Brian goes live from Optimove Connect in London to explore how the idea of “positionless marketing” is revolutionizing the way we think about team structure, agility, and creativity in marketing. He chats with endurance swimmer and environmental activist Lewis Pugh, as well as DAZN’s Ria Chin-You and Optimove’s Paul O’Shea, about marketing’s future and how AI is shaping it.
Strive for EpicKey takeaways:
[12:25] Lewis Pugh shares how emotional drive and preparation fuel extraordinary feats—like swimming across the North Pole—and what brands can learn from that level of purpose.
[20:29] “Epic” vs. “great”: Pugh discusses how to distinguish good work from game-changing campaigns.
[33:42] Environmental justice, consumer justice, and the universal value of doing what's right—and what this really means for global brands today.
[46:05] DAZN’s Ria Chin-You discusses managing CRM across 200+ markets with a team of nine—and the challenges of scaling personalization with limited resources.
[50:48] Integrating GenAI into real-world workflows is still a challenge, especially for resource-strapped teams—but the potential is there.
[58:24] Paul O’Shea explains Optimove’s vision for creating “super workers” through native AI integration and simplifying marketers’ jobs.
[1:01:08] Cultural nuance is key—global messaging isn’t just about translation, it’s about resonance.
[1:07:49] In fast-moving industries like sports, being agile isn’t optional. AI could be the key to real-time, reactive marketing at scale.
“Practice until you can’t get it wrong, not until you get it right.” — Lewis Pugh
“We need tools that help us scale personalization without sacrificing cultural authenticity.” — Ria Chin-You
“AI isn’t replacing you, it’s your new teammate.” — Brian
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