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Ep 26: Gina Marie Mattei | The Human Cost of Reliability

1 h 34 min · 21. mai 2026
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Gina Marie Mattei, the Marketing Maven of Revelation Creative joins Mike for this week’s episode that starts as a conversation about B2B marketing and somehow turns into a full breakdown of agency life, client relationships, leadership burnout, and why experienced operators eventually develop sarcasm as a defense mechanism. They talk about trust, communication, creative strategy, and the difference between agencies that actually care about partnership versus agencies just trying to survive another quarter. Along the way, Gina absolutely unloads on Mike, exposing his stress habits, his inability to slow down, and the very real possibility that he’s spent most of his career functioning as an emotional support system disguised as a COO. There’s sharp marketing insight, operational therapy, and enough laughter at Mike’s expense to make this feel less like a podcast episode and more like two industry veterans sitting in a parking lot after a conference trying to recover from agency life.

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