
The Sunny Side Podcast - Insights on Creativity, Marketing and Brand Building
Vasanth Seshadri, founder of independent creative agency The Sunny Side, shares learnings on various aspects of marketing, advertising and creativity.
Episodes
16 episodes
My review of BBDO's new global positioning "Do Big Things"
Last week, BBDO, one of the world's most celebrated agencies, launched a new global positioning: Do Big Things. What's working well about it and what's not working so well about it? Here are my thoughts.
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16:01

The right level of regulation for AI
One of the most common conundrums in AI is the ideal level of regulation. Are we regulating it sufficiently to prevent the well-documented risks of AI such as copyright violations, amplification of human biases, and the extreme scenario of an A...
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22:04

Episode 14: The People From Beyond The Mountains
My second book and first novel, The People From Beyond The Mountains, came out recently. Here are my thoughts about this climate change novel and how I went about writing it. Please get your copy from the links below.E-book: https://www...
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10:41

Episode 13: How To Make Others Build Your Brand?
When Coca-Cola fans went to town with memes after Cristiano Ronaldo picked up a water bottle, it showed the power of a brand like Coca-Cola to inspire people to build the brand for them. Is it just a case of lightning in a bottle, or is there m...
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12:52

Episode 12: Does Great Copywriting Still Have a Place Today?
Why do we always need to go back several decades for the greatest examples of advertising copywriting? Has the craft taken a beating in recent years? Or has it simply evolved?
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11:13

Episode 11: The Crisis of Masculinity in Advertising
Advertising's portrayal of men gravitates towards two extremes: Powerful alpha males and powerless weaklings. Why don't we have a more nuanced portrayal of men and masculinity?
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13:26

Episode 10: What We Can Learn From Those Who Overcome Ageism In Advertising
Ageism in advertising is a topic that rears its head from time to time. What can older professionals do to shield themselves from it? What can they learn from those who have successfully stayed relevant in their 60s and 70s?
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13:39

Episode 9: Cultural Engineering
A sneak peek into my new book (Cultural Engineering: The role of brands in a changing world) and the philosophy underpinning it.For the full scoop, get the Paperback from https://www.a...
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10:56

Episode 8: The Father-Son Trope in Advertising
It's Father's Day. That's a good day to look at one of the most enduring tropes in advertising: the father-son trope.
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8:31

Episode 7: Brand responses to Black Lives Matter - Purposeful or Lip Service?
Brands today know that they cannot be silent on social issues. Black Lives Matter is no exception. But are brands wading into the topic in the right way? Which brands are a shining example of brand purpose and which are just virtue signaling?
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11:38

Episode 6: The Changing Face of Healthcare Marketing
Healthcare marketing has become a happening space over the past few years. What has caused this wave of excitement in a category that was not always exciting in the past?
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13:04

Episode 5: Trendjacking
A new marketing discipline has exploded onto the scene in recent years: Trendjacking. What's the best way to do it? Why are some attempts more successful than others?
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13:05

Episode 4: The Gap Between Idea and Execution
There's a big difference between a good idea and a good piece of work. So many ideas get lost in the gap between idea and execution. What can ensure that the original vision comes to fruition?
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10:47

Episode 3: Are Local Insights Really Local?
We've often extolled the virtues of local insights in advertising. But how many of these local insights are truly local? Are universal insights masquerading as local insights?
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11:21
