Madvertising by AdQuick — Advertising, Marketing & Ad Tech Podcast
Each week on Madvertising, the marketing team at AdQuick sits down with founders, CMOs, investors, and industry experts for candid conversations at the intersection of advertising, marketing, and technology.
Hosted by Adam Singer (VP of Marketing) and Chris Gadek (ex-VP Growth, now CEO) at AdQuick — the leading out-of-home advertising platform — Madvertising covers the topics modern marketers need to stay ahead: ad tech, programmatic advertising, marketing attribution, media mix modeling, brand strategy, AI in marketing, out-of-home and DOOH advertising, DTC and e-commerce growth, SEO, B2B marketing, startup growth, venture capital, and the creator economy.
Past guests include SparkToro CEO Rand Fishkin, beehiiv founder Tyler Denk, Triple Whale's Alexa Kilroy, Check My Ads co-founder Nandini Jammi, Pirate Wires' Mike Solana, VC Turner Novak, Digitas EVP John Long, Lamar VP Ian Dallimore, and dozens of other marketing leaders, agency heads, and startup founders.
Whether you're a brand marketer, media buyer, agency strategist, startup founder, or just passionate about the future of advertising, Madvertising delivers the insights, trends, and honest takes you won't find in a press release.
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Madvertising by AdQuick — Advertising, Marketing & Ad Tech Podcast
Mitch Joel - AI, Marketing’s Future & Why Human Creativity Still Wins
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In episode 79 of the AdQuick Madvertising Podcast, host Adam Singer sits down with agency founder, author, and host of Thinking with Mitch Joel, to break down the future of marketing in the age of AI. They dig into how AI is reshaping strategy and creative work, what “decoding the future” really means for brands, and why a strong human voice and consistent body of work matter more than ever.
Mitch shares lessons from decades in digital marketing, from early search and social media to today’s generative AI tools, and explains why marketers who understand behavior, technology, and culture will have a massive edge. Adam and Mitch also explore email and out-of-home (OOH) as durable channels, the limits of algorithms, and how creators and strategists can stay relevant as AI eats routine “knowledge work” for breakfast.