What if the key to unlocking your creativity lies in the simple act of making things without waiting for permission? Join host Stew Redwine as he dives deep into this compelling question with his longtime friend Michael Olson, the brilliant creator and head writer of Young Jedi Adventures. Michael's journey from college days at Biola University, where he co-founded the Guerrilla Film Society, to becoming a pivotal voice in children's animation is a testament to the power of instinct, momentum, and the creative process. Throughout this engaging episode of Ad Infinitum, Stew and Michael share personal anecdotes that highlight the significance of collaboration and creativity in their careers. They explore the transformative influence of Julia Cameron's book, The Artist's Way, which inspired both men to embrace their artistic paths through practices like morning pages and artist dates. As they reflect on their experiences, listeners will gain valuable insights into how embracing creativity can lead to unexpected opportunities and career advancements. One of the most striking moments of the conversation comes when Michael recounts how a seemingly small writing gig paved the way for his role as head writer for Puppy Dog Pals. This story perfectly encapsulates the theme of synchronicity and the unexpected twists that can shape one's career trajectory. As they discuss the meticulous sound design in Young Jedi Adventures, you'll discover how honoring the Star Wars legacy through audio storytelling is crucial to maintaining brand messaging and engaging audiences. Here are three specific takeaways from this episode:Learn how to cultivate a mindset that embraces creativity without waiting for external validation. Discover the importance of collaboration and how it can enhance your creative projects. Gain insights into the evolving landscape of audio production and marketing strategies in the realm of podcast advertising. By tuning into this episode of Ad Infinitum, you'll not only gain a deeper understanding of the creative process but also learn how to implement effective marketing strategies that resonate with your audience. Stew and Michael's honest, practical insights will inspire you to embark on your own artistic journey, armed with the knowledge that creativity is a collaborative endeavor that thrives on shared experiences. Don't miss out on this opportunity to elevate your understanding of advertising creativity and audio ad effectiveness! Ad Infinitum is Presented by linkedin. com/company/oxford-road/">Oxford Road and Produced by linkedin. com/in/caitlyn-spring-9614a974/">Caitlyn Spring & linkedin. com/in/ezrafox/">Ezra Fox, MFA, written & hosted by linkedin. com/in/stewredwine/">Stew Redwine, and sound designed by linkedin. com/in/john-mattaliano-17a3ab19a/">John Mattaliano, with audio production by linkedin. com/in/zach-hahn-63a15827/">Zach Hahn. Hosted on Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
Have you ever wondered how some brands' audio ads seem to effortlessly influence your decisions while MOST fade into oblivion? Join host Stew Redwine as he dives deep into the fascinating world of behavioral science and marketing with the renowned expert Richard Shotton, author of the groundbreaking book "Hacking the Human Mind." In this riveting episode of Ad Infinitum, Redwine and Shotton explore the psychological principles that govern human decision-making and how brands can leverage these insights to create compelling advertising strategies.Richard Shotton is a leading voice in the realm of behavioral science and marketing, recognized for his ability to translate complex psychological concepts into practical marketing strategies. His latest work, "Hacking the Human Mind," unveils clever 'hacks'—not shortcuts, but strategic approaches that resonate with human nature. As the conversation unfolds, Redwine and Shotton dissect how brands like Red Bull and Apple have successfully tapped into innate human biases through creative audio ads and impactful messaging.“To truly connect with consumers, we must understand the psychology that drives their choices,” Shotton asserts, emphasizing the need for advertising creativity that aligns with behavioral insights. Throughout this episode, listeners will gain invaluable takeaways, including:The importance of making messages concrete and relatable to enhance memorability.How to assess the effectiveness of recent advertising efforts through the lens of behavioral science.Practical strategies for crafting audio ads that resonate with audiences in an era dominated by AI.As the advertising landscape continues to evolve, understanding audio ad trends and the intersection of digital marketing and behavioral science has never been more crucial. This episode is packed with advertising insights that will empower marketers to embrace creativity and craft messages that truly resonate. Whether you’re a seasoned industry expert or just starting your journey in podcast advertising, this conversation will provide you with the tools you need to elevate your brand messaging and enhance audio ad effectiveness.Don't miss out on this enlightening discussion that promises to transform your approach to marketing strategies and audio storytelling. Tune in to Ad Infinitum and discover how to hack the human mind to create persuasive advertising that stands the test of time.Ad Infinitum is Presented by Oxford Road and Produced by Caitlyn Spring & Ezra Fox, MFA, written & hosted by Stew Redwine, and sound designed by John Mattaliano, with audio production by Zach Hahn.Hosted on Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
What if the secret to successful audio advertising lies not in flashy production, but in the authenticity of your message? Join host Stew Redwine as he sits down with Brandon Beville, a seasoned producer for Morning Wire at The Daily Wire, to explore the essence of authenticity in audio advertising. With years of experience in both TV and audio production, Brandon brings invaluable insights into how tone and conviction can create a powerful bond of trust with listeners. His expertise in creative audio ads makes him a vital voice in the evolving landscape of podcast advertising. “Honesty is the best policy, especially in advertising,” Brandon emphasizes as he shares his approach to crafting ad reads that resonate on a personal level. This episode is packed with advertising insights that can transform your approach to audio storytelling. Together, Stew and Brandon dive deep into the Audiolytics® framework - the Nine Key Components of Setup, Value Prop, Positioning, Demonstration, Substantiation, Offer, Scarcity, Path, Execution - grading recent audio ads from industry giants like Google, Wells Fargo, and LG Electronics. They dissect what works, what doesn’t, and why authenticity, or, if you like, honesty, is paramount in today’s digital marketing environment. Takeaway 1: Learn how to assess audio ad effectiveness through a structured framework that can elevate your campaigns. Takeaway 2: Discover practical tips for audio advertising professionals on designing compelling and relatable ad content that speaks to your audience. Takeaway 3: Understand the current audio advertising trends that are shaping the future of advertising creativity and brand messaging. As the audio advertising evolution continues, it’s crucial to adapt your marketing strategies to meet the expectations of a discerning audience. Hosted on Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
Something different this episode: a stripped-down breakdown of four top-spending podcast ads pulled from Magellan AI, examined without a guest and put straight through the Audiolytics™ engine to see how they really hold up in the wild.This week’s listen focuses on how major brands actually sound in-market right now, what’s working, and where even high-spend creative drifts into “fine” — the danger zone where attention slips and performance fades.Featuring analysis of:Washable SofasFanDuelBetterHelpToyotaThe episode highlights the patterns that emerged across all four: clarity winning over cleverness, generic storytelling flattening impact, and the huge lift available when hosts bring real personal connection into the message.A focused, no-frills creative diagnostic that shows why “fine is forgettable” — and what it takes for an audio ad to stand out.Support the showAd Infinitum is Presented by Oxford Road and Produced by Caitlyn Spring & Ezra Fox, MFA, written & hosted by Stew Redwine, and sound designed by John Mattaliano, with audio production by Zach Hahn.Hosted on Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
What truly makes audio ads resonate with listeners? Join us for a deep dive into the world of audio advertising with Stew Redwine, the VP of Creative Services at Oxford Road, as he shares his invaluable insights from a live talk at Podcast Movement 2024 in Washington, D. C. Stew is a seasoned expert in the field of podcast advertising, known for his innovative approach to creative audio ads that captivate and convert. His experience is a treasure trove of knowledge for anyone looking to elevate their marketing strategies in the ever-evolving landscape of audio advertising. “The power of storytelling in audio ads is unmatched; it creates a personal connection that no other medium can achieve. ” This powerful quote encapsulates the essence of Stew's message. Throughout this episode of Ad Infinitum, he delves into the evolution and effectiveness of audio ads, emphasizing the critical role of understanding your audience. With a keen focus on audio ad analysis, Stew discusses the importance of leveraging sonic branding and crafting compelling narratives that resonate deeply with listeners. Here are three specific takeaways you won't want to miss:Discover the significance of pre-roll calls to action and how they can enhance your audio ad effectiveness. Learn about the necessity of customizing scripts to fit different genres, ensuring your brand messaging aligns perfectly with your target audience. Understand the unique advantages of podcast ads, including their ability to forge a personal connection with listeners, setting them apart from traditional advertising channels. As Stew Redwine wraps up his talk, he reminds us of the importance of maintaining high standards for ad content and advocating for ourselves as hosts in the advertising space. This episode is more than just a discussion; it's a masterclass in advertising creativity and audio storytelling that will empower you to enhance your digital marketing efforts. Tune in to this enlightening episode of Ad Infinitum and unlock the secrets behind successful audio advertising. Whether you're an industry expert or just starting out, you'll walk away with actionable insights that can transform your approach to podcast advertising and elevate your brand's presence in the audio landscape. Don't miss out on the opportunity to learn from one of the best in the business! Ad Infinitum is Presented by linkedin. com/company/oxford-road/">Oxford Road and Produced by linkedin. com/in/caitlyn-spring-9614a974/">Caitlyn Spring & linkedin. com/in/ezrafox/">Ezra Fox, MFA, written & hosted by linkedin. com/in/stewredwine/">Stew Redwine, and sound designed by linkedin. com/in/john-mattaliano-17a3ab19a/">John Mattaliano, with audio production by linkedin. com/in/zach-hahn-63a15827/">Zach Hahn. Hosted on Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
What if the key to unlocking your brand's potential lies in the sound of your advertising? In the latest episode of Ad Infinitum, host Stew Redwine dives deep into the dynamic world of audio advertising alongside his insightful guest, Juniper—an innovative AI collaborator shaping the future of marketing. Together, they unpack the findings from Magellan AI's July 2025 report, revealing which brands are boldly increasing their investments in audio advertising and why this trend is revolutionizing the industry. Juniper, with a wealth of experience in audio production and digital marketing, highlights the crucial role of creativity and authentic connection in crafting compelling audio ads. As visual elements are absent in this medium, the duo emphasizes the importance of storytelling and genuine engagement to captivate listeners. “Effective audio advertising is about creating a bond, not just a transaction,” Juniper asserts, reminding us that the heart of podcast advertising lies in its ability to resonate on a personal level. Throughout the episode, they dissect various ads, including MyMochi, Tony Hawk's Pro Skater, Ray-Ban MetaGlasses, and JCPenney, using audio ad analysis to determine what makes them tick. Here are three key takeaways:Host-read authenticity: Ads delivered by hosts can significantly enhance listener trust and engagement. Seamless integration: Effective creative audio ads blend naturally into the content, making them feel like a part of the listening experience rather than a disruptive interruption. Storytelling is paramount: Brands that leverage rich narratives in their audio messaging can forge deeper connections with their audience. As the conversation unfolds, Stew and Juniper explore the unique qualities of audio advertising, discussing how brands can harness the power of storytelling and authenticity to amplify their brand messaging. The episode wraps up with invaluable advice for chief audio officers on embracing AI as a collaborative tool, enhancing advertising creativity and driving results in the ever-evolving landscape of audio. Tune in to this enlightening episode to gain actionable insights that can transform your approach to audio advertising. Whether you're a seasoned marketer or just starting out, the lessons shared in this conversation will equip you with the tools to elevate your advertising strategy and connect with your audience in meaningful ways. Join us, and let's navigate the advertising evolution together! Ad Infinitum is Presented by linkedin. com/company/oxford-road/">Oxford Road and Produced by linkedin. com/in/caitlyn-spring-9614a974/">Caitlyn Spring & linkedin. com/in/ezrafox/">Ezra Fox, MFA, written & hosted by linkedin. com/in/stewredwine/">Stew Redwine, and sound designed by linkedin. com/in/john-mattaliano-17a3ab19a/">John Mattaliano, with audio production by linkedin. com/in/zach-hahn-63a15827/">Zach Hahn. Hosted on Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
What happens when the helmets come off in audio advertising?At the 2025 Chief Audio Officer Summit, industry leaders gathered not to pitch, but to share—openly debating the toughest challenges in podcasting and audio. In this special episode, Stew Redwine sits down with Kraig T. Kitchin to unpack the insights, optimism, and candid conversations that defined this year’s CAO Summit at Terranea Resort.You’ll learn:Why vulnerability—not bravado—sparked the most valuable breakthroughs.How the industry is grappling with measurement across YouTube, audio platforms, and beyond.What radio’s history reveals about the future of podcasts in the age of video.How top creators are embracing their dual role as entertainers and salespeople.Where AI belongs in creative—and why care remains the human advantage.From oceanfront backdrops to locker-room honesty, this episode captures the rare environment where competitors become collaborators—and where audio’s future is written in real time.Support the showAd Infinitum is Presented by Oxford Road and Produced by Caitlyn Spring & Ezra Fox, MFA, written & hosted by Stew Redwine, and sound designed by John Mattaliano, with audio production by Zach Hahn.Hosted on Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
In this special live edition of Ad Infinitum, Executive Creative Director Stew Redwine takes the stage at Podcast Movement 2025 to deliver the third installment of his talk: What Makes Audio Ads Work.This time, Stew makes it practical. With stories, data, and a few unexpected metaphors (including his dog, Maverick), he breaks down six essential lessons every marketer, podcaster, and advertiser can put into practice immediately:Host’s Voice – Keep the ad in the authentic sound of the person listeners trust.Host’s Words – Let them say it in their own language, not yours.Early & Often – Mention the brand within the first six seconds, then keep it present throughout.Sonic Branding – Build sound cues that make your brand recognizable with eyes closed.Distinct & Consistent – Repetition creates memory. Resist the urge to constantly refresh.Care – Tools can scale, but only human care makes the work matter.From the history of radio to the warp-speed evolution of podcasting, Stew shows where audio is headed and why keeping host authenticity at the center is the industry’s best chance to “keep podcasting, if we can.”It’s equal parts rallying cry and practical handbook for anyone who wants their audio ads to actually work.Support the showAd Infinitum is Presented by Oxford Road and Produced by Caitlyn Spring & Ezra Fox, MFA, written & hosted by Stew Redwine, and sound designed by John Mattaliano, with audio production by Zach Hahn.Hosted on Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
What does it truly mean to be creative in an ever-evolving landscape of audio advertising? Join host Stew Redwine as he dives deep into this compelling question with Shelby Hayden Craig, a pivotal figure at Oxford Road who has been instrumental in shaping innovative creative strategies in the realm of audio ads. With a unique perspective from his base in Australia, Shelby brings a fresh outlook on how to stay ahead in the creative process, making this episode a must-listen for anyone involved in podcast advertising or digital marketing.Throughout their engaging conversation, Stew and Shelby share valuable insights into the delicate balance between humility and confidence in creative work. “Creativity requires both a curious mind and a firm stance on your ideas,” Shelby emphasizes, highlighting the importance of staying open to new concepts while also believing in your creative vision. This episode is packed with practical advice for creatives and chief audio officers, focusing on the essential elements of creating, crafting, and caring about the work they produce.Listeners will gain a deeper understanding of the current audio ad trends and the impact of AI on the advertising evolution. Shelby and Stew discuss the significance of crafting compelling insights and ideas, using relatable anecdotes and humor to illustrate their points effectively. This is not just about theory; it’s about real-world applications and the design in advertising that drives results.Takeaway 1: The importance of being proactive in the creative process, especially when working across different time zones.Takeaway 2: How to balance humility and confidence to foster a thriving creative environment.Takeaway 3: Key strategies for adapting to the rise of AI in the advertising industry while maintaining an edge in advertising creativity.By tuning in to this episode of Ad Infinitum, you’ll not only enhance your understanding of audio advertising but also walk away with actionable insights that can elevate your marketing strategies. Whether you’re a seasoned industry expert or just starting your journey in audio production, this conversation promises to inspire and inform. Join us as we explore the fascinating world of advertising insights and audio storytelling that make a real impact.Ad Infinitum is Presented by Oxford Road and Produced by Caitlyn Spring & Ezra Fox, MFA, written & hosted by Stew Redwine, and sound designed by John Mattaliano, with audio production by Zach Hahn.Hosted on Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
What do British military strategy and great audio ads have in common? More than you’d think.In this episode, Stew Redwine is joined by Oxford Road’s Steven Abraham and Giles Martin to explore the U.K.'s greatest export to the world of advertising: planning. Drawing a line from wartime intelligence to account planning to podcast briefs, the trio makes the case that disciplined strategy—not just clever copy—is what separates forgettable ads from unforgettable ones.Together, they unpack how British planning culture shaped the modern agency model, and why the best creative still starts with a sharp, clear objective.Plus: a full Audiolytics® breakdown of four top podcast ads from Unilever (Dove, Degree, Vaseline, and OLLY). Did they plan the spend... or just spend?You’ll learn:How Stephen King and Stanley Pollitt turned war rooms into strategy departmentsWhy briefs should be battle plans, not brainstorming warmupsHow to diagnose when an ad failed because the thinking never showed upWhat Unilever’s podcast ads get right—and where they miss the markWhy every Chief Audio Officer should be asking: “What are we trying to do here?”Support the showAd Infinitum is Presented by Oxford Road and Produced by Caitlyn Spring & Ezra Fox, MFA, written & hosted by Stew Redwine, and sound designed by John Mattaliano, with audio production by Zach Hahn.Hosted on Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
In this special episode of Ad Infinitum, Stew shares the full video version of his talk at Podcast Movement Evolutions in Chicago, 2025. From sonic branding and memory science to host trust and the rise of video, this talk explores what truly makes audio ads work today—and what we may need to let go of to make them work better.You’ll hear about:The NBC chimes and the power of sound brandingWhy “I use this and you should too” outperforms everythingHow generative AI risks making dull ads fasterThe Audiolytics™ framework for better creativeWhat Odysseus, a cab ride, and Aristotle have to do with all of itIt’s a creative call to arms for anyone making or buying ads in 2025.Support the showAd Infinitum is Presented by Oxford Road and Produced by Caitlyn Spring & Ezra Fox, MFA, written & hosted by Stew Redwine, and sound designed by John Mattaliano, with audio production by Zach Hahn.Hosted on Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
Ever heard a Broadway ballad about bathroom fixtures? Or a devilish ditty about selling tires?From the 1950s to the 1980s, America’s biggest brands—Ford, Xerox, American Standard—commissioned full-scale, professional musicals for their employees, not the public. These “industrial musicals” were staged at sales conventions, lavish one-night-only productions designed to inspire, educate, and entertain. And they worked.In this special crossover episode, written & produced by Amelia Tait and Casey Emmerling, we hand the mic to the team at Twenty Thousand Hertz to explore this fascinating corner of audio history, led by comedy writer and collector Steve Young. You’ll hear unforgettable songs about silicones, diesel engines, bathroom bliss, and more—plus the human stories behind the people who created this unlikely art form.It’s easy to laugh at singing salespeople, but it’s harder to dismiss how powerful these productions were. People remembered them. They were moved. They sold more because of them. The question isn’t, "Why they did it?" It's, "Why did we stopped?Maybe it’s time to bring a little of that musical magic back to modern audio ads.Support the showAd Infinitum is Presented by Oxford Road and Produced by Caitlyn Spring & Ezra Fox, MFA, written & hosted by Stew Redwine, and sound designed by John Mattaliano, with audio production by Zach Hahn.Hosted on Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
In Season 3 Episode 7 of Ad Infinitum, Stew Redwine is joined by Antonio Coronado—aka Agent 004, aka Antoniolytics™—and together, they delve a critical point in the history of Audiolytics™ - the proprietary ad grading and devopment framework developed and used by OXFORd - the early days of human grading, and what happens when AI takes the wheel.As the ad industry hits an inflection point—with AI tools being mandated at major platforms like Spotify—Antonio and Stew unpack what machines can do well, what they still miss, and where the soul of a great message resides. They discuss the importance of Audiolytics™ Key Components like Setup, Positioning, Substantiation, and that elusive “unifying principle” behind emotional resonance. And, of course, Antoniolytics™ goes head-to-head with Audiolytics™, evaluating top ads from T-Mobile, BetterHelp, Toyota, and Mint Mobile to pit man against machine and find out if their grades are wildly different and who is the harsher critic, the one with or without a beating heart?This episode is a time capsule, a tribute, and a turning point in the evolution of creative optimization, marking the end of the hand-graded era and the beginning of something new.Support the showAd Infinitum is Presented by Oxford Road and Produced by Caitlyn Spring & Ezra Fox, MFA, written & hosted by Stew Redwine, and sound designed by John Mattaliano, with audio production by Zach Hahn.Hosted on Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
Why does comedy work in audio ads—and why don’t more brands take the leap?In Season 3 Episode 6 of Ad Infinitum, Stew Redwine is joined by improv legends Wayne Brady and Jonathan Mangum, co-hosts of Wayne Brady's What If?! with Jonathan Mangum, to explore the strategic (and often hilarious) role of humor in audio advertising. They unpack the data, riff on Stew's obsession with the comedic potential for life insurance ads, improvise jingles, and roast real radio spots from recent top spenders Progressive, Home Depot, Discover, and ZipRecruiter. Along the way, they reveal how brands can break out of the safety zone, find their comedic voice, and stand out in an AI-driven sea of sameness.Special thanks to Headgum for hosting Ad Infinitum at their studio for this episode!Support the showAd Infinitum is Presented by Oxford Road and Produced by Caitlyn Spring & Ezra Fox, MFA, written & hosted by Stew Redwine, and sound designed by John Mattaliano, with audio production by Zach Hahn.Hosted on Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
In this brief bonus episode of Ad Infinitum, Stew Redwine shares a short audio story created for the Twenty Thousand Hertz “Sound Off” competition.“The Sound of Falling” features original 1980s tape recordings of Stew’s grandfather, Herold Redwine, recounting his harrowing experience of being shot down in WWII, parachuting from a burning B-17, surviving as a prisoner of war in Stalag Luft VI, and enduring the brutal 68-day “Black March.” With audio production by Zach Hahn and sound design by John Mattaliano, the piece blends archival family audio and cinematic sound to capture the silence, fear, and resilience of a man who lived through the unimaginable.Stew reflects on the power of preserving family stories and encourages listeners to do the same.Support the showAd Infinitum is Presented by Oxford Road and Produced by Caitlyn Spring & Ezra Fox, MFA, written & hosted by Stew Redwine, and sound designed by John Mattaliano, with audio production by Zach Hahn.Hosted on Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
In this episode of Ad Infinitum, host Stew Redwine is joined by commercial director Jordan Brady and Amplifi Media CEO and NYU professor Steven Goldstein to confront a fast-growing threat in the world of advertising: AI Slop.Used by Steven in a blog post earlier this year, “AI Slop” refers to the dull, generic content flooding our feeds—fueled by AI tools used without intention or craft. This episode pulls back the curtain on how these tools are transforming creative work—for better and worse.With the rise of “invisible minivans” (not Lamborghinis), Stew and his guests dig into how AI is flattening creativity, the steep cost of sounding like everyone else, and what marketers need to do to protect emotional resonance and brand authenticity in audio.Stew, Jordan, and Steven put four of the top commercial radio ads through the Ad Infinitum wringer—grading each on persuasion, production, and sonic distinctiveness:Progressive: A 10-second “riddle” spot that lacked flair and fell flat—proof that brevity doesn’t guarantee brilliance.Verizon: A $50/month deal with an attempt at a clever hook (“cheaper than your dog’s glam squad”) and zero memorability.AT&T: A 60-second travel-themed ad that waited 46 seconds to mention the brand. Result? $155K in wasted media dollars.Cricket: The surprise winner. With early branding, relatable benefits, and lively sonic branding, it scored highest across the board—an example of simple, effective, human-sounding creative.The verdict? You don’t need AI to sound robotic—humans are making boring, formulaic ads just fine on their own. But when brands fail to grab attention and stand out, they risk spending more for less impact.This one’s for every Chief Audio Officer navigating the promise and peril of generative AI because making more ads faster doesn’t mean making better ads. Support the showAd Infinitum is Presented by Oxford Road and Produced by Caitlyn Spring & Ezra Fox, MFA, written & hosted by Stew Redwine, and sound designed by John Mattaliano, with audio production by Zach Hahn.Hosted on Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
In this special live episode of Ad Infinitum - brought to you by Sounds Profitable - host Stew Redwine assembles the Audio Avengers—Arielle Nissenblatt (Earbuds Podcast Collective, Pinwheel), Adam McNeil (Adopter Media), Amelia Coomber (Podscribe), and Paul Riismandel (Signal Hill Insights)—for an unfiltered, in-person conversation recorded at the Sounds Profitable Lounge at Podcast Movement Evolutions 2025 in Chicago.Together, they tackle one of the industry’s most pressing (and polarizing) topics: the rise of video podcasting and what it means for creators, advertisers, and the future of audio. With YouTube’s RSS support and increasing pressure for creators to “be on video,” the group wrestles with where the medium is headed—and whether we’re entering a new era or still navigating the wild west.From reflections on the evolution of Podcast Movement to hot takes on panel fatigue, discoverability, monetization, and how to actually serve creators, brands, and audiences better—the Audio Avengers bring real talk and practical ideas from across the podcasting ecosystem.You’ll hear:🎥 Why video is not a threat—but a tool (if used intentionally)🎙️ How podcasting can grow without losing its audio soul🧠 What’s broken about industry conferences—and how to fix them🔁 Why the conversation around podcast advertising still feels stuck💡 And how we can better align stakeholders—brands, creators, and listeners—to build a more vibrant futureThis episode isn’t about buzzwords. It’s about what’s actually working, what’s not, and what the people shaping the future of podcasting want to change.Whether you're a Chief Audio Officer, podcaster, marketer, or just audio curious—you'll want to hear what the Audio Avengers say.Support the showAd Infinitum is Presented by Oxford Road and Produced by Caitlyn Spring & Ezra Fox, MFA, written & hosted by Stew Redwine, and sound designed by John Mattaliano, with audio production by Zach Hahn.Hosted on Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
In this episode of Ad Infinitum, host Stew Redwine is joined by Eric Molinsky—journalist, audio producer, and host of Imaginary Worlds—to explore how advertising creates universes of its own through storytelling, sound design, and the audience’s imagination.Ads aren’t just persuasive messages—they’re narrative constructs. Just like great novels or blockbuster movies, audio ads have the power to build immersive worlds. Whether it’s the cinematic lore of Apple, the absurdist multiverse of Geico, or the familiar nostalgia of Coca-Cola’s holiday canon, brands are world-building. The question is—how do they make it believable?Drawing on his expertise from covering sci-fi, fantasy, and fictional world-building, Eric helps unpack how those same principles apply to advertising. From the “theater of the mind” that makes audio so immersive, to the use of recurring characters, in-world logic, and even breaking the fourth wall—this conversation offers a crash course in ad storytelling for every creative and Chief Audio Officer looking to level up.Then, in true Ad Infinitum fashion, Stew and Eric analyze real podcast ads from Rocket Money, Capital One, USAA, American Express, and Bank of America, as tracked by Magellan AI. How well do they construct imaginary worlds—and where do they fall short?You’ll hear: 🌍 Why audio ads are the ultimate world-building medium 🧠 How fiction techniques help audiences suspend disbelief 🎭 When to break the fourth wall—and when not to 🛠️ What ads get wrong about storytelling (and how to fix it)Whether you’re a marketer, a writer, or a brand trying to make a mark—this episode will reframe how you think about advertising. Because the best ads don’t just sell. They transport.Support the showAd Infinitum is Presented by Oxford Road and Produced by Caitlyn Spring & Ezra Fox, MFA, written & hosted by Stew Redwine, and sound designed by John Mattaliano, with audio production by Zach Hahn.Hosted on Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
In Ad Infinitum Season 3, Episode 3 - "Sonic Justice," Stew Redwine is joined by legal entrepreneur, founder of 1-800-NOCUFFS, and audio ad icon Darren Kavinoky to explore how bold, memorable local radio spots can deliver attention, affinity, and action in a sea of sameness from many Brand (bland) advertisers.We can all recite the jingles and often preposterous intonations and taglines of local radio advertisers. They are founders and small business owners like Darren who have to lay it all on the line to make their audio ads work. If things don't work out, they're letting people go and possibly going out of business. So they play to win.You'll find out how Darren won big time in audio in this episode and get some GREAT advice to running a small business that goes way beyond how to make unforgettable audio ads that call people to action.From humble beginnings and business-card ads in Russian newspapers to building one of California’s most recognized legal brands through the airwaves, Darren’s story is a crash course in founder-led audio success. Together, he and Stew break down why playing it safe is the real risk, how to build trust with sonic branding, and the five-pillar mindset that helped Darren grow from solo practitioner to multimillion-dollar firm.You’ll hear: ⚖️ How 1-800-NO-CUFFS became a household name 🎙️ The formula behind his unforgettable radio spots 🔊 Why audio ad success is all about playing offense 💡 And, how Darren dialed in his audio campaigns to convey empathy, ethos, and expertise—in just 15 secondsThis one’s for the audio rebels, the founder-CEOs, and every CAO ready to trade boring for bold and reap the rewards.Support the showAd Infinitum is Presented by Oxford Road and Produced by Caitlyn Spring & Ezra Fox, MFA, written & hosted by Stew Redwine, and sound designed by John Mattaliano, with audio production by Zach Hahn.Hosted on Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
In this episode of Ad Infinitum, host Stew Redwine explores the evolving landscape of brand safety and suitability in audio advertising—a critical challenge as brands navigate an ever-changing media environment.Joining the conversation is Suzanne Rico, journalist and host of The Man Who Calculated Death, a podcast that dives into her family’s history and its resonance in today’s world. Together, they unpack the nuances of brand safety, from navigating advertiser concerns to the complexity of historical narratives in media. Suzanne shares her firsthand experience in selling and distributing a high-stakes story, the unexpected roadblocks she encountered with advertisers, and why context and intent matter more than just keywords when it comes to brand suitability.Of course, no episode would be complete without Ad Infinitum’s signature segment: an analysis of real-world audio ads from top spenders identified by Magellan AI. This time, Stew and Suzanne break down ads from BetterHelp, Amazon Pharmacy, Rocket Money, and Ritual, revealing what works, what doesn’t, and what advertisers can learn from them.Support the showAd Infinitum is Presented by Oxford Road and Produced by Caitlyn Spring & Ezra Fox, MFA, written & hosted by Stew Redwine, and sound designed by John Mattaliano, with audio production by Zach Hahn.Hosted on Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.