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Hard Refresh
State of Social
11 episodes
1 week ago
Discover what’s in store for us in the next 25 years of digital marketing and how the first 25 years of this century shaped our industry (and the world), in Hard Refresh. This limited 10-episode series from Australia’s best marketing conference, State of Social, looks ahead at what trends, technologies, cultural shifts, and maybe even controversies, will define digital marketing over the next 25 years. Andrés López-Varela (a.k.a. ALV), one of Australia's most experienced marketing educators, is joined by a cast of industry leaders picked from the ranks of this year's State of Social speakers to unearth what's next for digital marketing. Join them as they press F5 to discover a refreshed perspective on everything from the next evolution in social media to the role of marketing in culture, from the future of digital audio to the changing role of online video, from the era-defining impacts of AI and automation to the brave new world for marketing agencies, and much more. Hard Refresh is recorded and produced on the traditional lands of the Whadjuk Noongar people, the Awabakal people and the Gadigal People of the Eora Nation.
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Discover what’s in store for us in the next 25 years of digital marketing and how the first 25 years of this century shaped our industry (and the world), in Hard Refresh. This limited 10-episode series from Australia’s best marketing conference, State of Social, looks ahead at what trends, technologies, cultural shifts, and maybe even controversies, will define digital marketing over the next 25 years. Andrés López-Varela (a.k.a. ALV), one of Australia's most experienced marketing educators, is joined by a cast of industry leaders picked from the ranks of this year's State of Social speakers to unearth what's next for digital marketing. Join them as they press F5 to discover a refreshed perspective on everything from the next evolution in social media to the role of marketing in culture, from the future of digital audio to the changing role of online video, from the era-defining impacts of AI and automation to the brave new world for marketing agencies, and much more. Hard Refresh is recorded and produced on the traditional lands of the Whadjuk Noongar people, the Awabakal people and the Gadigal People of the Eora Nation.
Show more...
Marketing
Business,
News,
Tech News
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Hard Refresh on social media
Hard Refresh
37 minutes
2 months ago
Hard Refresh on social media

Social media has been the beating heart of digital marketing for two decades — but is it already past its peak? In this episode of Hard Refresh, host Andrés López-Varela is joined by Eugene Healey (brand strategist, educator, and creator), Meg Coffey (Founder, State of Social), and Steph Edwards (Head of Social Content & Creative, WiredCo) to debate what the next 25 years hold. 

From video-first platforms and social commerce to the rise of AI “slop” and the decline of mainstream feeds, the panel explores whether we’re heading toward smaller niche communities, entertainment-driven platforms, or something stranger still .


In this episode:

  • Video has become the structural backbone of social
    With TikTok and YouTube leading the shift, the panel argues that video isn’t just dominant, it’s now the native language of a generation raised on tablets and live-streaming their lives.
  • Social commerce is booming in Asia but lagging elsewhere
    The guests unpack why TikTok Shop and Instagram Shopping thrive in some markets but crawl in others, pointing to cultural differences, banking infrastructure, and Australia’s slower adoption curve.
  • AI influencers and synthetic content divide opinion
    Are they toys, novelties, or the next big channel? While some argue they’ll never replace human connection, others note their potential to function like brands in their own right.
  • Mainstream feeds are hollowing out
    Facebook and Instagram are increasingly entertainment-first, while smaller platforms like Discord, BlueSky, and Snapchat are quietly becoming the real hubs of social connection.
  • AI "slop" and the trust crisis
    From cat-mermaid videos to uncanny synthetic babies, the episode tackles the flood of low-grade AI content, asking what level of “fakeness” audiences will tolerate before tuning out altogether.

This episode was recorded on the traditional lands of the Whadjuk Noongar people, live at State of Social '25.

Hard Refresh
Discover what’s in store for us in the next 25 years of digital marketing and how the first 25 years of this century shaped our industry (and the world), in Hard Refresh. This limited 10-episode series from Australia’s best marketing conference, State of Social, looks ahead at what trends, technologies, cultural shifts, and maybe even controversies, will define digital marketing over the next 25 years. Andrés López-Varela (a.k.a. ALV), one of Australia's most experienced marketing educators, is joined by a cast of industry leaders picked from the ranks of this year's State of Social speakers to unearth what's next for digital marketing. Join them as they press F5 to discover a refreshed perspective on everything from the next evolution in social media to the role of marketing in culture, from the future of digital audio to the changing role of online video, from the era-defining impacts of AI and automation to the brave new world for marketing agencies, and much more. Hard Refresh is recorded and produced on the traditional lands of the Whadjuk Noongar people, the Awabakal people and the Gadigal People of the Eora Nation.