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OhHello with Jeremy Bloom is a no-BS career mentorship and leadership podcast for people who want to get better at what they do — and enjoy the process.




Hosted by Jeremy Bloom, founder of OhHello.ai and co-founder of Marketecture Media, the show features unfiltered conversations with executives, founders, and creatives who have learned to navigate change, uncertainty, and reinvention in their careers.




Each episode offers a look into the real stories behind the titles — how leaders overcome burnout, how they stay human while managing growth, and how vulnerability and curiosity shape modern leadership. Whether you’re leading a team, scaling a startup, or figuring out your next move, OhHello gives you actionable insights from people who’ve been there.




No fluff. No jargon. Just human connection, better questions, and stories that remind us how mentorship — and honest conversation — can change everything.




Why listen + watch:






  • Learn from today’s most empathetic and high-impact leaders.




  • Discover practical frameworks for growth, decision-making, and resilience.




  • Hear what modern mentorship looks like in a world of AI, remote work, and constant change.



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Jason Loehr, a data and AI advisor with experience across companies like Camping World and Brown-Forman, joins Jeremy Bloom to discuss how leaders can combine technology, empathy, and critical thinking to navigate digital transformation. They explore Jason’s early experience launching one of the first online catalogs, how consumer-first thinking shaped his career, and why AI should empower people rather than replace them. Jason also shares insights on leadership, curiosity, and how organizations can use data and learning agendas to make better decisions. Takeaways Early digital innovation showed Jason that understanding customer lifetime value can reshape how companies view new technology. Successful digital transformation happens when organizations prioritize consumer experience over internal convenience. AI should free up human time for deeper critical thinking rather than replace human roles. Empathy and creative friction are essential for solving complex problems and building better ideas. Organizations make better decisions when they focus on the questions they need answered before gathering data. Democratizing data helps teams collaborate and solve problems faster across the organization. Leaders should automate predictable work, elevate human judgment, and optimize decision velocity. Technology itself is not the disruptor but the tool that enables meaningful disruption. Chapters 00:00 Jeremy welcomes Jason and introduces his background in digital transformation and marketing. 01:00 Jason shares his career journey from early e-commerce to working with major global brands. 03:30 Why consumer-centric thinking should guide technology and digital decisions. 05:30 Leadership traits, including curiosity, relationship building, and humility. 08:30 How AI and empathy work together in the future of work. 10:20 Using data and learning agendas to improve decision making. 13:00 A leadership framework automates predictable tasks, elevates human insight, and optimizes velocity. 14:00 The mentors and relationships that shaped Jason’s career. 16:00 Why leaders must stay intentional when adopting new technologies.
In this engaging conversation, Jeremy Bloom and Jay Wolff explore the intricacies of leadership, mentorship, and the importance of human connection in the digital advertising industry. Jay shares his journey from the early days of digital advertising to his current role, emphasizing the significance of empowering others and building meaningful relationships. The discussion highlights the value of networking, the role of mentorship, and practical advice for motivating teams and fostering a supportive work environment. Takeaways Leadership is about connecting people and empowering them. The journey to leadership involves learning through experience. Mentorship can come from various sources, including family and colleagues. Networking should be genuine and reciprocal, not transactional. Small gestures can have a significant impact on relationships. Understanding individual motivations is key to effective leadership. Creating a supportive environment fosters psychological safety. Involvement in local organizations can enhance career growth. Building a personal brand is essential in today's professional landscape. Empowering others leads to a more successful and cohesive team. Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Background 02:42 Defining Leadership and Team Building 05:40 The Journey to Leadership 08:41 Mentorship and Influences 11:44 The Importance of Networking 14:21 Motivating and Empowering Teams 17:31 Final Thoughts and Advice
Ajinkya “Jinx” Joglekar joins Jeremy Bloom to share what he learned leading marketing at Dish and Sling, why he decided to take the leap into consulting after 20+ years in corporate, and how curiosity became the skill that helped him “punch above his weight” early in his career. They also dig into what real mentorship looks like, how leaders can build a culture of learning across teams, and why great advertising is not just creative and media but also the sales experience. Takeaways  Your corporate career can be the venture capital that funds your future risk-taking. Curiosity lets you lead and influence even before you have a title or direct reports. Great advertising only works when creative, media, and the sales experience are connected. Leaders build learning cultures by meeting every level of the team and making collaboration unavoidable. Mentorship programs work best when they are supported from the top but driven organically from the ground. Chapters  00:00 Jinx introduces himself and his background leading marketing at Dish and Sling. 03:05 Why he left the CMO seat to bet on himself and start consulting. 06:40 The mentor who gave him his first real marketing start and taught him scrappy fundamentals. 12:10 The moment he realized curiosity is a career advantage that helps you punch above your weight. 14:40 How to build a culture of learning through one-on-ones and cross-team collaboration. 18:10 Advice for emerging marketers and sellers: don’t stay in your lane and use your network. 20:05 How organizations can create mentorship programs that work without feeling forced.
Jeremy Bloom and Scott Hess, Chief Marketing Officer of Starcom and Chief Marketing Officer of Publicis Media, discuss the significance of the Chicago Advertising Federation's Career Day, the importance of mentorship and networking in the advertising industry, and personal experiences that shaped their careers. They reflect on the joy of working in advertising and the opportunities available for young professionals entering the field. Takeaways Scott Hess is the Chief Work Officer of Publicis Media. The Chicago Advertising Federation's Career Day is crucial for networking. Mentorship can significantly impact career paths in advertising. Career Day demystifies the advertising industry for young people. Networking events provide access to industry leaders and opportunities. Scott's son found joy in advertising after initially pursuing engineering. The advertising industry offers diverse career paths and opportunities. Personal connections can lead to job opportunities and mentorship. The excitement of young professionals can reinvigorate seasoned veterans. Chicago's winter can be a downside, but the city has much to offer. Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Background 02:43 The Importance of Career Day 05:37 Mentorship and Networking in Advertising 08:50 Personal Experiences and Career Paths 11:38 The Joy of Working in Advertising 14:37 Conclusion and Upcoming Events
Heather Macaulay, President of MadConnect, joins Jeremy Bloom to talk about simplifying complexity in ad tech, making career decisions across different life seasons, and why the best leaders focus on problem solving, listening, and connecting people behind the scenes. Takeaways Heather Macaulay is the president of MadConnect. MadConnect automates connectivity in the advertising ecosystem. Presenting a clear message is crucial for success. Entrepreneurship requires taking risks and trusting oneself. Sales should focus on problem-solving rather than transactions. Mentorship plays a vital role in career development. Balancing career and family requires conscious decisions. Building a personal brand involves genuine connections. Listening is key to effective mentorship. Your network is essential for success in any industry. Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Heather Macaulay 02:41 Understanding MadConnect and Its Role 05:52 The Journey to Entrepreneurship 08:33 Sales Strategies and Problem Solving 11:38 Mentorship and Guidance 14:37 Balancing Career and Family Life 17:20 Building Trust and Personal Brand 20:39 Parting Words and Industry Insights
Jeremy Bloom and Lida Tohidi explore the intersection of product management and coaching, discussing the importance of balancing work and personal well-being. Lida shares her journey from being a med school dropout to a successful product manager and coach, emphasizing the need to recognize burnout and set boundaries. They delve into the fears that many professionals face in the tech industry and the significance of human connection in overcoming these challenges. Lida also highlights effective mentorship strategies and the lessons she has learned from her own mentors, concluding with a call to action for listeners to pause and reflect on their own lives. Takeaways Lida transitioned from med school to tech, finding her niche in product management. Balancing technical skills with coaching is essential for success. Burnout is a common issue in tech, and setting boundaries is crucial. Many professionals feel an impending sense of doom due to an unsustainable work pace. Intentionally slowing down can lead to better outcomes. Effective mentorship involves accountability and co-creating goals. Lida emphasizes the importance of human connection in tech roles. Taking breaks and resting is vital for long-term productivity. Self-reflection and pausing can enhance personal well-being. Trusting your team is essential for effective leadership. Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Background 02:37 Balancing Product Management and Coaching 05:17 Recognizing Burnout and Setting Boundaries 07:58 Traits of Successful Leaders 11:07 Effective Mentorship and Guidance 13:41 Lessons from Mentors and Personal Growth 16:32 Final Thoughts and Advice
In this engaging conversation, siblings Hannah Bloom and Walter Bloom, along with their father Jeremy Bloom, explore various themes such as personal interests, mentorship, aspirations, and the importance of being true to oneself. They share insights on how to navigate challenges, the significance of role models, and the value of pursuing one's passions. The discussion also touches on the impact of peer pressure and the importance of kindness and support in relationships. Ultimately, they emphasize living life to the fullest and staying authentic in a world that often encourages conformity. Takeaways Hannah and Walter express their interests in acting, DJing, and biking. Mentorship plays a crucial role in their lives, with family and teachers as key figures. Living life to the fullest and seizing opportunities is essential. It's important to pursue what makes you happy, regardless of others' opinions. Being yourself means being a leader and not a follower. Peer pressure can be challenging, but individuality is important. Advice for adults includes being supportive and understanding in the workplace. Legacy is about being remembered as a good person and making a positive impact. Both siblings aspire to help others and support causes they believe in. The conversation highlights the importance of family support and open communication. Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Meet Hannah and Walter 02:10 What Dad Does for Work 03:20 Personifying Oh, Hello 04:00 Mentors and Role Models 05:30 Advice for the World 07:00 Handling Peer Pressure and Confidence 09:20 Asking for Help and Learning from Others 13:10 What They Want to Be When They Grow Up 17:10 Starting a Business and Giving Back 19:10 Finding What You’re Good At 20:25 What It Means to Be Yourself 22:00 Teasing, Bullying, and Respect 24:50 Advice for Grownups at Work 27:10 Advice to Their Future Selves 28:40 Legacy and Impact 30:20 Questions for Dad 36:30 Final Words of Wisdom
In this episode, Jeremy Bloom sits down with marketing veteran and advisor Julie Ginches to explore her journey from serial CMO in ad tech to building a purpose-driven consultancy and reclaiming balance. Julie shares hard-earned lessons on leadership, self-care, mindfulness, and why marketing is the connective tissue of the C-suite. They dive into thought leadership as context rather than content, the realities of AI in marketing, and how giving without expectation can shape a lasting career. A grounded, honest conversation about ambition, authenticity, and choosing yourself at every stage of growth. Takeaways Life is a three-legged stool: work, family, and self. Marketing is the glue that stitches the C-suite together. Always give, no matter what you do in your career. The past is your rear-view mirror; don't dwell on it. Mindfulness is about being grounded in the moment. AI is a collaborative tool that should be used thoughtfully. Thought leadership is about context, not just content. Companies have no soul; prioritize your independence. Entrepreneurship is fulfilling but often undervalued. Figure out what you're good at and pursue it.  Chapters 00:00 Intro and welcome 01:00 Meet Julie Ginches 02:45 From CMO to advisor and founder 04:10 The three-legged stool of life 05:45 Self care as a leadership responsibility 07:20 What CEOs misunderstand about marketing 09:05 Mentorship and giving without expectation 10:45 Emotional resilience and perspective 12:30 Mindfulness in practice 14:20 AI in marketing is underhyped and overhyped 16:10 Balancing AI with human storytelling 17:45 Thought leadership as context, not content 19:10 A career-defining leap 21:00 Advice for the next generation 22:45 Final reflections and closing
Jeremy Bloom chats with Marketecture’s Chief Strategy Officer, Sam Khoury, about building meaningful careers through mentorship, collaboration, and humility. From navigating challenges to leading with empathy, Sam shares how success is less about titles and more about balance, awareness, and continuous growth. Takeaway Mentorship is the key to personal and professional growth. Self-awareness builds better teams and stronger leaders. Asking for help early prevents bigger challenges later. Balance between work and life defines long-term success. True leadership comes from collaboration, not control. Chapter 00:00 Introduction and Sam’s journey 03:30 Lessons from mentors who shaped his path 06:10 Defining real strategy and holistic thinking 08:20 The strength in humility and asking for help 12:00 Staying consistent through challenges 15:10 Creating a culture of trust and openness 18:00 Finding fulfillment through balance 21:20 Final advice on leadership and growth
Elizabeth Donovan shares her story of resilience, leadership, and finding balance. From her family’s legacy of survival and hard work to her role as an empathetic leader at Acxiom, she opens up about the lessons that shaped her work ethic, mentorship, self-care, and community. A powerful look at how vulnerability can strengthen leadership and drive meaningful connections in today’s hybrid work culture. Takeaways True leadership starts with empathy and understanding your team as people. Balancing family, health, and work makes you a stronger professional. Vulnerability connects leaders to their teams more deeply than perfection ever could. Mentorship is a two-way exchange of learning that happens at every level. Self-care and community are essential for long-term success and well-being. Chapters 00:00 Jeremy Bloom welcomes Elizabeth Donovan and sets the tone for an honest conversation. 01:00 Elizabeth explains why vulnerability is the foundation of leadership. 04:30 Elizabeth reflects on her parents’ immigrant story and the lessons of resilience. 08:00 How guidance and hard work shaped her professional path. 10:40 From AccuWeather to Marriott to Acxiom, Elizabeth’s journey of innovation. 14:00 Why collaboration and flexibility drive today’s hybrid teams. 18:30 The importance of boundaries, family time, and personal rituals. 22:20 Elizabeth’s renewed focus on wellness and connection. 23:50 Her advice for the next generation of leaders.
In this episode, Jeremy Bloom sits down with Mike Hauptman, founder and CEO of AdLib, to explore how he’s redefining access to the programmatic advertising ecosystem and reshaping what leadership looks like in a remote-first world. Mike shares how AdLib evolved from a bootstrap experiment to a thriving global team of 20, serving independent agencies and brands with a unified platform that simplifies campaign execution across every DSP, SSP, and retail media network. The conversation dives deep into leadership, culture, mentorship, and resilience, as Mike reflects on lessons learned from building a company through industry disruption, maintaining connections across continents, and fostering trust in a world without office walls. Takeaways AdLib was built to solve a long-standing problem in ad tech: fragmented access across programmatic platforms. Mike and co-founder Dan Bogert turned a shared frustration into a company through persistence, patience, and self-funding. The collapse of MediaMath became a turning point that forced AdLib to evolve quickly and expand its reach. Leadership, for Mike, is about trust, not control, and giving people the space to deliver their best work. Running a remote team means finding new ways to create closeness and connection beyond office walls. A strong culture starts with empathy, small gestures of care, and genuine investment in people’s wellbeing. Transparency and vulnerability are core to how Mike communicates, both in success and in struggle. Mentorship and family values have shaped his belief in showing up, working hard, and staying grounded. Mike’s advice to future founders: take the leap, stay curious, and don’t let fear of failure hold you back. Chapters 00:00 Introductions and Mike’s Background 01:55 What AdLib Does and Its Purpose 03:22 The Journey from MediaMath to Founding AdLib 05:17 Early Iterations and Lessons from Bootstrapping 07:22 Evolving Leadership and Culture in a Remote World 09:47 Building Trust and Accountability Across Teams 11:23 Attracting Global Talent and Creating Belonging 13:59 Investing in People and Wellbeing 15:18 Fostering Vulnerability and Openness Remotely 17:17 Preparing for Growth and Staying Agile 19:22 Leading with Empathy Through Life’s Highs and Lows 20:14 Mentors, Work Ethic, and Life Lessons 22:35 Hard Lessons in Trust and Perseverance 24:01 Advice for Aspiring Entrepreneurs
In this conversation, Jeremy Bloom and Kevin Kowalick discuss Kevin's significant career pivot from a successful ad tech career to academia and coaching. They explore the motivations behind such a change, the importance of mentorship, and the challenges faced by emerging leaders. Kevin shares personal anecdotes about his journey, the impact of coaching on individuals feeling stuck in their careers, and the value of investing in people within organizations. The discussion emphasizes the need for leaders to recognize and support their teams, fostering an environment where individuals feel seen and heard. Takeaways Kevin Kowalick made a bold decision to pivot from ad tech to academia. The concept of a 'multipreneur' reflects a desire for diverse career experiences. Coaching is about helping individuals unlock their potential and overcome fear. Mentorship plays a crucial role in shaping leadership styles and approaches. Emerging leaders often lack the training needed to transition from doers to leaders. Real-world examples enhance learning and engagement in the classroom. Fear is a common barrier to career advancement and change. Investing in employee development is more cost-effective than replacing talent. Leaders should prioritize making their team members feel valued and heard. Personal experiences in the industry can inform and enrich teaching and coaching. Chapters 00:00 The Bold Career Pivot 02:33 The Journey to Academia and Coaching 05:46 Support Systems and Family Dynamics 08:38 Influential Mentors and Leadership Lessons 11:44 Transitioning from Doer to Leader 14:31 Real-World Impact of Coaching 17:42 Bridging Theory and Practice in Education 20:28 Preparing Emerging Leaders 23:38 Overcoming Fear and Career Stagnation 26:13 Investing in People and Coaching
In this engaging conversation, Jeremy Bloom hosts Kara Grenier, Chief People Officer, and Adam Katz, CEO of Sightly. They discuss the unique dynamics of their leadership roles, the importance of company culture, and the challenges of managing a distributed workforce. The conversation highlights the significance of mentorship, the need for continuous growth, and the value of community in the workplace. Both leaders share personal insights and experiences that shape their approach to leadership and employee development. Takeaways Kara Grenier emphasizes the importance of culture in attracting talent. Adam Katz believes in leading with empathy and respect for employees. The relationship between the CEO and Chief People Officer is crucial for company culture. A distributed workforce requires leaders who are confident and secure in their roles. Mentorship is vital for personal and professional growth. Creating a culture of continuous learning is essential for employee retention. Asking for help should come from a place of security, not insecurity. Community and collaboration enhance workplace dynamics. Diverse voices in leadership lead to better decision-making. Both leaders value the role of mentors in their careers. Chapters00:00 Introduction to Sightly and Its Leaders02:39 The Dynamic Duo: CEO and Chief People Officer05:23 Building a Distributed Workforce08:49 Leadership and Employee Well-being11:30 Cultivating Growth and Development14:50 The Importance of Asking for Help17:27 Mentorship and Community Building20:29 Personal Growth and Learning23:32 Closing Thoughts and Reflections
In this conversation, Breck Mahoney, a senior account executive at Attain, discusses his experiences with mentorship and professional growth through the OhHello platform. He emphasizes the importance of intentionality and support in the workplace, highlighting how access to mentors has positively influenced his career. Breck shares insights on the culture at Attain and the value of investing in employee development, ultimately advocating for the benefits of mentorship and networking in achieving one's full potential. Takeaways Breck has been with Attain for nearly three years. Mentorship has helped Breck solidify a plan for career growth. Access to mentors has shifted how colleagues view Breck. Having support allows for taking more risks in the workplace. OhHello is filled with experienced individuals who want to invest in others. Companies not using OhHello miss out on potential growth. Breck encourages others to ask their employers for OhHello access. Attain's leadership prioritizes employee development. Support and intentionality are key themes in Breck's experience. Fresh perspectives from mentors can be very impactful. Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Breck Mahoney and Attain 01:19 The Impact of Mentorship on Career Growth 03:25 Access to Expertise and Its Influence 05:04 The Value of OhHello for Professional Development 07:06 Support and Intentionality in the Workplace 07:57 Final Thoughts on Mentorship and Growth
Sam Bloom’s career spans over two decades at the forefront of advertising, marketing, and technology. From launching digital units before the industry even recognized their value, to leading partnerships at PMG, to learning lessons from influential mentors, Sam has lived through the rapid evolution of media and tech. In this conversation with Jeremy Bloom, he reflects on leadership, mentorship, adaptability, and the importance of both doing and unlearning to thrive in a fast-moving industry. Takeaways Advertising roots: Third-generation advertiser shaped by family legacy. Digital pioneer: Built one of the first digital units at Camelot Tech lessons: Learned agility and speed in the early days of digital media. Mentorship: Guided by key figures throughout his career. Unlearning: Success comes from adaptability and letting go of old methods. Leadership style: Leads with empathy, trust, and open communication. Doer’s mindset: Believes growth comes from action and hands-on learning. Chapters 0:13 Introductions & Journey: Jeremy and Sam kick off with humor and Sam’s path from Camelot to PMG. 03:18 Mentors: Lessons from early influences and family roots in advertising. 07:01 Leadership & Pressure: Building trust, empathy, and resilience in a results-driven industry. 13:27 Pivots & Satisfaction: Career-defining moves from consulting to Blockbuster, and finding personal fulfillment. 20:00 Mentorship & Curiosity: Paying it forward, asking better questions, and thriving in the media's fast-changing world. 25:33 Unlearning & Advice: Adapting to change, embracing new waves, and encouraging young pros to go do.
In this engaging conversation, Jeremy Bloom and Jason DaWayne Smith explore themes of friendship, authenticity, personal growth, and the importance of mentorship. They discuss the significance of living a life of service, the zest for life that comes from overcoming challenges, and the role of community in personal and professional development. Jason shares his experiences with climbing, building businesses, and the impact of mentors in his life, emphasizing the need for genuine connections and the courage to disrupt one's narrative for growth. Takeaways The importance of authenticity in personal and professional life. Living a life of service can lead to fulfillment. A mindset of abundance can enhance one's zest for life. Overcoming challenges can lead to personal growth and self-discovery. Community support is vital for achieving personal and professional goals. Mentorship should involve challenging perspectives, not just comfort. Daring to be dull means starting without the pressure of perfection. Access to opportunities can change the trajectory of one's career. Disrupting your own narrative is essential for growth. Building genuine relationships is key to success. Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Friendship Dynamics 02:44 The Importance of Authenticity and Leadership 05:46 Zest for Life and Personal Growth 08:36 The 29,029 Challenge: A Journey of Self-Discovery 11:31 Community and Mentorship: Building Connections 14:37 Chicago Brothers: Empowering Multicultural Men 21:55 Community Support and Professional Development 23:55 Building Businesses and Overcoming Fear 30:29 The Importance of Mentorship 39:44 Disrupting Your Narrative for Growth
In this conversation, Andrew Yeung shares his journey from moving to New York during the pandemic to founding Fibe, a tech events business. He discusses the importance of community, mentorship, and the concept of the 'third door' in accessing opportunities. Andrew emphasizes the value of building supportive environments and encourages aspiring entrepreneurs to take action on their ideas. Takeaways Andrew moved to New York during the pandemic to start a new life. He founded Fibe, a tech events business, to connect people. Community building was essential during the isolation of COVID-19. Andrew emphasizes the importance of kindness in networking. The 'third door' concept highlights alternative paths to success. Mentorship has played a crucial role in Andrew's journey. Creating a supportive work environment fosters alignment and growth. Taking small actions can lead to significant opportunities. It's important to embrace uncertainty in entrepreneurship. Now is a great time to start experimenting with ideas. Chapters00:00 Introduction to Andrew Yeung02:44 The Birth of Fibe and Early Challenges05:34 Building Community and Connection08:38 The Concept of the Third Door11:46 The Role of Mentorship in Growth14:33 Creating a Supportive Work Environment17:28 Encouragement for Aspiring Entrepreneurs20:32 Reflections on Career Choices23:17 Final Thoughts and Advice
🎙️ In this episode of The OhHello Pod, Jeremy Bloom, founder of OhHello.ai, sits down with Brian Hamor, founder of BuyerExperience shares his journey from a basketball career to becoming a successful entrepreneur and founder of BuyerExperience. He discusses the importance of understanding buyer feedback, the impact of mentorship, and the core values that drive his business. Brian emphasizes the significance of empathy, preparation, and skill acquisition in both personal and professional growth, while also reflecting on how his experiences in sports have shaped his leadership style. Takeaways ✔️ Brian's journey from basketball to entrepreneurship is inspiring. ✔️ Understanding buyer feedback is crucial for sales success. ✔️ Leadership requires adapting to different personality types. ✔️ Empathy in business is rooted in preparation and understanding. ✔️ Mentorship plays a vital role in personal and professional growth. ✔️Trustworthiness is a key value in sales and business. ✔️Skill acquisition is essential in the age of AI. ✔️ Preparation for meetings can lead to unexpected opportunities. ✔️ Core values shape the culture and direction of a business. ✔️ Continuous learning is important at any stage of life. Chapters00:00 Introduction and Background of Brian Hamor02:47 The Concept of BuyerExperience05:39 Leadership Lessons from Basketball08:45 The Importance of Preparation and Empathy11:42 The Role of Mentorship in Personal Growth14:44 Core Values Driving Buyer Experience17:22 Future of B2B Growth and Skill Acquisition
In our milestone 100th episode, the tables turn.Jason Damata—media futurist and founder of TVREV—interviews Jeremy Bloom, founder and CEO of OhHello and co‑founder of Marketecture Media, live on stage at the Innovation Collaboration in Cannes, France (powered by Marketecture Media, TVREV, and Fabric Media). OhHello is often described as “BetterHelp for businesses”: ✅ AI‑powered, real‑time 1:1 mentorship ✅ Scalable for modern hybrid and distributed teams ✅ Designed to improve learning, retention, and morale ✅ Trusted by leaders from Meta, Adobe, The Trade Desk, and more Over the past few years and 100 episodes, the OhHello Pod has featured CMOs, founders, operators, and mentors sharing how access to expert advice and mentorship unlocks careers, sparks innovation, and strengthens company culture.In this special episode, you’ll hear: ✔️ How OhHello started and the lessons Jeremy brought from his early career at TubeMogul (IPO) and Adobe Advertising Cloud ✔️ Why mentorship drives motivation, innovation, and stronger morale—especially during today’s challenges like quiet quitting and retention issues ✔️ How forward‑thinking companies are investing L&D budgets into on‑demand mentorship networks ✔️ Stories and insights from 100 conversations with industry leaders who believe mentorship makes all the difference 📍 Recorded live in Cannes Lions, France – bringing together innovators from across marketing, media, and tech. 🎧 Listen now on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube, or wherever you get your podcasts. Mentorship makes all the difference.Join us as we celebrate 100 episodes of empowering people and building stronger businesses through access, advice, and authentic connection.
🎙️ In this episode of The OhHello Pod, Jeremy Bloom, founder of OhHello.ai, sits down with Jesse Pujji, founder of Gateway X and GrowthAssistant and a longtime voice in growth marketing, to talk about the wins, the setbacks, and the personal shifts that shaped his path as a founder. What follows is a grounded conversation about knowing when to pivot, how to lead with clarity, and what it really means to grow personally and professionally. 🔑 Topics Covered: • The deal that collapsed and triggered a months-long personal reset • Building and walking away from multiple ventures at Gateway X • GrowthAssistant’s unexpected rise and what’s next with AI • Why Jesse stepped out of the CEO role and how he learned to listen to his energy • Translating marketing speak into private equity language • Letting go of guilt, trusting the process and redefining ambition • Why mentorship, feedback, and spiritual perspective matter more than ever 🎙️ Plus: Jesse shares how rejection from one investor turned into deeper alignment, why Kahani didn’t work out, and how fatherhood continues to shape his lens on success. 🔥 If you're building, evolving, or questioning your next chapter, this one's worth a listen. 🔗 Learn more at OhHello.ai #Entrepreneurship #Startups #JessePujji #GrowthAssistant #GatewayX #FounderJourney #Leadership #VentureStudio #SelfAwareness #OhHelloPod #Mentorship #PivotPoints #BusinessPodcast
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