Disruptive Influence: The Business Storytelling & Brand Communication Podcast
Jake Karls [https://www.linkedin.com/in/jake-karls-653106ba/], Co-Founder & Rainmaker at Mid-Day Squares [https://www.linkedin.com/company/mid-day-squares/], joins Jeff Abracen [https://www.linkedin.com/in/jeffabracen/] for a fast, fun, and deep conversation on building brands by building out loud. Jake breaks down the origin story behind Mid-Day Squares' “act like a boy band” strategy, why story > features, and how humanization is an unfair advantage in a world obsessed with scale. They also unpack the behind-the-scenes reality of growth: therapy as a non-negotiable founder practice, the emotional swing from “nothing to lose” to “everything to lose,” and how a cocoa price crisis pushed MDS to innovate into a new category with their No Bread PB&J - complete with character-driven storytelling (hello, Trudy & Chip). In this episode, you’ll hear: * Why “building out loud” expands your luck + opportunity surface area * How Mid-Day Squares modeled their brand like the Backstreet Boys / Spice Girls * Why the best brands sell feelings, not features * The real role of attention: getting trial in a 30-40k item grocery store * How “serendipity” becomes a growth strategy (show up and good things happen) * Therapy as a business system for alignment, trust, and conflict prevention * The cocoa crisis, the margins reality, and the innovation leap to No Bread PB&J * Creating characters to scale storytelling beyond founders * Jake on fear, pressure, loneliness, and shifting back to “play to win” * Plus, a live taste test! 00:00 The boy band brand model 00:24 Intro 00:41 Montreal energy and Jake’s travel rhythm 02:37 First advice to founders build out loud 04:13 Showing up and serendipity 06:07 Finding Mid-Day Squares DNA and the deal that changed everything 09:27 Story over product features 11:45 Cocoa crisis and category expansion 13:05 Humanization is the advantage 14:25 Innovation as the escape hatch 15:25 The No Bread PBJ origin 18:09 Packaging storytelling and characters 22:11 Product must hit and story gets trial 25:10 Founder lanes and trust 28:37 Therapy communication and avoiding founder conflict 30:04 Fear pressure and playing not to lose 33:06 Stage mode elevated Jake 34:28 The down days and recovery 37:52 What would make younger Jake proud 39:10 Life after Midday inspiring entrepreneurship 42:13 Serendipity story fraternity to investor 43:35 Live taste test outro Connect with Jeff Abracen on LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/in/jeffabracen/] [https://www.linkedin.com/in/jeffabracen/] If you are or know a disruptive influencer who would make a great guest, we'd love to hear from you. Every Like, Share, Subscription and Review means a lot. Cover art by Daniel Devoy Music by Stephen Voyce ©2024 The Disruptive Influence Podcast - Jeff Abracen
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