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The podcast that stirs up a unique flavour of people, culture and brands in Asia. Presented by Scott Percival and Drago Djourov, two independent market researchers based in Singapore.

Potluck Scott & Drago

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The podcast that stirs up a unique flavour of people, culture and brands in Asia. Presented by Scott Percival and Drago Djourov, two independent market researchers based in Singapore.

    Justin Peyton, Wunderman Thompson & BRAND N3XT

    Justin Peyton, Wunderman Thompson & BRAND N3XT

    Objects: things we covet, collect, display, share and utilise. But what do they mean as ‘stuff’ increasingly integrates with our digital lives, or even morphs into virtual worlds?
    Who better to ask than Justin Peyton from Wunderman Thompson, whose BRAND N3XT platform explores the people and ideas that are working to make Web3 and Metaverse a positive force for people, business and society.
    In Potluck’s latest episode, hear Justin’s thoughts on…
    ·       How he defines the Metaverse amidst all the babble
    ·       Why ‘identity brands’ lead the way in this space, but take note of ‘experience brands’ as the fast-followers
    ·       The increasingly blended interface between the physical and the digital, including concepts like digital twins and tokenised memberships
    ·       Opportunities for elevating both brand experiences and communities
    ·       And how the real experimentation - and application - is only just beginning…

    Check out Justin's BRAND N3XT content via: https://brandn3xt.substack.com/
    www.potluckpodcast.asia/

    • 56 min
    Chris Arning, Creative Semiotics

    Chris Arning, Creative Semiotics

    This time, it's Chris Arning who's come to stir the pot with Drago and Scott. Chris runs boutique consultancy Creative Semiotics, teaches an online course titled How to Do Semiotics in Seven Weeks and is the co-founder of Semiofest, and more...

    What did we get up to stirring up:

    - We start off with that perennial question of what is Semiotics.
    - Chris shares some examples from applying Semiotics to work in Asia; Chris is an unashamed Japanophile, so of course he mixes in Japan examples, too
    - Then we talk about the raison d'etre of an online course on Semiotics: Chris shares the trials and triumphs of his journey setting it up and running it; and he offers some generous advice on how one could share their knowledge and experience with others--and turn it into a product
    - Finally, in the run-up to our miniseries on The Meaning of Objects (working title!), Chris helps us wrap our head around how Semiotics approaches 'things' with some examples from his and his colleagues' work.

    Important to note that Chris is wearing a baseball cap throughout the interview. 

    https://www.creativesemiotics.co.uk/
    https://www.semiofest.com/
    www.potluckpodcast.asia/

    • 38 min
    Pei Ying Loh, Kontinentalist

    Pei Ying Loh, Kontinentalist

    Potluck returns for our 3rd season, and the first episode of 2022.

    Pei Ying Loh is Head & Co-Founder of Kontinentalist, an organisation dedicated to telling data-driven stories about Asia.  As a collective of writers, designers, developers and data-visualisers, they tackle topics connected to Culture, Politics, People and History through various creative approaches.
    Our discussion charts:
    - The parallels between Pei Ying’s background in History and storytelling, and Kontinentalist’s origins
    - Cartography of culture: how maps have played a pivotal role in taking readers on a journey, and building empathy for the issue at hand
    - Bridging the gap between research and the public: with much of the work being cause-driven, we discuss the need to turn heavy data into digestible stories for a wider audience 
    - Asia misunderstood: the motivations that lie behind debunking myths and being sensitive to the region’s data and cultural contexts
    - Data-visualisation: lessons on what makes it effective,  and avoiding the trap of style-over-substance 

    Plus Drago and I share our views on how brands are approaching the War in Ukraine.


    Check-out some of the stories we discuss:
    http://v1.kontinentalist.com.s3-website-ap-southeast-1.amazonaws.com/stories/the-rohingya-in-myanmar-a-refugee-crisis-at-sea/
    https://bri.kontinentalist.com/
    https://kontinentalist.com/stories/a-cultural-history-of-han-chinese-names-for-girls-and-boys-in-china
    https://kontinentalist.com/stories/sexual-assault-and-abuse-in-singapore-need-more-than-the-law
    www.potluckpodcast.asia/

    • 55 min
    The Big Pot 2021: Year-end Potluck Digest

    The Big Pot 2021: Year-end Potluck Digest

    Before Scott and Drago hang their aprons and ladles for the year, they sit down to stir the pot one last time in 2021.
    The two hosts discuss their favourite parts of the conversations they've had throughout the year with Katie Dreke, Ambrish Chaudhry, Charlotte Wilkinson, Ajay Jilka, Jocelyn Tse, Simon Chadwick, Vasuki Shastry and Peter Smyth.

    Among other things, they're discussing...
    - If Asia's not overhyped, then what is it? ...and some words of caution about the future of Asia in a digest of what people see when they Lift the Lid on Asia..
    - A summary of our guests' strategies to learn about people and cultures in the region: the top Human Hacks
    - ..and finally, the top peeves that people shared - in a summary of Brand Burns
    www.potluckpodcast.asia/

    • 1 tim. 8 min
    The Full Feast with Peter Smyth, Parts 1-3

    The Full Feast with Peter Smyth, Parts 1-3

    Hear the full feast of our conversation with Peter Smyth, a man of many talents, analogies and stories! We follow his cycle from Toronto to Hong Kong, onwards to Tokyo – and now back. Where his career has spanned both big agency life (BBDO) and the world of luxury marketing with Louis Vuitton and latterly Van Cleef & Arpels.
    We lift the lid on Asia and particularly Japan via his deft tips for navigating Japanese culture (it’s all about finding your role in the play), the Darwinian approach to biz and marketing strategy and a comparison between Western and Japanese strategic thinking.
    With the pot fully boiling, part 2 sees us uncover Peter’s modus operandi for understanding people and culture, whether it be ‘thinking in bets’, the role of insight to illuminate (vs validate) and balancing gut instinct with ‘what the data is saying’.
    Before we finish with an eclectic flurry – from Honda motorbikes and the b******t of ‘linear’ strategic thinking, to the quirks of young ad executive life.
    www.potluckpodcast.asia/

    • 1 tim. 25 min
    Brand Burns, with Peter Smyth - Part 3

    Brand Burns, with Peter Smyth - Part 3

    In the third and final part of our conversation with Peter Smyth, we have the usual conversation for this segment around three main areas:

    Flavour of the Month, where we travel back in time to Honda motorbike's entry into the US in 1962.

    In Brand B******t, Pete takes on the linearity of decision making in business and marketing strategy.

    Fortunate Failures draws the curtain on Pete's experience as a young account exec carrying boards for the BBDO creatives in Toronto and how that experience had taught him to embrace randomness.

    Another title Pete mentions:
    Call Sign Chaos, by Jim Mattis
    www.potluckpodcast.asia/

    • 25 min

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