Amanda Lee Smith talks to some of the world’s best marketers to hear their path into marketing, and the story behind one career-defining campaign—their first global spot, a major rebrand, a video that went viral, or maybe something that just changed the way people saw their brand.

Brogan Graham built a global fitness revolution with 250,000 committed members across the globe. We sat down, literally on the floor at The Running Event, to talk about how he did it and what brands can learn about growing organic communities and foster die hard fans. We cover: how to turn fans into evangelists. What is the right amount of friction for a branded event? And what is the biggest barrier that makes it impossible for some brands to partner with local community crews.

Baby food sensation, Little Spoon spent a decade as a DTC brand, building a massive following through customer-first thinking and killer—unconventional—brand partnerships... think Graza, Rachel Antonoff and Dusen Dusen. But this year, it did the biggest single brand food launch Target has ever seen: 23 products across six different aisles. Caryn Wasser has led marketing for all of it and has thoughts about what brand moments to seize vs ignore, and how to make the leap from pure ecomm to retail sensation.

When it comes to advertising, what is the far edge of edgy? How much risk is too risky? Niclas Bornling thinks maybe we're playing it too safe, and letting the algorithms dumb down creativity. In this episode, he talks about his days at Salomon and the campaign that almost cost the brand its biggest retailer. We look back at the heyday of print advertising in ski and snowboarding and consider what we can bring to our marketing and brand campaigns today.
Amanda loves exploring and sharing new ideas. She designed and teaches a course at the University of British Columbia and regularly speaks on panels, podcasts, and stages—including SXSW and the Sustainable Fashion Forum. Beyond branding and marketing, she particularly likes to explore ideas in innovation, circularity and regenerative capitalism.
Amanda Lee Smith is the CEO and co-founder of Monday—a branding and creative agency in Vancouver. With clients including Adidas, Arc’teryx, lululemon, and Allbirds, Monday builds brands that enhance human potential and help us form deeper connections with each other and nature.