Culture Shift

Gregg Clunis

Culture Shift explores how social media, creators, and emerging technology are transforming the way brands connect with people. Hosted by Gregg Clunis and Heather Parady the show dives into the trends reshaping marketing, the creator economy, and digital culture. Each episode unpacks real stories, strategies, and insights from the brands, creators, and innovators leading the shift. Whether you’re a marketer, creator, or just curious about the future of social, Culture Shift gives you a front-row seat to what’s next.

Episodes

  1. Mohawk Chevrolet's "Unique" Social Media Strategy | 002

    08/28/2025

    Mohawk Chevrolet's "Unique" Social Media Strategy | 002

    What happens when a small-town car dealership decides to think like content creators instead of car salesmen? In this episode, we dive into the wild (and brilliant) case study of Mohawk Chevrolet in Upstate New York, where a 23-year-old with zero automotive experience turned the dealership’s social media into a national sensation. Through Office-style skits, quirky improv, and a whole lot of creative freedom, Mohawk has gone from local car lot to viral powerhouse—with millions of TikTok views, national news coverage, and even recognition from Chevrolet corporate. But their journey also reveals the growing pains of blending content creation with traditional marketing. What You’ll Learn in This Episode: The power of trust and play - Mohawk’s leadership gave their young creators freedom to experiment. By prioritizing fun and experimentation over “selling cars,” they unlocked authentic content that connected with audiences. From ducks to deadpan comedy - It started with hidden rubber ducks and Office-inspired skits. Then one video blew up—hitting over 3 million views on TikTok and sparking a full-fledged weekly series called The Dealership. Groundbreaking in a stale industry - Car dealerships are notoriously “old school” in their marketing. Mohawk’s willingness to think like creators—not dealers—made them stand out, and redefined what’s possible in their space. The ABCD content framework in action - Mohawk unknowingly follows a proven model: anchor content that always works (their Office-style skits), while experimenting with new series, trends, and wild ideas to find the next hit. Wins and missed opportunities: Wins: National press, increased foot traffic, community recognition, and building real characters (like Grace) that fans love. Misses: Weak cross-platform presence, lack of community-driven series, and link-in-bio funnels that don’t carry the same energy as their content. Key takeaways for marketers: 1. Give creators freedom to play. 2. Use outliers to humanize your brand. 3. Think in shows, not one-off videos. 4. Diversify content early before audiences burn out. 5. Align bios, links, and landing pages with the story you’re telling. Why This Matters: Mohawk Chevrolet proves that even in a traditional, “boring” industry, leaning into creator-led content can completely flip the narrative. Their story is a reminder that social success doesn’t come from perfect strategy documents—it comes from trust, experimentation, and creating content that you actually enjoy making.

    44 min
  2. Is Zuckerberg Trying to Replace Humans?? | 001

    08/20/2025

    Is Zuckerberg Trying to Replace Humans?? | 001

    Episode Summary In this episode, Gregg and Heather dive into a heated debate about the rise of AI influencers and what it could mean for the creator economy. Gregg makes the case that platforms like Instagram, YouTube, and TikTok ultimately want to replace human influencers with AI-generated ones to capture the full value of brand deals. Heather pushes back hard, arguing that trust, humanity, and personal storytelling will always matter. The discussion covers the history of influencer marketing, the business models driving platforms, and whether AI-generated creators can ever build real relationships with audiences. Along the way, they explore examples of current AI influencers like Lil Miquela and Aitana, Google’s AI video experiments, and the role of Gen Alpha in normalizing AI-driven content. Key Topics Discussed: - Why Gregg believes platforms want to replace human influencers with AI. - The cap on platform growth and how VCs pressure companies to expand revenue. - Why creator marketing spend is the last untapped ad budget platforms want to capture. - TikTok Shop and the rise of in-app shopping as a way for platforms to profit from creators. - The limits of creator marketplaces and why they haven’t taken off. - Heather’s perspective on why trust, flaws, and authenticity are core to influencer impact. Case studies: LonelyGirl15 (a staged YouTube influencer from the early days). Lil Miquela (AI influencer with millions of followers). Aitana (AI model making up to €10k a month in brand deals). The role of Gen Alpha in normalizing AI-generated content. The possibility of AI replacing UGC creators first, before bigger influencers. Predictions for how AI-driven campaigns might appear inside ad platforms. Why messy, human, and authentic storytelling could be the strongest defense against AI. How longer-term influencer partnerships and behind-the-scenes content could rise in importance. Takeaways: Platforms are under pressure to increase revenue, and tapping into influencer marketing budgets is the next frontier. AI influencers may not fully replace humans yet, but they could start replacing UGC creators as early as 2025. Trust and personal storytelling remain key differentiators that AI can’t authentically replicate. Creators and brands should lean harder into personal narratives, long-term relationships, and authentic “messy” content. Future opportunities may emerge for storytellers, production teams, and BTS creators who reveal how AI influencers are made.

    37 min

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Culture Shift explores how social media, creators, and emerging technology are transforming the way brands connect with people. Hosted by Gregg Clunis and Heather Parady the show dives into the trends reshaping marketing, the creator economy, and digital culture. Each episode unpacks real stories, strategies, and insights from the brands, creators, and innovators leading the shift. Whether you’re a marketer, creator, or just curious about the future of social, Culture Shift gives you a front-row seat to what’s next.