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  • Ep 50: Lauren Douglass - Founder at Reverve Agency
    Sep 23 2025

    Nobody wants to go to your webinar. Nobody wants to read your white paper. And unless you’re doing it right, nobody’s listening to your podcast either.

    In this episode of the Snarketing Podcast, we sit down with Lauren Douglass, CEO of Reverve and veteran marketing leader (ex-SVP Channel Factory, VP Teads, Criteo alum), to talk about what’s broken in B2B marketing—and how to fix it.

    We cover:
    • Why so much B2B content sounds the same
    • How to avoid “bad” marketing strategies and box-checking tactics
    • The power of executive thought leadership (with a little AI help)
    • Why authenticity—even typos—can be a differentiator• Repackaging content across 7 channels and 7 formats• Reinventing your career at 40 and beyond

    Authentic voices matter more than ever. Tune in for sharp insights, a little snark, and practical takeaways you can put to work today.

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    48 min
  • Ep 49: Midseason Midsummer Check-In with Val and Matt
    Jul 29 2025

    In Episode 49 of the Snarketing Podcast, Matt Wurst and Valerie Vespa stop at the midway of Season 3, go guestless and gloves off, and reflect on the chaotic first half of 2025 and what’s ahead for the back half.

    We’re talking:

    👉 AI acceleration (and existential dread)

    👉 Marketing to bots (because… that’s happening now)

    👉 Social media's grip on teen brains

    👉 Why “authentic” isn't good enough anymore

    👉 The death of SEO (RIP)

    It’s snarky. It’s sharp. It’s… unsettling?

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    31 min
  • Ep 48: Elizabeth Donovan & Austin Leonard - Unlocked Crossover
    Jul 9 2025

    Two podcasts. Four marketers. One big reckoning.

    In our Snarketing x Unlocked crossover, AI declared our episode "a moment of truth" for marketing’s future.

    It's a deep-dive into retail and commerce media, and we leaned in: With co-hosts Valerie Vespa, Elizabeth Donovan & Austin Leonard unpacking what all this (with and without AI) means for the industry and the people building it.

    Come for the crossover chaos, stay for the existential questions.

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    41 min
  • Ep 47: Jody Hallman - VP Marketing at Perdue Farms
    Jun 24 2025

    Live from the sweltering sands of Stagwell’s Sport Beach at Cannes Lions 2025, Matt Wurst sits down with Jody Hallman, the VP of Integrated Marketing at Perdue Farms — and yes, the woman behind your favorite dino nuggets.

    (While Valerie Vespa works the Croisette for future guests.)In this cluck-worthy conversation, Jody shares how Perdue is evolving its iconic brand legacy — from Frank Perdue’s trust-me-I’m-on-TV era to today’s demand for transparency, traceability, and TikTok-ready storytelling. We cover:

    • Why audio marketing and sonic branding are now essential

    • What Perdue’s farmers really think of social media (spoiler: ChikTok is coming)

    • How to win loyalty in a commodity category

    • And yes… the definitive answer to the chicken vs. egg debate

    This episode slaps harder than a crispy tender.

    #SnarketingPodcast #PerdueFarms #CannesLions2025 #JodyHallman #MattWurst #ValerieVespa #FoodMarketing #BrandStorytelling #SonicBranding #ChickenOrEgg

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    17 min
  • Ep 46: Jordan Fox - CEO at ARM
    Jun 11 2025

    Ready to find out why your podcast strategy is probably wrong, and how to fix it? In this full episode of the Snarketing Podcast, co-hosts Matt Wurst and Valerie Vespa sit down with Jordan Fox, CEO of Ad Results Media (ARM), to talk about the fast-evolving world of audio, the YouTube-ification of podcasts, and what it really takes to build brand relevance in a content-obsessed world.

    Jordan pulls back the curtain on the business of podcasting—from host-read ad secrets to why radio isn’t dead (it’s just quietly outperforming your CTV). He dishes on AI’s place in creative production (spoiler: your favorite host may have cloned their voice), and explains why ARM’s specialization gives them a serious edge over big, bloated media AORs.

    Oh, and there’s also a spontaneous bromance, a story about cold-calling MGM as a teenager, and some seriously hot takes on Cannes networking and agency acquisition trends. It’s smart, snarky, and just the right amount of self-aware.

    Topics covered: The rise of audio-first creators and cross-platform podcast strategy; Host-read ads vs. AI-generated content; Why YouTube is eating podcasting; Radio’s surprising ROI (yes, really); Building brand deals at scale; Agency specialization vs. Holdco homogenization; Cannes serendipity, bromantic energy, and more

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    50 min
  • Ep 45: Jessica Blumberg - Co-Founder at hunterblu
    May 28 2025

    What do Bragg vinegar, brandformance backlash, AI limericks, and startup survival in a pandemic have in common? Jessica Blumberg, co-founder of indie media agency hunterblu, unpacks it all on this week’s Snarketing Podcast with hosts Matt Wurst and Valerie Vespa.

    From redefining media planning with genuine enthusiasm to calling out holding company nonsense, Jessica shares what it really takes to grow a people-first agency that wins business (and awards) without selling its soul.

    We talk client fit, culture wins, AI that does the dirty work, and why happy employees equal loyal clients.

    If you're a marketer, founder, strategist—or someone who’s just tired of the industry’s buzzword buffet—this one’s for you.

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    48 min
  • Ep 44: George Musi - Chief Business Officer at Night Market
    May 14 2025

    What do you get when a data-driven futurist, a frustrated former pre-med student, and a zero-BS strategist walk into a podcast? You get George Musi, Chief Business Officer at Night Market—and one of the sharpest minds in media, marketing, and advanced analytics.


    In this episode, George joins co-hosts Matt Wurst and Valerie Vespa for a fast-paced, no-fluff conversation that hits everything from the fallacy of ROAS to the rise of independent agencies, the myth of attention, and why the so-called “consumer journey” is now a VR-powered fever dream. Oh, and he has thoughts on holding companies. Spoiler: they’re not moving fast enough.

    Topics include:

    Why media creativity is about context, culture & commerce—not just clicks

    The rise of the “pervasive store” and what it means for marketers

    The strategic trifecta: Partner. Buy. Build.

    Why ROAS is killing your brand (and George has receipts)

    The truth about incrementality, influenceability, and those mythical “aperture moments”

    Why independent agencies are thriving while legacy giants get stuck in complexity

    If you're a brand marketer, strategist, media lead, or just someone who still thinks funnels are a thing—this episode is your wake-up call.

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    47 min
  • Ep 43: Robyn Freye - Chief Growth Officer at Stagwell
    Apr 29 2025

    What do Taylor Swift, bad briefs, 85 agencies, and a beach in Cannes have in common? Robyn Freye.

    In this snarky, smart, and wildly entertaining episode, Robyn Freye, Chief Growth Officer at Stagwell, joins Matt Wurst and Valerie Vespa for a no-holds-barred chat on the future of the modern agency, innovation that actually changes behavior, and why she owns a hat that says “I ❤️ Procurement.” (Yes, really.)


    From rethinking the pitch process to explaining agency life using Selena Gomez analogies, Robyn breaks down how Stagwell is scaling at warp speed, what Sport Beach is really about (spoiler: it's not the cocktails), and how AI is rewriting the rules faster than most brands can keep up.


    Plus:

    - Why the term "holding company" needs to die

    - How to turn chaos into magic across 85 agencies

    - The one thing every brand should do before launching anything

    - And yes, a lightning round featuring karaoke, Cannes, and a Stagwell-themed reality show


    If you’re in marketing, in love with marketing, or barely surviving in marketing—this one’s a must-listen. Robyn’s insights are as sharp as her wit, and by the end, you’ll wish she were running your next pitch

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    48 min