• How to find inspiration
    Apr 10 2026

    Today, Jon and Kory explore a simple but often overlooked skill: how to actually find inspiration.

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    rom brands like Tony’s Chocolonely to supermarkets, subways, and even nature, they break down why the best ideas rarely come from inside your own company. Instead, inspiration comes from changing your environment, staying curious, and being open to unexpected moments.

    If you’re feeling stuck, this episode is a reminder that great ideas are everywhere, if you’re willing to look for them.


    Timestamps

    00:00 - Start
    00:32 - Why Jon is inspired by Tony’s Chocolonely
    06:45 - Why you need to look outside your company for inspiration
    08:35 - Finding inspiration in nature
    10:54 - The importance of changing your context
    12:56 - Getting inspiration in a supermarket
    14:33 - Getting inspiration on the metro
    16:57 - Why you need to be open to be inspired

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    22 mins
  • The price of leadership: the sacrifices every CMO has to make
    Apr 3 2026

    Leadership at the top level doesn't come free it costs time, energy, and often the comfort of a predictable life. In this episode, Kory and Jon get honest about what it really takes to lead as a CMO: the personal sacrifices, the travel, the pressure, and the constant balancing act between work and home. From managing time zones on the road to the surprisingly powerful concept of strategic laziness, this is a candid look at what high-performance leadership actually demands, and how to make it sustainable.

    Timestamps

    00:00 - Start
    00:39 - What sacrifices do CMOs need to make
    04:37 - How to balance work with home life
    06:36 - Managing time zone differences when you travel
    10:41 - How to apply strategic laziness
    14:15 - How to lead effectively under pressure from travelling

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    19 mins
  • How not to get fired (from the world’s leading expert)
    Mar 27 2026

    Getting fired is one of the most humbling experiences in business, and one of the most instructive. In this episode, Kory and Jon get candid about the times they've been let go, what went wrong, and the hard-won lessons that followed. Jon in particular has a story or two to share (including getting fired twice in 18 months), and between them they unpack what it really takes to survive and thrive in high-stakes leadership roles.

    Timestamps

    00:00 - Start
    01:22 - What Jon learned from being fired twice
    03:35 - How not to get fired
    08:20 - How to understand your boss (so you don’t get fired)
    10:50 - Align yourself with the company, not just personal goals
    13:11 - How Jon got fired for the second time in 18 months
    16:12 - Are you the right person to work for a high growth company?
    17:50 - Be careful where you get hired

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    21 mins
  • Why you need a personal board of directors
    Mar 20 2026

    Companies have boards of directors to make big decisions, so why don't individuals? Kory does exactly this in her life, so she breaks down why she does it, how she chose the people to be a part of her board, and the kind of decisions they helps her make.

    Timestamps

    00:00 - Start
    01:17 - What is a personal board of directors?
    04:07 - When to use your board of directors
    04:51 - What makes a good personal board of directors?
    06:21 - How to choose your board
    08:58 - The power of networking
    11:41 - What not to do with your personal board of directors
    12:37 - Finding people outside your industry
    19:09 - Why you learn more deeper into your career

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    22 mins
  • The power of kindness (while being a disruptor)
    Mar 13 2026

    e.l.f. lives by the mission of being "a bold disruptor with a kind heart" a refreshing stance when disruption is rarely paired with kindness. Kory explains why kindness is at the core of how e.l.f. operates, what it actually looks like in practice, and what holds most people back from embracing it.

    Links

    • Unreasonable Hospitality by Will Guidara
    • G.O.A.T. Wisdom by Dr Brent Ridge

    Timestamps

    00:00 - Start
    00:53 - Being a bold disruptor with a kind heart
    03:11 - The difference between being kind and being nice
    08:02 - Why we should be kind to our competitors
    09:30 - The science to kindness
    10:56 - Why fear of embarrassment stops us being kind
    17:02 - The power of kindness for your career
    19:08 - Kindness doesn’t have to be big gestures

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    24 mins
  • Lessons from sh*tty moments (and bosses)
    Mar 6 2026

    Every week, Jon and Kory pull back the curtain on the messy, unfiltered reality of building a career on your own terms. Throughout their long and successful careers, they've had their fair share of sh*tty moments and even sh*ttier bosses. From Kory being literally barked orders at in her first job, to Jon being fired after just 3 months at his dream job. These are the moments that make you question everything. But they're also the moments that shape you. Tune in for the lessons, the laughs, and zero sugarcoating.

    Timestamps

    00:00 - Start
    00:37 - Why sh*tty moments?
    01:24 - Kory moment #1 - the fire that fuels you
    04:20 - How to be a good boss
    05:43 - Jon moment #1 - when to have the hard conversations
    11:13 - Kory moment #2 - a lesson in de-escalation
    16:28 - Jon moment #2 - impossible and unreasonable expectations
    20:59 - Kory moment #3 - be careful of the bridges you burn
    25:51 - Jon moment #3 - the power of being vulnerable

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    31 mins
  • How innovation succeeds
    Feb 27 2026

    How are great products created through innovation? Jon and Kory tackle this topic bringing entertaining examples from their careers, including the runaway success of e.l.f.'s Power Grip primer. So what's the key to innovation? Culture, constraints, and most importantly, being close to your customer.

    Timestamps

    00:00 - Start
    01:04 - Why innovation is Jon’s favourite marketing topic
    01:35 - Creating the cultural conditions necessary for innovation
    04:25 - The measuring stick for innovation
    06:23 - Why innovation fails
    08:19 - The innovation of e.l.f.’s Power Grip Primer
    15:09 - How constraint breeds innovation
    20:07 - Innovation when you’re close to your customer

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    26 mins
  • Marketing is Poetry
    Feb 20 2026

    How do you distil something as complex as marketing into something simple?


    In this special episode of Uncensored Renegades, Kory delivers a powerful seven-minute poem (originally written as a pattern-disrupting acceptance speech) that captures the emotional weight, pressure, and responsibility of modern marketing leadership.


    Born from a flash of inspiration at an AC/DC concert, the poem explores the trials of being a CMO, the burden of accountability, and the mental fortitude required to lead.


    After the performance, Jon reacts candidly, unpacking the themes of ownership, bravery, and the uncomfortable truth that in leadership, pretty much everything is down to you.


    Timestamps

    00:00 - Start
    00:28 - Why marketing is poetry to Kory
    02:25 - Where did Kory’s love for poetry start?
    03:58 - How poetry makes complex things simple
    04:56 - Why Kory wrote a poem and not an acceptance speech
    12:29 - Kory Marchisotto’s marketing poem
    19:43 - Jon reacts to Kory’s poem
    21:04 - The power of mental fortitude
    24:34 - Pretty much everything is down to you, and you alone
    26:45 - You don’t have to have all the answers
    28:05 - Seek out what you don’t know

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    31 mins