Uncomplicated Marketing

Sacha

"Uncomplicated Marketing" is your ultimate podcast destination for entrepreneurs and industry experts supporting small businesses. Join us as we explore the world of marketing, especially for businesses just launching or facing challenges. Hosted by Sacha Awwa, this podcast serves as a beacon for the resilience of entrepreneurs and business owners navigating their industries. Our guests share hard-fought battles, invaluable lessons, and innovative strategies that have reshaped businesses. With a blend of humor and insightful wisdom, we challenge conventional approaches and offer out-of-the-box marketing strategies. Tune in for behind-the-scenes insights into the entrepreneurial journey, filled with laughter and transformative discussions. Welcome to "Marketing Uncomplicate - It," where we simplify marketing for your success.

  1. May 27

    #112 Balancing Mindset and Mechanics

    Entrepreneurship is one of those things people think is all about strategy, scaling, and hustle, but often the real breakthrough starts internally with clarity, confidence, and the way you lead yourself. In this episode of Uncomplicate It, I sit down with Charity Brown, business coach, accountant, branding expert, and creator of the Happy CEO Method, to talk about why sustainable business growth starts from the inside out. Charity shares how years of experience as an entrepreneur, CFO, and consultant shaped her perspective on what’s actually holding so many founders back. From burnout and self-doubt to poor planning and lack of clarity, she explains why success isn’t just about making more money, it’s about building a business that aligns with the life you actually want. Her message is simple but powerful: if the person running the business is burned out, overwhelmed, and disconnected, the business eventually reflects it. We talk about the mindset shifts entrepreneurs need to make, why planning and positioning matter just as much as passion, and how clarity changes the way businesses grow. We also get into the realities behind entrepreneurship, from burnout and analysis paralysis to profitability, leadership, and learning how to build intentionally instead of reactively. We cover: The four Ps: Power, Planning, Positioning & ProfitsWhy mindset impacts business growthThe hidden cost of burnout in entrepreneurshipHow clarity affects marketing and decision-makingWhy many founders sabotage growth unintentionallyThe importance of understanding your customer deeplyHow to avoid “wish marketing” and random spendingWhy planning should evolve with the businessThe role of discipline and intentionality in leadershipHow entrepreneurs can build sustainably without losing themselvesTakeaways: Clarity is foundational to growthBurnout impacts every part of a businessGreat businesses require both mindset and strategyDiscipline creates momentumMarketing works better when positioning is clearProfitability starts with understanding the numbersSustainable success requires intentional leadershipYou can build a successful business without sacrificing yourself in the processIf entrepreneurship has ever felt overwhelming, exhausting, or disconnected from the life you actually want, this conversation will challenge how you think about growth, leadership, and success. Connect with Charity Brown: Instagram - www.instagram.com/charitybrownbiz/ Linkedin - www.linkedin.com/in/charitybrown2021/ Youtube - www.youtube.com/@CharityBrownNOW Website - charitybrown.biz#UncomplicateIt #EntrepreneurMindset #BusinessGrowth #Leadership #WomenInBusiness #FounderJourney #BusinessStrategy #MindsetMatters #Entrepreneurship #CEOmindset Follow Us: 📸 Instagram: Uncomplicate It! ▶️ YouTube: Uncomplicated Marketing - YouTube

    37 min
  2. May 20

    #111 Trust: The Key to Brand Authority

    Marketing agencies are one of those things founders know they need, but often end up navigating with little visibility into what’s actually working, where money is leaking, or who’s truly accountable for growth. In this episode of Uncomplicate It, I sit down with Ivan Janku, CEO of Digital Rocket, to talk about what really happens behind high-performing marketing systems and why so many businesses still struggle with wasted ad spend, weak funnels, poor attribution, and disconnected customer journeys. Ivan shares how he built Digital Rocket after seeing agencies avoid accountability, hide behind vanity metrics, and prioritize retainers over real business outcomes. His philosophy is refreshingly direct: cut the BS, show the math, and focus on what actually drives profitable growth. From Meta ads and email marketing to mobile-first websites, conversion strategy, and AI, this conversation breaks down what modern marketing really requires in 2026 and why most businesses are still skipping the fundamentals. His perspective is clear: scaling isn’t about spending more money, it’s about fixing the leaks before you pour more traffic into the system. We talk about why most founders misunderstand ROAS, how attribution has become one of the biggest blind spots in marketing, and why agencies that only focus on one channel are often missing the bigger picture entirely. We also get into: Why most businesses scale ads before fixing their foundationsThe biggest mistakes founders make when hiring agenciesWhy transparency and accountability matter more than flashy reportingHow poor websites quietly destroy conversionsWhy mobile-first design is now essentialThe truth about attribution, ROAS, and cross-channel marketingWhy email marketing is still massively underratedThe hidden psychology behind trust and buying behaviorHow AI is improving marketing and where it’s making things worseWhy “UGC” is quickly losing authenticityThe importance of customer journey thinking instead of channel obsessionHow businesses can increase profitability without increasing ad spendWhy data matters, but strategy still matters more Takeaways: Great marketing starts with trust and clarityMost businesses have profit leaks they don’t seeScaling traffic into broken systems wastes moneyData is only valuable if you know how to interpret itAI can improve execution, but not replace human strategyThe best agencies act like partners, not vendorsMulti-channel marketing matters more than everCustomer experience drives long-term growth If you’ve ever questioned whether your marketing is actually working, felt burned by agencies, or struggled to understand where your growth is breaking down, this conversation will completely change how you think about scaling a business. Connect with Ivan; Linkedin: https:www.linkedin.com/in/ivanjanku Website: https://digitalrocketads.com/ Follow Us: 📸 Instagram: Uncomplicate It! ▶️ YouTube: Uncomplicated Marketing - YouTube

    43 min
  3. May 13

    #110 Books: The Ultimate Authority Tool

    Writing a business book is one of those things people think is about becoming a bestseller, but often it’s really about building authority, attracting the right clients, and creating opportunities that compound over time. In this episode of Uncomplicate It, I sit down with Henry DeVries, publisher, ghostwriter, and editor behind more than 200 business books, to talk about why books may be one of the most overlooked marketing tools in business.  Henry shares how most people approach writing the wrong way, focusing on selling copies instead of creating credibility, trust, and long-term business growth. From agency owners and consultants to founders and experts, he explains why the right book can position someone differently than ads, funnels, or social media ever could. His perspective is simple but powerful: publishing the book is the starting line, not the finish line. We talk about how books create authority, why storytelling matters more than most people realize, and how the right message can open doors to speaking, consulting, partnerships, and new business opportunities. We also get into the realities behind publishing today, from AI-written books and weak positioning to why clarity always beats cleverness. We cover: Why books build authority faster than traditional marketingThe real ROI behind writing a business bookWho should write a book and who shouldn’tThe three ways to write a book more effectivelyWhy developmental editors matterHow to reverse engineer a book around your ideal clientsThe biggest mistakes first-time authors makeWhy storytelling is critical in business writingHow books lead to speaking and consulting opportunitiesWhy publishing is only the beginningTakeaways: Authority attracts opportunitiesBooks are long-term business assetsClarity beats cleverness every timeStorytelling makes expertise memorablePublishing is where the real work beginsGreat books solve one clear problemConsistency matters more than perfectionThe right book can create opportunities for yearsIf you’ve ever thought about writing a book or wondered whether it’s actually worth it for your business, this conversation will challenge how you think about marketing, authority, and long-term growth. Connect with Henry: Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/henryjdevries/ Follow Us: 📸 Instagram: Uncomplicate It! ▶️ YouTube: Uncomplicated Marketing - YouTube

    45 min
  4. May 6

    #109 Staying True to Your Vision in the Face of Criticism

    Building a business is one of those things people think starts with a perfect plan, but often it begins with passion, consistency, and simply saying yes to the next step. In this episode of Uncomplicate It, I sit down with Kinda and Sultan, founders of Eleven Green, to talk about how an underground supper club turned into one of Dubai’s most talked-about burger brands. What started as intimate dinners hosted in their home evolved into an award-winning concept built on storytelling, authenticity, and a deep love for creating experiences around food. Their journey reframes entrepreneurship entirely not as a perfectly mapped-out strategy, but as a process of following curiosity, staying resilient, and building community one interaction at a time. Their message is clear: you don’t need everything figured out to start, you just need the courage to begin. We talk about how passion led them from hosting strangers at their dinner table to competing on a global stage, and how consistency, creativity, and authenticity became the foundation of Eleven Green’s growth. They also share the reality behind scaling a brand without losing the soul that made people connect with it in the first place. We also get into the realities of entrepreneurship, from burnout and uncertainty to criticism, growth, and learning how to trust the process even when the path isn’t linear. We cover: How Tano’s at Eight started from one spontaneous Instagram postWhy community became the foundation of their growthThe role of storytelling in building a memorable brandHow an underground supper club led to a burger competition winWhy authenticity matters more than trendsThe mindset shift from corporate life to entrepreneurshipHow consistency creates momentum over timeWhat it takes to scale without losing your identityWhy customer experience goes beyond just the productThe importance of staying hands-on as a founderTakeaways: You don’t need a perfect plan to startPassion opens doors, but consistency keeps them openCommunity and word of mouth are powerful growth toolsAuthentic brands create deeper customer loyaltySuccess is built long before people notice itEntrepreneurship is messy, uncertain, and worth itThe experience around the product matters just as much as the product itselfGrowth happens when you stay in motionIf you’ve ever felt like you needed everything figured out before starting, this conversation will challenge how you think about entrepreneurship, creativity, and building something meaningful. Connect with Kinda & Sultan: Linkedin; www.linkedin.com/in/sultan-chatila-40a153274/www.linkedin.com/in/kinda-salaam-chatila-ab137042/Website: www.eleven-green.com Follow Us: 📸 Instagram: Uncomplicate It! ▶️ YouTube: Uncomplicated Marketing - YouTube

    55 min
  5. Apr 30

    #108 Overcoming Self-Doubt in Leadership

    Digital transformation is one of those things companies think they’re doing right, but often approach through more tools, more platforms, and more activity instead of alignment, clarity, and systems that actually work. In this episode of Uncomplicate It, I sit down with Barbara Wittmann, founder of Digital Wisdom Collective, to talk about what it really takes to move from scattered tech investments to real, sustainable transformation. Barbara shares how years of leading complex transformations shaped her perspective on what’s actually broken today from overloaded tech stacks to teams expected to adapt without support. Her experience reframes transformation entirely, not as a technology upgrade, but as a system that must align people, processes, and tools to perform. Her message is clear: without upgrading your people, even the best technology fails. We talk about why so many organizations invest heavily but still feel stuck, and how the disconnect between teams, systems, and decision-making leads to wasted spend, poor adoption, and constant frustration. Barbara also breaks down why buying more tools isn’t the answer and how most companies are solving the wrong problem. We also get into the reality behind modern transformation, from AI hype to the pressure to “keep up” without a clear strategy or foundation underneath. We cover: Why digital transformation often becomes “random acts of tech”What most companies get wrong about investing in toolsThe concept of a human operating systemWhy misalignment slows down growth and adoptionHow companies overspend on unused platformsWhat leaders should audit before buying more techThe role of people in making systems actually workWhy upgrading skills should be continuousTakeaways: Technology alone doesn’t drive transformationAlignment between people, process, and tools is everythingMore tools don’t fix broken systemsClarity on how your business operates changes decisionsMost companies are overspending without realizing itYour team needs to evolve alongside your techStrong internal systems outperform constant upgradesAI will amplify whatever system is already in placeIf digital transformation has ever felt expensive, overwhelming, or underwhelming in results, this conversation will help you rethink how to approach it with clarity, structure, and intention. Connect with Barbara: Linkedin: www.linkedin.com/in/barbarawittmann/\ Website: www.digitalwisdomcollective.com Follow Us: 📸 Instagram: Uncomplicate It! ▶️ YouTube: Uncomplicated Marketing - YouTube

    35 min
  6. Apr 22

    #107 Marketing for Sales Success

    Marketing is one of those things companies think they’re doing right, but often approach through more tactics, more tools, and more activity instead of alignment, clarity, and systems that actually drive revenue. In this episode of Uncomplicate It, I sit down with Jessica Fewless, ABM pioneer and author, to talk about what it really takes to move from disconnected marketing efforts to a strategy that actually works.  Jessica shares how decades in marketing shaped her perspective on what’s broken today, from the early days of spreadsheets and lead handoffs to the evolution of account-based marketing. Her experience reframes marketing entirely, not as a series of campaigns, but as a system that must align sales, marketing, and data to perform. Her message is clear: without alignment, even the most sophisticated marketing fails. We talk about why so many organizations generate activity without results, and how the disconnect between teams leads to wasted effort, poor conversion, and constant frustration. Jessica also breaks down why more data isn’t the answer, and how most teams misuse it in ways that create more noise instead of better decisions. We also get into the reality behind modern marketing, from the pressure to constantly produce to the overreliance on tools and AI without a solid foundation underneath. We cover: Why marketing often becomes “random acts of activity” without a systemWhat account-based marketing actually solves forThe real reason sales and marketing alignment breaks downWhy targeting everyone leads to weaker resultsHow to define and use an ideal customer profile correctlyWhat it means to treat marketing as a system, not a campaignWhy more data doesn’t automatically lead to better outcomesHow teams misuse attribution and metricsThe role of discipline in building effective marketingWhy layering AI on a weak foundation makes things worseTakeaways: Alignment between teams is what drives real resultsMore tactics and tools won’t fix a broken foundationClarity on who you’re targeting changes everythingData should guide conversations, not just prove valueMarketing works best when it’s structured as a systemNot every customer is worth pursuingStrong foundations outperform constant activityAI amplifies whatever system is already in placeIf marketing has ever felt scattered, overcomplicated, or disconnected from actual revenue, this conversation will help you rethink how to approach it with clarity, structure, and intention. Connect with Jessica: LinkedIn — www.linkedin.com/in/jfewless/ Follow Us: 📸 Instagram: Uncomplicate It! ▶️ YouTube: Uncomplicated Marketing - YouTube

    41 min
5
out of 5
21 Ratings

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"Uncomplicated Marketing" is your ultimate podcast destination for entrepreneurs and industry experts supporting small businesses. Join us as we explore the world of marketing, especially for businesses just launching or facing challenges. Hosted by Sacha Awwa, this podcast serves as a beacon for the resilience of entrepreneurs and business owners navigating their industries. Our guests share hard-fought battles, invaluable lessons, and innovative strategies that have reshaped businesses. With a blend of humor and insightful wisdom, we challenge conventional approaches and offer out-of-the-box marketing strategies. Tune in for behind-the-scenes insights into the entrepreneurial journey, filled with laughter and transformative discussions. Welcome to "Marketing Uncomplicate - It," where we simplify marketing for your success.