The Remarkable Project helps business owners, optimisers and curious marketers to push past the "same-same" world of marketing into a world of unexpected customer experiences, word-of-mouth and a more compounded approach to marketing. Each episode weaves the path that experts including scientists, entrepreneurs, creatives, innovators and more, have used to build businesses that people feel compell... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 75 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | BusinessMarketing |
In this episode of The Remarkable Project Jay speaks with behavioural scientist, CEO, author and speaker Nuala Walsh, about why ego often hijacks decision-making, how to harness “decision friction”, and the key ways organisations can encourage and nu... more
In this episode of The Remarkable Project Jay speaks with author, speaker and founder Kristi Herold, who as CEO of JAM champions the culture and connections which can be built through play, about why welcoming a playful culture can be so powerful for... more
In this episode of The Remarkable Project Jay speaks with Marketing Author and Cognitive Psychologist, Matt Johnson, about why the nuance of cultural codes is so relevant to how smaller brands grow, how alignment around core purpose helps unlock valu... more
In this episode of The Remarkable Project Jay speaks with Author and Customer Experience Expert, John Sills about how overall customer satisfaction has improved even though the functional experience hasn’t, what it looks like to build a culture that ... more
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This show is so great for entrepreneurs who want to really get inside the minds of their customers. A huge breakthrough for me was learning the ideal ingredients of hook points and how to sell them what they “want” and give them what they “need.” Jay is amazing at pulling these choice nuggets out of his uber knowledgeable guests!
I’m a part of a brand that values being “great” over being “big” so this show is my JAM! more
Jay is the consummate business expert, genuine and warm. A rarity in this space. If you are looking to make your business stand out by capitalising on your unique story or strength, you are in the right place.
Love the vision this podcast provides, the insight into what can make business fun, from the consumer purchase decision and the employee engagement.
I love that Jay is touching different subjects and bringing amazing guests at his podcast. So happy that someone super intelligent as him broke it up that every human being wants to be invited into a story. So happy to find this podcast!
Apple Podcasts | #96 | Argentina/Business/Marketing |
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