What The Data Says

Pivotal Conversations

What The Data Says, is a podcast that dives deep into the latest trends in social media, personal branding, podcasting, and content creation, backed by insights from creating thousands of pieces of content each month.

Episodes

  1. AUG 11

    Sydney Sweeney’s American Eagle Jeans Ad: Sexy or Tone Deaf?

    Is Good Marketing Now Just a Culture War? We’re back with another episode of What The Data Says, and we’re starting HOT! Sydney Sweeney’s American Eagle ad has taken over the internet - and sparked a wave of heated opinions. But here’s the real question: in today’s climate, can a campaign actually go viral without copping criticism? We’re breaking down whether backlash is just the price of doing effective marketing in 2025 - and why standing out might matter more than staying safe. Is it just marketing, or have we all become too sensitive? We’re breaking down the numbers, the outrage, the brand impact - and what it says about modern advertising, brand positioning, and consumer behavior. Plus, we dive into other controversial ads (Bumble, Pot Noodle, Fat Lad at the Back) and debate what makes something clever vs. tone deaf. And yes, we’re also talking about THE Dubai chocolate trend. From viral TikToks to global shortages, we explore how one ASMR TikTok created a $20M empire - and what it means for product marketing in 2025. 00:00:00 Welcome back! Let's talk Sydney Sweeney & American Eagle 00:08:00 Are marketers out of touch with their audience? 00:13:57 Controversial campaigns: Cheeky or tone deaf? 00:25:15 The virality of Dubai chocolate 00:35:00 Stanley Cup: The $30k car fire that became a $10M ad 00:39:00 Why ‘building marketing into your product’ is the future This one’s for the marketers, the content creators, and the chronically online - a pop culture x branding mashup you don’t want to miss. Find us on socials: 📸 Instagram https://www.instagram.com/wtdspodcast/ 🎵 TikTok https://www.tiktok.com/@wtdspodcast 🌐 Website https://www.pivotalconversations.ai/

    36 min
  2. JUL 1

    The $300 Sushi Seat That Denied Obama and Billionaires

    Welcome back to another episode of What The Data Says!This week, we’re kicking things off with the rise of AI-generated street interviews - are they the future of content or just another shortcut killing authenticity? From viral gorilla dentist ads to AI influencers with millions of followers, we’re unpacking the impact of synthetic content - and whether your audience actually cares if it’s real. As brands flood our feeds with AI, we explore how real-life experiences, community pop-ups, and creator-led strategies are becoming the new way to stand out. We also break down how companies like Binge are live-streaming full shows on TikTok, why traditional advertising is dying a slow death, and whether you actually need a social media presence to build a powerful brand. To close, we spotlight a Tokyo sushi chef  who built one of the world’s most exclusive restaurants - no Instagram, no campaigns - and still turned down Obama. It begs the question: if you're good enough, will the world find you anyway? 00:00:00 – Rise of AI Street Interviews: Are They Ethical or Efficient?00:07:17 – The Viral Dentist Gorilla Ad and AI’s Role in Marketing00:08:57 – The Future of AI Influencers: Would You Still Buy if You Knew It Was Fake?00:11:07 – How Live Experiences Could Win in an AI-Generated World00:12:39 – The Return to Community: Pop-Ups and Fans Over Influencers00:14:12 – Binge x TikTok: Streaming Shows on Social as a Marketing Strategy00:18:15 – Why Brands Are Betting Big on TikTok and YouTube Over Traditional Ads00:21:32 – Do You Need a Brand Presence to Be Successful Today?00:23:07 – The Story of Jiro: Building a World-Class Brand Without Social Media00:25:00 – Brand vs Social Media Presence: Are They the Same?00:28:12 – Final Thoughts: If You're Great, the World Will Talk for You This one’s packed with bold takes, strategy shifts, and some hot takes you won’t want to miss. Connect With Us:Website: www.pivotalconversations.com.auInstagram: www.instagram.com/wtdspodcastTikTok: www.tiktok.com/@wtdspodcast

    26 min
  3. 08/23/2024

    Raygun's Olympic Stunt, Viral Brand Deals of the Century & The Secret To Going Viral Revealed!

    Welcome to the very first episode of What the Data Says! In this episode, we dive deep into the world of social media, brand deals, and the strategies that drive viral content. Whether you're a content creator, marketer, or just curious about how data influences the online world, this episode is packed with insights tailored for you. 00:00 - Introduction to What the Data Says 01:30 - The Power of Brand Deals: Best and Worst Examples 04:50 - Social Media Strategy Breakdown: Hashtags, Posting Times, and More 09:30 - Negative-Based Hooks: Why Controversy Drives Engagement 12:15 - TikTok vs Instagram: Which Platform is Best for Your Content? 16:45 - Personal Branding Tips: How to Use Data to Grow Your Audience 20:00 - Reaction Content Strategies: Leveraging Viral Videos for Growth 22:45 - The Role of SEO in TikTok and Instagram Content 27:10 - Why Personal Experience Outperforms General Advice in Content 30:45 - Underrated vs Overrated Social Media Trends: Our Take 35:00 - Final Thoughts and What’s Coming Next in What the Data Says Connect With Us: Website: www.pivotalconversations.com.au Instagram: @pivotalconversations TikTok: @pivotalconversations #SocialMediaStrategies #ViralContent #BrandDeals #TikTokVsInstagram #DataDrivenMarketing #PersonalBranding #NegativeHooks #ReactionVideos #SEOTikTok #SocialMediaTrends #ContentCreation #AudienceEngagement #PersonalExperience #UnderratedVsOverrated #DigitalMarketing #OnlineGrowth #InfluencerMarketing #Storytelling #SocialMediaTips #PivotalConversations

    56 min

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What The Data Says, is a podcast that dives deep into the latest trends in social media, personal branding, podcasting, and content creation, backed by insights from creating thousands of pieces of content each month.