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Marketing People Love

Marketing People Love

By: Jacques Spitzer
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Welcome to "Marketing People Love"! If you are passionate about storytelling, brand marketing and knowing what it takes to create marketing people love – then this podcast will be a place for you to get inspired by some of the top experts in the world. Guests include top global brand strategists, marketers, CMOs and CEOs ... How do they get inspired to create their best advertising? Who do they look to in order to grow and learn? And what advice to they have for people – like you - hungry to create Marketing People Love? My name is Jacques Spitzer – and I will be your host on this journey. My 4x Emmy® award-winning, eight-figure agency (Raindrop) has generated over a billion views and $1.5B in campaign sales. I'm a passionate leader, connector, and storyteller with an innate ability to build brands and create marketing that people love. I'm so excited to present these conversations with you and make sure to subscribe so you don't miss a moment.2022 Economics Leadership Management & Leadership Marketing Marketing & Sales
Episodes
  • Poop, Pets & Purpose: How Supreme Source Broke Through the Noise w/ Kyle Frederiksen
    Dec 10 2025

    What does dog poop have to do with brand growth? More than you think. On this episode of Marketing People Love, Jacques Spitzer sits down with Kyle Fredriksen of American Pet Nutrition, Supreme Source, to unpack how a small, family-owned pet brand took on billion-dollar competitors and won.

    Kyle shares the journey from corporate giants like P&G and General Mills to running a challenger brand with autonomy, creativity, and courage. From uncovering the "job to be done" for pet parents to taking a bold swing with unforgettable, slightly uncomfortable advertising, Kyle breaks down the strategy that drove four years of consistent growth, even while the category around them was flat or declining.

    You'll hear how insights about pet digestion, yes, poop, became the centerpiece of a growth strategy, why taking big creative risks is the secret weapon of challenger brands, and how a culture of trust and leadership allows small teams to move fast and make bold decisions. Kyle also draws lessons from baby brands like Pampers that translate perfectly to the pet aisle and explains why doubling down on what works beats chasing every new trend.

    This episode is packed with actionable marketing lessons for anyone looking to break through, connect emotionally with their audience, and make advertising people actually love.

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    33 mins
  • Stop Abusing Your Customer List: How to Build Retention People Actually Love w/ Tarun Kamath
    Nov 19 2025

    Today, I bring on my mentee Tarun Kamath of Arcady Media to decode the truth about email and SMS retention, what works, what ruins your deliverability, and what most brands get wrong by default. From pop ups that actually convert to pre BFCM warm ups, customer preference centers, and why Q5 is a goldmine, this episode is a masterclass in relationship driven marketing.

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    37 mins
  • Campaigns that People Buy From w/ Kuru's Blake Brown
    Aug 13 2025

    On this episode of Marketing People Love, I sat down with Blake Brown—marketing leader behind standout footwear brands like Kizik and Kuru—to explore what it really takes to make content that connects. From long-form ads like Nike's "Trial of Luka Doncic" to scrappy TikToks shot on an iPhone, Blake shares how emotion, authenticity, and iteration are the real differentiators in a world flooded with AI tools and goldfish-attention-span myths. We jam on storytelling, creative risk-taking, and why brands need to stop trying to be perfect—and just start being real. Another must-listen episode on Marketing People Love!

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    47 mins
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