The Justin Brady Show amplifies the best ideas and people on earth. As a PR guy, he works primarily with iconic brands making podcasts and DTC content. Past guests include: Howard Schultz, founder of Starbucks; Blake Irving, CEO of GoDaddy; Ancesty.com Founder Paul Allen; Best-Selling authors like Dan Ariely, Dan Pink, Matthew May, and David Burkus; Apple iPhone keyboard inventor, Ken Kocienda; Harvard Business Review and Bloomberg opinion editor Sarah Green Carmichael; Dave Ramsey money guy, Chris Hogan; Sonic Drive-Ins CEO Clifford Hudson; Sam Parr, founder of The Hustle and co-host of My First Million podcast; Amanda Goetz, VP of TheKnot.com worldwide; John Jantsch, author of Duct Tape Marketing; Jaime Casap, Chief Education Evangelist for Google; Steve Clayton, Microsoft's Chief Storyteller; Service icon, Ken Blanchard; Scott Belsky, CPO of Adobe, and founder of Behance; Melinda Emerson, the Small Biz Lady; Stormy Simon, President of Overstock.com; Ryan Smith, CEO of Qualtrics; a
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How To Ai: Christopher Mims, Columnist at The Wall Street Journal & "Bold Names" host.
Jan 27, 202641 min
How do you Ai? I asked Christopher Mims about his new book, "How To Ai." He discusses his own job's risk level, how Ai removes what he calls "toil" and how Ai may very well make you and I just a bit more human. As the host of Bold Names and columnist of The Wall Street Journal's "Keywords," he details practical Ai use cases. For tech folks, you'll learn practical stories, for the uninitiated, you'll get caught up. Buy the book: https://www.amazon.com/How-AI-Through-Basics-Transform/dp/B0F6MKZ1DH Find Justin: justinbradyshow.com Chapters 01:06 - Ai removes toil, not jobs 07:00 - Job disruption or new opportunities 09:23 - Clorox uses Ai for previously impossible tasks 10:56 - Generative vs non-generative AI 12:49 - Is the construction industry at Ai risk? 14:57 - The urgency of adopting Ai 17:17 - Ai and law. A win for lawyers and consumers. 24:40 - Ai in Hollywood. Will it kill creativity? 28:40 - Tension of job loss and productivity gains 30:40 - Ai makes us more human 31:22 - Journalism in an AI World
Saving Sleep: Ozlo Co-founder Charlie Taylor Explains How They Re-captured trust and resurrected Bose Sleepbuds
Nov 12, 202534 min
When Bose discontinued its cult-favorite Sleepbuds in 2020, a passionate cohort of users was left in the lurch. For many, these earplug/headphone hybrid weren't a gadget—they were a nightly lifeline. Charlie Taylor, Co-Founder of Ozlo shares why he left Bose to co-found Ozlo, and how they quickly gained key relationships, and found immediate traction growing a new Sleep ecosystem. Taylor explains why focus matters, how saying "no" to big opportunities leads to more revenue, and how they immediately found acceptance amongst major media despite having no relationships or company history. https://justinkbrady.com/charlie-taylor
Helen Tobin, Head of Comms at Substack on how brands can reach new audiences.
Oct 17, 202534 min
Journalists and writers are leaving major publications for Substack. Shoud brands follow? Helen Tobin discuss Substack's Unicorn rise, how brands can use the platform to reach new audiences and what not to do. Starting out as a monetizeable newsletter platform, the company has added video, podcasting and feed-style social media. What are effective brands doing on the platform? How do they protect users from Ai slop? Will they license user content on LLMs? Find the video at https://justinbradyshow.com Chapters: 00:00 - Substack's insane growth 02:23 - Decentralizing Journalism & Amplifying Voices 05:25 - How Brands Can Master Substack 10:33 - Strategically Building Relationships 16:33 - Quality Over Quantity Approach Works 22:42 - Navigating Ai slop and trust in content
Celebrity Chef, Andrew Zimmern's brand advice: stop being scared of story!
Aug 29, 202538 min
Andrew Zimmern didn't stumble into media success—he sprinted toward it with intentional risk, relentless work, and zero entitlement. In this episode, the chef-turned-storyteller breaks down how he went from unpaid internships to national stardom by "running at" opportunities when clarity struck. He shares why brands fail at content (they're afraid to tell stories), the real skill behind great interviewing (deep listening), and how to spot the moment when a conversation can turn meaningful—then push. "If the road is flat," he says, "go deep." Zimmern reveals how he prepares for interviews with everyday people who have no public bios, why he sometimes splits families apart mid-shoot to extract honest stories, and the subtle tactics that turn small talk into substance. From mastering local live news with no script or lighting, to using food as a cultural Trojan horse, Zimmern offers a clinic on authenticity, narrative craft, and creating emotional connection—skills every marketer and founder should be learning right now. Video releases soon here: https://justinkbrady.com/Andrew-Zimmern
AI Eating SEO? YouTube Just As Important As Your Website? Marcus Sheridan pulls no punches
Jun 26, 202539 min
Founders, you kinda suck at SEO, content, and communications. That's tragic because many of you have incredible brain-frying technology and ideas the world wants to hear about. Marcus Sheridan, author Endless Customers describes why AI has made web content more important than ever, and explains why YouTube is just as important as your own site. Sheridan's first book They Ask, You Answer detailed the process he followed to become the #1 website in the world... for pools. You read that right. He ended up ruling the internet for a heavily commoditized business. He explains how to increase "signals" increasing AI's likelihood of recommending you, and warns founders and CEOs on getting in their own way, killing inbound content marketing strategies that could bring them... ahem... endless customers. See the video at justinkbrady.com/marcus-sheridan
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