33 min listen
The Man Bun [Revisited]
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Length:
31 minutes
Released:
Aug 26, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
Scott looks every part a blacksmith. And while he might not work with any actual metal, he still forges his work with red hot fire. Today, we rerun a classic Unthinkable episode.
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Join marketing leaders at companies like Red Bull, Roku, Mailchimp, Adobe, Shopify, Salesforce, and the BBC who get my Marketing Showrunners newsletter: One email per month to help marketers make great original series, like podcasts, video shows, and documentaries, to build passionate audiences. Subscribe at marketingshowrunners.com/subscribe
You can also book me to speak at your next event or company meeting: Visit jayacunzo.com/about-jay to learn more, or email speaking@unthinkablemedia.com
Released:
Aug 26, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode
Titles in the series (100)
Sound Comes First [Season 3 Premiere]: If there was a Yelp listing for every industry niche, "Headphone Brand" would appear with the most possible dollar signs. Big brands use bigger celebrities and spend some of the biggest ad budgets around to promote their products and, really, the emotion they want you to feel when you buy their products. Artists like Kendrick Lamar and Nicki Minaj, athletes like LeBron James, and brands like Apple, Sony, Bose, and more, all slug it out to deliver the same message in increasingly expensive ways: "These headphones are the best." This is a flashy, fast-paced industry niche. So what in the heck do we make of Grado Labs? In 1918, a Sicilian immigrant purchased a small building on a nondescript block in Brooklyn. Over nearly a century, while the world around this building changed at breakneck speed, the world inside plodded along. It was one kind of business, and then, gradually, another. It was led by one generation of Grado, and then, by Unthinkable with Jay Acunzo