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Milk Stunts, Cookie Reviews, and 30 Million Views | Inside Taylor Chip’s Growth Engine

58 min · 9 de jun de 2025
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In this episode of Creative Grove, part of the Brand Roots Podcast, we sit down with Cameron Broadhurst, Creative Director at Taylor Chip, to unpack how a kid with a drum kit and a Canon Mark III became the viral mind behind one of the fastest-growing cookie brands in America. Cameron shares: * How he transitioned from music and wedding videography to viral content strategy * The origin story of Taylor Chip’s cookie review series and its explosive success * His candid thoughts on content volume, burnout, feedback loops, and the myth of perfection * Why most brands misunderstand attention, engagement, and what “building in public” really means * The behind-the-scenes of their best-performing videos (including milk in the center console) * Why done is better than perfect—and why most businesses just need to hit record This isn’t a theory-based conversation. It’s a masterclass in making content that cuts through the noise, grows a cult following, and still keeps the heart of the brand intact.

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