Season 3 is set to land in the Fall of 2022 so enjoy this episode and stay tuned for what's to come. Happy summer, Marketeers!

For reference:

The Right to Disconnect

The New Yorker, "The Bullshit-Job Boom"

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Marketeers, have you ever heard of the term ‘Creative Effectiveness’? Well until this episode Sean hadn’t (so he did his homework!). Lindsay, on the other hand, came to the conversation with some invaluable intel.

Creative effectiveness is something ad agency pros have been discussing and debating for many years as new platforms, communication methods and performance metrics continue to evolve at lightning speed. Most recently though, James Hurman in association with WARC and Cannes LIONS have upped the game. Developing the Creative Effectiveness Ladder: a measurement framework that categorizes and values creative work based on its impact on specific business objectives.

Join The Two Marketeers, as Sean and Lindsay share real-life experiences and debate their personal views on this ground-breaking practice and its potential impact on the future of marketing. Insights not to be missed! Happy listening.

For reference:

Kantar, "How top advertisers measure creative effectiveness"

WARC, "Principles of creative effectiveness"

IAB Canada, "The Science Behind Creative Effectiveness"

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Their latest contribution to the beauty conversation, The Two Marketeers dedicate this episode to what they’ve cleverly coined as "punch-in-the-gut-vertising". Hosts Sean and Lindsay examine Dove's latest #detoxyourfeed campaign which aims to de-normalize potentially toxic beauty advice pervasive on social media. As part of the Dove Self-Esteem Project, the campaign targets teen girls’ social media feeds and gives them, and their parents, tools to help them define what “beauty” means for themselves.

As StrategyOnline.ca puts it, "Dove is looking to counter bad [beauty] advice by encouraging girls to tune out on the toxic content and urging parents to key in on what their daughters are watching.”

This one gets personal Marketeers, as Lindsay and Sean struggle to distinguish between their perspectives and experiences as both marketers and parents. The provocative question they raise is a common one: Is social media to blame? Listen to the full episode and find out.

For reference:

Strategy Online, "Dove shows moms the toxic influence of social media"

Cision PR Newswire, "A NEW STUDY FROM THE DOVE SELF-ESTEEM PROJECT FINDS 1 IN 2 GIRLS SAY IDEALIZED BEAUTY ADVICE ON SOCIAL MEDIA CAUSES LOW SELF-ESTEEM"

Dove, "Our Mission"

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For a couple of marketeers who fancy themselves pretty darn hilarious, this conversation about humour in advertising was a bit more serious and complex than they’d bargained for. More than just getting a laugh, humour-based creative is about creating an emotional connection as a brand with your audience. But what the Two Marketeers find fascinating is that when marketers think of creating an emotional connection, it should be about what the marketing industry is calling ‘sad-vertising’. You know, the commercials about puppies and crying babies?

Well, no more! Sean and Lindsay are finally asking the question after more than two years of you-know-what… are we FINALLY allowed to be funny again?!? And they’re not waiting for an answer.

Join hosts Sean and Lindsay as they explore the mindset shift required to make room for levity. Sadvertisers, step aside!

For reference: 

Kantar, "Who’s laughing now? Let’s stop the decline of humour in advertising"

Studio Binder, "Ethos, Pathos & Logos: Definition and Examples of Persuasive Advertising Techniques (2022)"

Words Matter by Wix, "Ethos, Pathos, Logos: What Are They and How to Use Them"

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Okay people, this topic has been a long time coming! It's finally time to: Map. It. Out.

Join The Two Marketeers as they explore the practice of mapping in marketing and advertising – journey mapping, empathy mapping, all of the mapping! Share the value of uncovering the fascinating range of conscious and subconscious emotions we all experience as consumers today.

But, what's the benefit of this practice? Is it simply to find ways to influence their purchase decision? NO! Sean and Lindsay adamantly agree that mapping your target audience and their experience can help you deeply tap into emotions and opportune moments to build a strong connection with your brand. Connections that ultimately drive sales and loyalty for the longer term. To quote the Harvard Business Review: "Fully connected customers are 52% more valuable, on average, than those who are just highly satisfied."

So if you're struggling with whether mapping (of any kind) is right for your brand, have a listen and do as The Two Marketeers do – Map. it. Out.

For reference:

Harvard Business Review, "The New Science of Customer Emotions"

Forbes, "What Is Customer Journey Mapping And Why Is It Important?"

Hubspot, "How to Create an Effective Customer Journey Map [Examples + Template]"

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Episode warning: This episode kicks off with Lindsay all "jacked up on serendipity" so whether you're into this topic or not, The Two Marketeers guarantee that the energy is infectious. So let's get into it...

Unsurprisingly so, The Two Marketeers have been magnetically drawn to The Drum's deep dive into "The New Customer Experience Economy." And in their defence, as a marketer, how could you not be?

Join Sean and Lindsay for this episode of The Two Marketeers podcast as they read up, explore and share how the new experience economy is picking up steam and thriving in a world that is constantly navigating the ups and downs of COVID-19. As they ask in The Drum article titled, "Has Covid changed how we design physical CX?", what impact has enforced isolation and social distancing had on how physical experiences are designed? Tune in to find out.

Enjoy, Marketeers!

For reference:

Snippets from The Drum's deep dive into the New Customer Experience Economy:

The Drum, "Has Covid changed how we design physical CX?"

The Drum, "‘Customers are one click away from having a new brand that they love’: CX’s evolution"

The Drum, "Emotions take center stage for the future of CX"

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Plus! A best-in-class brand experience example: Lick, found at https://www.lick.com/uk

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To all the humans out there, this episode is dedicated to human-centred design. As Lindsay so insightfully observes, "Humans are a hot topic these days". And she is spot on!

Inspired by UX, CX and all the other “X” trends happening right, The Two Marketeers go deep into designing emotion-driven human experiences. And what that means for the new creators of experiences: Marketers, strategists and many other ‘design thinkers’ in marketing and advertising.

As AdAge states in their article, “Purposeful, Human-Centric Experiences Have These 3 Things in Common", great artists, storytellers and designers have always known that human connections enable action and change. As the new experience makers, progressive marketers are realizing this too. Instead of “giving people something to buy,” they are offering them “something to buy into” and acknowledging that the human experience is more powerful than marketing and advertising. Leading brands put purpose before product and work to bring humanity to every interaction they design.

Join Marketeers Sean and Lindsay as they celebrate the power of design thinking. Human-centered design extends far beyond design professionals and unlocks the creative doors to a variety of marketing and strategy roles. Exciting times y’all!

For reference:

Article - Boston Consulting Group, "Human-Centered Design is More Important than Ever"

Article - AdWeek, "How Digital Technologies Can Help Build a Human Brand"

Article - AdWeek, "Purposeful, Human-Centric Experiences Have These 3 Things in Common"

Article - Linkedin, "Why We Need Human-Centered Marketing"

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We've all heard it, the dreaded new c-word of the modern workplace... collaboration. What once was a bold workplace ambition has now been turned into that thing businesses and organizations of all sizes struggle to solve. Sure, the pandemic hit and companies across all industries were fearful all of their collaboration efforts would fly right out the WFH window. But as we've seen the last few years unfold, never has it become more clear that collaboration is not strictly a problem to be solved through tech but a people-first problem to be addressed at the human behaviour level.

The Two Marketeers were inspired to bring this topic forward after reading a compelling article in Fast Company called, "Your helpfulness at work is hurting your job performance". In the article it states that you can still be the go-to colleague at work but, at minimum, set up boundaries to stave off “collaboration overload.” This notion got Sean and Lindsay thinking... How do we best collaborate? What have we learned from the pandemic? And how can we optimize what's become the dreaded c-word for the future?

Let's dive in, Marketeers.

For reference: 

Fast Company, "Your helpfulness at work is hurting your job performance"

McKinsey & Company, "If we’re all so busy, why isn’t anything getting done?"

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Short-term vs. long-term strategic planning – what's the right approach? The age-old debate continues and has shifted into high gear as uncertainty and instability thrive... Where is the greatest need? How do brand marketers need prepare for the ‘unprecedented’? And how does the practice of planning adapt?

The Two Marketeers, discuss how planning needs to evolve as Lindsay aligns “100%” with the perspective published in the recent AdAge article titled, "Marketing in 2022: 5 Trends to Watch" and Sean shares his observations of, and past experiences with, what has become an antiquated linear creative process. There’s no question that planning for the future is for brands. But what should it look like?

Join The Two Marketeers for this passion-filled conversation.

For reference:

AdAge, "MARKETING IN 2022: 5 TRENDS TO WATCH"

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Ok Marketeers, for those of you still wondering WTF is up with this whole Metaverse conversation, The Two Marketeers are dedicating this episode to breaking it down for you. Lindsay eagerly enrolls in The Two Marketeers 'Meta-versity' where Sean schools her on all things Metaverse. However, when push comes to shove, Lindsay flips the script to teach Sean a thing or two herself.

Follow their less-than-formal curriculum as Lindsay and Sean dive into everything from the basic definition of what (they think) the Metaverse actually is, to the experiences currently being had within it, to the brands that are dipping their toes in its virtual waters. Bonus feature: Sean shares his tidy 'Top 5' on why the Metaverse such a hot topic today.

As a follow up to this episode, The Two Marketeers have dropped the hint that they will be developing a part two to this educational, and of course entertaining, experience with a 'What the Metaverse Means for Brands' episode. Stay tuned for that later this season.

See you in the Metaverse, Marketeers.

For reference:

Harvard Business Review, "How Brands Can Enter the Metaverse"

Forbes, "The Metaverse Is A $1 Trillion Revenue Opportunity. Here’s How To Invest..."

Wikipedia, "Metaverse"

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The first recording of 2022 for The Two Marketeers!

Lindsay is unhinged (as usual) and Sean plays along as they explore Deloitte's 2022 Global Marketing Trends titled, "Thriving through Customer Centricity." Deloitte shines a light on how macro trends, from the integration of digital and physical channels to the sunsetting of third-party cookies, are upending the marketing function.

The most intriguing part of this report for The Two Marketeers is the notion of the 'Intelligent Creative Engine'. This concept has the power to change the way that marketing and advertising creative goes to market through the purposeful use of data, research and strategy.

2022 prediction - this is the year where you'll see brands ramping up the intelligence of their creative to become more customer centric and culture-first.

For reference:

Deloitte, "2022 Global Marketing Trends: Thriving through customer centricity"

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The Two Marketeers kick off 2022 with a bang welcoming guest Mike Sutton, President and CEO at Toronto agency Zulu Alpha Kilo.

Lindsay and Sean talk to Mike about how Zulu utilizes its unique and highly acclaimed agency's brand as a platform for change in the marketing and advertising industry. From saying 'no' to spec work and paying job candidates for their interview time, to challenging antiquated agency norms... this Canadian independent creative agency has built its reputation on being purposeful and authentic in its actions, taking some strategically calculated and hilarious risks poking fun at themselves and the industry they love.

Join Sean, Lindsay and Mike as they share many laughs and lessons learned from three decades in digital.

For reference:

Zulu Alpha Kilo at https://www.zulualphakilo.com/

YouTube: Zulu Alpha Kilo – Spec | #saynotospec

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As The Two Marketeers enjoy some holiday R&R, they bring you this throwback from their very own Podcast Camp vault.

This episode was recorded in January 2020 (pre-COVID in North America) with newbie hosts Sean and Lindsay literally face-to-face in a rented podcast studio. They had little-to-no idea of what they were getting into. In fact, they hadn't even named the podcast yet! Listen as they lean into Lindsay's frustration with communications tactics that over-promise, under-deliver and waste our time.

Enjoy this 'blast from the past' from The Two Marketeers and get warmed up for an action packed 2022.

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Well, that's a wrap! Goodbye 2021, we've learned so much both personally AND professionally.

The Two Marketeers wanted to close out the year with a bang and share some of the major eye opening moments that have changed their perspectives, for better or for worse.

Key takeaway? Regardless of past years' planning and pre-pandemic behaviours, it's time to not only think differently but actually ACT differently. As hard as it may be, Sean and Lindsay encourage their listeners to dig deeper, uncover hidden truths and action the insights you find. This is the time to change the way we behave – at home AND at the office. The future can be what YOU want it to be.

Let's do this, Marketeers! 2022, we're coming for you.

For reference: 

The New York Times, "When Sweatpants are Epiphanies"  Christmas commercial for Posten Norway, by POL. "When Harry met Santa" Campaign, Kraft "Protection for Peanuts"

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Is it FINALLY time to get back on that plane, train or at this point, spaceship?

That's the big question on the minds of The Two Marketeers as they dedicate this episode to exploring the future of travel both during and post the COVID-19 pandemic. Lindsay is (surprisingly!) ready to rip off that bandaid and Sean, well... not so much, opting for 4 hours of space travel over a week-long getaway at a luxury resort. Why is the topic of travel in 2022 so polarizing?

Join Sean and Lindsay as they dive into the mindsets of the 'Eager Traveler' and the 'Cautious Traveler', and the importance of FOMO for the future of the travel industry.

For reference: 

Resonate, "Travel & Hospitality Marketer's Playbook"

Video, "Don Draper discussing the adcopy of Mohawk Airlines"

McKinsey & Company, "Make it better, not just safer: The opportunity to reinvent travel"

Global News, "Global Affairs reveals countries where Canadians are most often murdered"

AZ Central, "What are the five eras of marketing?"

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Happy Holidays Marketeers!

WHAT will the 2021 holiday shopping season have in store? WHO will be in stores? HOW will brands bring the magic? We have so many questions about retail!

In this episode, the Two Marketeers dive into PwC’s 2021 Canadian Holiday Outlook. A very cool and interactive study titled "A retail industry guide to the evolving holiday shopping habits of Canadian consumers". Sean and Lindsay pull out their favourite tasty nuggets, while sharing their own personal, and very different, experiences and perspectives about the upcoming holiday season.

Dust off that ugly Christmas sweater, pour a cup of your favourite holiday cheer and settle in for this fun, festive, and informative episode. Enjoy!

For reference:

PwC, 2021 Canadian holiday outlook "A retail industry guide to the evolving holiday shopping habits of Canadian consumers"

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'Purpose Washing' is the latest term to jump on the ‘washing’ bandwagon, along with green washing, pink washing, woke washing. As the tireless advocates for purposeful branding you know them to be, Sean and Lindsay couldn't help but share this trend-worthy topic with their listeners: The inauthentic side of brand purpose and how to avoid the pitfalls of communicating it before truly living it.

The Two Marketeers provide some important data and insights on the value that brand purpose done right can bring and the impact it can have on businesses of any size.

Key Takeaway: Beware of 'Purpose Washing'. But when done right, a living and breathing brand purpose drives market share, not to mention the HUGE impact it can have on your/your clients’ business.

Happy listening, Marketeers!

For reference:

AdAge, "Beware of Purpose Washing - And other takeaways from ANA's Masters of Marketing"

The Drum, "Peter Field and IPA: purpose campaigns drive customer acquisition and market share"

The Message, "How to build a brand with purpose while avoiding ‘purpose washing’"

Advisorpedia, "Purpose Washing, and How to Avoid It"

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The Two Marketeers take time to reflect post Canada’s inaugural Day of Truth and Reconciliation. Lindsay shares what Sean agrees is an excellent article from Strategy Magazine (see reference link below). Take this quick, yet highly informative, 30 minutes with The Two Marketeers as they talk about and celebrate an exceptional initiative from one of Canada's most recognizable and loved brands — Tim Hortons.

For reference: 

Strategy, "What is corporate Canada’s place in Truth and Reconciliation Day?"

Tim Hortons, Orange Shirt Day | Orange Sprinkle Donut fundraiser on YouTube

University of Alberta, Indigenous Canada Course

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Season 2 of The Two Marketeers podcast is in full swing as Sean and Lindsay welcome their very first guest (ever!) Meg Kerr, Head of Planning at Toronto agency doug&partners, to talk about the future of work. Not only is Meg a highly regarded industry colleague and friend, she’s also a fellow fanboy of all things work-life integration, particularly when it comes to thinking (and talking) about a post-pandemic work environment and lifestyle. Meg recently sparked conversation around an article in The Atlantic titled, "Why Your Leisure Time Is in Danger. Stop treating your time off as a productivity hack." by Krzysztof Pelc: https://www.theatlantic.com/ideas/archive/2021/07/stop-treating-leisure-as-a-productivity-hack/619467/

Join the Two Marketeers and Meg Kerr for this action-packed discussion where the trio share personal experiences, perspectives and of course – their opinions about what’s next for marketing industry professionals.

For reference:

The Atlantic, ""Why Your Leisure Time Is in Danger. Stop treating your time off as a productivity hack." by Krzysztof Pelc

Harper's Magazine, "In Praise of Idleness" by Bertrand Russell

Meet Meg! https://www.linkedin.com/in/megkerr/

Check out doug&partners at https://dougpartners.com/

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The Two Marketeers are ecstatic to be launching Season 2 of the Podcast and couldn't think of a better way to kick it off than with a jam session with one of their favourite industry authorities, Meg Kerr. Lindsay and Sean have had the pleasure of working with Meg for over a decade and were thrilled to catch up with Meg congratulate her on her new role as Head of Planning at doug&partners – an independent Toronto-based creative agency. Join Sean & Lindsay as they chat with Meg about bringing The Two Marketeers’ brand purpose to life through their podcast and what listeners can expect for Season 2 of The Two Marketeers Podcast.

For reference:

Meet Meg! https://www.linkedin.com/in/megkerr/

Check out doug&partners at https://dougpartners.com/

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Season One of The Two Marketeers Podcast is officially a wrap! In this second part of our two-part season finale, Sean & Lindsay continue their lively discussion about the top three takeaways from their inaugural season, as co-creators and hosts of a podcast dedicated to all things modern marketing.

Part 1 [ listen here ] dives deep into the importance of brand purpose – now more than ever – during a global pandemic. In this episode, The Two Marketeers continue to reflect on, and laugh about, the remaining two key learnings on their list and wrap it up with an intense rapid fire on their most memorable moments from season one.

Join Lindsay and Sean in their insightful final chat from season one and (be sure to subscribe and) stay tuned to Fall 2021 when a sure-to-be-epic season two is scheduled to drop.

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The Two Marketeers Podcast is wrapping up Season One! While on the cusp of (hopefully!) emerging from the COVID-19 pandemic and the world is looking forward to the next normal, Sean and Lindsay take one last look back at the past year. This not-to-be-missed season finale gives you the top three takeaways that the co-hosts have learned since launching this podcast, so that you can confidently strategize and plan for what's next.

This episode is the first of two parts, and dives deep into the many topics and conversation that The Two Marketeers have covered throughout their debut season. In particular, Sean and Lindsay get all fired up about the power of brand purpose.

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Just when you think you couldn't love Lego any more... they've done it again! The Two Marketeers take this episode to celebrate the launch of Lego's first LGBTQ+ set. Listen up as Lindsay pretends she's too young to know what the Lego movie is (nice try...) and Sean calls B.S. as he sheds his Wiseguy light on exactly why Lego's move is SO AWESOME, while layering in a few key lessons learned from the Lego brand over the years.

In celebration of Pride Month, The Two Marketeers kick off this episode by sharing the Guardian article, "Everyone Is Awesome: Lego to launch first LGBTQ+ set". Where it states, "In the spraying room at Lego HQ, tiny figurines are layered with bright, glossy paint before being placed on a rainbow-esque arch. The result, a waterfall of colour with 11 brand new minifigures striding purposefully towards an imagined brighter future, is the Danish toymaker’s inaugural LGBTQIA+ set, titled Everyone Is Awesome. The colours of the stripes were chosen to reflect the original rainbow flag, along with pale blue, white and pink representing the trans community, and black and brown to acknowledge the diversity of skin tones and backgrounds within the LGBTQIA+ community."

Listen, enjoy and we hope you agree that Lego is Awesome!

For reference:

The Guardian: "Everyone Is Awesome: Lego to launch first LGBTQ+ set'

LinkedIn: "5 Important Lessons Brands Can Learn From The LEGO Turnaround"

CNBC: "Lego sales soared in 2020, but don’t just credit stay-at-home trends, it’s gaining fans in China"

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Sean, co-host of The Two Marketeers, won this one! In this episode, Sean and Lindsay dive into the first true content marketer and one of Sean's childhood artist inspirations... the legendary Bob Ross. The other marketeer, Lindsay, gets schooled big time on who Bob Ross is and why his legacy lives on so strongly today. Listen as Lindsay and Sean reference The Drum article, "Why Mtn Dew created a 40-minute Bob Ross ‘lost episode’ to bring joy by painting". In the article, The Drum states, "For generations, budding painters have consumed Bob Ross’ meditative step-by-step guide to landscapes, from its prime time heyday on PBS to its later resurgence on the web. After a year that saw people turn to his show ’The Joy of Painting’ to stay mindful, Mountain Dew decided to revisit the icon, bringing him back from the dead for full 40-minute ’Lost Episode’. The Drum finds out how the happy little painter came back to life." Don't miss the final moments of this episode as Sean and Lindsay debate the real motivation for Bob Ross and what came first - the show or the merch. Enjoy!

For reference:

YouTube: Paint a Bottle of MTN DEW with Bob Ross

The Drum, "Why Mtn Dew created a 40-minute Bob Ross ‘lost episode’ to bring joy by painting"

New York Times: Where Are All the Bob Ross Paintings? We Found Them.

Tresnic Media: The Joy of Marketing: Learning From Bob Ross and Happy Little Trees

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Lindsay's career dream has finally come true and with such a rich history, Sean couldn't help but let her bring it forth as this episode's topic! The Barbie brand has debuted a global campaign inspired by the findings of a recent neuroscience study conducted by researchers at Cardiff University in conjunction with Barbie. Barbie meets neuroscience, baby!

In this episode, The Two Marketeers (yes, Sean and Lindsay) dive into The Drum article titled, "More dolls, fewer screens: Barbie promotes the brain benefits of play" to discuss and debate Mattel's most recent approach to truly live and deliver on their brand purpose. This episode is for you, whether you're a marketer unpacking Mattel's approach or a parent looking to further understand the brain benefits of play. Enjoy!

For reference: 

The Drum, "More dolls, fewer screens: Barbie promotes the brain benefits of play"

theculturetrip.com, https://theculturetrip.com/north-america/usa/articles/the-history-of-the-barbie-doll/

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WARC put out a statement referring to advertising award shows saying that, "now is not the right time to focus on winners or positions on a table" and The Two Marketeers could not agree MORE!

In their 2021 Report, Marketing Through Volatility, WARC goes on to say, "instead, we want to recognize extraordinary work; from both good and bad times and share lessons to help rebuild, renew and recover. We are proud to share a suite of insights behind these extraordinary campaigns; from the most awarded work in 2020 award shows to date, to the campaigns created in response to the crisis."

The Two Marketeers dedicate this episode to sharing this eye-opening report in preparation for WARC’s 2021 rankings due later this year.  Our co-hosts call out some personal favs along with particularly timely insights around the scientific phenomenon known as The Overview Effect – it’s an astronaut thing.

Tune in for Sean and Lindsay's unique and, at times, hilarious take on the lessons highlighted by WARC and what you can do with them to elevate your approach to creative and advertising.

For reference:

WARC, "Marketing through volatility"

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The Two Marketeers explore the Wellness Industrial Complex and share thoughts from Dr. Jen Gunter in the New York Times column 'The Cycle'. In the column, Dr. Jen Gunter discusses her point of view on how "charcoal, toxins and other forms of nonsense are the backbone of the wellness-industrial complex". Lindsay and Sean discuss marketing in the wellness industry and the role of brands to support consumers on their wellness journey.

For referece:

The New York Times, "Worshiping the False Idols of Wellness. Charcoal, “toxins” and other forms of nonsense are the backbone of the wellness-industrial complex."

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As we enter the 'New Normal', some COVID trends will stick and some will shift. In this riveting episode, the Two Marketeers unpack the latest Think with Google 4 COVID-era trends that will have a lasting impact on the products and experiences people want. 

For reference:

Think with Google, "4 COVID-era trends"

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20th episode baby! The Two Marketeers celebrate their 20th episode by sharing the findings from the 2021 Edelman Trust Barometer report. Spoiler Alert: there's an epidemic of misinformation and WIDESPREAD mistrust of societal institutions and leaders around the world.

For reference: 

Edelman Trust Barometer 2021

The Message, "Trust falls after a difficult 2020: Edelman Trust Barometer"

Inc., "How to Build Customer Trust in 3 Powerful Ways"

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Coming off the heels of Black History Month, The Two Marketeers discuss how big brands are addressing their story and rewriting them due to racial equity driven imperatives. Are big brands doing enough?

For reference: 

Article - Sean Patrick, "The Colour of Brands In 2021: Is racism really a thing of the past in today’s marketing landscape?"

Guide - WARC, "Brand activism in the Black Lives Matter era"

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The Two Marketeers take you back to Podcast Camp in week 5 of the COVID lockdown to remind you what happens when brands are tone deaf.

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The Two Marketeers celebrate 'storydoing' (finally, someone has coined this term!) and applaud brands who are storydoing rather storytelling at a time when brand values matter more than ever.

For reference: 

Landor, "Story telling becomes story doing"

Ad Age, "BUDWEISER TO SKIP SUPER BOWL FOR THE FIRST TIME IN 37 YEARS"

Inc., "Forget Storytelling, Try Storydoing"

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The Two Marketeers challenge brands to take customer experience to the next level in 2021 and implement 'listening' (for real this time!) to get to the heart of WHY consumers behave the way that they do. It's time to listen up!

For reference:

Newsletter, "Raisin Bread - Exclusive Q&As with the world’s top marketers and curated marketing news" 

Tesla and Nike Best-in-Class Examples of Listening

"4 Examples of brands that listen to customer feedback"

Article: Accenture, "COVID-19: The business of experience in times of uncertainty"

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Ushering in the new year, The Two Marketeers get all fired up about the onslaught of questionable 2021 trend forecasts.

For reference: 

Article - Strategy Online: "Our 2021 forecast: forecasts about 2021 won’t help you" 

Article - Sean Patrick: "Data data everywhere, but not an insight to drink"

Definition - 'Dumpster Fire': a colossal mess, according to Urban Dictionary 

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Following their unboxing experience episode (ep.12), the Two Marketeers created their own epic holiday gift exchange unboxing experience! Listen to the pure joy an amazing unboxing experience can bring.

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The Two Marketeers debate if marketing created Christmas (uh, WHAT!?!) and discuss the role of brands during this delicate 2020 holiday season.

For reference: 

Skyword, "How Holiday Marketing Built the Holidays: The Story of Our Commercial Christmas"

History of Information, "The First Commercial Christmas Card"

The Drum, "Christmas ads 2020: will brands stick with the sparkle or will Covid-19 dampen spirits?"

Strategy Online, "Indigo aims for an easier, more premium holiday"

PwC, "2020 Canadian holiday outlook: A retailer's guide to adapting amid uncertainty"

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Did you know, just 10% of retailers are doing enough with their packaging to leave a favourable impression on consumers? The Two Marketeers 'unpack' the unboxing experience, an ongoing trend Sean predicts is about to have a HUGE impact this 2020 Holiday season.

For reference: 

Video - Unbox Therapy, "Unboxing 100 Apple iPhone 12s"

Article - Readycloud, "UNBOXING EFFECT: CREATING THE “WOW” FACTOR"

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The Two Marketeers explore sensory marketing and how brands can forge impactful emotional connections with consumers by appealing to their senses.

For reference: 

Business Insider, "KFC is bringing back its popular fireplace logs that smell like fried chicken"

Forbes, "Why Brands Like McDonald’s And KFC Are Embracing Marketing Gimmicks Like Burger-Scented Candles"

Shopify, "The Science of Smell: How Retailers Can Use Scent Marketing to Influence Shoppers"

Deloitte, "Sonic branding and the rise of voice technology"

Mastercard Sonic Brand

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The Two Marketeers follow-up on their predictions for Halloween 2020, sharing exciting surprise & delight moments.

For reference: 

Article - Strategy, "McDonald’s delivers Halloween to Canadians"

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The Two Marketeers debate Avon's surprising new digital overhaul. Spicy alert, they do not agree.

For reference: 

Article - The Drum, "Avon ‘blows the dust off’ its brand after a digital overhaul"

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The Two Marketeers dive into the difference between product vs. brand marketing illustrated through Apple's Think Different campaign.

For reference:

Blog: Seth Godin, "define: Brand" //  "The brand is a story. But it’s a story about you, not about the brand."

Ad: Volkswagon, "The Force"

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The Two Marketeers explore Halloween 2020 - the importance of businesses / brands adapting their strategies as people adapt their celebrations and rituals in COVID times. PLUS, The Two Marketeers' share their favourite Halloween ad campaigns of all time! 

For reference:

Article - Think with Google "Canadian companies are finding creative ways to reach Halloween customers"

Article - B&T Magazine "Change Your Plans. Your Audience Already Did"

Fave Halloween Campaigns of All Time:

Burger King #ScaryClownNight

McDonald's Dracula Fries

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The Two Marketeers talk about when marketing got so complicated and how focusing on brand building will be key in 2021.

For reference: 

Book: UNTAMED by Glennon Doyle

Blog Post: When Did Marketing Get So Complicated? By Sean Patrick 

Article: "2020 is the year marketers re-invest in their brands" By WARC

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The Two Marketeers dive into the 'Lipstick Effect' and brands that will weather the storm.

For reference:

Article - Psychology Today: The Lipstick Effect: How Boom or Bust Effects Beauty

Book - MARKETING IN THE GROUNDSWELL by Charlene Li, Josh Bernoff

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The Two Marketeers discuss the notion of Digital Maturity and assessing whether you are 'Brand Ready' for the future.

For reference: 

Think with Google, "How does your brand’s digital maturity measure up? 6 areas to focus your marketing efforts on first"

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The Two Marketeers dive into the up-and-coming, controversial trend of cultural engineering.

For reference: 

The Drum "3 ways brands can be the catalysts of cultural engineering"

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The Two Marketeers discuss the level of empathy that brands must demonstrate to consumers today, based on the seismic shift in behaviours since the COVID-19 pandemic began.

For reference:

McKinsey & Company "Connecting with customers in times of crisis"

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The Two Marketeers discuss the advertising and marketing industry, and the pandemic 'Shecession'.

For reference:

RBC Economics "Pandemic Threatens Decades of Women’s Labour Force Gains"

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The Two Marketeers discuss their mission to demystify the complicated world of modern marketing.