
#7: Marketing Made Me Do It in the 1950s
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Welcome to the 1950s! For today's episode, we're jumping into our time machines to explore the golden age of JELLO, luxury cigarettes, and low-resolution television sets. Join us as we dive deep into the post-World War II era to uncover the social norms that shaped the marketing of this decade.
We're exploring the ads found in vintage "True Story" magazines and discussing how marketing's changed over the last 70 years... and the ways it's stayed the same.
Join us as we chat about:
- Vintage advertisements
- Social norms & how they impact advertising
- How gender roles are perpetuated within marketing
- The importance of diversity in marketing
- & more...
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