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AOC2 Podcast – A new brand of creative

10 November 2008, 10:10 am

Very excited to see that Episode 5 of the AOC podcast has been posted over at Age of Conversation blog. Having participated, I can honestly say that the experience was enjoyable for several reasons:

• This was a truly international discussion, with people on the line from Mexico, the U.S., Portugal, Canada and an audio comment from Scotland.

• The viewpoints and experience were different and wide, which made for an interesting mix. This is reflected right off the top with Angela Maiers perspective on creative and education.

• Jay Ehret has a voice + style made for radio, which, I believe, made everyone feel comfortable in this format.

Here’s a list of people who were on the call:
Efrain Mendicuti - Google Mexico
Armando Alves - Draftfcb Portugal
Ernie Moesteller - Blatttner Brunner/BBdigital
Mike Sansone - Angela Maiers Educational Services
Cam Beck - Click Here
Angela Maiers -
Angela Maiers Educational Services
David Petherick - Digital Biographer
Jay Ehret - The Marketing Spot

Listen or download anyone of the AOC2 podcasts. Here’s a breakdown.

Premiere Episode - Gavin Heaton & Drew McLellan: Starting the Conversation
Age of Conversation Podcast: Episode 2 - Life in the Conversation Lane Starring Robert Hruzek and Dylan Viner
Age of Conversation Podcast: Episode 3 - The Accidental Marketer Starring David Armano and Gary Cohen
Age of Conversation Podcast: Episode 4 - Launch! and The Accidental Marketer starring Roberta Rosenberg & Drew McLellan
A New Brand of Creative - Episode 5

4 Responses
  • Jay Ehret

    Mark, thanks for adding your voice to the conversation. You had some great insights, especially for agencies. Agency-types and creatives should definitely check out this episode.

    I also want to give you kudos for your contribution to the AOC2 book called, “Where Creative Comes From.” Thank you for defending Joe Creative (no relation to Joe The Plumber, but possibly related to Joe Sixpack).

  • Mark Goren | Transmission Content + Creative

    Hey, Jay: Glad to have been involved with the book and the podcast. It was a real great experience to be on the line with all these great people from all over the worlds. Hats off to you for putting it all together.

    As for Joe Creative, Plumber, Sixpack or whoever, I think he deserves some credit, or at least an ear. These are people who are putting work into a brand for their own pleasure – and their passion should be rewarded with, at minimum, some attention.

  • Jake Volt

    Hi Mark. Just wanted to let you know I’m watching. WATCHING!! Brahahahahahah

  • Mark Goren | Transmission Content + Creative

    Ladies and gentlemen, introducing my mentor and friend, Jake Volt. Jake is a creative director in Ottawa hanging on to what was once a glorious career. So, please, have patience for him and his sporadic “contributions” to this space.

    ;-)

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