On this season of Lipstick Economy, co-hosts Jamie Dunham, founder of Brand Wise, and Melinda Hudgins Noblitt, Brand Marketing Manager at Asurion, will dive deep into the misconceptions of marketing to women and highlight stories of marketing leaders who are making a difference.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 59 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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Kate Guerra of the Tennessee Titans discusses exciting changes for the team as well as the roles women play in sports marketing.
Bridgestone Americas marketing leaders Elizabeth Lewis and Merritt Gilbert talk about the Bridgestone brand purpose What Really Matters and how it brings new cultural relevancy to their brand.
HR consultant Jenni Bedell of OneDigital discusses the barriers to leadership positions for women and how those issues can be addressed and overcome.
Vui and John Hunt talk about starting and running their successful and popular restaurants and juice bars.
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Big thumbs up! Always a good listen.
Great information and well written!!
Love this show. Always keeps me interested and always look forward to new episodes. Can’t recommend it enough. more
Jamie does it again - she has created an informative, interesting, fun podcast that highlights women doing great things in the world! The women she interviews are facing real world marketing challenges and they offer great advice. I love hearing about the work women are doing - it is nice to hear good news on a podcast for a change!
Wonderful insights and real life examples of marketing to women in today’s crowded space! Can’t wait for the next episode!
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