• Using brand partnerships to market to younger audiences with Netflix VP of global marketing
    May 13 2026

    Netflix VP of global brand marketing and partnerships Magno Herran discusses how the streamer is using brand partnerships and sponsorships to grow its ad business as it heads into the upfronts. He breaks down co-created campaigns with State Farm and other marketers, how Netflix is extending its IP beyond the platform and why reaching younger fans now requires a broader media mix that includes social.

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    22 mins
  • How to go from product-first to culture-led marketing, with Samsonite's VP of marketing
    May 6 2026

    For heritage brands trying to stay relevant with younger consumers, Samsonite's playbook offers a useful case study. On this episode, David Oksman, VP of marketing and direct to consumer at Samsonite, discusses how the 115-year-old luggage company is shifting away from product specs and leaning into more social media-first, culture-led marketing by targeting travelers by psychographic rather than demographic, and measuring emotional connection alongside traditional conversion metrics. He also talks about the brand's latest social-first campaign with Olivia Culpo and how Samsonite thinks about younger D2C challengers like Away and Béis. His advice for other marketers navigating the same tension: don't be a heritage brand — be a brand with heritage.

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    21 mins
  • Creating value marketing that stands out, with Domino's CMO
    Apr 29 2026

    As pizza's value wars intensify, Domino's is rethinking how to deliver value without blending in. CMO Kate Trumbull discusses the brand's focus on consistent deals, menu choice and "talk value" promotions like Emergency Pizza and You Tip, We Tip. She also discusses making the brand more "craveable" through a recent rebrand.

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    25 mins
  • From impressions to impact: rethinking advertising at scale
    Apr 27 2026

    The future of advertising is audience-first, and Warner Bros. Discovery is leading the shift. In this sponsored episode of the Marketer's Brief podcast, Ad Age contributing editor Natalie Zfat sits down with Ryan Gould, president of U.S. advertising sales go-to-market at Warner Bros. Discovery, to explore how the company is evolving its approach to deliver both scale and measurable outcomes.

    From premium storytelling and live sports to innovations like Shop with Max, Gould outlines how WBD is connecting brands to culture while reducing friction between content and commerce.

    Tune in to hear how the company is addressing measurement challenges, simplifying cross-platform buying, and helping marketers turn engagement into impact in a rapidly changing media environment.

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    16 mins
  • How to maintain loyalty when consumer needs change with Unilever's Axe leader
    Apr 22 2026

    Head of Axe U.S. Dolores Assalini talks about how the Unilever-owned body spray brand is growing up with its customers through new products designed to lighten usage among teen boys through a more controlled spray. She also discusses why Axe is showing in cultural moments such as the World Cup, and how it is tapping into TikTok's 'fragrance maxxing' trend.

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    23 mins
  • How David's Bridal applied the power of AI to wedding planning and dress shopping
    Apr 15 2026

    Lisa Horton, chief creative and communications officer at David's Bridal, talks about how the bridal retailer has leaned into AI—from proprietary LLMs and writing press releases, to shopping in ChatGPT and an AI-powered wedding planning platform.

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    28 mins
  • Why Suave is leaning into comedy and social content to drive Gen Z growth
    Apr 8 2026
    Evermark CMO Rachel Behm unpacks how a recent social-first campaign for Suave is winning new Gen Z customers craving entertainment, including episodic and comedic marketing content. She also discusses the idea of reframing the value of Evermark brands, including ChapStick and Q-tips, as smart luxury in order to capture shoppers eager to trade down to cheaper, drugstore brands amid economic anxiety.
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    21 mins
  • Turning brand youth into a strength in a luxury category dominated by legacy players, with the CMO of Genesis Motor America.
    Apr 1 2026

    Genesis CMO Amy Marentic describes how the auto brand took a blank canvas approach to raise awareness in a segment dominated by older brands like BMW and Mercedes. She describes how the marketing department sold a campaign pivot internally. Marentic also dishes some advice on experiential marketing, including how the automaker uses its Genesis House in New York City as a brand equity play channeling Korean hospitality. Also, hear how she approaches marketing metrics.

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    19 mins