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  1. 26 MAR

    CultivatED Marketer Ep. 44 —  Sensorial Branding, Bold Identity, and the Future of Marketing with Mary-Catherine Reinert

    In the 44th episode of CultivatED Marketer – your go-to marketing professional development podcast – hosts Brent Bowen, Julie Masson, and Matt Tidwell, PhD, are joined by Mary-Catherine Reinert, Founder of Fortissima, a firm specializing in multi-sensorial marketing for boutique hospitality and lifestyle brands. Packed with marketing career advice and marketing industry insights, this episode challenges conventional thinking of branding and delivers practical lessons from a marketing leader who built her career by breaking the rules. CultivatED Marketer Ep. 44 —  Sensorial Branding, Bold Identity, and the Future of Marketing with Mary-Catherine Reinert Mary-Catherine Reinert, or “MC” as she’s known, didn’t enter marketing through the front door. She came, as she puts it, through the loading dock. Her career began in corrugated packaging design, evolved through luxury event creation, and ultimately led her to found Fortissima, where she helps boutique hospitality and lifestyle brands build deeper, more intentional connections with their audiences through a framework she calls sensorial marketing. What Is Sensorial Marketing and Why Does It Matter? MC opens the conversation with a concept that most marketers have never considered: sensorial marketing, which she defines as the intentional design of a brand experience across all senses. While most brands live in the sense of sight, MC’s framework – which she’s expanded to seven senses – challenges marketers to think far beyond the visual. Her core question: “What does a brand feel like in your body?” For professionals focused on marketing skills development, this episode offers a genuinely fresh lens for thinking about audience connection. Her process, built through Fortissima’s CereSenseTM methodology, asks brands to discover their “brand brain,” identifying and articulating their senses to create a full, embodied brand experience that translates across both physical and digital environments. From Packaging Designer to Brand Strategist One of the most compelling elements of MC’s story is the marketing career path she blazed for herself. Her degree wasn’t in marketing. Her first industry was corrugated packaging. But she credits that grounding with giving her the discipline to deconstruct what works, study systems with integrity, and think strategically about the entire customer journey from shelf to doorstep. MC expounds marketing career advice for beginners who may feel like they’re on the “wrong” path, sharing how her own story is proof that diverse experience sharpens your edge. From packaging, she moved into luxury event design – corporate galas, nonprofit fundraisers, weddings, conferences – where she observed firsthand how sensory environments create lasting emotional memory. That insight became the foundation for the strategic work she does today. Her trajectory is a masterclass in how to grow your marketing career by following curiosity across disciplines rather than staying in one lane. Staying Grounded Under Pressure: Identity, Fear, and the Traps Brands Fall Into MC draws on her talk “Personality Under Pressure” (a hit at the Kansas City IABC Business Communicator Summit) to explore how brands, and the marketers who steward them, lose their way when fear kicks in. Impulsive discounting, competitor copying, product bloat: MC names these traps clearly and offers a framework for resisting them. Her core insight: “You can’t out-discount, but you can out-do you.” Diluting your brand identity to chase trends or mirror competitors doesn’t just erode your market position, it alienates your most loyal customers. She goes on to explain how to hold the line on brand conviction even when revenue pressure mounts – pivotal advice for marketers in leadership positions. Marketers Working with Company Founders MC’s strategic process always begins inward. Rather than jumping to mood boards and messaging guidelines, she goes deep into what a founder truly believes about the world – what made them create the thing, where they refused to compromise, and the emotional outcome they’re trying to deliver. These root-level insights become the foundation for identity, campaigns, and operational standards. She also tackles a challenge every marketer has faced: the breakdown between vision and operational follow-through. Brand strategy, she argues, too often stays locked inside a founder’s head or on a shelf in a beautifully bound notebook. When it isn’t embedded into team habits and SOPs, execution becomes mood-dependent. For marketing professionals who want to grow in marketing and lead more strategically, this practical marketing lesson bridges the strategy-to-execution gap. Measuring What Matters: Sensorial Branding and ROI For listeners wondering whether sensory branding is just beautiful theory, MC brings it back to earth with refreshing directness: “Vibes don’t pay my invoices.” Her CereSenseTM method is built to bridge the emotional and analytical sides of the marketing brain, tying each sensory touchpoint to measurable KPIs. MC shares a real client example: by implementing 15 additional sensory touchpoints for a lifestyle brand’s conference experience, they saw a 30% year-over-year increase in upsell revenue. Her team measures outcomes like: Return and repeat customer rates Unprompted referrals and reviews aligned with brand voice Website behavior (time on page, room-to-room flow, bounce rate) Rate acceptance without negotiation For anyone working on marketing tips around analytics and brand accountability, this section delivers applicable marketing insights for your brand. Sensorial Marketing in the Digital Space With so much of modern marketing happening online, MC explores how sensory branding translates to digital environments. Her answer is nuanced and practical: your copy has a cadence and even a “scent.” Your brand photography communicates texture. Your social voice in the consideration phase should sound different from your voice in the loyalty phase. The goal, she says, is “frictionless immersion.” When digital touchpoints are consistent and intentional, they trigger memories of physical senses — building loyalty, driving advocacy, and transforming both internal culture and external customer relationships. For the career-focused marketer, MC’s framing offers a genuinely new way to evaluate and audit digital brand experiences. Challenging Marketing Assumptions: What MC Hears Most from Founders MC names two assumptions she challenges most often in her consulting work, and they’ll ring true for anyone who has spent time in a marketing leadership role: “We’re different.” Most brands can describe their functional differences, but few can articulate how their customer feels. MC inverts Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs as a provocation: stop building from safety and functionality up, and start from self-actualization down. Own who you are first, then work back to execution. “That’s a marketing problem.” When organizations treat themselves as islands rather than ecosystems, blame flows to marketing by default. MC’s reframe: everyone works for marketing, not the other way around. Identity fragmentation is usually an inside job – and fixing it starts with deconstruction, not destruction. For anyone thinking about transitioning into consulting marketing or building a practice as a brand strategist, this section offers a window into lessons from marketing leaders who’ve done the hard work of challenging clients constructively. Marketing Career Growth Through Authentic Self-Expression Throughout the conversation, MC models the very philosophy she teaches: authentic self-knowledge breeds confidence and unapologetic expression. Whether she’s describing her presentation style, often described as high-energy, humor-forward, memorable, or her conviction that marketing should be fun, her point is clear: professionals and brands that own who they are will always outperform those who imitate. This is one of the reasons CultivatED Marketer continues to grow as a marketing career podcast and marketing leadership podcast — to help professionals learn directly from practitioners like MC who have turned unconventional paths into distinctive, impactful careers. Whether you’re searching for marketing mentorship, trying to understand how to become a marketing consultant, or simply looking for marketing career growth inspiration, you’ve found the right place. Connect with Mary-Catherine Reinert LinkedIn Fortissima Brands     00:00 Smell and branding icebreaker 01:37 Personal brand scents 04:49 Key takeaways from MC 10:14 Show intro and guest bio 11:49 What is sensorial marketing 14:39 MC career journey and events 19:18 Staying aligned under pressure 21:52 High energy speaking style 25:48 Authenticity and acronyms 26:53 Founder First Strategy 29:08 Nonprofit Storytelling 31:20 Vision to Operations 34:44 Brands That Nail It 37:18 Proving ROI With KPIs 42:15 Scaling Boutique Hotels 44:52 Breaking Founder Myths 50:12 Digital Sensory Cues 53:34 Final Takeaways 54:57 Where to Find MC

    56 min
  2. 12 MAR

    CultivatED Marketer Ep. 43 — The Truth About Becoming an Independent Consultant with Ashley Dennison

    In the 43rd episode of CultivatED Marketer … your go-to marketing professional development podcast, hosts Brent Bowen and Julie Masson, are joined by Ashley Dennison, Founder and CEO of CommsConsultants.com to discuss practical marketing career advice for professionals considering a transition into consulting, along with insights into building a sustainable independent business. Hear real-world insights from industry leaders about navigating the communications and marketing industry. With more than two decades of experience in communications, Ashley has built a platform that connects independent consultants with leaders seeking reliable communication support. CultivatED Marketer Ep. 43: The Truth About Becoming an Independent Consultant (From Someone Who Did It) with Ashley Dennison Ashley’s path to creating Comms Consultants began with a desire for both personal and professional freedom. After experiencing layoffs during her career, she chose to take back control by starting her own business. Her journey highlights a growing trend discussed throughout this podcast for marketing professionals: experienced communicators and marketers seeking new ways to shape their careers outside of traditional agency or corporate roles. Through her work, Ashley now helps connect organizations with experienced consultants who bring expertise in areas such as: internal communications crisis communications public affairs strategic communications leadership Her story offers powerful marketing career advice and inspiration for professionals considering a similar path. Challenges and Strategies in Independent Consulting Ashley highlights resilience as one of the most important skills for success in consulting. Like many entrepreneurs and independent professionals, consultants must learn how to navigate rejection and uncertainty. In this marketing leadership podcast episode, Ashley explains that building a financial cushion and maintaining persistence are critical for navigating the natural “feast and famine” cycles that often occur in consulting work. These insights are especially valuable for marketers thinking about long-term career growth and leadership opportunities outside traditional employment structures. Aspiring Independent Consultant: Taking the Leap For marketers considering independent consulting, Ashley recommends establishing clear timelines and financial benchmarks before making the transition. This strategy allows professionals to evaluate whether consulting is sustainable without immediately returning to traditional employment. Julie also shares her personal experience transitioning into consulting and how setting clear expectations helped her successfully navigate the change. For listeners of this marketing career advice podcast, the discussion provides practical steps for testing consulting while maintaining financial stability. Building a Personal Brand Ashley emphasizes that a strong personal brand is essential for consultants looking to attract opportunities and build credibility. Authentic communication, thought leadership, and consistent engagement – especially on LinkedIn – can significantly expand a consultant’s visibility and influence. See Lynn Zimmerman’s authentic viral LinkedIn post here. Her own experience growing a substantial LinkedIn audience demonstrates how professionals can use digital platforms to establish authority and attract clients. For seasoned or new marketers alike, this marketing professional development podcastprovides practical guidance on how personal branding can open new career opportunities. The Future of Consulting and the Gig Economy Ashley also shares her perspective on the future of communications consulting, and consulting at large, noting the growing reliance on contract talent and the expansion of the gig economy. Many organizations are shifting away from traditional agency models and instead seeking specialized expertise from independent consultants. As AI continues to reshape the communications and marketing industry, adaptable professionals who build strong networks and niche expertise will be increasingly valuable. This conversation reinforces why shows like CultivatED Marketer — a podcast for marketing professionals focused on leadership and career growth — are helping marketers prepare for the evolving future of the industry. Ashley Dennison’s Independent Communications Consulting Journey Ashley Dennison’s journey offers valuable lessons for anyone exploring independent consulting or considering new directions in their marketing career. Her perspective on resilience, personal branding, and industry trends provides practical guidance for professionals navigating an increasingly flexible and dynamic workforce. Sharing her story, and others like it, are why CultivatED Marketer strives to continue growing as a marketing career podcast and marketing leadership podcast — to help marketers learn directly from experienced industry professionals. For more resources and insights from Ashley, follow her on: LinkedIn Her Substack newsletter Solopreneur 101 Comms Consultants   01:22 Meet Ashley Dennison 03:52 From Journalism to Comms 05:58 Going Solo After Layoffs 07:21 Why Build Comms Consultants 14:42 Resilience for Consistent Work 19:32 Taking the Leap Safely 24:01 Commit Full Time 28:11 Future Of Gig Work 31:54 AI And Talent Shifts 34:39 Personal Brand Matters

    48 min
  3. 29 JAN

    CultivatED Marketer Ep. 42 — Unlocking Purpose with Cause Marketing: Insights from Mike Farag on Marketing Communications

    In the 42nd episode of CultivatED Marketer – your go-to professional development podcast for marketing and communications professionals – hosts Brent Bowen, Matt Tidwell, PhD, and Julie Masson, are joined by Mike Farag, CEO and Chief Strategy Officer at Fervor, an award-winning strategic marketing agency. Mike shares his journey from the corporate world to building a purpose-driven career, offering powerful insights into career development, professional growth, and aligning personal values with marketing communications across both for-profit and nonprofit sectors. CultivatED Marketer Ep. 42 —  Unlocking Purpose with Cause Marketing: Insights from Mike Farag on Marketing Communications Mike’s path toward purpose-driven work began with a life-changing mission trip to Haiti in July 2008. There, he met a young orphan named Daniel whose joy and resilience reshaped Mike’s understanding of success and fulfillment. That moment ultimately led Mike to transition from his corporate role at Sprint into work centered on impact and meaning. As Mike discussed his shift into nonprofit marketing, he highlighted the importance of adapting marketing communications strategies to connect with diverse audiences. Navigating this transition required intentional learning, empathy, and a commitment to continuous professional development – especially when moving between corporate and nonprofit environments. Despite the challenges, Mike found renewed purpose in helping organizations build brands that truly matter. Building Organizational Trust Through Internal and External Communications On building brand trust, Mike says he draws a lot of inspiration from Cory Sheer, emphasizing the difference between brand awareness and genuine brand trust, noting that trust is built through consistent, authentic internal communications and external communications. For nonprofits in particular, investing in thoughtful communication strategies is essential for building long-term relationships with donors, stakeholders, and communities. Mike encouraged organizations to move beyond a scarcity mindset and view communication as a core function, rather than a luxury. This approach reinforces transparency, strengthens leadership credibility, and supports sustainable organizational growth. The Role of Organizational Culture in the Success of a Brand Julie calls out a study done and how St. Jude is the most trusted nonprofit organization, and they achieved this by spending over $100M in marketing. Mike shared practical advice for leaders focused on professional development, starting with simple but powerful internal actions. Regular, authentic communication from leadership plays a critical role in shaping culture and alignment. As Mike put it, “Culture begets communication, and communication begets culture.” Drawing from his book, Marketing with Fervor, Mike outlined a framework that helps organizations articulate purpose, clarify messaging, and build cohesive marketing strategies. These principles support both marketing professional development and healthier internal cultures – ensuring organizations grow from the inside out. Translating Organizational Purpose into Day-to-Day Decisions While some industries struggle with purpose-driven branding in polarized environments, as noted in the interview with Fred Cook and the Annenberg study, Mike believes purpose remains essential for nonprofits and mission-driven organizations. Purpose provides clarity, direction, and authenticity – key ingredients for meaningful career development and organizational impact. Mike’s perspective reinforces the value of communication professional development rooted in integrity and consistency. By showing up as the same person in every setting, leaders can foster trust, strengthen culture, and build brands that resonate deeply with their audiences. Mike Farag’s story is a compelling reminder that professional growth doesn’t have to come at the expense of personal values. By aligning purpose with marketing communications, leaders can create meaningful change while advancing their own career development.     03:07 The Importance of Nonprofit Communications 06:21 Mike Farag’s Journey from Corporate to Nonprofit 09:31 Challenges and Strategies in Nonprofit Marketing 17:49 Building Organizational Trust and Effective Marketing for Nonprofits 24:42 Overcoming Scarcity Mentality in Nonprofits 27:35 Google’s Secret Sauce and Nonprofit Challenges 29:42 Integrating Purpose and Career 33:11 Translating Purpose into Action 35:44 The Future of Cause Marketing 41:29 Building Organizational Trust with Internal Communications

    50 min
  4. 15 JAN

    CultivatED Marketer Ep. 41 —  Why Event Marketing Is Making a Massive Comeback with Jonathan Mast

    In the 41st episode of CultivatED Marketer – your go-to professional development podcast for marketing and communications professionals – hosts Brent Bowen and Matt Tidwell, PhD, are joined by Jonathan Mast, a Kansas City-based marketer who transitioned from digital and social media marketing to event marketing. Jonathan discusses the evolution of event marketing, particularly in the age of AI, and provides valuable tips for anyone looking to make their events memorable and impactful. With more than 17 years of experience across digital media, branding, and external communications, Jonathan brings practical insights for communications professionals looking to sharpen their skills and grow their careers. CultivatED Marketer Ep. 41 —   Why Event Marketing Is Making a Massive Comeback with Jonathan Mast Jonathan’s path into event marketing was unplanned – but transformative. While working at Sedgwick, he noticed missed opportunities to extend the value of live events beyond the room. That realization sparked new strategies such as post-event video content, live social engagement, and follow-up storytelling that strengthened both external communications and audience trust. This approach highlights a core principle of effective marketing communications: events shouldn’t end when the doors close. Instead, they can become powerful tools for communication professional development, helping marketers build community, credibility, and long-term engagement. Jonathan also emphasizes that great event marketing relies on meticulous planning. From logistics to thoughtful details like branded hand towels, every touchpoint contributes to the experience, and to the brand story being told. The Resurgence of In-Person Events and Career Development Opportunities As digital tools evolve and misinformation becomes easier to spread, Jonathan believes authenticity is more valuable than ever. To answer the question, “why brands should do in person events,” he echoes Mark Cuban’s prediction that fueled by the desire for genuine human connection, in-person events will continue to rise. For early-career marketers, event marketing offers hands-on opportunities for professional growth that can accelerate career development. Live events build skills in relationship management, storytelling, leadership, and adaptability – core competencies for anyone pursuing professional development for communications professionals. Leadership Lessons That Support Professional Growth Jonathan credits much of his success to mentors who emphasized kindness and confidence over ego. His leadership philosophy, “confidence over cockiness,” aligns closely with sustainable internal communications and team-building practices. For those navigating their own continuous professional development, Jonathan encourages collaboration, humility, and empathy. These qualities not only strengthen teams internally but also improve how brands show up externally. Technology, AI, and the Future of Event Marketing Communications Even in traditional industries like workers’ compensation, Jonathan sees technology reshaping how marketers connect with audiences. From personalized digital experiences to AI-powered insights, adaptive strategies are becoming essential for effective external communications. Jonathan believes future success lies in blending technology with human insight — an approach that reflects strong continuing professional development and keeps marketers competitive in a rapidly evolving landscape. With respect to communications and marketing, the group discussed reaching people where they are at and mention of the following generational communications preferences: Jonathan Mast’s insights underscore the growing importance of event marketing as a strategic pillar of marketing communications and professional growth. By combining thoughtful planning, authentic connection, and evolving technology, marketers can drive meaningful engagement while advancing their own career development. You can connect with Jonathan on LinkedIn.       01:43 Jonathan’s Career Journey 02:10 Event Marketing Insights 04:17 Early Days of Social Media 08:03 Transition to Event Marketing 14:19 Event Planning Essentials 19:55 Ensuring Timely Delivery of Promised Materials 20:43 The Impact of Technology on Meetings 22:15 Artificial Intelligence and the Milli Vanilli Effect 23:47 The Challenges of Virtual Meetings 25:22 The Future of In-Person Events 26:22 Event Marketing in the Age of AI 35:05 Leadership Lessons and Career Advice 37:23 Final Thoughts on Event Marketing

    39 min
  5. 19/12/2025

    CultivatED Marketer Ep. 40 —  The 5 C’s of Brand Identity with Kim Derrick Rozdeba

    In the 40th episode of CultivatED Marketer – your go-to professional development podcast for marketing and communications professionals – hosts Brent Bowen and Matt Tidwell, PhD, are joined by Kim Derrick Rozdeba. Derrick shares with us about his impressive journey of over 30 years, insights into building iconic Fortune 500 brands, and his recent foray into fiction with his debut novel. We cover a variety of topics including the importance of community in professional development, the five Cs of branding, and the challenges and triumphs of brand consistency. CultivatED Marketer Ep. 40 —  The 5 C’s of Brand Identity with Kim Derrick Rozdeba The discussion opens with Derrick’s intriguing dual identity: “Kim,” his fictional writing persona, and “Derrick,” his corporate branding strategist persona. This dual perspective reflects the balance between creative storytelling and strategic external communications—an interplay central to modern marketing communications. He shares how he crafted his debut novel Balance of Evil while simultaneously shaping Fortune 500 brands through strategic planning, internal communications, and executive influence. The Five Cs of Branding Derrick introduces his renowned Five Cs of Branding—a powerful framework that aligns perfectly with continuing professional development for marketing and communications professionals: Commitment: Brands must anchor themselves with purpose and vision, much like Estee Lauder’s iconic “jar of hope.” Construct: Logos, style, tone, and identity form the visual and emotional construct of a brand. Community: Employees, customers, and stakeholders form the community that carries a brand’s message—an essential concept in external communications. Content: Marketing communications, public relations, and storytelling fuel brand awareness and trust. Consistency: Brand loyalty grows when messaging, design, and values remain steady over time, as seen with Oprah Winfrey and long-standing Fortune 500 campaigns. Insights from Experience: Professional Development and Branding Success Derrick then reflects on pivotal moments in his career, highlighting how embracing uncertainty can be essential for continuous professional development. Brent and Matt connect these insights to the theme of professional growth, encouraging listeners – especially those seeking marketing professional development – to take bold steps outside their comfort zone. His stories from global agencies like Ogilvy offer a masterclass in leadership and communication professional development. The Role of Community in Professional Growth A recurring theme is community – a cornerstone of both career development and professional development for communications professionals. Derrick emphasizes the importance of joining professional organizations, especially in a climate where membership is declining. The hosts discuss how community-driven learning fuels both internal and external communications success, offering support and shared expertise that can accelerate continuous professional development. A Personal Take on Brand Loyalty Derrick shares memorable anecdotes demonstrating how small, human-centered actions can create lifelong brand loyalty. One story highlights how a bank manager’s simple gesture – offering space for a book launch – became a powerful example of authentic marketing communications and customer-focused engagement. These moments, he explains, reinforce the value of consistency, trust, and meaningful professional relationships. We encourage you to explore Kim Derrick Rozdeba’s books, or connect with Derrick on LinkedIn.   01:37 The Importance of Personal and Corporate Branding 02:31 Derrick’s Branding Expertise and Career Highlights 04:41 Introduction to the Five Cs of Branding 08:22 Derrick’s Journey and Writing Career 12:32 Deep Dive into the Five Cs of Branding 16:48 Consistency: The Hardest C to Master 18:19 Derrick’s Role in the IABC and Branding Success Stories 21:35 The Evolution of Logos in a Visual World 22:23 Successful Rebranding Strategies 23:03 Case Study: Kraft and Heinz 23:31 Branding from Scratch: A Telecom Example 24:56 The Power of Consistency in Branding 26:50 Personal Branding Insights 27:38 The Inspiration Behind ‘Omics’ 29:19 The Importance of Small Interactions 33:11 Advice for Career Reinvention 36:53 The Value of Professional Communities

    44 min
  6. 25/11/2025

    CultivatED Marketer Ep. 39 —  Sharing Engaging Expertise on LinkedIn with Purna Virji

    In the 39th episode of CultivatED Marketer – your go-to professional development podcast for marketing and communications professionals – hosts Brent Bowen, Matt Tidwell, PhD, and Julie Masson, are joined by Purna Virji, Principal Consultant of Content Solutions at LinkedIn. Together, they delve into practical strategies for sharing thought leadership on LinkedIn, optimizing content creation, and leveraging the platform for professional growth. Purna offers valuable insights on the importance of quality content, effective commenting, and video engagement, as well as tips for founders to manage their LinkedIn presence without burnout. Don’t miss this actionable guide to enhancing your LinkedIn success! CultivatED Marketer Ep. 39 —  Sharing Engaging Expertise on LinkedIn with Purna Virji In the rapidly evolving realm of professional networking and digital marketing communications, LinkedIn stands out as a powerhouse platform for developing personal and corporate brands. Purna Virji, Principal Consultant of Content Solutions at LinkedIn and a globally recognized content strategist, shares her insights to help illuminate pathways for marketing professionals pursuing career development, professional growth, and more effective communication professional development. The Shift from Reach to Resonance One of the most significant trends Purna highlighted is the shift from merely seeking reach to fostering resonance. With the rapid influx of content amplified by AI, generic strategies no longer hold sway. To stand out, content needs to be genuinely engaging and aligned with modern marketing communications best practices. Purna stressed the importance of leveraging executive presence to build trust – an essential skill for anyone invested in continuing professional development on platforms like LinkedIn. Navigating the LinkedIn Algorithm There’s substantial discussion around changes in the LinkedIn algorithm, with diverse opinions on its impact. Purna emphasized that despite the chatter, positive shifts are elevating meaningful content over low-value tactics. She encouraged consistency, prioritizing dialogue over monologue, and leaning into video content – which typically sees twice the engagement. These insights are particularly valuable for marketing professionals aiming to strengthen their communications strategies across digital channels. Building a Community Over Pursuing Reach Another key takeaway was the importance of prioritizing community over pure reach. By focusing on quality interactions and nurturing an engaged audience, users naturally expand their influence. This philosophy aligns directly with the goals of marketing professional development, where building relationships and fostering trust often matter more than vanity metrics. Purna encouraged listeners to bring their lived experiences forward. Unlocking Executive Thought Leadership Diving into thought leadership, Purna outlined common pitfalls in executive communications. Many executives default to talking at their audiences rather than engaging with them. For executives looking to strengthen their communications skills or build an audience, shifting toward audience-centric storytelling is essential. By focusing on what audiences care about most, leaders can elevate the impact of their messages and strengthen organizational reputation. Her Founder-led Sales And Marketing Never Ends guide walks leaders through key steps on how to turn expertise into trust and revenue. In fact, she points out that organizational leaders can achieve real ROI using LinkedIn. She provides Hootsuite as one example. Empowering Content Creation with AI As AI reshapes content creation, Purna underscored that foundational marketing principles still matter. AI can enhance efficiency, but the human ability to interpret nuance, emotion, and context remains irreplaceable. For marketing and communications professionals, AI serves as a powerful tool – as long as it complements, rather than replaces, strategic judgment and creativity. Career Insights and Mentorship Reflecting on her career, Purna shared the importance of mentorship, collaboration, and community uplift – core elements of sustainable career development. She showcased the evolving landscape of LinkedIn as a vital platform for meaningful engagement and strategic growth. By embracing authenticity, audience-first communication, and community-driven content strategies, marketers can elevate both their skills and influence. Click the links to connect with Purna Virji on LinkedIn, buy her book High Impact Content Marketing, or to find Purna’s Founder Led Growth Cheat Sheet.   02:04 The Value of Scrolling LinkedIn and Marketing Strategy 03:37 Integration and Full Funnel Content Strategy 05:58 Reaching the Right Audience on LinkedIn 07:43 Introduction to Purna Virji and Her Expertise 09:04 Shifts in Content Strategy on LinkedIn 11:12 Navigating LinkedIn’s Algorithm Changes 17:10 The Importance of Community and Engagement 21:13 Thought Leadership and Audience-Centric Content 23:04 The ‘You’ Attitude in Communication 23:33 Introducing the Founder-Led Sales and Marketing Playbook 25:12 Authentic Engagement on LinkedIn 31:19 Leveraging AI in Content Creation 32:20 Essential Skills for Content Strategists 38:29 Purna’s Career Journey and Insights

    46 min
  7. 07/11/2025

    CultivatED Marketer Ep. 38 — Public Service Communications with Jazzlyn Johnson

    In the 38th episode of CultivatED Marketer – your go-to professional development podcast for marketing and communications professionals – hosts Brent Bowen and Matt Tidwell, PhD, explore public service communications with our guest, Jazzlyn Johnson, Director of Communications for the Jackson County Prosecutor’s Office. She offers invaluable insights into professional growth and the transition from journalism to public relations. This conversation is perfect for those pursuing career development in communications or seeking inspiration from leaders who thrive under pressure. CultivatED Marketer Ep. 38 — Leading with Empathy in the High-Stakes World of Public Service Communications with Jazzlyn Johnson Jazzlyn’s career began in journalism, where she quickly learned the power of storytelling in serving her community. Her move into public service communications revealed the unique challenges of government work, where internal and external communications play a critical role in maintaining transparency and public confidence. The shift from newsroom deadlines to navigating legal communications helped her understand how communication professional development can directly influence public perception and trust. Building Public Trust Much of Jazzlyn’s focus centers on combating misinformation and fostering understanding through strategic messaging and community outreach. She leads initiatives like the Understanding the Justice System video series, which bridges gaps between the public and the prosecutor’s office. For professionals focused on continuous professional development in marketing and communications, Jazzlyn’s approach demonstrates how effective messaging can transform complex topics into relatable, transparent stories that strengthen public trust. The Art of Crisis Communication When crises arise, communicators must remain steady, clear, and authentic. Jazzlyn shares how strong media relationships and emotional intelligence are essential tools in communication professional development. Her insights on handling public scrutiny, responding to misinformation, and maintaining composure under pressure offer a real-world perspective for those advancing their marketing professional development. Advice for Aspiring Communicators For those at the start of their communications careers, Jazzlyn encourages curiosity, mentorship, and resilience. She highlights how continuing professional development helps communicators evolve as they adapt to new technologies and media landscapes. Her advice: focus on building meaningful relationships, learn from mistakes, and seek mentors who challenge you to grow both personally and professionally. She also mentions how prominent a role mentorship has played in her career, specifically calling out her mentor Morgan Said, former Chief of Staff for Mayor Lucas of Kansas City.   Jazzlyn Johnson’s journey exemplifies the power of leadership and communication in public service. Her story is a reminder that professional development for communications professionals is not just about learning new skills – it’s about understanding how authenticity, empathy, and strategy intersect to build trust and inspire change.   You can connect with Jazzlyn Johnson on LinkedIn or the Jackson County Prosecutors office on Facebook or X.     00:00 Leading with Empathy with Jazzlyn Johnson 01:06 Early Career Transitions and High-Pressure Environments 02:56 The Importance of Empathy and Trust in Communications 06:18 Challenges and Strategies in Public Service Communications 06:41 Interview with Jazzlyn Johnson: Background and Career Insights 08:15 Lessons from Journalism and Public Service 14:25 Building Public Trust and Handling Misinformation 23:02 Advice for Young Communicators and Career Reflections 27:05 Conclusion and Final Thoughts

    32 min
  8. 16/10/2025

    CultivatED Marketer Ep. 37 — Great Communicators Secrets: Lessons from 4 Communication Leaders

    In the 37th episode of CultivatED Marketer – your go-to professional development podcast for marketing and communications professionals – hosts Brent Bowen, Matt Tidwell, PhD, and Julie Masson share the most powerful takeaways from recent guests — covering crisis communications, leadership, social media strategy, and professional growth. Together, they reflect on past guest conversations, offering listeners valuable lessons in marketing communications and career development. CultivatED Marketer Ep. 37 — Secrets Behind Great Communicators: Lessons from 4 Industry Leaders With the addition of Julie, everyone is bringing a renewed sense of focus to continuing professional development within the marketing and communications field. Julie’s fresh perspective has energized the dialogue around professional growth, inspiring marketers to think differently about their own communication professional development. The team plans to revisit and refresh key insights every few episodes, ensuring continuous learning and reflection. Lynn Zimmerman: Change in Communication Lynn Zimmerman’s episode delivered profound insights on internal communications and managing organizational change. Her expertise in change management underscored how communication professional development and effective strategy drive success in both nonprofit and corporate environments. Julie emphasized how Lynn’s advice applies to mission-driven organizations, reinforcing the importance of clear communication to support internal alignment and external impact. Fred Cook: Forecasting Change Fred Cook, director at the USC Annenberg Center for Public Relations, shared leadership lessons rooted in adaptability and continuous professional development. His reflections on mentoring future communicators highlighted the power of curiosity and creativity in career development. Fred’s belief in stepping outside comfort zones resonated deeply with the hosts and listeners alike, serving as a reminder that growth often starts with risk-taking. Amy Whitfield: The Art of Crisis Communications Amy Whitfield’s conversation centered on the complex, high-pressure world of crisis communications – a vital component of external communications strategy. She revealed how thoughtful planning and empathy work hand-in-hand during difficult moments, offering communicators an example of professionalism under pressure. Julie and Matt highlighted Amy’s insights as essential learning for those pursuing professional development for communications professionals. Valerie Morrow: Strategic Social Media Management Valerie Morrow of Dairy Farmers of America discussed how to align social media strategy with broader marketing communications goals. Her emphasis on data-driven storytelling, authenticity, and community-building offered actionable takeaways for marketers in the digital era. Brent also praised Valerie’s approach to focusing on strategy rather than trends – an important principle for anyone invested in marketing professional development. Looking Ahead: Exciting Guests and Conversations The CultivatED Marketer team looks forward to upcoming guests Jazzlyn Johnson and Perna Vierge, who will expand the discussion on communication professional development and career development. Jazzlyn, the director of communications for a local prosecutor’s office in Kansas City, will share advice for early-career professionals, while Perna Vierge from LinkedIn will unpack algorithm changes and effective engagement tactics for external communications.   Stay tuned for more inspiring episodes that challenge how marketing and communications professionals approach learning, leadership, and collaboration in today’s evolving industry.   00:00 Introduction and Episode Overview 01:32 Meet the Hosts 01:45 Recap of Recent Guests 02:52 In-Depth Discussion on Lynn Zimmerman 12:38 Insights from Fred Cook 20:03 Crisis Communications with Amy Whitfield 26:06 Social Media Strategy with Valerie Morrow 33:52 Upcoming Guests and Future Episodes 36:04 Closing Remarks and Call to Action

    37 min

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