Ad Bro$
The Ad Bro$ Podcast is a thought-provoking series exploring the intersection of advertising, culture, and contemporary events. Known for its dynamic discussions and cultural insights, the podcast appeals to professionals in marketing, creatives, and anyone intrigued by the evolving impact of advertising in society.
Key Features:
- Diverse Topics: Ad Bro$ covers a wide array of subjects, from the historical significance of events like the Million Man March to the cultural and economic shifts brought on by global challenges
- Cultural Insights: The show delves into pivotal moments in Black history, the intersection of sports and media, and New York City offering unique perspectives on advertising's role in shaping culture.
- Engaging Discussions: Hosts and guests explore timely issues, including political campaigns, major sporting events, and industry trends.
Part of the Kaffeine Media Network
Ad Bro$
Ad Bros Episode 46 // Voltron Election talk
The Future of Black & Multicultural Agencies + Politics & Marketing – This week, the Ad Bro$ explore the role of historical African American and multicultural ad agencies like Burrell, UWG, Common Ground, Walton Isaacson, and more. Are segmented marketing agencies still necessary in today’s industry?
🔥 Also on this episode:
- The Democratic Primary – How are the candidates stacking up?
- Bloomberg vs. Trump – His attempt to troll Trump with billboards backfires as memes.
- Trump’s Outreach to Black Voters – A closer look at his campaign’s messaging strategy.
Thanks for tuning in to The Ad Bros Podcast! If you enjoyed the episode, don’t forget to like, subscribe, and share with your crew.
Catch us next time for more insights and creativity, only on The Ad Bros Podcast, powered by Kaffeine Media Network.🎙🔥
Thanks for tuning in to The Ad Bros Podcast! If you enjoyed the episode, don’t forget to like, subscribe, and share it with your crew.
Catch us next time for more insights and creativity, right here on The Ad Bros Podcast, powered by Kaffeine Media Network. See you soon!
Theme Music by Yirayah Garcia