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The Ogilvy Podcast

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In this episode of the Ogilvy Podcast, we're joined by Iain Bundred, Managing Driector for PR and Influence at Ogilvy in EMEA (Europe, the Middle East and Africa), who has a lot to say on the subject of fake news—starting with his disdain for t
What is your data worth? By itself, probably not much. Add in some analytics and it becomes more valuable. But to get the most from your data, you have to ask the right questions at the right time and apply perspective and maybe a little patien
In this special edition of the Ogilvy Podcast, we replay a conversation with writer Lynn Biederstadt who retired this month after a decades-long career in the advertising industry. Lynn provides a personal and provocative look at the experience
It’s just a matter of time before every company ends up on the front page, the victim of fake news, cyber attacks, natural disasters, or out-of-control executives-gone-wild. When you specialize in helping brands navigate through their toughest
Most people don’t equate Austin’s South by Southwest® (SXSW®) Conference & Festival with healthcare and medtech, but increasingly it’s a must-attend event for health innovators, entrepreneurs, venture capitalists, payers, and health system lead
Executives and leaders expect employees to hear every word they say, write it down, and execute orders accordingly. But many don’t take the initial step to listen to their employees to understand the current highlights in the kitchen and the li
As brands and agencies seeks to deliver unprecedented volumes of content, many struggle with maintaining the content quality that savvy consumers demand. In this special two-part podcast, marketing strategist Steve Mudd speaks with two very spe
Not too many years ago, brands and agencies had room to refine—to build content and stories that could stand the test of time. Now, we scroll past social tiles so quickly on our phones that everything has to pop right away. Fast, cheap, and goo
Innovation today goes hand in hand with digital transformation which goes hand in hand with data. Lots and lots of data. In this episode, marketing strategist Steve Mudd speaks with Rob Davis, Head of Digital, Ogilvy USA explore the connection
Digital transformation is sweeping the world, but many businesses forget the impact on their most important resource: their employees. The often-unspoken objective is that machines take over simple tasks, making some workers redundant and creat
The digital revolution has radically altered how the world lives and communicates, and thus, how marketers operate. But this sea change is far from complete. Are we prepared for the next wave of technological advancement that is going to change
As technology improves, more and more job functions can be fully completed remotely, having a big impact on both workers and businesses alike. Is this ultimately a good thing, bad thing, or something in between? We talked to Ben Waber, CEO of H
Today, we're joined by Michael DiSalvo, VP of Health and Wellness at Ogilvy, to talk about jargon—why it exists, where it comes from, and how we can break the habit of using code language to say what we really mean.
In partnership with Intelligence Squared, we bring you a conversation about facing adversity, building resilience, and finding joy featuring two incredible women. Nobel Peace Price winner Malala Yousafzai and Facebook COO Sheryl Sandberg shared
This week, health and wellness experts from across the globe have gathered in London at the first ever Ogilvy on Wellness conference. In this episode, Thomas Crampton is joined by Mathieu Jusserand, Executive Director of Digital Engagement at M
We are surrounded by patterns. They're everywhere in our environment, arts, and business. How do patterns affect our day-to-day lives? And how do patterns and originality intersect? We explore with Patrick Metzger, Dr. Jennifer Scott, Dr. Mark
Let's face it. Most branded content sucks, at least so far. But many media companies see it as a crucial part of their future business model. Branded content isn't going anywhere. How do you tell a good story that people want to engage with tha
We sat down with Michael DiSalvo, VP of Healthcare at Ogilvy New York to talk about his journey as a past Young Lions winner, what insights young people bring to the industry and more.
It's the first Cannes edition of The Ogilvy Podcast! Jeremy Katz sits down with two special guests, Jim Stengel and Jason Heller. Then, we get into the neuroscience behind creativity, and why a drink might be the best way to break through write
As part of our partnership with Intelligence Squared, this latest episode examines: How should you report terrorism? What is the balancing act between simply reporting important, truthful information to the public and giving terrorists the publ
Hosts Chris Celletti and Carter Pearson investigate the present and future of virtual reality with the help of a number of experts in the field. Is the future of VR exciting, scary, or a little bit of both?
At a recent Intelligence Squared event, former Times editor and Guardian columnist Simon Jenkins, Fawaz Gerges, a prominent expert on ISIS and al-Qaeda and national security commentator Douglas Murray discuss if publicising terrorism plays into
At a recent Intelligence Squared event, historian Yuval Noah Harari talks about the impact artificial intelligence will have on the future of health, shopping, and productivity, and why philosophers will find it easy to get jobs in the future.
Chris Celletti reports from The Economist's Pride & Prejudice conference in New York, talking with a number of the day's panelists including Imam Daaiyee Abdullah, IBM Chief Diversity Officer Lindsay-Rae McIntyre, StartOut.org Executive Directo
In the inaugural episode, hosts Chris Celletti and Carter Pearson interview author Ryan Avent about his new book, The Wealth of Humans, and discuss the implications of mass automation on human society, how we work, live and spend our time. Su
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