Forms of Recreation is a podcast for recreation seekers and visionary founders curious about the brands that grow communities through the interests that make us come alive. Each week, we explore a branded recreation club — from cycling to stargazing — and unpack what it teaches us about connection, identity, and belonging. Along the way, we highlight the visionary founders who turned a hobby into ... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 14 | Founded | 3 months ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | BusinessLeisureHobbiesEntrepreneurship |
What happens when a brand doesn’t just make glass, but builds a sense of belonging with it?In this episode of Forms of Recreation, we take a closer look at the Corning Museum of Glass (CMOG), which uses a Membership-as-Access model to welcome glassma... more
What happens when a brand doesn’t just provide certifications and publish magazines, but builds a sense of belonging with them?In this episode of Forms of Recreation, we take a closer look at the PADI Club, which uses a Membership-as-Access model to ... more
What happens when a brand doesn’t just make magazines, but builds a sense of belonging with them?In this episode of Forms of Recreation, we take a closer look at the National Geographic Society, which uses a Membership-as-Access model to welcome expl... more
What happens when a brand doesn’t just make beehives, but builds a sense of belonging with them?In this episode of Forms of Recreation, we take a closer look at Flow Hive, which uses a Product-as-Access model to welcome backyard beekeepers into a glo... more
What happens when a brand doesn’t just make motorcycles, but builds a sense of belonging with them?In this episode of Forms of Recreation, we take a closer look at Harley Owners Group, which uses a Product-as-Access model to welcome motorcycle enthus... more
What happens when a brand doesn’t just make plastic bricks, but builds a sense of belonging with them?In this episode of Forms of Recreation, we take a closer look at LEGO User Groups, which uses a Membership-as-Access model to welcome model builders... more
What happens when a brand doesn’t just cut crystal, but builds a sense of belonging with it?In this episode of Forms of Recreation, we take a closer look at the Swarovski Crystal Society, which uses a Membership-as-Access model to welcome crystal col... more
What happens when a brand doesn’t just make cameras, but builds a sense of belonging with it?In this episode of Forms of Recreation, we take a closer look at Leica Society International, which uses a Membership-as-Access model to welcome both amateur... more
I’ve listened to all the episodes of Forms of Recreation, and each one has been motivating, well-crafted, and truly educational. Every episode offers something meaningful to take away. It’s not just about the sport or the brand—it’s about real life, its ups and downs, and how a simple thought, with persistence and determination, can lead to life-changing experiences.
Congratulations, Andre, on the success of this podcast series. I wish you continued success in the future!
Misty Rose.
If you’re into branding, culture, or just like learning how companies shape our experiences, “Forms of Recreation” is worth adding to your playlist. Hosted by Andre—whose soothing voice feels like the perfect companion on a drive or train ride—this podcast digs into the surprising ways brands use recreational activities to build communities and sell products.
Each episode thoughtfully explores how companies tap into clubs, hobbies, and lifestyle communities—not just to promote, but to embed the... more
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Apple Podcasts | #156 |
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