Katie Dreke has always been a rough and tumble explorer, ever since she was a kid. From early childhood days, she wanted to do all the things the boys in her neighborhood were doing - jumping bikes off of ramps, playing in treehouses, reading science fiction - but she quickly realized that the world was always trying to steer her in another direction. Those childhood experiences led to a lifelong fascination with social constructs and gender norms, which has shaped her groundbreaking wo...
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Katie Dreke has always been a rough and tumble explorer, ever since she was a kid. From early childhood days, she wanted to do all the things the boys in her neighborhood were doing - jumping bikes off of ramps, playing in treehouses, reading science fiction - but she quickly realized that the world was always trying to steer her in another direction. Those childhood experiences led to a lifelong fascination with social constructs and gender norms, which has shaped her groundbreaking wo...
Building Social-First Brands with Jason Mitchell, CEO of Movement
Any Insights Yet? with Chris Kocek
53 minutes
1 month ago
Building Social-First Brands with Jason Mitchell, CEO of Movement
When Jason Mitchell realized his college professors were still teaching TV-first strategies while every student in the room was glued to Facebook, he saw an opportunity. That opportunity was the beginning of Movement, a social-first agency that has done award-winning work for brands like the NBA, Netflix, Amazon Prime, and more. In this episode, Jason shares the early bets and strategic philosophies that have helped Movement grow from a dorm-room idea into one of the most recognized soc...
Any Insights Yet? with Chris Kocek
Katie Dreke has always been a rough and tumble explorer, ever since she was a kid. From early childhood days, she wanted to do all the things the boys in her neighborhood were doing - jumping bikes off of ramps, playing in treehouses, reading science fiction - but she quickly realized that the world was always trying to steer her in another direction. Those childhood experiences led to a lifelong fascination with social constructs and gender norms, which has shaped her groundbreaking wo...