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Backcountry Marketing

Release Date: 09/10/2025

Why “Brand” Has Lost Its Meaning show art Why “Brand” Has Lost Its Meaning

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Every company has a brand, but very few have built one intentionally or with differentiation. We use the word “brand” interchangeably with “company,” when in reality most companies have never done the work required to intentionally shape what their brand stands for. In this episode, I sit down with Marc Peruzzi, Creative Director at Cache Seven, to unpack one of the most misunderstood ideas in outdoor marketing: the difference between a company and a brand. Marc shares why so many outdoor companies lose relevance when they chase “brand building” instead of grounding themselves in...

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Brand Marketing is a Comfortable Lie Without Product Marketing show art Brand Marketing is a Comfortable Lie Without Product Marketing

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Does the outdoor industry overindex on brand? , President of OnWater, joins the show to challenge one of the outdoor industry’s biggest assumptions: that brand marketing alone drives growth. Drawing from his experience in SaaS and outdoor, Alex breaks down why product marketing is the missing link for many brands, how listening to customers actually fuels innovation, and what outdoor companies can learn from software when it comes to adoption, retention, and trust. We unpack the difference between brand and product marketing, why emotion still matters in utility-driven storytelling, and...

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2025, The Year that Almost Broke Us show art 2025, The Year that Almost Broke Us

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2025, almost broke Port Side as a company. But we've grown, grown some more and have rebuilt the business from the ground up. In this episode, Cole shares a raw behind the scenes look at year and the role that the podcast has played in allowing us to come back stronger.  Thank you for supporting us! About: This podcast is produced by , a creative production studio creating content strategy + production for active brands, rooted in emotion.  Enjoy this episode and discover other resources below: | Tired of brainstorming with ChatGPT? Join us! | Want 20 of our favorite insights...

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Get Lazy, Get Dropped: Inside SATISFY’s Brand + Content Strategy show art Get Lazy, Get Dropped: Inside SATISFY’s Brand + Content Strategy

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, Chief Brand Officer at SATISFY, breaks down how the brand builds an emotion-first running world that turns casual observers into true fans. He explains why Satisfy treats people as guests, not customers, and how speaking to “people who run” opens the door to more honest, human storytelling. Daniel shares how they use emotional athlete content, localized community runs, and shock-and-awe moments at events like UTMB and Cocodona to create loyalty in a world where loyalty is fragile. He also unpacks their 80/20 creative approach, content “drips and drops,” and why the moment a brand...

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Why Brand Belongs in Product Development show art Why Brand Belongs in Product Development

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, global brand manager for goggles and helmets at Oakley, digs into what happens when brand and marketing plug into the product development process from day one. Using WTR ICON, Oakley’s new surf helmet, as a case study, Shelby explains how a cross-functional “task force” of R&D, UX, product, sports marketing, and brand broke down silos, validated a real consumer problem, and reshaped how Oakley brings innovation to market.  About: This podcast is produced by , a creative production studio creating content strategy + production for active brands, rooted in emotion.  Enjoy...

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Creatives Aren’t Commodities: Red Bull’s Chris Whitten show art Creatives Aren’t Commodities: Red Bull’s Chris Whitten

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In this episode, sits down with , Senior Production Manager at Red Bull, to unpack what separates irreplaceable creatives from the rest. Chris shares lessons from his journey through agency and brand-side production, spanning roles at Saatchi & Saatchi and now Red Bull, and offers candid advice for photographers, filmmakers, and producers who want to build long-term client relationships. The episode explores how mindset impacts success, why outreach is a creative act, and how to stay top-of-mind in an oversaturated industry. Chris shares practical frameworks for follow-up, positioning,...

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How Passion Blinds Brands to Strategy show art How Passion Blinds Brands to Strategy

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In this solo episode, breaks down the differences between a strategist and a filmmaker. When content underperforms, brands often point to the creative execution, but more often than not, the real problem lies upstream in the strategy. Cole explains the downsides of a passion-led industry, why filmmakers have had to accept responsibility for defining KPIs and audience understanding, how skipping strategy leads to wasted resources, and what questions brands should ask before a camera ever rolls.   About: This podcast is produced by , a creative production studio creating content strategy +...

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Why Your Campaigns and Branded Content Aren’t Working show art Why Your Campaigns and Branded Content Aren’t Working

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Some brands treat branded content and campaigns as separate things, one emotional or value-driven, and the other transactional. But what happens when they work together?   In this episode, , Marketing Director at Riton Optics, joins me to unpack what he calls the marketer’s trap, when teams invest in strategies they wouldn’t engage with themselves.    Trent shares how to break that cycle by pairing campaigns and content to serve the same purpose, building trust, emotion, and results simultaneously. We discuss how data has given leadership "ammo to kill branding," why every...

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Brand Is Social, Social Is Brand: How Outdoor Brands Can Rethink Social Media show art Brand Is Social, Social Is Brand: How Outdoor Brands Can Rethink Social Media

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, former Head of Social at The North Face and current Director of Global Brand and Community at popFly. We break down her core thesis: brand is social and social is brand. Maren shares why brands must stop treating social as a downstream channel, how to bring social thinking upstream into campaign planning and what it takes to build a social-first brand.  Enjoy this episode and discover other resources below: | Want 20 of our favorite insights shared on the show?  | Here's our curated list of recommended books over the years. | Join the conversation and share ideas with other...

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Respect Your Audience show art Respect Your Audience

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Cole shares a quick reminder about respecting your audience. Ask yourself: Does this provide value? If not, don't hit publish. About: This podcast is produced by , a creative production studio creating video strategy + production for active brands, rooted in emotion.  Enjoy this episode and discover other resources below: | Want 20 of our favorite insights shared on the show?  | Here's our curated list of recommended books over the years. | Join the conversation and share ideas with other industry peers. | Want to help us out? Leave us a review on Apple. | Have a Guest in...

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Ready to jump start your creativity? Cole Heilborn breaks down Port Side’s playbook for developing ideas that work in the wild. From setting guardrails and asking “why” three times, to building a culture of candor and using constraints, music, boredom, and flow to unlock divergent thinking, this solo episode is for marketers and creatives who want to ship better work, not just talk about it.

 

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This podcast is produced by Port Side, a creative production studio. We help brands that move, create strategy-led, emotionally charged video campaigns

 

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