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Type A: Unhinged

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Welcome to Type A: Unhinged, the podcast for high-achievers who know that a little chaos is part of the master plan. We’re your hosts: a performance marketing guru who lives for data and a creative services director who makes words and websites sing. Together, we’re the professional working partners who are also a hoot, bringing organized chaos to marketing and beyond. Each week, we dissect the systems, strategies, and delightful madness behind success. We’ll bring you no-fluff marketing advice, interviews with whip-smart guests who are masters of their craft (from finance to aviation and AI), and our unfiltered take on how to be ruthlessly effective without losing your mind. If you’re ready to build, optimize, and laugh while you’re doing it, you’re in the right place. Hit subscribe and let’s get unhinged. Find more organized chaos at typeaunhinged.com.

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episode Beyond the Excel Sheet: The Active Desk Philosophy and Hunting for HighPos cover

Beyond the Excel Sheet: The Active Desk Philosophy and Hunting for HighPos

If you only know your team through status reports and middle management, you aren’t leading a team, you’re managing a black box. In this episode of Type A: Unhinged, Nate and Di audit the Active Desk Philosophy. As you climb the ladder, it becomes dangerously easy to see names on a chart rather than talent in action; we break down why keeping a real project on your desk is the only way to find your “HiPos” (High Potentials) and maintain your technical empathy. We dive into Nate’s “Logistics Brain” lessons from his Target days, Di’s workflow automation wins, and why the most “unhinged” drive is often found in the people thinking three steps ahead of the meeting agenda. The Audit Highlights: * The Ghost Ship Risk: Why managing from 30,000 feet means you’re leading a version of the business that doesn’t actually exist anymore. * Hunting for HighPos: How to spot the “unhinged” spark in a junior staffer who solves a problem before you even finish the preliminary meeting. * The Pallet Jack Test: Nate explains why a leader who hasn’t “touched the floor” in three months loses the trust and respect of the team. * AI is the Intern: Why leaders must become the early adopters of new tech to provide the right guidance and guardrails for their teams. * The Micromanager Trap: How to pick a “loosely defined” project to work on without accidentally becoming a bottleneck for your managers. * The Clean Handoff: Why “inspecting what you expect” is the key to successfully transitioning an active project to a rising star.

4. maj 2026 - 34 min
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Sentiment Over Syntax: Vibe Coding and the Death of the Semicolon

“I felt like Tom Hanks in Castaway… I made fire.” In this episode, Nate and Di audit the world of Vibe Coding - the transition from fighting syntax to leading with intent. Whether you’re a non-coder building your first app or a technical architect self-hosting local LLMs, this is the blueprint for force-multiplying your output. We dive into the “Hard Way” history of manual Python scrapers and disk-space disasters, contrasting it with the modern reality of “Vibe-ing” entire functional platforms into existence in a single afternoon. The Audit Highlights: * Defining the Vibe: Moving from is my comma in the right place? to what am I actually trying to achieve? * The Model Time Clock: How Di used Canva AI and Firebase to kill a manual studio bottleneck and “make fire” for the first time. * The 3090 Beast: Nate reveals his unhinged setup - a headless server in a laundry room closet running local AI models to avoid the “Convenience Tax” of Big Tech. * The Hard Way Scars: Why manual coding disasters (like filling up a server’s hard drive at midnight) are actually your best QC superpower today. * Solo Dev x3: How to use Roo Code and local infra to maintain The Hangout Spot and build new Amazon management tools without a 10-person dev team. * Rapid Fire Audit: Cloud vs. Local, the most unhinged prompts, and why Vibe Coding is a brand-new language.

20. apr. 2026 - 34 min
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AI is the Intern: Scaling Customer Lifecycle with Hibbett's Kayla Brown

“If you stop learning, you stop leading.” In this episode of Type A: Unhinged, Nate and Di sit down with Kayla Brown, Director of Customer Lifecycle at Hibbett, to audit what it really takes to scale a career and a tech stack in the high-velocity world of retail sneakers and sports. Kayla has been at Hibbett for eight years, moving from Email Marketing Specialist to Director—a rare feat in an industry where “jumping ship” is the standard. We dive into her “Yes, And” mentality and how she manages a massive plate that includes CRM, Loyalty, Email, Mobile, and Paid Media. The Audit Highlights: * The AI Intern: Why Kayla tells her team that AI is the “intern,” not the specialist. We discuss how to use tools like DaVinci and Movable Ink to evolve roles from execution to strategy. * The Conference Survival Guide: How Kayla treats the conference circuit like a product launch—complete with color-coded calendars and “transition blocks” to protect her Type A energy. * Life as a CRM Program: Kayla reveals her “unhinged” secret to work-life balance: treating work as “Acquisition” and personal life as “Retention.” * The Click Rate Controversy: Why focusing on clicks is a distraction for multi-channel retailers and how Hibbett uses loyalty data to track the “surgical assumption” of in-store conversions. * The Pomodoro Pivot: Nate and Di introduce Kayla to the magic of Pomodoro timers (and the high-performance “ding” of checking off a task).

6. apr. 2026 - 38 min
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Forklifts, French Espresso, and the 4-Day Shopify Sprint

“Everything is figureoutable.” That is the mantra of today’s guest, Nicole Williams. Nicole is a Type A powerhouse who transitions between high-stakes worlds like a pro, from the calculated environment of Private Equity to building high-end ecommerce sites and serving as the CEO and Board President of USA Dodgeball. In this episode, we audit the “Whatever it Takes” mindset that defines Nicole’s career. We dive into the legendary 2015 Wine Opener Incident, where she stood up a full Shopify store, managed affiliate marketing, and launched a Black Friday campaign in exactly four days. All while learning how to operate heavy machinery in a warehouse. Key Takeaways from the Audit: * The Forklift Pivot: Why being a logistics brain means rolling up your sleeves (and hopping on a pallet jack) when the 90-degree demand wall hits. * The 4-Day Sprint: How to leverage no sleep and French espresso to build a brand from scratch under impossible deadlines. * The Business of Dodgeball: How Nicole is using her PE background to turn dodgeball into a professionally recognized, Olympic-caliber sport. * The Nicole Stack: A look at her technical toolkit, including the Pomodoro timer, Notion, and her Pocket AI meeting recorder.

23. mar. 2026 - 24 min
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Hobbies: The Unpaid Secondary Careers

In this episode, Nate and Di confess to the “Pro-Grade Trap.” Why do Type A people buy the $600 version of something before they’ve even finished the tutorial? The Highlights: * The $600 Racing Wheel: Nate’s “closet of shame” and why he won’t let guests see his pro-shifter. * The Yarn Basket of Broken Dreams: Di’s unfinished “knitting in the round” projects and the Etsy shop that almost was. * The Sourdough Sentient Roommate: Why Nate let his starter die (and why he’s actually okay with it). * The Tire Changer Math: How Nate changed 14 sets of tires for friends just to “pay off” a $700 machine. The Challenge: The Hobby ROI Audit. List three professional skills you accidentally learned from a hobby that is currently collecting dust.

16. mar. 2026 - 37 min
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