Running With Wolves

Savannah Jordan

The Running With Wolves podcast is dedicated to helping female founders everywhere scale rapidly through potent marketing & sales strategies. The weekly podcast will feature lessons in marketing, sales, scaling, the mindset behind being an entrepreneur, production strategies, mental tenacity, and so much more. If you're ready for a fresh take on your marketing - this podcast is for you!

  1. -1 j

    The Brands That Printed Money in Q2 vs the Ones That Spent Millions Insulting Their Buyers

    Two brands doing $46 billion in revenue combined spent millions of marketing dollars insulting the exact people responsible for the majority of that revenue. Five other brands made their buyers feel so seen that their comment sections looked nothing like comment sections for products — they looked like communities. In this episode of Running With Wolves, Savannah breaks down the Q2 marketing campaigns that got it right and the ones that got it catastrophically wrong — and what every founder needs to take from both. Here's what this episode covers: • The difference between marketing to a demographic and marketing to a lived experience — and why one prints money while the other gets ignored • The alienation tax — what happens when you focus on one segment of your audience and accidentally insult the other 90% • Why Nike's Boston Marathon campaign was a marketing disaster hiding behind good engagement numbers • Why selling the mission, the outcome and the conversation creates cult-like brand obsession — and selling the product only creates a one-time purchase Apply to work with Savannah HERE: http://bit.ly/applywlfpodcast or DM her on Instagram @itssavannahjordan ( / itssavannahjordan ) with your takeaway. Q2 marketing campaigns, marketing strategy 2026, Nike marketing fail, Wall Street Journal Emma Grede, brand marketing, alienation tax, Figs campaign, female founder

    27 min
  2. 15 juin

    Your Competitor Is Stealing Your Sales — And Your Marketing Is the Reason Why

    Your buyer showed up to your marketing ready to hand you their payment info. And your marketing sent them to your competitor without you knowing it. Not because your marketing is bad — because it's actually really good. You created the demand, built the urgency and did 80% of the work it takes to create a sale. And then you went silent on the one sentence that closes the loop. In this episode of Running With Wolves, Savannah breaks down exactly why this is happening, what specifically is broken and the one fix you can implement today to stop handing your competitor the sales that should be yours. One of her clients couldn't break past 100K sales months. They set a 180K goal for December. They closed at 360K. The only thing that changed was the marketing strategy. Here's what this episode covers: • Why problem awareness content stopped working — and what conversion marketing looks like instead • The three-part closed loop marketing framework that makes every piece of content close its own sales loop • Why your buyer reads each piece of content as a single impression — and what that means for how you sell • The closed loop marketing audit — three questions to run every piece of marketing through tonight to find exactly where your sales are leaking Apply to work with Savannah HERE: http://bit.ly/applywlfpodcast or DM her on Instagram @itssavannahjordan ( / itssavannahjordan ) with your takeaway. closed loop marketing, competitor stealing sales, marketing strategy 2026, conversion marketing, sales not converting, organic marketing, double your sales, female founder

    44 min
  3. 8 juin

    The Level Your Marketing Is Operating At Is the Only Level You're Getting Invited Into

    The competitor who keeps showing up at the events you should be at, getting the press placements you want, and being invited into rooms you've been trying to get into — their product probably isn't better than yours. Their work isn't sharper. They haven't been in the game longer. The only difference is their marketing is doing things yours isn't. In this episode of Running With Wolves, Savannah breaks down why most marketing is mono-marketed — built to open exactly one door — and how to restructure your marketing strategy so it opens doors to press, partnerships, speaking stages, investor introductions and every other opportunity your business needs to scale beyond revenue alone. Here's what this episode covers: Why sales-only marketing is invisible to everyone except the people about to buy from you The difference between floor content and ceiling content — and how to shift from one to the other Why the room shows up to confirm what your marketing has already claimed — not to take a bet on you How to identify the three doors you want opened and aim your marketing at the humans who hold the keys Apply to work with Savannah HERE: http://bit.ly/applywlfpodcast or DM her on Instagram @itssavannahjordan ( / itssavannahjordan ) with your takeaway. marketing strategy, floor vs ceiling signaling, open doors with marketing, speaking engagements, press placements, organic marketing 2026, brand building, female founder

    46 min
  4. 26 mai

    She Was About to Quit Her Business — One Strategy Change Later She Made $600K in 6 Months

    She had been building her brand for five or six years. She was going viral every single week. People were begging for her product in the comments. And she was stuck at 15 to 20K months, had already cut 80% of her expenses and was ready to walk away. Twelve months after that conversation, she made almost $300,000 in 90 days. In the second half of 2025 alone, she made $600,000 in sales — up from $180,000 in the first half. And she did it without changing her product, her price, her audience or her ad spend. In this episode of Running With Wolves, Savannah breaks down the full case study — what was broken, what changed and how to apply it to your own business right now. Here's what this episode covers: Why your sales problem is almost never a visibility, product or funnel problem — it's a clarity problem The difference between informed people and converted people — and which one your marketing is currently creating How to stop selling an ingredients list and start selling the outcome your buyer actually wants Why market research is your sales cheat sheet and how to use it to write copy that converts in any market Apply to work with Savannah HERE: http://bit.ly/applywlfpodcast or DM her on Instagram @itssavannahjordan ( / itssavannahjordan ) with your takeaway. client case study, marketing strategy, sales growth, digital product, baby led weaning brand, informed people watch converted people pay, organic marketing 2026, how to increase sales

    41 min
  5. 11 mai

    Polarizing vs Alienating — Why Most Brands Can't Tell the Difference

    Most brands think they're being polarizing. They're being lazy. There's a difference between a take that splits opinion on something your audience cares about — and a take that crosses their values entirely. One pulls your highest value buyer closer. The other pushes them out of the room quietly, and you won't see it in your data until six months later when a launch underperforms and no one on your team can explain why. In this episode of Running With Wolves, Savannah uses the Wall Street Journal's Emma Grede headline as a real time case study to break down exactly where that line is — and how to install a values filter into your marketing review so your team never crosses it by accident again.  Here's what this episode covers: • Why polarizing and alienating look identical in your analytics — and how to tell the difference • The three structural problems causing brands to lose trust without knowing it • Why brand damage shows up six months later in a launch that underperforms — not in your next monthly report • The rule Savannah installs in every brand she works with: polarize the substance, protect the values Apply to work with Savannah HERE: http://bit.ly/applywlfpodcast or DM her on Instagram @itssavannahjordan ( / itssavannahjordan ) with your takeaway. polarizing vs alienating, brand trust, values marketing, marketing strategy 2026, brand building, female founder, marketing mistakes, audience values

    50 min

À propos

The Running With Wolves podcast is dedicated to helping female founders everywhere scale rapidly through potent marketing & sales strategies. The weekly podcast will feature lessons in marketing, sales, scaling, the mindset behind being an entrepreneur, production strategies, mental tenacity, and so much more. If you're ready for a fresh take on your marketing - this podcast is for you!

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