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Pixel Retentive Podcast

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This is Pixel Retentive podcast, where Colorful Carl, an Artist and a Business Owner, discusses the art of business and the business of art. Here, we explore the intersection of creativity, business, marketing, and entrepreneurship with some of the leading minds in the space.

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Episode The Future of Game Art in the AI Era | James Marcus Cover

The Future of Game Art in the AI Era | James Marcus

In this episode of the Pixel Retentive Podcast, Carl sits down with James Marcus, Art Director and Creative Leader at Snail Games USA, to explore the future of game art, creative careers, and what it means to thrive in an industry being reshaped by AI. Drawing on experience across gaming, immersive media, and teams connected to Sony, Riot, Technicolor, Blur Studio, and Snail Games, James shares his perspective on creative leadership, mentorship, and navigating an industry that feels more uncertain—and more full of opportunity—than ever before. Together, Carl and James dive into the realities of AI in game development, the challenges facing artists entering the industry, and how creators can adapt without losing their artistic integrity. They discuss ethical AI, creative ownership, personal branding, community building, leadership, and why the most successful artists and studios will be the ones that embrace change while staying true to their craft. The conversation also explores Nintendo's enduring success with franchises like The Legend of Zelda, the future of indie game development, and how smaller teams are using new tools to compete in an increasingly crowded marketplace. Whether you're a game developer, artist, creative leader, studio founder, or someone curious about the future of creativity in the AI era, this episode is packed with practical insights and honest perspectives from two people living through the industry's transformation. Here's a Glimpse of What You'll Learn: * How AI is changing game art and creative production * Why artists should think of AI as a tool, not a replacement * The challenges facing emerging artists and game developers * Building a personal brand in a crowded creative marketplace * The importance of mentorship and creative leadership * How small teams can compete with larger studios * Ethical AI, intellectual property, and creator rights * Why Nintendo continues to innovate after 40 years of Zelda * Lessons from studios like Blur, Riot, Sony, and Snail Games * How great leaders build trust instead of micromanaging * The future of game development and creative careers * Why adaptability is becoming the most valuable creative skill Guest Links 🎮 Snail Games USA: https://snail.com [https://snail.com] 💼 LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jamesmarcus3d [https://www.linkedin.com/in/jamesmarcus3d] Special Thanks A special thanks to James Marcus for sharing his insights on creative leadership, game development, mentorship, and navigating the opportunities and challenges of AI in the creative industries. Connect with Epic Made For more conversations at the intersection of creativity, art, business, gaming, and storytelling: 🌐 https://www.epicmade.net/resources/category/Podcast [https://www.epicmade.net/resources/category/Podcast] If you enjoyed this episode, share it with a game developer, artist, creative leader, entrepreneur, or anyone interested in the future of creativity and technology. Until next time, ✌️ – Carl #JamesMarcus #GameDevelopment #GameArt #CreativeLeadership #ArtificialIntelligence #AIArt #VideoGames #GameDesign #GamingIndustry #CreativeCareers #ArtDirection #PixelRetentivePodcast

16. Juni 2026 - 1 h 0 min
Episode The Strategy Behind Viral Visibility (It's Not What You Think) | Jennifer Magley Cover

The Strategy Behind Viral Visibility (It's Not What You Think) | Jennifer Magley

*]:pointer-events-auto R6Vx5W_threadScrollVars scroll-mb-[calc(var(--scroll-root-safe-area-inset-bottom,0px)+var(--thread-response-height))] scroll-mt-[calc(var(--header-height)+min(200px,max(70px,20svh)))]" dir="auto" data-turn-id= "request-6a1f5352-e0a4-8328-b407-8087437b6fff-2" data-turn-id-container= "request-6a1f5352-e0a4-8328-b407-8087437b6fff-2" data-testid= "conversation-turn-22" data-scroll-anchor="false" data-turn= "assistant"> In this episode of the Pixel Retentive Podcast, Carl sits down with Jennifer Magley, Chief Brand Officer of The Basketball League, former professional athlete, and creator of one of the most ambitious personal branding campaigns in recent memory. Jennifer shares the story behind her viral quest to land a spot on The Pat McAfee Show and how a simple idea evolved into a 365-day ambush marketing campaign, a growing community movement, and an upcoming documentary. Together, they explore personal branding, audience engagement, the psychology of the mirror exposure effect, and the role of storytelling in creating opportunities. Jennifer also discusses her philosophy of "kayfabe marketing," lessons from sports entertainment, and why the best brands invite people to become part of the story. Whether you're a creator, entrepreneur, marketer, speaker, or business leader, this conversation is packed with insights on standing out, building momentum, and pursuing ambitious goals with creativity and persistence. Here's a Glimpse of What You'll Learn: * How Jennifer's Pat McAfee campaign started * The psychology behind the mirror exposure effect * Why consistency creates visibility * Turning criticism into a competitive advantage * The concept of kayfabe marketing * Building a community around a personal mission * Jennifer's goal of speaking on 100 stages in 365 days * Why storytelling is the foundation of great branding Guest Links 🌐 Website: https://jennifermagley.com 📸 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jennifermagley [https://www.instagram.com/jennifermagley] 🏀 The Basketball League: https://thebasketballleague.net [https://thebasketballleague.net] Special Thanks A special thanks to Jennifer Magley for sharing her insights on personal branding, storytelling, and audience engagement. Special thanks to Robert for his support behind the scenes and Duncan Alney for making this conversation possible. Connect with Epic Made For more conversations at the intersection of creativity, art, business, and storytelling: 🌐 https://www.epicmade.net/resources/category/Podcast [https://www.epicmade.net/resources/category/Podcast] If you enjoyed this episode, share it with a creator, entrepreneur, marketer, speaker, or business leader who would find value in the conversation. Until next time, ✌️ – Carl #JenniferMagley #PersonalBranding #AmbushMarketing #Storytelling #MarketingStrategy #CreatorEconomy #AudienceEngagement #BrandBuilding #Entrepreneurship #PatMcAfee #PixelRetentivePodcast

11. Juni 2026 - 48 min
Episode Why Sports Media is Changing Forever | Andrew Perlmutter Cover

Why Sports Media is Changing Forever | Andrew Perlmutter

In this episode of the Pixel Retentive Podcast, Carl sits down with Andrew Perlmutter, CEO of NBA Take-Two Media (NBA T2), to explore how some of the world's most recognizable brands are transforming fan engagement, community building, and sports entertainment through participation. Andrew shares his journey from helping launch groundbreaking media ventures like Quartz and Stat News to leading NBA T2, a culture-first media company operating at the intersection of basketball, gaming, storytelling, and audience engagement. Together, they discuss why modern audiences no longer want to simply consume content—they want to be part of it. From building fan communities through NBA 2K to creating content that blends sports, fashion, music, travel, and gaming culture, Andrew explains how NBA T2 is rethinking fan engagement for a generation that expects interaction, ownership, and meaningful connection with the brands they love. They dive into the power of first-party data, the future of sports marketing, creating unforgettable fan experiences, and why participation has become one of the most valuable assets in modern media and brand building. Along the way, Andrew shares lessons from developing innovative content platforms, building audience loyalty, and creating experiences that turn fans into lifelong advocates. Whether you're building a brand, creating content, leading a community, or simply curious about where entertainment is headed, this conversation offers valuable insights into the future of audience engagement, storytelling, and culture-driven marketing. Guest Links 🌐 NBA Take-Two Media: https://nba.com 🏀 NBA 2K: https://nba.2k.com Special Thanks A special thanks to Andrew Perlmutter for sharing his insights on the future of fan engagement, storytelling, sports marketing, and culture-driven media. Connect with Epic Made For more conversations at the intersection of creativity, art, business, and storytelling, visit: 🌐 https://www.epicmade.net/resources/category/Podcast If you enjoyed this episode, share it with a friend, colleague, marketer, creator, entrepreneur, sports fan, or business leader who would find value in the conversation. Until next time, ✌️ – Carl

9. Juni 2026 - 55 min
Episode From Escape Rooms to Escape Mail: Building a Tabletop Brand with Paul Harvey Cover

From Escape Rooms to Escape Mail: Building a Tabletop Brand with Paul Harvey

In this episode of the Pixel Retentive Podcast, Carl sits down with Paul Harvey, co-founder of Escape Mail, to explore what it really takes to pivot a hands-on escape room business into a global tabletop brand. Paul shares how Mobile Escape began as physical escape rooms built inside 30 foot trailers serving schools and corporate events, only to have the business shut down overnight when COVID hit. With just months of cash left, Paul and his team adapted fast, transforming their puzzle design expertise into Escape Mail, a subscription-based tabletop escape experience delivered straight to players' homes. They dive into the realities of creative pivots, shifting from a local service business to global e-commerce, selling through Amazon and distributors like Asmodee, and redesigning packaging to succeed in retail stores. This is an honest look at adaptability, focus, entrepreneurship, and building a sustainable creative brand in an unpredictable market. Key Topics Discussed * Pivoting from physical escape rooms to tabletop games during COVID * Turning simple paper puzzles into immersive mail-based experiences * Building recurring revenue through subscription models * Selling on Amazon and working with distributors like Asmodee * The psychology of packaging and perceived value in retail * Why adaptability is the core skill of entrepreneurship * Lessons from pitching on Dragon's Den * The decision to sell Mobile Escape and focus fully on Escape Mail * Marketing realities with Meta ads, influencers, and conventions * Designing shorter, lighter tabletop experiences for modern players * The importance of having a strong support system in business Guest Links 🌐 Escape Mail: https://theescapemail.com [https://theescapemail.com] 📸 Instagram: @escapemail [https://www.instagram.com/escape_mail/] 📘 Facebook: mobileescaperoom [https://www.facebook.com/mobileescaperoom/] Special Thanks Shout out to Paul's dad for being a steady mentor and champion throughout his entrepreneurial journey, and to Jags for making the original introduction that sparked this connection. If this episode resonated with you, share it with someone who would find value in the conversation. For more conversations at the intersection of creativity, art, and business, visit https://www.epicmade.net/resources/category/Podcast [https://www.epicmade.net/resources/category/Podcast] Until next time, ✌️ – Carl

2. Juni 2026 - 52 min
Episode Designing Authority: How Branding Earns Media Attention with Veronica Z Kido Cover

Designing Authority: How Branding Earns Media Attention with Veronica Z Kido

In this episode of the Pixel Retentive Podcast, Carl sits down with Veronica Kido, award-winning publicist and founder of Kido Communications, to explore how strategic brand positioning earns real media attention. Veronica shares how her background in journalism shaped her approach to PR, why most companies misunderstand how media actually works, and how validation testing transforms branding from subjective opinion into objective strategy. From mapping market white space to building what she calls a "single sharp nail" message, this conversation dives deep into how brands can connect emotionally and convert rationally. They also unpack the intersection of brand strategy and visual execution, why research-backed messaging makes creative production stronger, and how AI is unexpectedly increasing the value of earned media and press releases. This episode is a masterclass in credibility, authority building, and why strategy must come before design. Key Topics Discussed * What strategic brand positioning actually means in B2B environments * The three-circle market mapping process for finding brand white space * Validation testing and removing subjective opinions from branding * Why companies struggle with "I showed this to my wife" feedback * The concept of the "single sharp nail" message * Emotional connection first, rational conversion second * How visual design translates research into brand experience * What most brands misunderstand about media coverage * Relationship-driven PR versus spray and pray pitching * How AI engines now rely heavily on press releases and earned media * Building authority through LinkedIn, podcasts, and owned content * The difference between getting coverage and becoming a credible industry voice Guest Links 🌐 Kido Communications: kidocommunications.com [https://www.kidocommunications.com] 💼 Veronica Kido on LinkedIn: in/veronicakido [https://www.kidocommunications.com] Special Thanks Shout-out to Doug Fox, brand strategist and longtime collaborator of Veronica's, for his influence on the validation-driven positioning framework discussed in this episode. If this episode resonated with you, share it with someone who would find value in the conversation. For more conversations at the intersection of creativity, art, and business, visit https://www.epicmade.net/resources/category/Podcast [https://www.epicmade.net/resources/category/Podcast] Until next time, ✌️ – Carl

26. Mai 2026 - 47 min
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