115 episodes

Market researchers have the coolest backstories. Hear them here!

Rock n' Roll Research Podcast Matt Valle

    • Business

Market researchers have the coolest backstories. Hear them here!

    Episode #115: London Brinkman - Qualitative Researcher, Vocalist, Award-Winning Body Builder

    Episode #115: London Brinkman - Qualitative Researcher, Vocalist, Award-Winning Body Builder

    London Brinkman is one year out of school as a Qualitative Market Research Analyst and my colleague at MarketVision Research. While working a project together, I learned she is also the lead singer for a notable cover band in Cincinnati. But not only that, she is an award-winning body builder!
    London discusses her decision to shift her career focus from musical theater to market research during the pandemic; the role of discipline in helping her excel in each of her passions; and the enduring importance of face-to-face research.
    I also kick off my new routine with Magic Mind, a mental performance shot that I’ve really been digging. Podcast listeners can use the code ROCKNROLL20 at https://www.magicmind.com/rocknroll to get 48% off an initial subscription or 20% off a one-time purchase. Highly recommend for staying focused, motivated and productive! \m/

    • 32 min
    Episode #114: Nicholas Jayanty - Award-Winning Film Producer, UX Researcher for IBM Red Hat

    Episode #114: Nicholas Jayanty - Award-Winning Film Producer, UX Researcher for IBM Red Hat

    Recorded live on the Purple Stage at the IIEX conference in Austin, TX on April 18!
    Nicholas Jayanty, Principal User Experience Researcher at IBM’s Red Hat, traces his path from making sketch comedy pilots on MTV to producing award-winning films to researching and designing digital user experiences.
    Nicholas contrasts the supply chains of the independent film industry and software design, discusses how UX can reduce its dependency on software engineering, the roadmap to a world without work and his love of the Austin music scene.

    • 32 min
    Episode #113: Wes Michael - Founder & CEO of Rare Patient Voice, Amateur Jingle Writer/Singer

    Episode #113: Wes Michael - Founder & CEO of Rare Patient Voice, Amateur Jingle Writer/Singer

    Wes Michael is the founder and CEO of Rare Patient Voice, a 10-year old firm who empowers patients and caregivers to share their voices with the companies working to better their lives with new products, devices, and treatments. [To date, RPV has paid out over $13M in incentives to patients and caregivers – wow!!]
    Wes started RPV after a successful research and brand management career at General Mills and McCormick and later with Kantar Health.
    He shares his novel approach to starting RPV and the mutual benefits of RPV to both patients and companies. He also discusses his quirky approach to marketing which has him singing customized lyrics set to familiar tunes like The Beverly Hillbillies theme and 9 to 5 by Dolly Parton. 

    • 24 min
    Episode #112: Sue Collin - SVP at RTi Research, Quant to Qual Switcher, Mixed Media Artist

    Episode #112: Sue Collin - SVP at RTi Research, Quant to Qual Switcher, Mixed Media Artist

    Sue Collin is one of those rare people who has spent her entire career with one organization. Her first job was with a research company called Directions for Decisions which was later acquired by RTi Research where she has been ever since. 
    But while the company has remained the same, Sue’s career has done anything but. After years of applying her quantitative expertise, she expanded disciplines and is currently RTi’s SVP of Qualitative Research.
    Sue shares her career journey along with her lifelong passion as an artist which went from doing life drawing in Soho to mixed media art in her home studio. Along the way, we discuss why AI is like a microwave, the importance of integration / collaboration and the music that moves her.

    • 33 min
    Episode #111 Open Mic: Priscilla McKinney Discusses Her Book, "Collaboration is the New Competition"

    Episode #111 Open Mic: Priscilla McKinney Discusses Her Book, "Collaboration is the New Competition"

    On Episode #34, Priscilla McKinney from Little Bird Marketing shared her story of growing up in a family singing troupe. In this episode, we invite her back to the Rock n’ Roll Research Podcast to discuss her book, “Collaboration is the New Competition: Why the Future of Work Rewards a Cross-Pollinating Hive Mind & How Not to Get Left Behind.”
     
    Priscilla and I dig deep into this highly useful guide on what collaboration *really* is, why it is so powerful and how to make it intentionally work for you - including several concrete examples from the market research industry. Of course, we finish with a little rock n’ roll, too.
     
    You can find the book on Amazon in both paperback and Kindle formats where it currently enjoys a 4.9/5.0 rating. Enjoy!

    • 40 min
    Episode #110: Mark Earls - Insights Iconoclast, Best-Selling Author, Ska Band Frontman

    Episode #110: Mark Earls - Insights Iconoclast, Best-Selling Author, Ska Band Frontman

    Mark Earls, The HERDmeister, shares his story of how he went from European tour guide to being labeled the market research industry’s “public enemy #1.”
    We have a wide-ranging conversation on how people really make decisions, the freedom to experiment in the insights world, predicting multiple futures, how brands grow, being clear in your terminology, making presentations into performances, how to do your own early research and the illusion of tradition.
    Mark also shares the story of his ska/punk band – over 30 years and still going strong – and the three records he’d want to keep him company on a desert island.

    • 1 hr 6 min

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