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Join thought leaders Ankur K Garg & Ludwig Araujo as they explore depths of disruption marketing. Uncover innovative strategies behind transformative campaigns by pioneering entrepreneurs. Ankur & Ludwig decode campaign brilliance, demystifying what sets them apart in marketing's ever-changing landscape. #DisruptionPodcast delivers enlightening talks, actionable insights, and behind-the-scenes peeks at market-shaking efforts. Brought by Flexwork Studio, it's a must for marketers, entrepreneurs, and idea enthusiasts. Join the disruption revolution, craft game-changing strategies & be inspired!

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episode The Trust Engine: Ken Kerry on Testimonials, Direct Response Marketing, and Scaling Brands Fast artwork

The Trust Engine: Ken Kerry on Testimonials, Direct Response Marketing, and Scaling Brands Fast

In this episode of the Flexwork Podcast, hosts Ankur Garg and Ludwig Araujo sit down with legendary marketer Ken Kerry, the CEO and founder of Script to Screen, to unpack what it really takes to build billion-dollar brands across decades of industry change. From guarding porta potties at live sports events to directing campaigns for global giants like Amazon, Keurig, and L’Oréal, Ken’s journey is anything but ordinary—and every step offers a lesson in resilience, adaptability, and execution. What makes this conversation powerful is how it bridges the gap between old-school direct response marketing and today’s fast-paced digital landscape. Ken explains how the same principles that drove success in long-form infomercials—attention, emotion, storytelling, and trust—still dominate modern platforms like TikTok, Instagram, and connected TV. The tools have evolved, but the psychology hasn’t. If you understand how to move a customer from curiosity to conversion, you can win in any era. A major theme throughout the episode is the concept of the “trust engine.” Ken breaks down why most brands are leaving massive revenue on the table by failing to properly leverage their happiest customers. In a world flooded with ads, bots, and fake reviews, authentic storytelling has become the ultimate differentiator. Instead of telling people how great your product is, let real customers show the transformation—and let that story do the selling. The conversation also dives into the realities of scaling a business in competitive markets. From navigating copycats and staying ahead of trends to understanding when your brand is actually ready to scale into new channels like television, Ken offers practical insight grounded in decades of real-world experience. He also shares why being too early—or too late—to adopt new platforms can make or break your growth trajectory. Beyond strategy, this episode is packed with tactical advice for founders, marketers, and executives looking to sharpen their edge. Whether you’re building a startup or managing a mature brand, the lessons here are immediately actionable and deeply relevant. Key takeaways from this episode include: * Why customer testimonials are your most powerful and underused sales asset * How to turn real customer journeys into high-converting marketing content * The difference between feature-based selling and problem-solution storytelling * How to adapt traditional marketing frameworks to modern digital platforms * Why authenticity beats perfection in today’s content-driven world * The risks of fake reviews, AI-generated testimonials, and short-term thinking By the end of this episode, you’ll walk away with a clearer understanding of how to build trust at scale, create messaging that actually converts, and position your brand for long-term growth in an increasingly noisy marketplace. If you enjoyed this episode of the Flexwork Podcast, be sure to follow and subscribe so you never miss a conversation with top entrepreneurs and industry leaders. Connect with Ankur Garg and Ludwig Araujo on social media, and share this episode with someone who’s serious about growing their business. For more insights, clips, and behind-the-scenes content, check out the podcast across your favorite platforms and join the growing community of builders, founders, and marketers leveling up together.

19 Mar 2026 - 1 h 7 min
episode The Goddess Protocol: Nourish, Hydrate, and Master Yourself Without Dieting artwork

The Goddess Protocol: Nourish, Hydrate, and Master Yourself Without Dieting

In this episode of The Disruption Podcast, hosts Ludwig Araujo and Ankur Garg sit down with Claudia DeMarco, creator of The Goddess Protocol, for a candid and thought-provoking conversation about women’s wellness, metabolism, identity, and what it truly means to master yourself. What begins as a discussion about nutrition quickly evolves into a deeper exploration of purpose, self-respect, and the cultural pressure women face when trying to “fix” their bodies.Claudia’s philosophy is simple but powerful: nourish and hydrate. Instead of promoting restrictive dieting, excessive cardio, or trendy supplements, she challenges the idea that women need to live in a constant state of lack to achieve results. According to Claudia, most women are not struggling because they lack discipline. They are struggling because they lack accurate information tailored to their bodies. From hormonal balance to inflammation to emotional stress, she explains how chronic restriction can destabilize a woman’s metabolism and disconnect her from her higher self.Throughout the episode, Claudia DeMarco shares her personal evolution—from growing up in Texas and building companies in commercial real estate and government contracting to launching a wellness framework that has helped over 100 women reclaim their energy and confidence. Her approach to health is not about shrinking yourself. It is about stabilizing your body so you can expand your life.The conversation dives into:Why one-size-fits-all dieting fails womenThe difference between weight loss and metabolic stabilityHow inflammation and stress affect hormonal healthWhy fasting impacts women differently than menThe role of identity and character in personal transformationHow purpose and community contribute to longevityA core theme of this episode is self-mastery. Claudia emphasizes that every woman has a unique “higher self” she is called to embody. Fitness, nutrition, and daily rituals should support that identity—not contradict it. Whether it is choosing foods that feel energizing instead of inflammatory, replacing punishing workouts with movement that feels joyful, or redefining success outside of appearance, The Goddess Protocol invites women to build a sustainable relationship with their bodies.The hosts also explore how modern marketing contributes to confusion in the wellness space. From supplements promising overnight results to rigid boot camps that prioritize aesthetics over health, women are often sold solutions before they understand their own needs. Claudia’s method begins with clarity: identifying your “why,” stabilizing your habits, and creating rituals that feel attainable and enjoyable.Beyond physical health, this episode touches on entrepreneurship, scaling a mission-driven brand, and staying authentic in a commercial environment. As Claudia looks to expand The Goddess Protocol, she shares her desire to amplify diverse female voices and create a movement rooted in reflection, empowerment, and truth rather than hype.If you are interested in women’s wellness, metabolism reset strategies, hormonal balance, holistic fitness, longevity, or personal growth, this conversation offers practical insights and a refreshing perspective. It challenges the cultural narrative around dieting and replaces it with something far more sustainable: nourishment, respect, and alignment.To connect with Claudia DeMarco, follow her on Instagram at TRU Vitality and stay tuned for upcoming updates on The Goddess Protocol.If you enjoyed this episode of The Disruption Podcast, make sure to subscribe, leave a review, and share it with someone who would benefit from this conversation. You can follow Ludwig Araujo and Ankur Garg for more behind-the-scenes insights, upcoming guest announcements, and exclusive clips from future episodes. Your engagement helps us continue spotlighting voices that challenge the status quo and spark meaningful conversations.

3 Mar 2026 - 55 min
episode Corporate or Founder Life? How Interlix Built Global Teams with Latin American Talent at Scale Now artwork

Corporate or Founder Life? How Interlix Built Global Teams with Latin American Talent at Scale Now

In this episode of the podcast, we sit down with Sebastian Paredes and Sheika Al-Otaibi, the co-founders of Interlix Staffing, to unpack what it really looks like to build a modern staffing company from the ground up while navigating entrepreneurship, sales pressure, and global hiring. The conversation moves fast, covers real ground, and pulls back the curtain on decisions most founders wrestle with but rarely say out loud. Sebastian shares his journey from immigrating to the United States to earning a scholarship at Babson College, discovering sales as a survival skill, and realizing that traditional corporate paths were never as stable as they appeared. Sheika brings a complementary perspective shaped by hands-on selling, relationship building, and learning to trust action over perfection. Together, they explain how Interlix was born from a single placement that proved a bigger idea: companies could build strong, loyal teams by hiring vetted talent across Latin America. The episode explores the tension between corporate careers and entrepreneurship, breaking down why perceived job security often masks deeper risk. Sebastian and Sheika talk candidly about sleeping on couches, living on tight margins, and building momentum through cold outreach when referrals were not enough. Their story highlights how consistency in sales, clarity in service, and belief in the model carried them through the early stages. A major focus of the conversation centers on remote hiring and international staffing. The guests explain why Interlix chose Latin America as its core market, touching on cultural alignment, time zones, language fluency, and long-term commitment from full-time placements. They also address common objections around offshore hiring and outline how clear processes, proper vetting, and full-time roles change outcomes for both clients and talent. Key topics discussed in this episode include: * Building a staffing business straight out of college * Sales as a learned skill rooted in necessity * The myth of stability in corporate America * Hiring and managing full-time remote talent * Why Latin America became Interlix’s focus * Vetting candidates before clients ever see a résumé * Balancing growth, risk, and cash flow as founders * Using LinkedIn content and personalized outreach to drive deals The discussion also moves into leadership dynamics, highlighting how founders with different risk tolerances can balance each other when trust is strong. Sebastian and Sheika explain how saying no to the wrong clients, committing to full-time placements, and setting clear expectations protected their reputation and helped the business scale without burning out their team. As the episode closes, the conversation shifts toward growth, mentorship, and self-awareness. The guests reflect on what it takes to keep going when there is no plan B, why mentors matter more than tactics, and how belief compounds when paired with daily action. Their perspective offers grounded insight for anyone weighing whether to stay comfortable or build something of their own. If you enjoyed this episode, make sure to subscribe, leave a review, and share it with someone navigating hiring, entrepreneurship, or career crossroads. You can engage with the hosts by following the podcast on social platforms, joining the conversation in the comments, or reaching out with questions and guest suggestions. Your feedback helps shape future episodes and keeps the discussion moving forward.

10 Feb 2026 - 57 min
episode How Genetics, Hormones, and Toxins Are Quietly Rewriting Women's Health and Aging in America artwork

How Genetics, Hormones, and Toxins Are Quietly Rewriting Women's Health and Aging in America

What if your genes held the key to your health—and your healthcare provider had no idea how to read them? In this provocative and eye-opening episode of The Disruption Podcast, hosts Ankur Garg and Ludwig Araujo sit down with Kashif Khan, founder of The DNA Company and author of The DNA Way, to unpack the deeper truths behind chronic illness, hormone disruption, and why most women are stuck in a healthcare system that was never built for them. Kashif’s journey into genetics wasn’t just professional—it was personal. After struggling with chronic health issues that conventional medicine couldn’t solve, he turned to functional and integrative medicine, eventually building a genetic research company that would change how people understand their health at a cellular level. Now with over a million followers and a growing movement behind him, Kashif is challenging everything from Big Pharma’s business model to outdated medical research that excludes women entirely. From menopause to mental health, Kashif explains why 80% of chronic conditions disproportionately impact women—and how estrogen toxicity, environmental chemicals, and overlooked genetic pathways are at the center of it all. And if you think this conversation only applies to women, think again. Whether you’re a parent, partner, or just someone trying to live longer and healthier, the insights in this episode are universally relevant. In this episode, we discuss: * Why Kashif Khan believes the healthcare system is really a “sick care” system * The truth about hormone disruption, plastics, and the hidden chemical load women carry daily * How modern diseases like Alzheimer’s, breast cancer, and anxiety are connected to overlooked genetic triggers * The difference between acute care (what traditional medicine does well) and chronic care (where it fails) * Why women weren’t included in clinical research until recently—and why that still affects treatment outcomes today * How functional genomics helps decode why two people living the same lifestyle can have completely different health outcomes Kashif also shares the backstory behind his new women’s health venture, HER, designed to address hormone imbalance with non-toxic, research-backed solutions. From a menopause spray that fits in your purse to an all-encompassing coaching model that blends science with lived experience, HER is tackling what mainstream medicine continues to ignore. This isn’t your average biohacking chat. It’s a deep dive into why so many people feel dismissed by doctors, why social media “health hacks” often miss the mark, and what it really takes to build lasting health in an age of noise, misinformation, and industry resistance. Other key moments you won’t want to miss: * The moment Big Pharma tried to buy out The DNA Company—and what happened when Kashif said no * How red light therapy really works (including its unexpected use for male hormonal health) * Why Japanese women rarely experience hot flashes—and what that reveals about our environment * The importance of starting with nervous system regulation before tackling supplements, detoxes, or treatments * The myth of “universal” supplements and why personalization is the future of wellness Whether you’re new to functional medicine or deep into the world of biohacking, this episode breaks things down without dumbing them down. It’s not about fear—it’s about awareness, access, and taking action based on who you are, not just what you’ve been told. Love what you heard? Here’s how to stay connected: Follow Ankur Garg on Instagram [@ankurgargofficial] and check out his book Rogue Visionary for deeper insights on brand building, disruption, and storytelling. Subscribe to The Disruption Podcast on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you listen—and leave a review to help more people discover the show.

27 Jan 2026 - 1 h 7 min
episode Why Big Talent Isn’t Enough: The Business Strategy Behind Maxx MGMT’s Creator and Athlete Roster artwork

Why Big Talent Isn’t Enough: The Business Strategy Behind Maxx MGMT’s Creator and Athlete Roster

What does it really take to build a boutique talent agency that works with pro athletes, creators, and major brands—without selling out or scaling too fast? In this episode of The Disruption Podcast, hosts Ludwig Araujo and Ankur Garg sit down with Maxx Lepselter and Alec Scazafave of Maxx MGMT, the agency rewriting the playbook on modern talent representation. Maxx was born into the world of athlete management—his father represented NFL legends like Lawrence Taylor and Tiki Barber. But rather than inherit the legacy, Maxx built his own. In 2018, he launched Maxx MGMT, a boutique agency focused on athlete marketing, content strategy, and long-term brand building. His goal? Represent talent with a deeper sense of strategy, purpose, and trust. Enter Alec Scazafave, a longtime friend turned business partner. Alec brings years of experience from Creative Artists Agency (CAA) and the NFL League Office, where he worked on digital talent, brand campaigns, and player marketing. Their partnership started over dinner and turned into a shared vision for building something smarter, more personal, and more adaptable than the big agencies dominating the space. In this episode, you’ll learn: * Why Maxx MGMT refuses to chase scale for the sake of clout * How Alec’s background in CAA digital became an unlikely advantage in today’s creator economy * The difference between signing big names and building meaningful brand fit * Why community > follower count is the real metric for influence * How to identify creators or athletes ready for long-term representation * The cost of early mistakes—including four bad hires and two premature expansions * Why exclusivity matters—and how to navigate it in a saturated talent market From NFL legends to micro-creators, Maxx and Alec have a clear POV: it’s not about chasing the loudest name. It’s about building the right foundation for sustainable, long-term brand value. They break down how they navigate client fit, negotiate with brands, and manage expectations for both sides of the table. Also in this episode: * What makes Maxx MGMT stand out in a crowded agency market * Why most brands still don’t know how to brief a talent team properly * The rise of experiential marketing—and how it’s changing creator deals * How Alec’s time at the NFL gave him an inside look at what really drives athlete branding * Their honest take on talent “poaching,” collaboration, and knowing when to take a shot This is more than a conversation about agency life—it’s a tactical breakdown of how to actually build value for both talent and brands. Maxx and Alec share how they support their roster beyond one-off deals, including content ideation, platform strategy, brand development, and sponsorship alignment. They also talk through: * Their vision for a “creator combine” to qualify talent for brand partnerships * The problem with talent rosters that are too bloated to manage effectively * How they balance being boutique with competing against major firms * Why they’re betting big on deeper talent discovery in 2026 * How work-life balance, team culture, and client alignment shape their growth Whether you’re an agent, a brand builder, or a content creator trying to figure out what representation really looks like—you’ll walk away from this one with clearer insights, smarter questions, and maybe even a few answers you didn’t expect. Want more from The Disruption Podcast? We release weekly interviews with the voices shaping where culture, business, and content are going next. If you found this episode valuable, leave a review, share it with a friend, or subscribe for more no-fluff conversations. Connect with the hosts: * Ludwig Araujo on Instagram and LinkedIn * Ankur Garg on Twitter and Instagram Have a guest or brand you’d like to see on the show? Reach out through our website or message us directly. We read everything.

14 Jan 2026 - 1 h 0 min
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