The team at Adverb has been working with Jacquelyn and Hunter Cardinal from Naheyawin on our Truth and Reconciliation journey. The dynamic duo joined Tyler and Adam to discuss how they approach this process with companies.
Jacquie and Hunter discussed what they've done with the team at Adverb, and Tyler and Adam shared their perspectives on the impact this work has had on them at Adverb.
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Adverb's leaders have worked together for longer than the company has existed—over five years. In this episode, Adam and Tyler are joined by one of Adverb's managers, Erika.
Adam interviews Tyler and Erika about the beginning of their working relationship before Adverb Times, and what they've learned from one another about being good leaders.
Although we failed to actually say it on the pod, this episode of Ask Adverb is sponsored by Highlands Liquor, the best liquor store in Edmonton. Check 'em out at highlandsliquor.com.
When Adverb launched in 2021, we slapped together a quick website. It was intended to be a placeholder until we could organize and build a proper website.
Two years later, we've done just that.
With a refreshed adverbcomms.com, Tyler and Adam took a moment to chat with the new website's art director Andrea Hirji about the design choices made on the new site, and how it elaborates the established Adverb brand.
And though we didn't mention it in this episode, Ask Adverb is sponsored by Highlands Liquor. Check out their selection online at highlandsliquor.ca.
Madison joined Team Adverb at the beginning of May as the company's first student intern. So Adam and Tyler spent some time with her asking how awesome she thinks Adverb is. The answers may shock you... into realizing we're pretty great.
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In the corporate world, June is a month when many companies integrate the pride flag into their logos, post some Pride Month messages on social about supporting LGBTQ2S+ communities, and then carry on business as usual.
At Adverb, we want our support for the LGBTQ2S+ community to be deeper, and more meaningful rather than performative. And we're starting to explore what that means for us as a team. You'll hear some of that discussion in this episode, Adam and Tyler are joined by Digital Content Manager Erika Stark. The trio discuss their experiences with Pride Month at other organizations and how they're approaching things differently for Adverb—year around, rather than just in June.
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Adam and Tyler chat about how hybrid work impacts Adverb's culture — and vice-versa. From deliberate connections with the whole team to planned in-person events throughout the calendar year, Adverb's partners are being purposeful in how the team works and socializes together.
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How a brand expresses itself is a choice based on a variety of factors. Some brands are caring, some are funny... and some are truly unhinged. In this episode, the Business Boys are joined by new Adverbian Paige Simpson to discuss examples of unhinged brands—and what makes this trio unhinged themselves!
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What does it take to build a brand, and breathe life into it? To help answer that question, we invite creative director Andrea Hirji onto the show. Adverb's been working with Andrea for a few months now on projects both for ourselves and our clients. She's been a blast to have on the team, and we hope you'll agree: it was fun to have her on the show.
Check out Andrea's company Coastal Creative Studio.
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Values are an integral part of Adverb's culture. The most important part, actually. That’s why in this episode, the Business Boys talk about where the company’s values started, how they evolved (with key input from Adverb staff), and how the team tries to live these values every day.
After all, you can’t spell “Business Boys” without “boys” and “us.”
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ChatGPT, DALL-E... these artificial intelligence systems are all anyone's talking about—often with a bit of trepidation. Will AI steal our jobs? Is there still room for creativity that AI doesn't bring?
We think the answers are "No," and "Yes," respectively.
In this episode, the Business Boys break down how Adverb uses AI to enhance our work for ourselves and our clients. The robots haven't taken over...
Yet.
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The Business Boys are reunited! After a short span of parental leave, and some vacation over the holidays, Tyler and Adam talk about the challenges of managing social communities. It’s something on the minds of clients, colleagues and the folks they meet at conferences. The conversation touches on a few different approaches to community management, and some stories from "the road" as they say.
Because it isn't always easy to find other social media professionals with whom to commiserate, the Business Boys have created an online community where we can come together, and share strategies and stories for working in social: the Social Media Support Group. Follow this link to join: https://discord.gg/kfKpZ5CBq8
Thanks, as always, to the amazing team at Highlands Liquor for making this podcast possible.
Adverbians Erika Stark and Jackie Macdonald take over the pod this episode. The two digital content managers discuss their experiences with Imposter Syndrome, and how they're learning to trust themselves and the feedback they get. They might actually be good at this (editors note: they are both objectively VERY good at this)!
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Business Boy Tyler isn't going to be on the pod for a while. That's because he and his wife are expecting sweet bébé to arrive presently. So, as a sort of farewell (for a month) to Tyler, the Business Boys discuss parental leave, what it means for the company, and how badly Tyler's wife needs a drink!
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The Business Boys and Adverb's intrepid crew of Business Folks welcomed Maya Smith to the team back in September. Maya makes her debut on ask Adverb as the Biz Boys quiz her on all things hockey, Formula One, and books. Will Maya cruise through the rapid-fire round? Only one way to find out!
Welcome aboard, Maya!
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As social media strategists and managers, we see a lot of negativity and hate online. We try to ignore it because we feel like that's all we can do. We can't just get rid of it... can we? That's what Areto Labs is trying to solve. We speak with co-founder Kasey Machin about Areto's tech and approach to identifying and eliminating online hate.
Ask Adverb is brought to you by the wonderful peeps at Highlands Liquor, Edmonton's best liquor store. Check them out online at highlandsliquor.ca. And Tyler is on a sour beer strike, so we're looking forward to picking up our next order!
Let it be known: we love Derek Hovinga from The Inbound Lab. Not just for his silky voice (which is like buttah), but also for his deep knowledge and passion for inbound marketing. We talk to Derek about all things inbound, content marketing and whether or not the death of SEO and email marketing have been greatly exaggerated. Marketing.
Ask Adverb is brought to you by the wonderful peeps at Highlands Liquor, Edmonton's best liquor store. Check them out online at highlandsliquor.ca. And seriously, sour beers are good, no matter what Tyler thinks.
Adverb is hiring! The business boys chat about applying for jobs, and what's on the horizon for the company. They also chat about crisis communications in the context of the Valbella Fine Foods debacle. Finally, Instagram is on the ropes, and it seems like users are winning! It's a full pod to fill your brain!
Ask Adverb is brought to you by the wonderful peeps at Highlands Liquor, Edmonton's best liquor store. Check them out online at highlandsliquor.ca.
The Business Boys are back (thanks in part to our pals at Highlands Liquor). They chat Instagram changes, Kate Bush bike rides, the growing Adverb team, Reels and TikToks, social media teams, and so much more. Join us for a casual hang!
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For this special episode of Ask Adverb, we pulled the whole team together to tackle a problem. That problem was defined by a robot we found on the internet. That's right: ClientBot has a new product to sell, and we're their digital agency. Did we ask the right questions? Is the client lying to us about the safety of this strange new product? Is "Kiss From A Rose" an appropriate song to measure the length of time you should be brushing your teeth? Answers to these questions and more in our latest episode.
This episode is brought to you by Highlands Liquor. Conveniently located in the beautiful Highlands neighbourhood in Edmonton, the Highlands crew just expanded their space and selection. Check them out online at highlandsliquor.ca.
She's here, she's there, she's every-flippin'-where... her name's Jackie and she's the latest to join Team Adverb. Get to know Jackie in this latest episode of Ask Adverb. She's a marketing and communications veteran and she can sing*! AND you'll be hearing more from her (and our other team member, Erika) in the coming weeks.
It's a full house at Adverb Communications and we couldn't be happier!
*Note: there was no singing in this episode.