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"The future of all marketing is going to be who is the best storyteller and who is the most authentic." - Jake Karls, Co-founder and Chief Rain Maker at Mid-Day Squares.

The latest episode of Time for a Reset Marketing Podcast: Insights from Global Brand Marketers, brought to you by CvE Marketing Consultancy,Paul Frampton Is live!

Paul sits down with Jake Karls, Co-founder and Chief Rainmaker at Mid-Day Squares, a functional chocolate company. They explore the power of authenticity in marketing and emphasize the role of storytelling and building emotional connections while building a brand.

Jake shares the unique journey of Mid-Day Squares, a functional chocolate brand that thrives on vulnerability and genuine engagement with its community. They discuss navigating entrepreneurship and creating meaningful customer connections in a crowded, attention-driven market.

Here are some key talking points from the episode:

  • The Shift to Storytelling in Marketing
  • The Birth of Mid-Day Squares
  • Building Community Through Vulnerability
  • The Struggles of Traditional Brands
  • The Power of Emotional Content
  • Embracing the Entrepreneurship Journey

Jake Karls is the co-founder and Chief Rainmaker of Mid-Day Squares, a brand known for its innovative approach to healthy chocolate snacks and unique brand storytelling. With a background in entrepreneurship, Jake has significantly impacted the food industry by emphasizing authenticity and emotional storytelling in marketing. Under his leadership, Mid-Day Squares has grown from a direct-to-consumer model to being stocked in nearly 9,500 retailers across North America. Recognized in Forbes' 30 Under 30 and as a finalist for the Ernst and Young - Entrepreneur of the Year, Jake's focus on building community and genuine connections has set a new standard in marketing, encouraging brands to prioritize emotional engagement over traditional advertising methods.

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