Arrows in Motion Podcast

Scott Heaton

Arrows in MotionMost podcasts about business and marketing tell you what to think. Arrows in Motion asks better questions.Hosted by Scott Heaton, Arrows in Motion is a long-form conversation podcast that goes deep with entrepreneurs, executives, and marketing professionals who've built real things — and learned hard lessons along the way. Each episode explores the gap between how success looks from the outside and what it actually takes to get there: the strategy, the grind, the pivots, the moments nobody posts about.Whether you're a Fortune 500 VP rethinking what career advancement really costs, a small business owner trying to figure out if your marketing agency is actually on your side, or a fitness entrepreneur building something from scratch with nothing but drive — there's a conversation here for you.For early-career marketers and marketing students trying to break into the industry, Arrows in Motion is the mentorship most people never get access to. Real talk on salary negotiation, building professional confidence, navigating agency culture, and what marketing careers actually look like beyond the job description. No gatekeeping. No fluff.For experienced professionals, it's a mirror — and a reminder that the smartest people in the room are still asking questions.New episodes drop on YouTube and all major podcast platforms. Subscribe wherever you listen.marketing strategyentrepreneurshipcareer developmentpersonal brandingagency vs in-house marketingsmall business growthcorporate leadershipwomen in businessfitness entrepreneurshipprofessional developmententry-level marketingmarketing

Episodes

  1. 3h ago

    Nobody Gets Fired for Being Too Creative — Dan Graney on Copywriting, AI, and Decades of Big Swings

    Episoe: Dan Graney | What does it actually mean to stay creative for decades in an industry that keeps changing the tools? In this episode of Arrows in Motion, Scott sits down with Dan Graney — veteran creative copywriter, pop culture enthusiast, and advertising lifer — for a wide-ranging conversation about the craft of copywriting, the reality of agency burnout, and what AI actually means for creative professionals who've been doing this long before the algorithms showed up. Dan brings a rare perspective: a career spanning the early internet, major brand accounts including PepsiCo, Taco Bell, and Frito-Lay, and now the AI era — and his take is that the tools change but the principles never do. Curiosity, discovery, and the willingness to push past the safe idea are as valuable today as they were when he was pitching concepts on paper. We dig into his creative brief presentation framework — Iteration, Evolution, Revolution — and why presenting three concepts at different levels of boldness isn't just a client management strategy, it's how you protect the work. Dan also shares why nobody in advertising history has ever fired a creative for being too creative, why clients actually want to feel like they're reining you in, and what happens when you strip clinical language out of a product category no one understands and just speak plainly to the consumer. For early-career copywriters and marketing students trying to break into advertising, this episode is a masterclass in creative thinking, how to use AI as a collaborative tool without losing your voice, and what a long, honest career in the creative industry actually looks like. No shortcuts. No hacks. Just craft. Arrows in Motion Most podcasts about business and marketing tell you what to think. Arrows in Motion asks better questions. Hosted by Scott Heaton, Arrows in Motion is a long-form conversation podcast that goes deep with entrepreneurs, executives, and marketing professionals who've built real things — and learned hard lessons along the way. Each episode explores the gap between how success looks from the outside and what it actually takes to get there: the strategy, the grind, the pivots, the moments nobody posts about. Whether you're a Fortune 500 VP rethinking what career advancement really costs, a small business owner trying to figure out if your marketing agency is actually on your side, or a fitness entrepreneur building something from scratch with nothing but drive — there's a conversation here for you. For early-career marketers and marketing students trying to break into the industry, Arrows in Motion is the mentorship most people never get access to. Real talk on salary negotiation, building professional confidence, navigating agency culture, and what marketing careers actually look like beyond the job description. No gatekeeping. No fluff. For experienced professionals, it's a mirror — and a reminder that the smartest people in the room are still asking questions. New episodes drop on YouTube and all major podcast platforms. Subscribe wherever you listen.

    1h 2m
  2. May 26

    The Corner Office Has a Cost: Kate DeWulf on Burnout, Boundaries, and What Nobody Tells You About the Top

    Kate DeWulf | Fortune 500 VP & Founder of The Big Apple Red She has the title, the salary, and the corner office — and she'll be the first to tell you the cost. Fortune 500 VP Kate DeWulf gets honest about burnout, salary negotiation, career confidence, and what it really takes to advance in corporate without losing yourself along the way. Arrows in Motion Most podcasts about business and marketing tell you what to think. Arrows in Motion asks better questions. Hosted by Scott Heaton, Arrows in Motion is a long-form conversation podcast that goes deep with entrepreneurs, executives, and marketing professionals who've built real things — and learned hard lessons along the way. Each episode explores the gap between how success looks from the outside and what it actually takes to get there: the strategy, the grind, the pivots, the moments nobody posts about. Whether you're a Fortune 500 VP rethinking what career advancement really costs, a small business owner trying to figure out if your marketing agency is actually on your side, or a fitness entrepreneur building something from scratch with nothing but drive — there's a conversation here for you. For early-career marketers and marketing students trying to break into the industry, Arrows in Motion is the mentorship most people never get access to. Real talk on salary negotiation, building professional confidence, navigating agency culture, and what marketing careers actually look like beyond the job description. No gatekeeping. No fluff. For experienced professionals, it's a mirror — and a reminder that the smartest people in the room are still asking questions. New episodes drop on YouTube and all major podcast platforms. Subscribe wherever you listen.

    1 hr

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Arrows in MotionMost podcasts about business and marketing tell you what to think. Arrows in Motion asks better questions.Hosted by Scott Heaton, Arrows in Motion is a long-form conversation podcast that goes deep with entrepreneurs, executives, and marketing professionals who've built real things — and learned hard lessons along the way. Each episode explores the gap between how success looks from the outside and what it actually takes to get there: the strategy, the grind, the pivots, the moments nobody posts about.Whether you're a Fortune 500 VP rethinking what career advancement really costs, a small business owner trying to figure out if your marketing agency is actually on your side, or a fitness entrepreneur building something from scratch with nothing but drive — there's a conversation here for you.For early-career marketers and marketing students trying to break into the industry, Arrows in Motion is the mentorship most people never get access to. Real talk on salary negotiation, building professional confidence, navigating agency culture, and what marketing careers actually look like beyond the job description. No gatekeeping. No fluff.For experienced professionals, it's a mirror — and a reminder that the smartest people in the room are still asking questions.New episodes drop on YouTube and all major podcast platforms. Subscribe wherever you listen.marketing strategyentrepreneurshipcareer developmentpersonal brandingagency vs in-house marketingsmall business growthcorporate leadershipwomen in businessfitness entrepreneurshipprofessional developmententry-level marketingmarketing