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Episodes
Monday Apr 13, 2020
Episode 33- Women In Voice With Dr. Joan Palmiter Bajorek (Part Two)
Monday Apr 13, 2020
Monday Apr 13, 2020
Today’s episode is part two of our conversation with Dr. Joan Palmiter Bajorek of Women In Voice. In this episode, we talked about how we should recognize and support voices that needed “amplification”, allyship and what that means, voice conferences (the good and the bad), hardware and software companies realizing the importance of the voice experience, representation of different people and cultures in the data, the interactivity of words, and the opportunity to be on the build side of rapidly changing human computer interaction.
Joan also mentioned 2 articles that she wrote. One was her CES takeaways and the other was an article she wrote for the Harvard Business Journal. Both great reads so don’t forget to check them out.
To get in touch with Joan, you can email her at joanpba@gmail.com or you can find her as well as all the wonderful Women In Voice information at www.womeninvoice.wordpress.com
You can also follow and subscribe to the Sound In Marketing Podcast on iTunes, Spotify, Google Play, iHeart Radio, Pandora, and Stitcher and don’t forget to share it with your friends.
For inquiries on producing and developing your own podcast or for inquiries on sonic branding and sonic branding consultation availabilities, you can find me at Dreamr Productions www.dreamrproductions.com, Linkedin and Facebook. You can also email me at jeanna@dreamrproductions.com.
Let’s make this world of sound more intriguing, more unique, and more and more on brand.
And remember, we all make sounds. Let’s make them on purpose.
This episode was produced by Dreamr Productions and hosted, written, and edited by me, Jeanna Isham.
Monday Apr 06, 2020
Episode 32- Women In Voice with Dr. Joan Palmiter Bajorek (Part One)
Monday Apr 06, 2020
Monday Apr 06, 2020
The Sound In Marketing podcast kicks off Season Two, speaking with Women In Voice founder Dr. Joan Palmiter Bajorek. We discussed her company as well as the state of women in the voice industry in general. This diversity that we spoke of is not reserved only for women; it’s for anyone who may not have been given (or given themselves) the opportunity to...speak up.
We all have a voice and a piece of the global story that needs to be told. Let’s tell it proudly and lift up others who need help doing the same.
Let’s celebrate, amplify, and empower one another.
To get in touch with Joan, you can email her at joanpba@gmail.com or you can find her as well as all the wonderful Women In Voice information at www.womeninvoice.wordpress.com
You can also follow and subscribe to the Sound In Marketing Podcast on iTunes, Spotify, Google Play, iHeart Radio, Pandora, and Stitcher and don’t forget to share it with your friends.
For inquiries on producing and developing your own podcast or for inquiries on sonic branding and sonic branding consultation availabilities, you can find me at Dreamr Productions www.dreamrproductions.com, Linkedin and Facebook. You can also email me at jeanna@dreamrproductions.com.
Let’s make this world of sound more intriguing, more unique, and more and more on brand.
And remember, we all make sounds. Let’s make them on purpose.
This episode was produced by Dreamr Productions and hosted, written, and edited by me, Jeanna Isham.
Friday Mar 13, 2020
Episode 31- Season One Recap of the Sound In Marketing Podcast
Friday Mar 13, 2020
Friday Mar 13, 2020
Season Two of The Sound In Marketing Podcast premiers Tuesday April 7th. In the meantime, here’s a recap of what we’ve learned and who we’ve heard from thus far. Please send any and all topic ideas to jeanna@dreamrproductions.com as this podcast exists to more fully explore what YOU are interested in learning in the sound marketing space. My personal education is just a nice perk.
Remember, we all make sounds. Let’s make them on purpose.
Let’s make this world of sound more intriguing, more unique, and more and more on brand.
Thursday Mar 05, 2020
National Women's Month
Thursday Mar 05, 2020
Thursday Mar 05, 2020
Sunday March 8th is International Women's Day. In tribute, here's a sneak peek at my upcoming episode with Dr. Joan Palmiter Bajorek, founder of Women In Voice.
Season Two of the Sound In Marketing Podcast coming soon.
For more on the amazing things that Women In Voice is doing, check them out here.
Monday Feb 03, 2020
Episode 30- Audio Alchemy with Steve Keller of Pandora (Part Two)
Monday Feb 03, 2020
Monday Feb 03, 2020
Today’s episode is about audio alchemy; audio archetypes, examples of companies and brands that are doing it right, and conversational AI and its potential. My guest today is Steve Keller, Sonic Strategy Director for Studio Resonate at Pandora.
Through fully understanding sound science and common attributes of language and communication, it is possible to communicate your brand intent and story in a clearer, more sincere, and more direct way than ever before.
Don’t miss part one of my interview with Steve Keller of Pandora released last week (ep. 29). You can also follow and subscribe to the Sound In Marketing Podcast on iTunes, Spotify, Google Play, iHeart Radio, Pandora, and Stitcher and don’t forget to share it with your friends.
For inquiries on producing and developing your own podcast or for inquiries on sonic branding and sonic branding consultation availabilities, you can find me at Dreamr Productions www.dreamrproductions.com, Linkedin and Facebook. You can also email me at jeanna@dreamrproductions.com.
Let’s make this world of sound more intriguing, more unique, and more and more on brand.
This episode was produced by Dreamr Productions and hosted, written, and edited by me, Jeanna Isham.
Monday Jan 27, 2020
Episode 29- Audio Alchemy with Steve Keller of Pandora (Part One)
Monday Jan 27, 2020
Monday Jan 27, 2020
Today’s episode is about audio alchemy; low and high functioning sonic identity, tactical vs. strategy driven sound thought, and impacting the health and well being of human beings. My guest today is Steve Keller, Sonic Strategy Director for Studio Resonate at Pandora.
Steve and I discuss how sonic identity needs to be understood through sound science to really know how to align it best with our brand. There is a happy balance between sound science and sound art.
For the full blog article, click here.
Check back next week for part two of my interview with Steve Keller of Pandora. You can also follow and subscribe to the Sound In Marketing Podcast on iTunes, Spotify, Google Play, iHeart Radio, Pandora, and Stitcher and don’t forget to share it with your friends.
For inquiries on producing and developing your own podcast or for inquiries on sonic branding and sonic branding consultation availabilities, you can find me at Dreamr Productions www.dreamrproductions.com, Linkedin and Facebook. You can also email me at jeanna@dreamrproductions.com.
Let’s make this world of sound more intriguing, more unique, and more and more on brand.
This episode was produced by Dreamr Productions and hosted, written, and edited by me, Jeanna Isham.
Tuesday Jan 21, 2020
Episode 28- Sound; An Interruption to Visual Addiction With MindShare [Part Two]
Tuesday Jan 21, 2020
Tuesday Jan 21, 2020
In part two of my interview with Arafel Buzan and Rachel Lowenstein from Mindshare, among other things, we discuss the adaptive consumer, our fragmented consumption of media today, and adaptive experiences rather than disruptive experiences.
Brands need to think beyond linear storytelling in their marketing in order to help engage consumers more fully and bring them into the brand’s world.
Please check out Media Dystopia for an EXCELLENT series on some fascinating “potential fates of media” based off of emerging technologies and changes in consumer trends.https://www.mindshareworld.com/usa/media-dystopia
If you haven’t already, check out last week’s part one of my interview with Rachel and Arafel. You can follow and subscribe to the Sound In Marketing Podcast on iTunes, Spotify, Google Play, iHeart Radio, Pandora, and Stitcher.
For the full blog article, click here.
And don’t forget to enter promo code SOUNDINMARKETING for your one month free trial of Stitcher Premium. The link and promo code will be listed in the show notes of this episode.
To get ahold of Rachel or Arafel, you can find them at www.MindShareWorld.com. Or email them at Rachel.Lowenstein@mindshareworld.com or arafel.buzan@mindshareworld.com.
For inquiries on producing and developing your own podcast or for inquiries on sonic branding and sonic branding consultations availabilities, you can find me at Dreamr Productions. That’s www.dreamrproductions.com, Linkedin and Facebook. You can also email me at jeanna@dreamrproductions.com.
This episode was produced by Dreamr Productions and hosted, written, and edited by me, Jeanna Isham.
Let’s make this world of sound more intriguing, more unique, and more and more on brand.
Tuesday Jan 14, 2020
Episode 27- Sound; An Interruption to Visual Addiction With MindShare [Part One]
Tuesday Jan 14, 2020
Tuesday Jan 14, 2020
In part one of this Sound In Marketing episode, I’m joined by Arafel Buzan and Rachel Lowenstein from Mindshare, a global media and marketing services company created in 1997. We discuss consumer’s untethering themselves from screen addiction, the human voice as the original media channel, a democratized story experience, and what your creative should be in an audible environment.
Every brand should be thinking about what they stand for within sound. It should have just as much weight and consideration as a visual representation.
Please check out Media Dystopia for an EXCELLENT series on some fascinating “potential fates of media” based off of emerging technologies and changes in consumer trends.https://www.mindshareworld.com/usa/media-dystopia
For the full blog article, click here.
Check back next week for part two of my interview with Rachel and Arafel. You can also follow and subscribe to the Sound In Marketing Podcast on iTunes, Spotify, Google Play, iHeart Radio, Pandora, and Stitcher.
And don’t forget to enter promo code SOUNDINMARKETING for your one month free trial of Stitcher Premium. The link and promo code will be listed in the show notes of this episode.
To get ahold of Rachel or Arafel, you can find them at www.MindShareWorld.com. Or email them at Rachel.Lowenstein@mindshareworld.com or arafel.buzan@mindshareworld.com.
For inquiries on producing and developing your own podcast or for inquiries on sonic branding and sonic branding consultations availabilities, you can find me at Dreamr Productions. That’s www.dreamrproductions.com, Linkedin and Facebook. You can also email me at jeanna@dreamrproductions.com.
This episode was produced by Dreamr Productions and hosted, written, and edited by me, Jeanna Isham.
For the full blog article for this episode, you can find it at Dreamr Productions.
Let’s make this world of sound more intriguing, more unique, and more and more on brand.
Tuesday Jan 07, 2020
Tuesday Jan 07, 2020
In Part Two (Episode 26), Scot and Susan Westwater and I talked about prioritizing your brand’s voice strategy in order of importance and relevance, working with your current visual marketing now to prepare for voice implementation later, how sound unlocks different emotional responses from the brain that visual can’t even come close to, the different aspects of sonic branding, as well as their new book, Voice Strategy: Designing Useful and Usable Experiences, (available on Amazon or directly at www.voicestrategybook.com).
Some links for reference of our discussion:
According to Project Management Institute, Alexa is #13 of most influential projects ever created https://mip.pmi.org/alexa. The iPod was #23.
Pandora partnered with Propel Water to create an experience tied to both sight and sound. https://www.pandoraforbrands.com/article/how-propel-and-pandora-tapped-into-the-power-of-sonic-experiences-through
For the full blog article, click here.
With a planned out strategy, voice and voice technology can help strengthen customer experiences and guide brand growth into the future. If you’re just using it as a “tactic”, it will fail.
The mission of the Sound In Marketing podcast is to pique your interest, or possibly even blow your mind. Let’s think outside the box at what is hovering all around us; sound. It’s powerful, it’s engaging, it’s us.
If you enjoyed today’s episode, please follow, subscribe, leave a review, and share. You can follow and subscribe on iTunes, Spotify, Google Play, iHeart Radio, Pandora, and Stitcher.
And don’t forget to enter promo code SOUNDINMARKETING for your one month free trial of Stitcher Premium. The link and promo code will be listed in the show notes of this episode.
To get ahold of my guests Scot and Susan Westwater, you can find them at Pragmatic Digital or on Linkedin.
For inquiries on producing and developing your own podcast or for inquiries on sonic branding and sonic branding consultation availabilities, you can find us on the Dreamr Productions website, LinkedIn, and Facebook. You can also email me at jeanna@dreamrproductions.com.
The Sound In Marketing Podcast was produced by Dreamr Productions and hosted, written, and edited by me, Jeanna Isham.
Let’s make this world of sound more intriguing, more unique, and more and more on brand.
Tuesday Dec 17, 2019
Tuesday Dec 17, 2019
In part one (Episode 25), I talked with Scot and Susan Westwater of Pragmatic Digital. We talked about being practical and using your existing brand strategy to incorporate voice within. If you don’t already have a brand strategy, then using voice technology will do you little good so we stepped back a bit to see what that looks like.
With a planned out strategy, voice and voice technology can help strengthen customer experiences and guide brand growth into the future. This led into a sneak peek of their new book, Voice Strategy: Designing Useful and Usable Experiences, (available on Amazon or directly at www.voicestrategybook.com) which we go more into depth with in part two (coming next week).
In Part Two (Episode 26), we’ll be talking about prioritizing your brand’s voice strategy in order of importance and relevance, working with your current visual marketing now to prepare for voice implementation later, how sound unlocks different emotional responses from the brain that visual can’t even come close to, the different aspects of sonic branding, as well as more details on their new book.
For the full blog article, click here.
The mission of the Sound In Marketing podcast is to pique your interest, or possibly even blow your mind. Let’s think outside the box at what is hovering all around us; sound. It’s powerful, it’s engaging, it’s us.
If you enjoyed today’s episode, please follow, subscribe, leave a review, and share. You can follow and subscribe on iTunes, Spotify, Google Play, iHeart Radio, Pandora, and Stitcher.
And don’t forget to enter promo code SOUNDINMARKETING for your one month free trial of Stitcher Premium. The link and promo code will be listed in the show notes of this episode.
To get ahold of my guests Scot and Susan Westwater, you can find them at Pragmatic Digital or on Linkedin.
For inquiries on producing and developing your own podcast or for inquiries on sonic branding and sonic branding consultation availabilities, you can find us on the Dreamr Productions website, LinkedIn, and Facebook. You can also email me at jeanna@dreamrproductions.com.
The Sound In Marketing Podcast was produced by Dreamr Productions and hosted, written, and edited by me, Jeanna Isham.
Let’s make this world of sound more intriguing, more unique, and more and more on brand.