OhHello with Jeremy Bloom

Jeremy Bloom

OhHello with Jeremy Bloom is a no-BS career mentorship and leadership podcast for people who want to get better at what they do — and enjoy the process. Hosted by Jeremy Bloom, founder of OhHello.ai and co-founder of Marketecture Media, the show features unfiltered conversations with executives, founders, and creatives who have learned to navigate change, uncertainty, and reinvention in their careers. Each episode offers a look into the real stories behind the titles — how leaders overcome burnout, how they stay human while managing growth, and how vulnerability and curiosity shape modern leadership. Whether you’re leading a team, scaling a startup, or figuring out your next move, OhHello gives you actionable insights from people who’ve been there. No fluff. No jargon. Just human connection, better questions, and stories that remind us how mentorship — and honest conversation — can change everything. Why listen + watch: Learn from today’s most empathetic and high-impact leaders. Discover practical frameworks for growth, decision-making, and resilience. Hear what modern mentorship looks like in a world of AI, remote work, and constant change.

  1. 1D AGO

    OhHello Ep.125 Carrie Kramer on vulnerability, growth, and knowing when to move forward with clarity

    Carrie Kramer joins Jeremy Bloom on the OhHello.ai pod to reflect on nearly nine years of building Future Proofed, a sales training and consulting company focused on the media and advertising industry. Carrie shares the realities of entrepreneurship, the emotional highs and lows of running a business, the importance of vulnerability in leadership, and the lessons she learned about partnership, values, and progress over perfection. Takeaways Building a business means becoming a salesperson, even if you’ve never sold before. Progress over perfection creates momentum and growth. Strong partnerships can be the most rewarding part of entrepreneurship. Vulnerability helped Carrie build trust and credibility online. Entrepreneurship is often glamorized, but it is not for everyone. Aligning personal and business values can strengthen partnerships. Repeat clients are a reflection of trust and strong collaboration. Leadership requires asking for help and letting go of perfectionism. Chapters 00:00 Carrie Kramer joins the OhHello.ai pod. 00:40 Carrie explains the evolution of Future Proofed. 03:17 How Carrie and Bo Davis decided to merge businesses. 04:47 The biggest misconceptions about starting a company. 06:52 Learning how to sell for the first time. 08:16 The highs of entrepreneurship and client wins. 10:10 The lowest lows of running a business. 11:50 Leadership lessons and asking for help. 13:24 Why progress over perfection matters. 13:56 Becoming more vulnerable on LinkedIn. 16:01 What Carrie is most proud of after nine years. 18:05 Advice for people thinking about starting a business. 21:04 The importance of personal and business values. 22:48 What Carrie is excited for next. 23:47 Final reflections on growth and entrepreneurship

    24 min
  2. MAY 12

    OhHello Ep.124 Jes Santoro on Leadership, Mentorship, and the Human Side of Revenue Growth

    Jes Santoro, Chief Revenue Officer at Cadent, joins Jeremy Bloom for a candid conversation about leadership, mentorship, emotional intelligence, and building high-performing teams in today’s fast-changing media and advertising landscape. Jes shares lessons from nearly three decades in the industry, why mentorship goes beyond training, and how great leaders balance data-driven decision making with empathy and authenticity. From career growth to accountability and company culture, this episode is packed with practical insights for modern leaders. Takeaways Mentorship is about support, inspiration, and helping people grow. Training develops skills, mentorship develops people. Great leaders balance emotional intelligence with data-driven decision-making. Career growth is rarely linear, and curiosity matters most. Accountability works best when built on trust and authenticity. Strong leadership starts with self-awareness and surrounding yourself with great people. People stay where they feel supported, valued, and connected to purpose. Positivity and calm leadership create stronger teams. Chapters 00:00 Jeremy welcomes Jes Santoro to the podcast. 01:24 Jes shares his career journey from agencies to CRO at Cadent. 03:42 How leadership changed after COVID and remote work. 06:28 Jes explains his three-step mentorship philosophy. 09:27 The mentor who shaped Jes’s leadership approach. 12:38 The difference between training and true mentorship. 14:37 Why emotional intelligence matters more than ever. 18:37 Self-awareness and building balanced leadership teams. 20:48 Career growth is not linear. 23:11 Creating accountability without fear-based leadership. 26:05 The importance of purpose, trust, and authenticity. 27:07 Final leadership advice and reflections on the industry.

    28 min
  3. MAY 5

    OhHello Ep.123 The “CMO Whisperer” Reveals What Marketing Leaders Won’t Say Publicly with Steve Olenski

    Steve Olenski, Founder of The CMO Whisperer Advisory, joins Jeremy Bloom to share what CMOs really think behind closed doors on credibility, AI pressure, career growth, and why marketing is still misunderstood in the C-suite. Takeaways CMOs struggle with credibility, not creativity Marketing is still undervalued in the C-suite AI is increasing pressure on marketing teams Alignment matters more than “great work.” Everyone thinks they understand marketing The best leaders embrace humility and empathy Authenticity is critical for long-term success Career growth comes from understanding business impact Relationships are built with genuine intent Paying it forward is a leadership responsibility Chapters 00:00 Intro & Meeting the “CMO Whisperer” 01:00 The Origin Story at Forbes 04:10 What CMOs Really Say Behind Closed Doors 05:45 What the Industry Gets Wrong About Marketing 07:00 Why CMOs Have the Shortest Tenure in the C-Suite 08:25 What Marketers and Executives Don’t Understand 09:15 “Everyone Thinks They Know Marketing” 11:00 Breaking Down Silos in the C-Suite 11:25 Building Real Relationships & Access 13:45 What Keeps CMOs Up at Night 15:20 Mentorship & Career Growth 17:25 Lessons from Great Leaders 19:25 Hiring Smart People & Letting Them Lead 21:10 Common Career Mistakes 23:50 Advice for Younger Professionals 24:30 Final Thoughts: The Human Side of Business

    23 min
  4. MAR 24

    OhHello Ep. 119 On Confidence, Career Pivots & Choosing Movement Over Comfort

    Jackelyn Keller, a marketing leader, strategist, and educator—and Founder of Jackwell Partners, a marketing consultancy—shares her journey from sales assistant to CMO and what it taught her about trusting your instincts. Known for translating complex technology into clear, actionable strategy, she explores career pivots, building confidence without certainty, and why mentorship and relationships often matter more than resumes. Takeaways Confidence isn’t about having all the answers–it’s trusting that you’ll figure it out. Career growth comes from trying new things rather than staying where you’re comfortable. Relationships often matter more than what’s on your resume. Mentorship works best when it’s rooted in empathy and active listening. Taking care of yourself shapes how you show up at work and in life. Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Jackelyn Keller and her background 02:30 Building a career across marketing, teaching, and entrepreneurship 06:10 Knowing when to push through versus when to pivot 07:45 Taking risks before feeling ready 10:00 Redefining confidence as self-trust 11:40 Overcoming fear of public speaking through teaching 14:15 Mentors who shaped her career 16:20 What makes a great mentor 17:20 Why leaders struggle to ask for help 18:20 Managing self-doubt and personal pressure 20:00 The importance of outside perspectives 22:20 Advice for early-career professionals 23:15 The value of mentorship and community

    23 min
  5. MAR 17

    OhHello Ep. 118 Jason Loehr, Data & AI Advisor: How Empathy, Curiosity & Data Drive Better Leadership

    Jason Loehr, a data and AI advisor with experience across companies like Camping World and Brown-Forman, joins Jeremy Bloom to discuss how leaders can combine technology, empathy, and critical thinking to navigate digital transformation. They explore Jason’s early experience launching one of the first online catalogs, how consumer-first thinking shaped his career, and why AI should empower people rather than replace them. Jason also shares insights on leadership, curiosity, and how organizations can use data and learning agendas to make better decisions. Takeaways Early digital innovation showed Jason that understanding customer lifetime value can reshape how companies view new technology. Successful digital transformation happens when organizations prioritize consumer experience over internal convenience. AI should free up human time for deeper critical thinking rather than replace human roles. Empathy and creative friction are essential for solving complex problems and building better ideas. Organizations make better decisions when they focus on the questions they need answered before gathering data. Democratizing data helps teams collaborate and solve problems faster across the organization. Leaders should automate predictable work, elevate human judgment, and optimize decision velocity. Technology itself is not the disruptor but the tool that enables meaningful disruption. Chapters 00:00 Jeremy welcomes Jason and introduces his background in digital transformation and marketing. 01:00 Jason shares his career journey from early e-commerce to working with major global brands. 03:30 Why consumer-centric thinking should guide technology and digital decisions. 05:30 Leadership traits, including curiosity, relationship building, and humility. 08:30 How AI and empathy work together in the future of work. 10:20 Using data and learning agendas to improve decision making. 13:00 A leadership framework automates predictable tasks, elevates human insight, and optimizes velocity. 14:00 The mentors and relationships that shaped Jason’s career. 16:00 Why leaders must stay intentional when adopting new technologies.

    17 min
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11 Ratings

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OhHello with Jeremy Bloom is a no-BS career mentorship and leadership podcast for people who want to get better at what they do — and enjoy the process. Hosted by Jeremy Bloom, founder of OhHello.ai and co-founder of Marketecture Media, the show features unfiltered conversations with executives, founders, and creatives who have learned to navigate change, uncertainty, and reinvention in their careers. Each episode offers a look into the real stories behind the titles — how leaders overcome burnout, how they stay human while managing growth, and how vulnerability and curiosity shape modern leadership. Whether you’re leading a team, scaling a startup, or figuring out your next move, OhHello gives you actionable insights from people who’ve been there. No fluff. No jargon. Just human connection, better questions, and stories that remind us how mentorship — and honest conversation — can change everything. Why listen + watch: Learn from today’s most empathetic and high-impact leaders. Discover practical frameworks for growth, decision-making, and resilience. Hear what modern mentorship looks like in a world of AI, remote work, and constant change.