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Join Mike Shoss, a visionary leader and President of ShossX, as he navigates the dynamic world of holding companies in "HoldCo Strategy Sessions". Each week, Mike delves into the heart of business strategy, sharing invaluable insights from his current ventures: Epilogue, Milton Innovation, and LiteWorker. In "HoldCo Strategy Sessions", you'll get a front-row seat to weekly updates from these thriving enterprises, gaining a firsthand understanding of the challenges and triumphs of running div ...
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Lidia Infante is Head of SEO at SurveyMonkey. Lidia has over a decade of marketing experience and a strong focus on SEO and content strategy. She also LOVES data. In this episode we discuss one tip that can boost your career and finding a partner by applying marketing principles to dating. Recommendations Andi writing for JP Castlin’s Strategy in P…
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Catherine is a long time listener to the Strategy Sessions and good friend. It’s an honour to hand over the reigns for this episode – the first I don’t feature on! – to Catherine. In this episode we discuss the highlights from the episodes featuring Aleya Harris, Geraldine DeRuiter and Emma Mallett that made up the Women’s History Month Mini Series…
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Emma Mallett is in marketing and business development for a B Corp. She also helps young marketers build a career, via her Concrete Club platform and podcast. In this episode we discuss: Working for a B Corp How marketing and sales can work better together Building a career Fighting back from life threatening adversity Recommendations Waking the Ti…
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Take The Heat, is out now. It’s a series of essays about food, feminism and fury. In this episode we discuss: Promoting a book The story behind If You Can’t Take The Heat Dealing with internet trolls Creativity Geraldine's Links If You Can't Take the Heat: Tales of Food, Feminism, and Fury The blog where it all started, I Made the Pizza Cinnamon Ro…
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Aleya Harris is the spark for your spark™. With her infectious energy and profound expertise, Aleya Harris stands as a intersection of innovative storytelling and strategic thinking. In this episode we discuss: The secret to successful public speaking Using stories to build your organisation Succeeding through adversity Being part of StoryBrand Und…
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Duane runs Take Some Risks, a Toronto based agency that helps ecommerce and DTC brands grow through strategy, PPC marketing, and data. Top 3 things in this episode: Moving from delivery to strategy for clients Staying nimble in the face of changes by Google and Meta Lessons on pricing from the luxury sector Duane Brown Duane has been called an inte…
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In this episode I review Daryl’s incredible hour on the podcast. I could have featured every single word she said, but instead I focused on • Insights being the rocket fuel of marketing • Why diversity matters • How to plan a marketing career (spoiler alert: it’s hard) Links Daryl’s episode Dove Real Women campaign Andi Jarvis If you have any quest…
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Daryl is a CEO, NED and Author. Perhaps best known as the architect of Dove’s “Campaign for Real Beauty”, Daryl’s career includes leadership roles in brand owners, media and advertising agencies. In this episode we discuss: Diversifying marketing’s talent pool THAT Dove campaign The Brand Book The other books Daryl didn’t write Being a NED Marketin…
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Summary In this episode of Hold Co strategy sessions, Mike Shoss covers the week from January 29th to February 2nd. He discusses his work with a consulting client and a website redesign. He also talks about a meeting with an innovation district company and a doctor's appointment. Mike shares his content creation efforts and the launch of a new webs…
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Summary In this episode, Mike Shoss recaps the events of the week, including closing new partnerships for Milton Innovation and touring a potential co-working space. He discusses the importance of a content creation space and podcast studio, as well as seeking a partner for equipment sponsorship. Mike also analyzes business numbers and structure, p…
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In this episode I review Seth Godin’s podcast, through the lens of a theoretical fight between Seth and Mark Ritson! • Tesla’s price cut – who was right? • The power of storytelling • Changing ourselves to change the world? LinksStorytelling on Strategy in Praxis with JP Castlin Mark Ritson on Tesla Mark Ritson on the Strategy Sessions David Mannhe…
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Summary In this episode, Mike Shoss provides an overview of his week and the activities within his holding company. He discusses meetings with potential partners, catch-ups with co-founders, and participation in events such as angel investment meetings and small business pitch competitions. He also highlights the progress of Lightworker, which has …
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Seth Godin is an author, a marketer and a climate activist but most of all he’s a teacher. He’s also an incredible podcast guest. In this episode we discuss: A $50billion mistake What the internet has in common with the rail road and oil Open v closed systems Wheeler’s Which and the value of the old school Smallest delightable audience (SDA™️) Tesl…
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Summary In the first episode of Hold Co strategy sessions, Mike Shoss provides updates on his companies and projects, including ShossX, Epilogue, LiteWorker, and Milton Innovation. He shares personal reflections and challenges faced in his entrepreneurial journey. The updates include seeking new clients for Epilogue, building an AI consumer researc…
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In this episode I review Rory’s second appearance on the Strategy Sessions. It’s a riot, as always, and covers hotels, trains and movies. The couple of bits I picked to focus on are: Rory’s most recent episode Rory’s first episode The LinkedIn post I reference Tom Critchlow’s episode on the Strategy Sessions…
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Rory Sutherland is, perhaps, the closest thing to industry royalty that we have in marketing. He’s Vice Chairman of Ogilvy UK, a best-selling author, owner of one of the best TED Talks you’ll ever see and the man behind MAD Fest a marketing. Rory crashed straight into the top of the charts on the Strategy Sessions when he was on the first episode, …
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A review of David Mannheim's Strategy Session episode. Solo episode with Andi Jarvis. Shot live on location in Santo Domingo (watch it on Spotify or YouTube if you can - the fact it looks like a pit lane interview from F1 is entirely accidental). I cover the Friedman Doctrine and why brands matter to people. If you have any questions or want to tal…
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David built and sold an agency and now runs Made With Intent, the tool that could transform ecommerce. He’s also a MASSIVE Disney fan. In this episode we discuss: Learning the lesson of being too business obsessed What Disney can teach us about customer focus How Manchester United have messed up personalisation How Made With Intent is trying to cha…
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This is the first solo episode of the Strategy Sessions. In this episode we discuss: What a dog poo podcast is Lessons from the BHM Mini Series Why Kevin’s episode had a major impacton me What equality through education means If you dive back into the archives, you’ll see I used to do a solo section in each episode but that died about the same time…
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Thierry is Bradford’s second best marketer (after your not-so-humble host!), a data expert and a product inventor. In this episode we discuss: The joy of a non linear path Learning from our community Why Bradford is bouncing How fusing ideas, cultures and thoughts creates greatness Launching his first product What’s the worst that could happen You …
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Collette Philip runs multi award-winning brand and strategy consultancy, Brand By Me. Brand by Me help organisations build brands that drive social justice. In this episode we discuss: • Knowing when a space isn't for you • How divide and conquer works in the workplace • Importance of language • Clarity in brand strategy • Hallmarks of bad brand st…
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Kevin Morosky is a Virgo, film director, and creative. He’s a community leader, a change maker, an author and a fascinating podcast guest. In this episode we discuss: A love letter to Black women Being black and queer and how that inspired Kevin’s first book How life influences the creative process Pocc & the community around it The influence of Bi…
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Anu has worked in Paid Search since 2008, with experiences in agencies, brands and tech companies. She’s also the founder of London’s PPC Live meet up. In this episode we discuss: Why paid media isn’t all spreadsheets and data How the PPC Live event started and why ‘done is better thanperfect’ PPCChat and how that became a podcast The role of tradi…
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Sherice Anibaba learned her marketing fundamentals at McDonald’srestaurant . Her career spans senior roles held at Britvic Soft Drinks, Speedo as Global Head of Brand, and is currently at Greene King as Head of Brand. In this episode we discuss: Lessons from McDonald’s Staying customer centric How innovation really works Innovation within a heritag…
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Eyup and welcome to the Strategy Sessions! We're back with the 4th season on Tuesday October. All the usual interviews you'd expect - this time with improved production. We're starting Season 4 with a mini-series-within-a-series for Black History Month (BHM) throughout October. I'll be releasing an episode a week throughout the month, featuring som…
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Rory Sutherland is, perhaps, the closest thing to industry royalty that we have in marketing. He’s Vice Chairman of Ogilvy UK, a best-selling author, owner of one of the best ⁠TED Talks⁠ you’ll ever see and the man behind ⁠MAD Fest⁠ a marketing, advertising and disruption event taking place in London 4 – 6 July. In this episode we discuss: Lionfish…
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Hamptons Tech Week is back at the end of June. It’s one of the must attend events in the tech sector because of the incredible network of people who attend. Steve Sabo is the Co-Founder of the event and he explores what makes the event special. He’s also the Founder of Ethereal, a blockchain and Web3 consultancy, a massive golf fan and the CEO of V…
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Barry is Mr News SEO. He focuses on technical SEO and specialised services for news publishers, working with some of the biggest names in world publishing. In this episode we discuss: The difference between ‘classic’ SEO and news SEO Google’s role as judge, jury and executioner for news organisations Social traffic v search traffic in news SEO How …
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The day this podcast launches - Thursday 20th April 2023 - I'm speaking at Brighton SEO alongside Fabio Embalo (Viaduct Generation) and Azeem Ahmad about equality in marketing. Azeem hosts the Azeem Digital Asks podcast, so we did a joint episode to dive into the subject for a wider audience. In this episode we discuss: A simple explanation of mark…
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Bethan is the Founder and Managing Partner of Open Velocity, a marketing strategy consultancy,based York but working globally. In this episode we discuss: Should marketing be involved in product decisions? Building teams the P&G way Being the voice of the customer in the organisation Speaking the language of the business Marketing bubbles and why y…
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Somehow we managed to get to 50 episodes. So we paused, got some regular listeners to come on and talked about lessons they’ve picked up from the show. Andi is joined by Jane Roper, Simon Caughey, Frank Olivo and Maret Reutelingsperger. In this episode we discuss: · Sarah Shimmons (Season1, Episode 22) – how to build a brand to drive revenue · Lily…
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Karina is an economist with the Economic and Social Research Institute (ESRI) in Ireland. She is also an Adjunct Associate Professor at Trinity College Dublin and a Research Fellow at the Institute for Labor Studies (IZA) in Germany, holds a PhD from University College Dublin has economics at Cambridge University. She’s easily the smartest person e…
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Andrew uses research to drive brand strategy. His career in media includes stints at Channel 4, the BBC and Reach. Andrew also writes for Marketing Week. In this episode we discuss: The infamous Microsoft study of attention (and why it’s bum gravy) What the research into social purpose gets wrong (thanks to Marc Pritchard) How to spot and avoid bad…
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Noémie El-Maawiy is the Head of Marketing at Viaduct Generation. In this episode we discuss: How Noémie got into marketing Event marketing – never really chatted to anyone on the show about events and you’ve got a background in them. Could be interesting Working for a mission led company – what does that mean and how does it match the commercial re…
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Evolved is the leading UK performance marketing agency in Newcastle Upon Tyne. I am joined by co-founder, Ian McIntosh and Head of People, Sinead Hall. This episode is all about people, marketing, growing businesses and our exciting new partnership. In this episode we discuss: The amazing story of how Evolved went from 2 people to 60 in just 8 year…
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Mike Stevens is the author of The Direct To Consumer Playbook, consultant and entrepreneur. In this episode we discuss: Mike’s career that ended up with him writing the book about DTC How DTC is evolving Products and if DTC has to be better than the alternatives Managing the rising customer acquisition costs that are hitting DTC margins Picking up …
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Pritesh is the Managing Director of Accenture Song. In this episode we discuss: Who Accenture Song are and what they do Managing the rebrand from Accenture Interactive to Accenture Song Streamlining dozens of companies under the new brand Managing the human implications of a rebrand The benefits of merging data and creativity The new brand of CMOs …
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Peep is the founder of CXL, Speero, Wynter and the host of How to Win with Peep Laja podcast. Peep’s intro to his podcast says “I don’t do fluff, I don’t do filler, I don’t do emojis” let’s see if we can be friends. In this episode we discuss: Is the story the strategy? What happens when some idiot hijacks your LinkedIn posts The lessons from the H…
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Jane Maher is the Head of Marketing for FREE NOW in Ireland, having joined the company in December 2021. In this episode we discuss: This history of free now and why it’s more than a ride hailing app The challenge facing marketing in a competitive space Brand v performance marketing The roll of CSR for Free Now How you balance global and local mark…
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Lily Hecht-Leavitt runs marketing at Rootine, a US-based DTC brand. Gil David is the founder of a performance marketing agency specialising in scaling DTC brands. Unsurprisingly, this ep is about growing DTC brands. In this episode we discuss: The role of brand in growing DTC brands The challenges of using Meta (that’s Facebook and Instagram to old…
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Adrian is Chief Marketing Officer for Harlequins, one of the oldest rugby clubs in the world. In this episode we discuss: The amazing story of Harlequins last season The role that culture plays in growing an organisation The growth of women’s rugby and how that’s helping the Quins brand Selling out games, memberships and hospitality and the problem…
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Emma Mondolino is the Head of Nextdoor Create, the sales marketing and strategy group at Nextdoor. She talks with Andi about marketing v strategy, what true ‘hustle’ means and what it’s like working for a hypergrowth start up. In this episode we discuss: 1. The advertising trend towards hyperlocal and what that means for brands 2. How brands can ad…
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Mark Ritson is one of the world's most respected marketing and brand strategists. Mark runs the Mini MBA in Marketing and Brand Management. He’s a columnist for Marketing Week. Prior to that he was a consultant for LVMH and a stack of brands you’d know. And Prof at the world’s top business schools. He’s not short of opinions either. In this episode…
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Areej is Head of SEO at Papier where she focuses on all things technical and on-site SEO. She is the founder of the Women in Tech SEO community which is a support network aimed for women in the Technical SEO field. In this episode we discuss: Where the idea for Women in Tech SEO came from The stress and joy of hosting a conference (alongside a full…
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Kelley is co-founder and CEO of Blue Studios.io, a family friendly crypto wallet, a former AVP at American Express and JPMorgan and 3rd generation entrepreneur. In this episode we discuss: The hype around web3, crypto, NFT and blockchain Why Andi’s wild predictions about the death of web3 might not be right! Why Blue Studios focuses on the family T…
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Britney is Marketing Manager at Hugging Face, the AI community building the future. She’s an SEO expert, machine learning whiz and amazing conference speaker. In this episode we discuss: 1. Hugging Face… what is it and where did the name come from 2. The difference between Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Machine Learning (ML) 3. Why people don’t n…
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Ian Forrester is the CMO of STATSports and Ryan is the company's Head of Ecommerce. STATSports provides the most powerful football GPS player tracker for individuals. Real-time performance data and not just players wearing sports bras. In this episode we discuss: What does the STATSport product do and how it came to life Building a world-leading bu…
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Caroline Webb is the CMO of The Royal Mint, a 1100 year old organisation that makes the UK’s money. But they do much more than that. Find out how marketing helps. In this episode we discuss: What the Royal Mint is What it’s like being CMO of a brand with 1100 years of history while still innovating Being shortlisted for the Data Driven Marketing aw…
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Ash Young runs carmats.co.uk, a lockdown project that grew from zero to £4m turnover. Find out how and why it’s been a roaring DTC success story. In this episode we discuss: Why car mats – where the idea came from and why ANYONE cares about car mats The story of how it grew to £4m turnover in 2 years Paid v SEO v Social while scaling the business T…
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Antonia manages the external communications, brand, press, and marketing for Caring in Bristol. Caring in Bristol used an emergent marketing strategy to help keep the charity open and helping homeless people during lockdown. Antonia explains all. In this episode we discuss: How Caring in Bristol managed to keep working during the Covid lockdowns Ho…
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