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Author: ANA ROGERSON

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NOT your celebrity marketing podcast. This show features the career stories of relatable marketing professionals who work for both prestigious organisations and start-ups/SMEs or are freelancers/agency owners.


Tune in and you might just come across your former or future CMO.


About the Host:


Ana Rogerson is a marketing professional turned entrepreneur with 13 years of marketing experience in the B2B technology space.


With an international background, Ana has completed her undergraduate and postgraduate studies in three different countries, and has worked for both UK and US SMEs.


She is a career coach for marketing professionals from the UK and abroad.


On this podcast, Ana and her guests talk about the good, the bad and the ugly sides of the marketing profession; with the aim of educating, encouraging (and perhaps amusing) aspiring or existing marketers - especially those struggling in their work.

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Iarăși mă doare maxilarul pentru că am zâmbit prea mult! Dar nu se poate altfel când invitata mea este Georgiana Ghiciuc - designer și fondator al brandului de pantofi 💗 MAD Shoes (). Pe lângă acest rol, Georgiana este și vorbitoare a 3 limbi străine, fostă profesoară universitară cu un doctorat în Științe Politice, o specialistă în employer branding și gazda a podcastului The Madgician. Un parcurs profesional și academic impresionant despre care am discutat intr-un episod anterior. De data aceasta insă am povestit despre viața în diaspora, despre integrarea într-o altă țară și cultură, uneori navigând un nou domeniu profesional. Provocarea e mare, roadele pe măsură. Despre acomodare, diferențe culturale dintre România și Germania (și Anglia pe alocuri, prin prisma experienței mele), despre dorul de casă și de părinți am discutat cu Georgiana in cadrul acestui episod atipic (nefiind axat pe carieră).Am ales acest subiect pentru a împărtăși experiența noastră și concluziile aferente cu românii care se gândesc să se stabilească în străinătate. Dacă rezonați cu poveștile, dificultățile și bucuriile noastre, nu ezitați să ne scrieți. Vă mulțumim și sperăm că această discuție vă este de folos!
In this podcast episode (which I loved recording), Phil Treagus-Evans discusses his journey as a bestselling author and the principles behind his book, 'Human First Marketing - The Art of Being Seen, Trusted and Remembered.' He emphasises the importance of treating customers as real people, the challenges he faced while writing the book, and some sound business and marketing principles we should all take to heart. I've highlighted so many paragraphs of Phil's book (it's that good a read). One paragraph that encapsulates Phil's vision and advice for marketers is this: "It's not about getting quick-wins but building long-term success with loyal customers and earning trust and admiration for your brand." Human-First Marketing, pg. 88.
This conversation explores the freelancing journey of a marketing professional turned entrepreneur - Lucy Smith. The discussion covers the challenges and opportunities of this career path, the importance of defining services and pricing, building a reputation through testimonials, and strategies for finding clients. It emphasises collaboration over competition, shares lessons learned from mistakes, and highlights the significance of setting boundaries for work-life balance. Additionally, Lucy introduces her new tool, Thistl, designed to help individuals grow their personal brands online - https://thistl.io/ https://lucy-smith.com/
My conversation with Nick Halder was packed-full of useful advice for both employers and employees, marketing professionals as well as individuals outside of this field, job seekers, students and frankly people at all stages of their career. One of the most intriguing (and potentially controversial) topics we’ve addressed is how much meaning we should (or shouldn’t) assign to our work (min. 15:43). We also spoke about AI’s impact on work and human potential (min. 12:44) and discussed & debated the usefulness of 5-year career plans. We hope you’ll enjoy listening to this episode.
KEY TAKEAWAYS1. Risk-taking can lead to significant career growth opportunities.2. Understanding both client and agency perspectives enhances marketing effectiveness.3. "Interviews are a necessary evil in job searching." Research the company thoroughly before an interview. Use the STAR method to structure your answers.Managing nerves is crucial for interview success.4. Collaboration among marketers can enhance professional growth for all those involved.I hope you’ll enjoy this episode as much as I did.
KEY CONCLUSIONS1. Diverse marketing teams lead to better campaigns. Inclusive marketing practices can attract a wider audience.2. Age diversity within a Marketing team is crucial for understanding different audiences.3. Equity implies different responses to different needs. Offering the same treatment or resources to everybody can sometimes be the unequitable thing to do. Jaysica explains why.4. Research is essential for developing effective EDI policies.5. Empathy and kindness are vital in workplace interactions.6. Diversity enriches the workplace and enhances creativity as people bring different insights and experiences to the table.
KEY DISCUSSION TOPICSStrategies for CEOs during challenging times. Flexibility and adaptability are key in navigating business challenges. Open communication fosters collaboration and problem-solving during tough times.Building trust and transparency is crucial for successful partnerships. Long-term relationships with clients lead to sustainable business success.Transitioning to an SME can offer more direct impact and innovation opportunities.How the pandemic has shifted perceptions about remote work and collaboration and created opportunities for this Romanian business.Successful businesses prioritise empathy and human connection.
I love to see marketing professionals succeed and we all know that it starts with the marketing plan. Here’s how to create a plan that won’t flop, won’t make you look bad and will support the business’ objectives in the new year. Onwards and upwards!
“What we do see is people aren't being replaced when they leave. So you have more natural attrition.Certainly in creative industries there are fewer entry level jobs because a lot of those starter positions (where you learn the trade) have been already replaced by machines.So that actually leads - from a societal and from a commercial standpoint - that if you have no juniors, then you'll never get seniors.We need to think about how the youth are working more on the same level as the senior people.” Jon Bains, Founder of Obsolete.com
“Really think about who you're writing for, you don't want to just write about the features all the time or how great your product is. You want to think about your audience. What are their pain points?” Erica Coulehan, Content Marketer and Owner of EC-Marketing.
Throughout my career, I’ve started new jobs a handful of times. My experience - including both mistakes and things done correctly - has informed this episode in which I’m sharing a few tried-and-tested principles for navigating a new job successfully.
Kiran is the CEO of Cambridge Marketing College, a Chartered Marketer, Fellow of the CIM and Freeman of the Worshipful Company of Marketors.Kiran is the author of Assessing the Marketing Environment (2009, FT Pearson) and Marketing and the Law (2013, Kogan Page), among other books and study guides. She has also undertaken research at Kings College, London, into distance education theories.
Are events making you feel anxious? Are you new to the event arena and don't know where to start? You're not alone, I was there too.In this episode, I'm sharing a few of the key lessons I've learned since I started planning events as a Marketing Manager back in 2014. I hope you'll enjoy!
A graduate of Manchester Metropolitan University, Rebecca Wheble launched Silly Goose Digital in 2023 and she is - by far - one of the most passionate marketers I have ever met.Tune into this episode if you want to fall in love with marketing again.
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