Unboxing the interdisciplinary art of banding, branding, and business building, Brad Circone reveals the unexpected connections and unique similarities between successful businesses and rock ‘n’ roll bands. What binds them toward success? Brand.
Curating the wisdom gained from 30+ years of entertainment, advertising, marketing, and branding expertise, we will hear from rock stars, CEOs, founders, artists, and mavericks, on how they perform the power and principles of brand like no one else.
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Unboxing the interdisciplinary art of banding, branding, and business building, Brad Circone reveals the unexpected connections and unique similarities between successful businesses and rock ‘n’ roll bands. What binds them toward success? Brand.
Curating the wisdom gained from 30+ years of entertainment, advertising, marketing, and branding expertise, we will hear from rock stars, CEOs, founders, artists, and mavericks, on how they perform the power and principles of brand like no one else.
CEO of the Innovative Leadership Institute, Maureen Metcalf, gets to grips with the mechanics of leadership and identifies the personality traits that make or break a business.
The legendary singer-songwriter Donna Mogavero reflects on her decades-spanning career as a category-defying musician, and reveals why she chose to make Columbus, Ohio her forever home and creative stomping ground.
Becca Johns, Director of Practice Growth at Rea & Associates, talks about rebranding an accounting firm beyond the spreadsheet, with the help of famous employees, unique marketing strategies, and a reliable box of doughnuts.
Part 2 of our conversation with brand aficionados, Jay Borman and Sara Zimmermann, a dynamic duo helping companies think outside the box and dress their brands up differently.
Co-conspirators and creative visionaries Jay Borman + Sara Zimmermann discuss how they brought playfulness into corporate leadership roles at EXPRESS, the premise behind their agency, Merciful Thieves, and the power of a great fashion statement.
The Toll’s bass player, Greg Bartram, sits with lead singer, Brad Circone, to reflect on the ever-evolving brand of bass in the industry and how James Jamerson impacted the creative and musical trajectory of The Toll.
Founder & CEO of the Floriss Group, James Rores, sets the record straight on contemporary leadership, sales, branding, and the importance of customer-brand connection in the quest for sustainable growth.
The show is never over for Nino Cervi, CEO & Partner of Progressive Flooring & Services, who stops at nothing to make sure his team of master craftsmen are one step ahead of the consumer curve.
Founder and Director of Groove U, an immersive music industry program in Dublin, Ohio, Dwight Heckelman explains how his program and unique approach gives students the fundamental skills needed for today’s ever-evolving music business.
Lawyer, cousin, and former Toll guitarist, Rick Silk, talks about creating a band without any musical merit, and why The Toll's record deal with Geffen – alongside Guns & Roses, Aerosmith, Joni Mitchell, Jimmy Page, and Sir Elton John – was doomed to fail.
Scott Stienecker, CEO of PromoWest Productions and now Regional VP for AEG, reveals how he secured legendary acts like Green Day and The Jonas Brothers to “underplay” at the intimate rock venue, The Newport Music Hall, “America’s longest continually-running rock club.”
Commercial photographer and lifelong music fan Craig Wilson talks about photography's everlasting relevance in the advertising, fashion, and music industries.
Rusty Ranney, CEO and President of L!VE, shares how he built a brand as a light designer, from a one-man show to a fully-fledged global entertainment provider, one beam at a time.
Unboxing the interdisciplinary art of banding, branding, and business building, Brad Circone reveals the unexpected connections and unique similarities between successful businesses and rock ‘n’ roll bands. What binds them toward success? Brand.
Curating the wisdom gained from 30+ years of entertainment, advertising, marketing, and branding expertise, we will hear from rock stars, CEOs, founders, artists, and mavericks, on how they perform the power and principles of brand like no one else.