• 027-Bill Girouard of Copper Giants
    Aug 11 2025

    Bill Girouard leads Copper Giants, the in-house agency behind Liberty Mutual’s wildly recognizable campaigns — from “Liberty Biberty” to the wax-statue super saver. In this episode, we talk about how his team built that kind of cultural impact, why Copper Giants is rewriting the playbook for in-house agencies, and what it takes to earn trust, drive great work, and stay creatively sharp inside a Fortune 100 brand.

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    52 mins
  • 026-Madison Raisch of the National Women's Soccer League
    Aug 1 2025

    What do Super Bowl logos, pop culture deep dives, and the National Women’s Soccer League have in common? Madison Raisch.

    In this episode, Madison talks about her creative journey, from crafting iconic event identities at the NFL to becoming the first-ever Creative Director at the NWSL. We get into what it means to bring bold, expressive design into a fast-growing sports league, how she thinks about storytelling through brand identity, and the surprising moment that made her rethink her entire career path (hint: it involves Castaway).

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    1 hr and 13 mins
  • 025-Kyle McCarthy of Lowe's + Patagonia
    Jun 7 2025

    Kyle McCarthy, CCO at Lowe’s and former ECD at Patagonia, joins Let’s Bring It In to talk about building bold brands from the inside. From unifying Patagonia’s “tribes” to launching the “Lowe’s Knows” platform, Kyle shares lessons on storytelling, in-house creativity, and why even mulch can spark a breakthrough idea.

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    46 mins
  • 024-Matt Turner of the National Parks Service
    May 30 2025

    “Don’t pet the fluffy cows.” That viral warning about bison safety is just one example of how Matt Turner, a longtime park ranger turned social media manager, has helped the National Park Service find a strong voice online. In this episode, Matt shares how he went from handing out brochures to running a national account, why humor and humanity matter, and what every brand can learn from blending storytelling with public service.

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    30 mins
  • 023-Jason Johnson of Qualtrics
    May 24 2025

    Jason Johnson shares his path from Disney host to leading creative at Qualtrics. He dives into the evolution of Qualtrics’ in-house creative team, the challenges of maintaining brand consistency worldwide, and why in-house roles can offer unmatched creative variety. Plus his best advice for creatives eyeing the in-house world.

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    49 mins
  • 022-Utah Mammoth Brand Identity with Ben Barnes and Chris Ryan George
    May 18 2025

    The new Utah Mammoth logo is more than just a design—it's a story of community, symbolism, and bold creative choices. In this episode, Chris Ryan George and Ben Barnes discuss how they crafted a brand that resonates with fans and honors Utah's identity. Check out nhl.com/utah for more info.

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    27 mins
  • 021-DW Brotherton of Disney Yellow Shoes
    Apr 16 2025

    DW Brotherton, Group Art Director at Disney’s Yellow Shoes, shares how he’s navigated a career that’s part careful planning, part seizing the moment—and often, just rolling with the unexpected. We talk about the thrill and responsibility of working with Disney’s iconic IP, what makes in-house agencies today so powerful, and how he knows whether he's just making noise—or creating magic.

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    45 mins
  • 020-Andrew Dickson & Aaron James of Mt. Freelance
    Mar 21 2025

    Andrew Dickson and Aaron James are the creative minds behind Mt. Freelance. Between them, they’ve worked with top agencies like Wieden+Kennedy, BBDO, and Camp Grizzly as well as directly for powerhouse brands like Ikea, Patagonia, Nike, and MasterClass. They share hard-earned wisdom on landing more work, charging what you're worth, and building a thriving creative career. Whether you’re a freelancer or an in-house creative, this episode is packed with insights to help you navigate the ever-evolving creative landscape.

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    45 mins