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Introducing The Reinventionists, Podcast Conversations on Change With Joe Jackman.

On The Reinventionists, Joe turns his attention to some of the boldest changemakers and disruptors in business today. Each episode he plays host to a different guest for an engaging, unscripted and evocative conversation about the importance of challenging the status quo and the pursuit of meaningful change. Through his approachable demeanour and insightful dialogue, Joe presents stories of reinvention - people who are changing the world, one disruptive idea at a time.

Available now, on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, Google Podcasts or wherever you listen to your favourite podcasts.

 
 

Episode

Exploring the Ocean Floor with Fabien Cousteau

Fabien Cousteau is many things — Oceanographic Explorer, Environmental Advocate, famed Aquanaut, Producer, and Community Builder. As Jacques-Yves Cousteau’s first grandson, the apple didn’t fall far from the tree. Fabien’s passion for the ocean and its environmental impact began early in life when he joined his grandfather’s oceanic expeditions. Since then, he has become an Explorer-At-Large for National Geographic and appeared on numerous major television networks. He has spearheaded multiple cause-driven charities and environmental projects, and founded the Fabien Cousteau Ocean Learning Center (OLC) to make a positive change in the world.

In this episode, he reveals what drove him to create OLC and how it’s currently providing people with the opportunity to be part of the solution. How do language and our everyday decisions influence our communities? What was it like to live in the ocean for a month during the world’s longest science expedition ever? And what can businesses do to operate more sustainably? Get inside the curious mind of an ambitious explorer impacting the world today.

The Future of Neuromarketing with Prince Ghuman & Matt Johnson

When Prince Ghuman, a neuromarketer and prolific entrepreneur, got together with his long-time neuroscientist friend Matt Johnson, they realized that combining their expertise could unlock a deeper, psychological blueprint for consumer behavior. Together, they wrote a book on the subject called Blindsight, and have inspired innovation for brands like Nike, Old Navy, Athleta, and more. They’ve also contributed to Psychology Today, Business Insider and BBC World News. So, how is this brilliant team of mind and marketing reshaping the way we communicate, understand, engage and inspire?

In this fascinating episode of The Reinventionists Podcast, Joe, Prince, and Matt discuss what neuromarketing is and how it’s revealing remarkable insights on how and when people make key decisions. Discover how AI plays a role in uncovering psychological data that can inform future headlines and creative, what the world of marketing will look like in ten years, the value of failure, and what the secret and the science is to innovating richer, deeper, more emotional experiences with your customers. 

Fashioning Business Magic with Joe Mimran

Brand architect, creative visionary, serial entrepreneur, fashion legend, business leader—Joe Mimran is difficult to pin down in just one title. For Canadians, he doesn’t need one. Mimran, perhaps best known for launching beloved brands Club Monaco and Joe Fresh, has become a household name—and that was before his stint on CBC’s popular reality TV show, Dragons’ Den.

Join Joe Jackman, Jackman Founder and CEO, as he and Mimran discuss creative collaboration, the entrepreneurial mindset, and the differences between brands that falter and ones that thrive.

Being Fearless (and Human) with Rebecca Minkoff

Rebecca Minkoff built her global fashion brand on risk-taking, innovation and chasing change. Her statement-making designs and future-forward branding and retail experiences consistently put her eponymous brand on the edge of what’s hot—and what’s next. What drives Rebecca to continually evolve her business? It’s one of the questions Joe Jackman, Jackman Founder and CEO, has for her on this episode of The Reinventionists Podcast.

“We’re in a time where fear is being used to control us,” says Minkoff, who’s dedicated much of her creative and business pursuits to helping others—notably women—overcome fear and other obstacles in the way of their career goals and dreams. Her recently released book, Fearless: The New Rules for Unlocking Creativity, Courage, and Success offers 21 rules for responding to common challenges and taking the driver seat in one’s own life. This intrepid spirit resonates in the Female Founder Collective, a community and resource Rebecca founded that’s aimed at supporting, elevating and educating leaders of female-owned and founded businesses.

Creating a Movement with Jes Wolfe

How to create a better tomorrow? Change things for the next generation, says Jes Wolfe, CEO of Rebel Girls. She's put her maxim into action on a worldwide scale as leader of the girl-driven edutainment company that’s on a mission to inspire and instill confidence in 50 million girls over the next five years (it’s already reached almost 20 million). Jes sits down with Joe Jackman, Founder and CEO of Jackman, on the Reinventionists Podcast for an inspiring discussion on change, tenacity, and the power of storytelling.

How cultural curiosity makes an impact with Kim Wijkstrom

Before diving into the pharmaceutical industry, Kim Wijkstrom went from art school to business school and discovered a way to mix the two worlds to his advantage. This led him to work with Steve Jobs on the “Think Different” campaign, open the Latin America markets for two TBWA/Chait/Day clients, executed a unified marketing strategy as CMO of One Main Financial and held leadership positions on several of the most iconic marketing campaigns of all time, including Absolut Vodka and Volkswagen. As a Swede who grew up in West Africa, Kim is hardwired to stay stimulated for change and innovation. In this episode, he reveals his personal story of success, curiosity and creativity, and what it takes to rebuild a brand that lasts.

Outplaying Disruption with Andrew MacLeod

How do businesses overcome industry disruption? It’s a question Joe Jackman, Jackman Founder and CEO, and Andrew MacLeod, Postmedia President and CEO, explore in the latest Reinventionists Podcast. As a business leader in Canadian media, and former executive at BlackBerry, Andrew has been on both sides of the disruption model. He says managing emotions, rather than acting on them, is crucial for guiding teams and companies forward,whether they’re in a period of growth or stagnation.

How Leading with Love Drives Growth with Sonia Jackson Myles

“When you lead with love you see people, and then you value them,” says leader, founder, advisor and coach Sonia Jackson Myles. Her breakthrough leadership development series have guided C-suite executives to put values into action — and then value creation — for blue chip companies like Disney, JPMorgan Chase, and Proctor & Gamble. In this episode of The Reinventionists Podcast, Sonia joins host Joe Jackman, Jackman Founder and CEO, for an energizing examination of the actionable principles that lead growth and innovation for her big business clients.

 

As trusted coach to C-suite executives, Sonia helps leaders push past the blocks that come between them and leading with love, transparency and compassion—resulting in sustained, exponential results for their companies. She’s never been afraid to have the uncomfortable conversations required to create positive change. As Founder, CEO and President of The Accord Group, Sonia works collaboratively with major corporations to reinvent internal environments: Weaving diversity, community and respect into their cultural framework. Her innovative Dreamwalking® program aligns dreams with actions to drive personal and professional growth for leaders, and ultimately, incredible possibilities for their businesses.

Making Powerful Pivots with Nick Kokonas

In this episode of The Reinventionists Podcast, Jackman Founder and CEO, Joe Jackman, welcomes Nick Kokonas, Co-Founder and co-owner of The Alinea Group restaurants and Co-Founder of reservation platform, Tock, for an intimate discussion on career shifts, getting really clear on goals, and making the right pivots at the right time.

The Entrepreneur’s Journey with Haircare Leader Carolyn Aronson

It’s a 10 Haircare CEO, Founder and owner Carolyn Aronson joins Jackman CEO and Founder, Joe Jackman, on The Reinventionists Podcast for an engaging conversation around building a business from the ground up.

Shaping a Socially Equitable Future with Mark Harrison

This is the time of the purpose-led business—and career. Join Joe Jackman on The Reinventionists Podcast as he hosts Mark Harrison, a Toronto-based entrepreneur and innovator making waves in education and equitable career foundation for Black students and young professionals.

Why Every Business Needs Female Leaders with Jean Freeman

Meet Jean Freeman, CEO and Principal of Zambezi, the largest female-owned, full-service creative agency in America and a prominent advocate for the advancement of women business leaders. On the latest episode of The Reinventionists, Jean sits down with Jackman CEO and Founder, Joe Jackman, to share the insights she’s gleaned from excelling on both sides of the creator coin (as an agency leader and client), and her continuing commitment to enabling and empowering women to become thriving leaders in business.

Grit, determination and hospitality with Janet Zuccarini

Janet Zuccarini is the Founder and CEO of Gusto 54 Restaurant Group – an acclaimed hospitality brand with award-winning restaurants across North America. Through strategic real estate acquisition and key partnerships, Janet scaled Gusto 54 from one to ten distinct dining experiences with great success. Celebrated both as neighborhood stalwarts and culinary destinations, Janet’s restaurants are recognized for excellence in food, design and experience. On this episode, Janet dives into her personal success story, the grit and determination required to build memorable dining experiences, and how the pandemic forced her to rethink her strategy and lean in on what people need now more than ever.

Designing Social Impact with Yves Béhar

Yves Behar is a bold thinker. As the founder and principal designer of fuseproject, he oversees ground-breaking product designs for the fashion, lifestyle, sports and technology industries. Throughout his career, he has innovated for Apple, Puma, Movado, Mini and many others. With his Silicon Valley roots and intent on enriching others' lives through design, he has become a sustainability advocate by creating socially responsible products that serve a meaningful purpose and bring the future closer in. On this episode, Joe and Yves recount his impactful career, what drives him, and together, they answer the fundamental question: how can design and technology unify us forward?

The Creator’s Revolution with Carianne Brinkman

It’s impossible to describe Carianne Brinkman’s work ethos without using the word “authenticity”. The quality has become a through line for the President of Blackheart and filmmaker who has dedicated her career to creativity, innovation and supporting artists' visions, while also forging new paths for Blackheart, such as the 2018 Joan Jett biopic, Bad Reputation, which she co-produced. In this episode of The Reinventionists Podcast, Joe Jackman and Carianne discuss the importance of humanity in business, the current pent-up demand for reinvention—and the innovation catalyzed by the ongoing pandemic. Blackheart began as a record label out of necessity: the misogyny-led music industry wouldn’t sign Joan Jett as a guitar playing female rock musician. Today, Blackheart is diversifying under Carianne’s leadership into film, TV, books and “possibility fashion,” she hints.

The Purpose-Led Business with Chris Brandt

Chris Brandt understands the soul of a brand. From CPG to retail, he’s tapped into evolving consumer values to help steer businesses from struggling to success—including Chipotle, the site of his most recent triumph as Chief Marketing Officer. On this episode of The Reinventionists Podcast, host Joe Jackman sits down with the award-winning executive to learn the steps to his success, from his origins in economics to his game-changing tactics with brands like Taco Bell, Coca-Cola and General Mills. Together, they discuss connecting with both customers and employees on a deeper level, the digital opportunities coming out of the pandemic, and the advantages of the purpose-led business.

Defining the Next Normal with Stephanie Mehta

Stephanie Mehta is driven to be one step ahead — and that means finding unconventional ideas and sources to inspire people. As a former writer and editor at Fortune and current editor-in-chief at Fast Company, she’s leading the world of journalism with optimism and purpose. Stephanie sits down with Joe Jackman to define The Next Normal and discuss the responsibilities leaders have in the face of the pandemic, the evolution of how information is shared, the values of a thriving work culture, and what we need to do as a community to get through this crisis and build a united purpose. Get inside her human-centric approach to change and discover the details of the great lasting impact the pandemic will have on all of us.

The Human How of Technology with Bill Buxton

Bill Buxton is driven by his curiosity, imagination, and his need to embrace the human how of technology and change. As an advocate for innovation and design, Bill is a Partner Researcher at Microsoft Research, author of Sketching User Experiences, and an award-winning visionary that the Hollywood Reporter named him one of the ten influential innovators in Hollywood. He sits down with Joe Jackman to discuss the ethical decisions that lead technology, powerful design thinking that breaks away from the status quo, and his advice to young men and women as they embark on innovating the future. Get inside his human-centric belief system that has changed the way we think about technology and its impact on our lives.

Reinventing the publishing world with Jesse Finkelstein

The world of publishing is evolving. Technology and customer needs are constantly shaping the way we consume information and get inspired. Jesse Finkelstein is a publishing executive that is at the forefront of this evolution. As Founder of Page Two Books, leader in publishing strategies, innovator of new publishing approaches, and a nominated finalist of the 2019 RBC Canadian Women Awards, her innovative ideas are helping authors shape the best possible material. In a candid conversation with Joe Jackman, she explores how her publishing model is built to better support authors, how Seeking Insight Everywhere leads the emotional and courageous journey of publishing, and what ultimately needs reinvention in the publishing world today.  

How to Seek Insight and Embrace Uncertainty
with Melissa Gonzalez & MJ Munsell.

 
 

As the retail landscape evolves, Joe Jackman chats with Melissa Gonzalez & MJ Munsell—two award-winning powerhouse entrepreneurs whose experiences and thought leadership provide valuable insights on the future of retail and how to navigate an ever-changing world. Melissa Gonzalez is the CCO of MG2 Design and has collaborated with notable brands like Nordstrom, Harrods, and Allen Edmonds. She has been named the “Retail Design Luminary” according to Retail Magazine and believes that retail should always be about change. MJ Munsell is the Founder and CEO of The Lionesque Group, and author of The Pop-Up Paradigm: How Brands Can Build Human Connections in a Digital Age. Together, they spark a conversation that reveals consumer journey trends, shifts in commerce and attitudes, the importance of a diversified portfolio, and what customers will expect and need next. Most importantly, which trends will stick? And which trends will fizzle post-pandemic? Get inside two of the most brilliant minds working in retail today to help you prepare for the future. 

Creative Rebellion & Embracing Uncertainty with John S. Couch

 
 

Join Founder and CEO Joe Jackman as he chats with Hulu’s VP of Product Design and author of The Art of Creative Rebellion—John S. Couch. Together, they explore how embracing uncertainty can lead to remarkable change, the importance of pursuing your passion and what ultimately needs reinvention today. Get all the insights from one of today’s leading creative minds. 

Creating the future now with Nicholas Reichenbach

 
 

Nicholas Reichenbach­ is a trendsetter, seasoned executive, investor and consumer product entrepreneur who has made a real, positive impact on the world. As Founder of the revolutionary Flow brand, Nicholas discusses the role brands, businesses and leaders play in creating a sustainable future, how tapping into a higher-level purpose for your brand is more important than anything, and why those who adapt to change fast by making momentum together during uncertain times will ultimately win. Listen to The Reinventionist Podcast to discover fascinating insights found nowhere else. 

In the business of change with Matt Rubinoff

 
 

Matt Rubinoff is in the change business. He’s a creative problem solver and an established founder and visionary who began his career in Business Development at Pareto where he honed his skills in marketing, loyalty, events and hospitality. Taking with him his ambitious ideas and expertise, he shifted his focus to real estate and marketing with Tusk Global Limited. As president, he developed a clear vision for an interactive public space that encourages community connection, which eventually turned into Stackt. By creating community growth within an unoccupied Toronto downtown land space, Stackt is a unique platform that connects brands, people and delivers experiences that keep evolving. His out-of-the-box thinking of what retail can be, coupled with his real estate and marketing skills have given life to curated experiences that are changing the game in how people shop, connect and enhance brand offerings. As someone who has created a solution for brands to leverage and test new ideas, we dive into The Human How of change and how to do it brilliantly; why feedback from your community is crucial and how embracing change can lead to remarkable outcomes. 

Being Unconventional with Tony Chapman

 

Tony Chapman is one of Canada’s leading communication experts. The media has labelled him a Marketing Guru and he is an authority on how to build brands, and sell strategically and profitably in today’s volatile marketplace. Tony has been at the forefront of pioneering innovative marketing and sales tactics, including social media, and many consider him a trailblazer for the strategies he has deployed to reinvent how companies engage with their consumers and customers and navigate the changing landscape. He has founded and successfully sold two internationally renowned advertising agencies, Communique and Capital C, and co-founded Fresh Intelligence. Tony was the driving force behind such campaigns as Land of Cadbury, Pepsi Pop Life, PepsiCo Wal-Mart USA Growth Strategy, Bridezilla, Kraft Hockeyville, Dove Sleepover for Self Esteem, Sun Life Money for Life and the Nissan Innovation Challenge. His agencies have collectively won over 100 national and international awards including the much-coveted Agency of the Year. Tony has worked with organizations locally and globally, in the private, public and not for profit sectors. Beyond his role as a Founder and CEO, Tony’s body of work includes being a host, facilitator, strategic creator, provocative debater, ideator, and keynote speaker at conferences around the world. He is also a noted contributor on television and radio, with weekly appearances on prime time television and radio, and has been featured in documentaries on the CBC, the BBC and Australian Television. Passionate, provocative, opinionated and relevant, with an engaging personality, he speaks on a range of issues including consumerism, business strategy, politics, the economy, as well as branding and marketing. He is a mentor who shares his knowledge with students and invests in the next generation of media entrepreneurs. A visionary and builder, Tony’s cumulative contributions to the industry over three decades were recognized when he was inducted as one of the youngest members into the Marketing Hall of Legends (2008).

The Reinventionist Mindset with Joe Jackman

We turned the tables and interviewed The Reinventionists host, Joe Jackman about his new book The Reinventionist Mindset: Learning to love change and the human how of doing it brilliantly. In it, Jackman traces his journey to becoming a reinventionist, and shows readers how to create purposeful change. Joe Jackman is the CEO of Jackman Reinvents, the world’s first and foremost reinvention company. An advisor to consumer brands, retailers, B2B companies, and private equity partners for more than thirty years, Jackman has proven invaluable to leaders intent on sharpening strategy and orchestrating insight-led reinventions of their businesses. Throughout his career as strategist, creative director, marketer, and Reinventionist, he has helped companies create the most powerful and relevant versions of their brands and businesses in record time; he is widely considered to be the leading expert on rapid reinvention. Jackman lives in Toronto, Canada; works across North America; and lectures around the globe.

Making what you want to happen, happen! with Cindy Gallop

Cindy Gallop took a risk when she entered advertising, and hasn't stopped taking them since. She began her early career in the UK as a theater publicist, until an audience member declared that she could "sell ice to an Eskimo," and advised her to make the jump to advertising. Four years later, she joined one of the fastest growing agencies in Europe, Bartle Bogle Hegarty. In 1998, she moved to New York, alone, and began building their US branch. Four years after that move, BBH US was named Adweek’s Eastern Agency of the Year. After all her success in the agency world, Gallop resigned as chairman of BBH in 2005 to do something different. Today, she continues to work in branding and advertising as a consultant, but is also tending some fascinating projects of her own. She launched MakeLoveNotPorn at TED2009, in an attempt to squash the myths of hardcore pornography and to begin a dialog around how real people have sex. In January 2010, Gallop will officially launch IfWeRanTheWorld, a simple, web platform designed to bring together human good intentions and corporate good intentions, and turn them into collective action.

How an unorthodox career path leads you places with Maryam Banikarim

Maryam Banikarim was the global chief marketing officer at Hyatt Hotels Corporation where she was responsible for helping Hyatt become the most valued hospitality brand by driving loyalty and community among travelers. She is a force for change, recognized for her boundless curiosity, ability to build dynamic teams and forge powerful partnerships. Prior to joining Hyatt, Maryam was the first chief marketing officer at the Gannett Company, where she was responsible for national sales, company-wide marketing, communications and research. Previously, she was senior vice president at NBC Universal and chief marketing officer for Univision Communications, Inc. Throughout her professional career, Maryam has served as a consultant for companies such as Deutsche Bank, Bacardi and Time Warner. She also worked at Turner Broadcasting, MacMillan Publishers, and was a lead team member for the launch of CitySearch, an early Internet start-up. Maryam began her career in account management at Young & Rubicam. Her achievements include multiple accolades: The New York Post’s “50 Most Powerful Women in NYC,” Fast Company’s “Fast Fifty” list of corporate trailblazers and trendsetters, Fast Company’s “Top 10 Disrupters,”Crain’s New York Business and Advertising Age’s “40 under 40,” Advertising Age’s “Women to Watch,” Fast Company’s “Most Creative People in Business 1000,” and Adweek’s “Changing the Game” list of advertising women of New York.

 
 
 

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