Dr. Anastasia Kārkliņa Gabriel - Senior Insights Lead, Reddit


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Apr 02 2024 46 mins  

Dr. Anastasia Kārkliņa Gabriel, a cultural theorist and senior insights lead at Reddit, discusses the power of marketing and advertising to shape culture. She emphasizes the importance of purpose-driven marketing and the need for brands to understand their role in society. However, she expresses concern about a shift in discourse that downplays the importance of purpose and profit. Anastasia highlights the intersection of purpose and culture, urging marketers to critically think about their assumptions and biases. She also calls for a greater emphasis on cultural literacy and expanding one's point of reference in the marketing industry. The conversation explores the role of business in solving problems and the increasing trust in businesses compared to political institutions. It emphasizes the importance of critical consciousness and expanding perspectives in the marketing profession. The value of curiosity, cultural intelligence, and embracing discomfort is discussed, along with the need to seek tensions and challenge the status quo. The conversation also highlights brands that successfully embrace culture and change, as well as the power of grassroots movements.


Chapters


00:00 Introduction and Background

01:08 Writing a Book and the Power of Marketing

06:20 Challenges in Creating Culture as a Brand

09:00 The Intersection of Purpose and Culture

12:37 The Role of Brands in Shaping Culture

15:04 The Need for Critical Thinking in Marketing

21:38 The Damaging Effects of a Lack of Critical Thinking

25:07 The Future of Brands and Marketing

27:50 The Role of Business in Solving Problems

29:03 The Importance of Critical Consciousness

30:42 The Value of Curiosity and Cultural Intelligence

31:34 Embracing Discomfort and Seeking Tensions

32:17 Brands that Embrace Culture and Change

35:26 The Power of Grassroots Movements

42:36 Bold and Daring Advertising Campaigns




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