The Marketing Companion

If your ads are being skipped, your emails are going unread, and your campaigns are blending into the noise, this episode is your wake-up call.

What do Disney, a pool full of sprinkles, the United Nations, and the world's first AI film at Tribeca Film Festival have in common? Michaela Ternasky-Holland. And every single one of those experiences holds a lesson for how you market your brand.

Michaela is an award-winning immersive experience director and film producer whose work has transported audiences across some of the most iconic and unexpected stages on the planet. She helped bring the legendary Museum of Ice Cream Sprinkle Pool to life. She has created experiences for Disney and Meta. She has worked with the United Nations on some of the most emotionally charged storytelling on earth. And then she walked into Tribeca Film Festival and made history as one of the first directors to premiere a film made with OpenAI's Sora.

She is not just watching the future of marketing evolve. She is building it.

In this episode of The Marketing Companion, Michaela introduces her concept of compassionate storytelling, an ethical framework that builds genuine trust rather than manufactured impressions. We talk about why the scroll is broken, what generative AI actually unlocks for creative teams, how to make the ROI case for experiential campaigns, and the single principle every marketer can steal from immersive design and apply tomorrow.

This is the episode that changes how you think about what marketing can actually do.

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Category:Social Media Marketing -- posted at: 8:30am MST

What happens when marketing moves beyond campaigns and becomes experience, emotion, and intelligence (AI) combined?

In this episode, I sit down with Kenny Lauer, one of the most dynamic leaders in modern marketing. From early roles at Apple and KPMG to leading global digital experiences at George P. Johnson, serving as VP of Marketing for the Golden State Warriors during their championship era, and now shaping immersive sound-driven experiences at Meyer Sound, Kenny’s career sits at the intersection of technology, storytelling, sports, and live experience design.

We unpack how marketing has evolved from messaging to moment-making, and why the next era will be defined by AI as a teammate, not just a tool.

Inside this episode, we explore:

• The throughline behind Kenny’s career across tech, sports, and global brand experiences
• How marketing is shifting from campaigns to end-to-end experiences
• Lessons from the Golden State Warriors during one of the most iconic runs in NBA history
• What global markets like Japan teach us about culture-first marketing
• A real marketing “war story” and the lessons every leader should learn
• The top 3 takeaways from SXSW 2026 every marketer needs to act on now
• What the future looks like when AI becomes your teammate, not your tool

This conversation is a masterclass in experiential marketing, brand strategy, digital transformation, and AI-driven marketing innovation.

If you are a CMO, founder, marketer, or builder trying to understand where marketing is going next, this episode will give you both the strategic lens and practical insights to stay ahead.

The bottom line:
Marketing is no longer about what you say.
It is about what people feel, experience, and now… what intelligent systems can co-create with you.

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Category:Social Media Marketing -- posted at: 6:13am MST

She built a 75,000+ member community. Then she shut it down. What she did next reveals the 5 secrets every community builder needs to know.

Dana Malstaff turned Boss Mom from a book into one of the most recognized community brands online, growing a massive movement of entrepreneurs and mothers who refuse to choose between ambition and family.

In this episode, Dana shares 5 community building secrets that most people will never figure out on their own: the real spark that starts a movement, why nurturing always beats selling, the bold truth about paid vs. free communities, how to become "micro famous" before launching anything, and an "emotional niching" strategy that completely redefines who your audience really is.

If you've ever wondered why some communities thrive while others fade, this is the episode that will change everything.

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Category:Social Media Marketing -- posted at: 10:00am MST

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