• LinkedIn CMO on how to grow your profile, what skills are most in demand and B2B marketing strategies - Jessica Jensen
    Mar 4 2026

    Jessica Jensen, CMO of LinkedIn, joins us for a high-energy conversation on careers, personal branding, and the future of B2B marketing.


    We dive into the latest job market data (it might surprise you), the skills employers are actively looking for, and how to grow your personal profile on LinkedIn (which could include posting with flamingo glasses). We also unpack the LinkedIn algorithm, handling negative comments, new features creators and brands should be using, and why B2B marketing absolutely doesn’t have to be boring.


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    https://event.uncensoredcmo.com/events/uncensoredcmo/2044861

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    Timestamps

    00:00 - Intro
    01:04 - Jessica Jensen’s backstory
    02:02 - The benefits of being a marketer from a non-marketing background
    02:42 - The difference between B2B and B2C according to LinkedIn
    03:38 - How to build high-performing teams
    06:32 - The data on the job market according to LinkedIn
    10:02 - What skills are employers looking for?
    12:04 - How do you build a personal brand on LinkedIn (when working for another company)
    18:25 - 3 tips for building your personal brand on LinkedIn
    20:04 - What is going on with the LinkedIn algorithm?
    21:35 - How to make the most of an ever changing algorithm
    23:16 - Does LinkedIn suppress posts based on gender?
    26:14 - How to deal with negative comments on LinkedIn
    28:00 - What new LinkedIn features should people be using?
    30:48 - What features can brands use to make the most of LinkedIn
    32:19 - B2B does not have to be boring
    35:02 - LinkedIn’s billboards poking fun at AI
    36:21 - How are LinkedIn marketing LinkedIn?
    41:12 - How are LinkedIn helping younger people get into work
    43:28 - Addressing the Open to Work badge stigma
    44:17 - Advice to creators on LinkedIn

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    47 mins
  • How innovation succeeds with Kory Marchisotto [Uncensored Renegades]
    Mar 2 2026

    How are great products created through innovation? Jon and Kory tackle this topic bringing entertaining examples from their careers, including the runaway success of e.l.f.'s Power Grip primer. So what's the key to innovation? Culture, constraints, and most importantly, being close to your customer.

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    Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/uncensored-renegades/id1868870960
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    Timestamps

    00:00 - Start
    01:04 - Why innovation is Jon’s favourite marketing topic
    01:35 - Creating the cultural conditions necessary for innovation
    04:25 - The measuring stick for innovation
    06:23 - Why innovation fails
    08:19 - The innovation of e.l.f.’s Power Grip Primer
    15:09 - How constraint breeds innovation
    20:07 - Innovation when you’re close to your customer

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    26 mins
  • From idea to £25m exit - Jimmy's Iced Coffee Founder, Jim Cregan
    Feb 25 2026

    Jim Cregan built Jimmy’s Iced Coffee from scratch, spotting an untapped market, designing a product that stood out, and making its way onto the shelves of Selfridges in just 4 months.

    In this episode, Jim shares the founding story, the thinking behind Jimmy’s distinctive “BottleCan” packaging, and how personal touches and relentless energy helped build a brand people loved. We also dive into retail strategy, going direct-to-consumer, treating suppliers as humans, and how the £25m exit to Britvic finally came together.

    00:00 - Start
    00:59 - The founding story of Jimmy’s Iced Coffee
    06:04 - The iced coffee market at the time
    09:44 - How Jimmy designed and packaged the product
    12:21 - Why Jimmy’s is in “Cottles” or “BottleCans”
    19:56 - How Jimmy’s got into Selfridges 4 months after launching
    20:50 - Hustling their way into Whole Foods and other stores
    26:58 - How Jimmy’s got a listing in Tesco
    28:05 - Treating suppliers like humans
    31:15 - Choosing to go Direct to Consumer in addition to retail
    32:53 - Adding the personal details that matter
    34:20 - How Jim marketed Jimmy’s Iced Coffee
    39:39 - Jim’s advice to aspiring founders
    41:57 - How the £25m exit to Britvic happened

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    49 mins
  • What is Marketing? Part 2: Marketing is Poetry with Kory Marchisotto [Uncensored Renegades]
    Feb 23 2026

    How do you distil something as complex as marketing into something simple?


    In this special episode of Uncensored Renegades, Kory delivers a powerful seven-minute poem (originally written as a pattern-disrupting acceptance speech) that captures the emotional weight, pressure, and responsibility of modern marketing leadership.


    Born from a flash of inspiration at an AC/DC concert, the poem explores the trials of being a CMO, the burden of accountability, and the mental fortitude required to lead.


    After the performance, Jon reacts candidly, unpacking the themes of ownership, bravery, and the uncomfortable truth that in leadership, pretty much everything is down to you.

    Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/uncensored-renegades/id1868870960
    Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/7qnkqq0XSpgif9A5ZNgSpX?si=f181c3a0e9af480c


    Timestamps

    00:00 - Start
    00:28 - Why marketing is poetry to Kory
    02:25 - Where did Kory’s love for poetry start?
    03:58 - How poetry makes complex things simple
    04:56 - Why Kory wrote a poem and not an acceptance speech
    12:29 - Kory Marchisotto’s marketing poem
    19:43 - Jon reacts to Kory’s poem
    21:04 - The power of mental fortitude
    24:34 - Pretty much everything is down to you, and you alone
    26:45 - You don’t have to have all the answers
    28:05 - Seek out what you don’t know

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    32 mins
  • Why Marketers Don’t Make the Boardroom - Thomas Barta
    Feb 18 2026

    Thomas Barta is one of the world’s leading experts on marketing leadership. A former McKinsey partner, CEO of the Marketing Leadership Institute, and co-author of The 12 Powers of a Marketing Leader, Thomas has studied what makes CMOs successful through the largest global research project of its kind, over 68,000 leadership assessments.

    In this episode, we explore what CEOs really expect from CMOs, why so few marketers make it to the boardroom, and what needs to change if marketing is to lead growth again. Thomas shares practical tactics for building stronger CFO relationships, acting with more bravery, and avoiding the “safe” behaviours that quietly kill careers. A must-listen for any marketer serious about leadership.

    Sign up to our live event, The Calling, on April 21st here:
    https://event.uncensoredcmo.com/events/uncensoredcmo/2044861


    Timestamps

    00:00 - Intro
    00:43 - How Thomas Barta got into marketing
    02:24 - The surprising thing about marketing at the board level
    03:52 - What is the CEO looking for a CMO to deliver
    04:41 - Why are there so few marketers in the boardroom
    08:38 - What tactics should marketers use to make sure they are delivering growth
    11:20 - How can CMOs build the relationship with their CFO
    12:53 - CMO Tenure - is it going up or down?
    18:59 - What do CMOs need to change?
    21:13 - Fitting in is the safest way to fail
    28:11 - The bravery formula
    29:48 - Why you need to act quickly
    31:07 - Confessions of a CMO

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    38 mins
  • How to win a Cannes Lion with Kory Marchisotto [Uncensored Renegades]
    Feb 16 2026

    With Cannes Lions deadlines looming, Jon and Kory dive into what it really takes to pitch, and win, at Cannes.


    We recorded this episode on the final day of Cannes 2025, with Kory in the thick of e.l.f’s "So Many D*cks" campaign submission for both a Glass and Titanium Lion. With the experience fresh in her mind, she breaks down the realities of the process.


    Jon brings a different perspective, reflecting on his own Bronze and Silver Lion wins from years past, and the hard-earned lessons that came with them.

    This is an episode of the Uncensored Renegades podcast. We'll only be posting a few more episodes of Renegades on this feed. To hear episodes of this new show, subscribe in your podcast app of choice:

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    Timestamps


    00:00 - Intro

    00:49 - The pitching process for a Cannes Lion

    03:14 - The pitch process for a Glass Lion

    06:51 - The power of the Pratfall Effect

    08:39 - Pitching for a Titanium Lion

    10:41 - Jon’s tips from winning his Silver and Bronze Lions

    12:17 - Audience before content

    14:14 - How to make your campaign interesting (and not dull)

    16:25 - How e.l.f. makes their campaigns interesting

    18:58 - How to hack your campaign; babies or animals

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    21 mins
  • Syl Saller CBE on balancing life, leadership & making the right career moves
    Feb 11 2026

    Syl Saller CBE is one of the most respected marketing leaders of her generation. Former Global Chief Marketing and Innovation Officer at Diageo, Syl helped lead a FTSE 10 business with more than 200 brands across 180 countries. Today, she’s an executive coach and mentor, President of The Marketing Society, and works closely with C-suite leaders to develop the next generation of marketing leadership.

    In this episode, Syl shares what the CMO role at Diageo is really like, how to build strong relationships with CEOs and boards, and how to navigate imposter syndrome, difficult conversations, and career-defining moments. We also discuss why she left Diageo, what she’d do differently looking back, and the leadership lessons she now passes on to others.

    Sign up to our live event, The Calling, on April 21st here:
    https://event.uncensoredcmo.com/events/uncensoredcmo/2044861

    Timestamps


    00:00 - Intro
    00:53 - What’s a CMO role at Diageo really like?
    02:56 - How to have difficult conversations
    03:59 - Whats it like being on the board of Diageo?
    05:04 - Working with Sir Ivan Menezes, legendary Diageo CEO
    09:10 - How to foster a great relationship with your CEO
    12:38 - How Syl Saller’s childhood shaped her into the leader she is today
    18:57 - What would Syl Saller do differently in her career
    21:29 - How to deal with imposter syndrome as a leader
    25:31 - How to figure out your life and career plan
    28:08 - The toolkit for planning success
    31:40 - Why the challenging moments in life can have the best outcomes
    34:17 - Maintaining a good work life balance with a senior job
    38:51 - Why Syl left Diageo in 2020
    40:11 - Why Syl Saller became a leadership coach after leaving Diageo
    43:10 - Three bits of leadership advice from Syl Saller

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    47 mins
  • What is Marketing? With Kory Marchisotto [Uncensored Renegades]
    Feb 9 2026

    This is an episode of the Uncensored Renegades podcast. To hear episodes of this new show, subscribe here:

    Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/uncensored-renegades/id1868870960
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    When you define any other business function, the answer is simple. What is finance? What is HR? What is IT?

    When you ask, what is marketing? The answer is broad. Is it sales? Is it storytelling? Is it brand?

    In this episode, Kory and Jon dig into some of the words used to define marketing and decrypt some of the findings.

    Timestamps

    00:00 - Intro
    00:15 - Why is marketing hard to define?
    04:35 - Why brand is so important
    08:36 - How your brand shows up when hiring people
    10:36 - The words that describe marketing
    14:47 - Do marketers neglect the role of strategy?
    17:25 - The most surprising words that define marketing
    18:39 - The power of storytelling

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    22 mins