It's No Fluke – An Original Podcast

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‘Jordan The Stallion,’ Jenny Hoyos, Misha Brown, V Spehar, Ziad Ahmed, Shira Lazar, and companies like Liquid Death, LTK, Boobie, Smosh, NFL all have one thing in common – It’s No Fluke they found success.

Each week, we unpack the highs, lows, and untold stories of culture and creativity with top creators, brands, agencies and thought leaders.

New episodes drop every Tuesday and Thursday. Stay tuned!

Got feedback or a guest idea? Reach out via email, LinkedIn or Instagram.

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About the Host

A Shorty Award winner and Real Time Academy member, Jeff Barrett works with major influencers and brands like Adobe, Experian, Oracle, FIS and more on communications and influencer strategy. He spent three years traveling to almost every state in the country writing about startup ecosystems for Inc and Entrepreneur. After years of talking for a living, he's ready to listen and amplify the voices of amazing people, stories and ideas. 

Latest Episodes

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E345 Kailyn Nunn: The "Taste Economy" and Making Spreadsheets Fun

Kailyn Nunn is Influencer Marketing Lead, North America at Canva, the world’s leading all-in-one visual communication platform on a mission to empower the world to design

Kailyn Nunn is Influencer Marketing Lead, North America, at Canva, where she has built a world-class creator marketing engine from the ground up—scaling it from ad hoc activations into a global, strategic function in service of Canva’s mission to empower the world to design.

Joining Canva in 2020 as the company’s first influencer marketing manager, Kailyn has shaped the creative direction of some of Canva’s most impactful global campaigns, including Canva Create, Canva World Tour, and partnerships with internet-defining creators like Corporate Natalie and Dude With Sign. She believes in building a brand with creators - not just through them - to drive both cultural relevance at global scale.

Today, Canva is one of the world’s most widely used platforms on the internet, with 265 million people now creating 400 designs every second.

Outside of work, Kailyn can usually be found walking her golden retriever, heading to Pilates, or scrolling social in the name of “research.”




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E344 Alyssa Meyers: The NIL Gold Rush, Women’s Sports Boom, and the Future of Fandom

Alyssa Meyers is a senior reporter for Marketing Brew who’s covered sports for three years, with a particular interest in brand investment in women’s sports. Prior to that, she wrote about podcast and audio advertising for Marketing Brew and Business Insider and was a data journalist for Morning Consult. She started her career covering crime and breaking news for the Boston Globe and the Virginian-Pilot.

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E343 Rebecca Larzik: Next Gen Creator Businesses Won’t Be Defined By Ads

Rebecca Larzik is the Head of Marketing at Stan.

With nearly 20 years of marketing experience, she has led work for global brands including Chanel, Clinique, O’Neill, and GoPro. Prior to joining Stan, Rebecca served as Executive Producer of Global Marketing at GoPro, where she oversaw the content used to market the company’s hardware and software products worldwide. Drawn to the freedom‑fighting spirit of the cannabis community and Weedmaps’ mission to power a transparent, inclusive global cannabis economy, Rebecca joined Weedmaps in 2017.

There, she oversaw all aspects of brand marketing strategy, helping establish Weedmaps as one of the first companies in the category to retain an entertainment marketing AOR (Wheelhouse Labs), secure a multi‑year partnership with Kevin Durant’s Thirty Five Ventures, and continually find innovative ways to educate consumers about cannabis. At Stan, Rebecca now leads marketing strategy and major initiatives, including overseeing the Dare to Dream Challenge, a flagship contest designed to spotlight and support ambitious entrepreneurs building their personal brands with Stan.


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E342 Caity Bransby: How To React To Culture Quickly

Caity Bransby is a social marketing leader who turns live events into internet moments. She leads global social strategy for StubHub, building culture-driven content and creator programs that connect fans to what’s happening now. Previously, she led social at NBCUniversal, across the Paris Olympics, scripted shows, and major live broadcasts. Her work blends data, fandom, and internet culture to help brands stay relevant where attention lives.

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E341 Michael Kaye: IRL Events Are Highlighting Our Desire For More Connection

Michael Kaye is the Head of Brand for Match Group’s ARCHER and OkCupid, and leads communications for the company’s Evergreen and Emerging portfolio, including The League, Match, and Plenty of Fish. He is also an adjunct instructor at Columbia University and New York University.


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E340 The SHERO Foundation + Duncan Channon: Humanizing Victims of Sex Trafficking

Survivor-led nonprofit The SHERO Foundation and its agency partner Duncan Channon launched “Girlhood,” a pro bono campaign that reframes how sex trafficking is portrayed.

Watch here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fI2A9ve-unc

The work blatantly omits showing the crime itself and instead focuses on what trafficking takes away from girlhood. The work was created as part of Purpose, Produced, a partnership between Kevin Bacon’s SixDegrees.org and Advertising Week that pairs top agencies with deserving nonprofits to create pro bono campaigns. 

The campaign includes a two-minute hero film and three 30-second spots that capture a diverse group of girls simply being girls: taking selfies, making TikToks, and going to school. Viewers hear the real stories of women who were trafficked as girls, describing what was stolen from them long before anyone noticed something was wrong.

Lisa Hayden’s involvement with SHERO began through a personal connection, but her commitment quickly evolved into transformative leadership. As the Founding Inaugural Chairperson of the Technology Committee, she helped build the operational infrastructure that supports the Foundation’s mission. Her work strengthened systems, streamlined processes, and laid a foundation for growth during critical years of expansion.

She then served six years on the SHERO Executive Board, helping guide strategic decisions and organizational development during a pivotal season for the Foundation. Today, as SHERO’s Manager of Operations, Lisa ensures that vision becomes action — overseeing the internal structure, coordination, and day-to-day leadership that allows the mission to thrive.

Jessea Hankins is an extremely online creative director and writer who was pulled into the vortex of advertising by fate. Her decades-long career began at Wieden+Kennedy (in the finance department! With a poetry degree!), flew through Bartle Bogle Hegarty, and landed at Duncan Channon. She can be blamed for work on brands like Sephora, Kettle Chips, the United Nations, Kona Big Wave, Horizon Organic, and the CA Department of Public Health – from their first anti-vaping campaign to the recent fentanyl prevention effort, “Facts Fight Fentanyl.” In between, she took a 4-year hiatus in the advertising wilderness before boomeranging back to DC to continue being very silly and very serious forever.





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E339 Stacey Richman: Unlocking the Creator Mindset in Sports and Entertainment

Stacey Richman is an accomplished communications executive with extensive experience shaping brand narratives across sports, entertainment, and digital media. Most recently, she served as Senior Vice President and Head of Communications for DAZN and Whistle Sports. DAZN is a global sports streaming platform, while Whistle is a social publisher connecting athletes, brands, and original content across sports and culture. In this role, Richman led global communications strategy and played a key role in supporting the launch of the inaugural FIFA Club World Cuptournament.

Prior to joining DAZN, Richman was Director of Consumer Communications at Group Nine Media, where she led communications efforts supporting several of the company’s flagship digital brands, including The Dodo, PopSugar, Thrillist, and NowThis.

Earlier in her career, Richman held communications roles at truTV and served as a publicist for Animal Planet.

Richman began her career at CBS News before joining FerenComm, where she gained experience in media relations and agency communications. She later moved to Discovery Communications, where she led communications for the company’s consumer products and advertising sales divisions.

She is known for developing high-impact communications strategies that elevate brand visibility, support business growth, and connect audiences with culture-defining content.

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E338 Beth Everhart: The Role of Agencies as Cultural Translators

Beth Everhart is Managing Director at AntiSocial, where she leads growth across North America and strengthens the agency’s social-first, talent & partnership and media offerings. She brings senior leadership experience and a deep client background, guiding cross-functional teams and complementing AntiSocial’s existing strengths with strategic perspective as the agency expands its footprint in North America.

Previously, Beth served as Chief Client Officer at Pearpop and held senior roles at leading agencies working with brands including Microsoft and Snap.

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E337 Doug Straton: AI's Underrated Impact on Consumer Behavior

Doug Straton, CMO, Bazaarvoice

Before joining Bazaarvoice, Doug served as the Chief Digital Officer at The Hershey Company, earning a Hot Topics/HP Top 100 Global CDO award, where he oversaw digital business development across marketing, sales, category management, product development, insights, and enterprise digital transformation. Before that, he held a series of global Marketing and Strategy leadership roles at Unilever, including VP of Digital, E-commerce, Omnichannel and Data, and Head of Global E-Commerce Strategy and Innovation.

Doug is currently an advisor to DCG (Digital Commerce Global) and has also recently served as an advisor to NectarFirst, Catena Clearing, and Alert Innovation. Doug has been a featured speaker at academic institutions such as Wharton, NYU, and Penn State, as well as at leading industry events including NRF, FMI, and Shoptalk. His thought leadership has been featured in Business Insider, USA Today, and MarketWatch. He has been frequently quoted in publications such as the Wall Street Journal, CNN, and Forbes. Doug lives in New York with his wife of 25 years, has a college-aged bodybuilding son, and a wildly enthusiastic French bulldog.


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E336 Christian Muche Pt 2: The Best Conferences Don’t Just Fill Time, They Create Possibility

Christian Muche, Global President & Co-Founder of POSSIBLE, is a renowned global executive and business strategist operating at the intersection of the digital, marketing, technology, and event industries. Muche has worked with global brands and executives, including AOL, YAHOO, and FIFA, to bring successful results.

He was the Co-Founder of DMEXCO which has become the leading and most international digital marketing event in the world. Seeing a gap in the marketing community, he believed the time had come for a new event experience created specifically for the entire marketing world which is POSSIBLE.



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