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Jimi Gibson: The Uninvisible Man of Marketing

58 min · 11 jun 2026
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Marketing is changing so fast in the age of AI that half the experts are confused, the other half are terrified, and most business owners are stuck somewhere in between. Fortunately, Jimi Gibson isn't interested in panic, hype, or robot-apocalypse nonsense. Joining Mookie for the 74th episode of Bald Ambition, Thrive's Vice President of Brand Communications lays out a practical playbook for becoming uninvisible in an era where bots are reshaping search, rewriting the rules of branding, and transforming the battle for attention.  Listen in and grab a front-row seat to one of the biggest shifts in business since the birth of the internet itself. Search engines are changing. AI is devouring content at an astonishing rate. The familiar rules of SEO are being rewritten in real time. And the companies that fail to adapt risk becoming effectively invisible. But unlike the usual AI doom merchants, Jimi brings an unexpectedly optimistic perspective, likely fueled by starting his career as a magician.  In a conversation that blends marketing strategy, psychology, neuroscience, and a healthy dose of common sense, Mookie and Jimi explore the surprising similarities between performing magic and building a brand. Why do some messages instantly capture attention while others get ignored? What role do curiosity, trust, and emotional connection play in winning customers? And what can business owners learn from a magician who knows exactly how to direct an audience's focus? The discussion quickly turns to the AI revolution reshaping the internet and how brands are seen. Jimi explains why Google’s traditional search model is losing ground, why large language models are becoming the new gatekeepers of visibility, and why executives, founders, creators, and subject matter experts suddenly matter more than corporate logos. The future, he argues, belongs to people willing to be visible, distinctive, and unmistakably human. Along the way, the two dig into LinkedIn, YouTube, Reddit, thought leadership, content creation, personal branding, answer-engine optimization, and the growing importance of expertise in a world increasingly flooded with AI-generated slop. Jimi also shares a simple but powerful framework for generating authentic content that actually reflects who you are, what you believe, and why customers should care. Jimi brings a clear-eyed look at how the rules are changing, what opportunities are emerging, and why the businesses that thrive over the next decade may be the ones most willing to stop hiding behind logos and start acting like actual people. If you're a business owner, marketer, entrepreneur, consultant, creator, podcaster, or anyone trying to stay visible in a world drowning in content, this episode is packed with ideas you can put to work immediately. The bots are watching. The question is whether you're giving them something worth noticing and sharing.  The Guest Jimi Gibson is Vice President of Brand Communications at Thrive, where he helps businesses build authority, increase visibility, and stand out in an increasingly AI-driven marketplace. A marketer, strategist, speaker, author, and lifelong magician, he brings a unique perspective to the challenge of capturing attention in a crowded digital world. Drawing on decades of experience in branding, advertising, and communications, Jimi specializes in helping business leaders turn expertise into influence. He is the author of Uninvisible, a practical guide to staying relevant as search, artificial intelligence, and customer behavior continue to evolve. Through his writing, speaking, and consulting, Jimi helps organizations become easier to find, harder to ignore, and more memorable to the audiences they serve. https://thriveagency.com [https://thriveagency.com/] https://www.linkedin.com/in/jimi-gibson/ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/jimi-gibson/] https://businessvisibilityindex.com [https://businessvisibilityindex.com/] Send the host a text! Let him know what you think [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2455310/fan_mail/new] Support the show [https://patreon.com/MookieSpitz?utm_medium=unknown&utm_source=join_link&utm_campaign=creatorshare_creator&utm_content=copyLink]

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aflevering Jimi Gibson: The Uninvisible Man of Marketing artwork

Jimi Gibson: The Uninvisible Man of Marketing

Marketing is changing so fast in the age of AI that half the experts are confused, the other half are terrified, and most business owners are stuck somewhere in between. Fortunately, Jimi Gibson isn't interested in panic, hype, or robot-apocalypse nonsense. Joining Mookie for the 74th episode of Bald Ambition, Thrive's Vice President of Brand Communications lays out a practical playbook for becoming uninvisible in an era where bots are reshaping search, rewriting the rules of branding, and transforming the battle for attention.  Listen in and grab a front-row seat to one of the biggest shifts in business since the birth of the internet itself. Search engines are changing. AI is devouring content at an astonishing rate. The familiar rules of SEO are being rewritten in real time. And the companies that fail to adapt risk becoming effectively invisible. But unlike the usual AI doom merchants, Jimi brings an unexpectedly optimistic perspective, likely fueled by starting his career as a magician.  In a conversation that blends marketing strategy, psychology, neuroscience, and a healthy dose of common sense, Mookie and Jimi explore the surprising similarities between performing magic and building a brand. Why do some messages instantly capture attention while others get ignored? What role do curiosity, trust, and emotional connection play in winning customers? And what can business owners learn from a magician who knows exactly how to direct an audience's focus? The discussion quickly turns to the AI revolution reshaping the internet and how brands are seen. Jimi explains why Google’s traditional search model is losing ground, why large language models are becoming the new gatekeepers of visibility, and why executives, founders, creators, and subject matter experts suddenly matter more than corporate logos. The future, he argues, belongs to people willing to be visible, distinctive, and unmistakably human. Along the way, the two dig into LinkedIn, YouTube, Reddit, thought leadership, content creation, personal branding, answer-engine optimization, and the growing importance of expertise in a world increasingly flooded with AI-generated slop. Jimi also shares a simple but powerful framework for generating authentic content that actually reflects who you are, what you believe, and why customers should care. Jimi brings a clear-eyed look at how the rules are changing, what opportunities are emerging, and why the businesses that thrive over the next decade may be the ones most willing to stop hiding behind logos and start acting like actual people. If you're a business owner, marketer, entrepreneur, consultant, creator, podcaster, or anyone trying to stay visible in a world drowning in content, this episode is packed with ideas you can put to work immediately. The bots are watching. The question is whether you're giving them something worth noticing and sharing.  The Guest Jimi Gibson is Vice President of Brand Communications at Thrive, where he helps businesses build authority, increase visibility, and stand out in an increasingly AI-driven marketplace. A marketer, strategist, speaker, author, and lifelong magician, he brings a unique perspective to the challenge of capturing attention in a crowded digital world. Drawing on decades of experience in branding, advertising, and communications, Jimi specializes in helping business leaders turn expertise into influence. He is the author of Uninvisible, a practical guide to staying relevant as search, artificial intelligence, and customer behavior continue to evolve. Through his writing, speaking, and consulting, Jimi helps organizations become easier to find, harder to ignore, and more memorable to the audiences they serve. https://thriveagency.com [https://thriveagency.com/] https://www.linkedin.com/in/jimi-gibson/ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/jimi-gibson/] https://businessvisibilityindex.com [https://businessvisibilityindex.com/] Send the host a text! Let him know what you think [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2455310/fan_mail/new] Support the show [https://patreon.com/MookieSpitz?utm_medium=unknown&utm_source=join_link&utm_campaign=creatorshare_creator&utm_content=copyLink]

11 jun 202658 min
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Jordan West Ignites the Social Commerce Club on TikTok

Jordan West thinks most brands are sleepwalking toward irrelevance while creators are building the next marketing empire in plain sight. In this episode of Bald Ambition, Mookie dives headfirst into the chaotic evolution from “influencer marketing” to what Jordan calls “word of mouth at scale” — a creator-driven ecosystem where TikTok Shop, algorithms, authenticity, and raw capitalism collide. Jordan, founder of the Social Commerce Club [https://socialcommerceclub.com/?utm_source=chatgpt.com], breaks down why old-school advertising is dying, why giant brands like Nike and Lululemon are struggling to adapt, and why millennial moms — not Gen Z influencers — are quietly becoming the most powerful sales force on the internet. The conversation tears apart the old PR-and-brand-control mentality and replaces it with something messier, faster, and far more effective: creators with leverage. Jordan explains how TikTok fundamentally changed the relationship between brands and audiences by rewarding compelling content instead of follower counts, turning ordinary people into decentralized sales networks. Mookie agrees from the perspective of a working creator himself, venting about Instagram’s clunky algorithms, YouTube’s SEO obsession, and the bizarre reality that the exact same video can explode on TikTok while flatlining everywhere else. Together, they unpack why TikTok’s recommendation engine remains miles ahead of the competition, why creators are now more valuable than traditional agencies, and how the smartest brands are learning to surrender control instead of micromanaging messaging. Along the way, the discussion spirals into the economics of virality, the psychology of creators chasing reach like a dopamine hit, the future of paid social advertising, and how TikTok Shop may ultimately become less of a “store” and more of a real-time global focus group powered by creators who instinctively know what audiences actually want. Jordan argues that creators are replacing entire layers of market research, product testing, and customer feedback loops — while Mookie compares modern social platforms to a never-ending casino where the algorithm occasionally hands creators just enough success to keep them addicted. Their convo is part marketing strategy, part cultural autopsy, part rant session about why giant corporations often move too slowly to survive in the creator economy. If you’ve ever wondered why TikTok feels fundamentally different from every other social platform, why traditional advertising keeps getting more expensive and less effective, or why your favorite brands suddenly sound like they’re trying way too hard to be “online,” this episode connects the dots and offers a view into a fast and fun future.  The Guest Jordan West is an entrepreneur, marketer, and founder of Social Commerce Club [https://socialcommerceclub.com/?utm_source=chatgpt.com], a fast-growing agency focused on TikTok Shop and creator-driven commerce. After building multiple e-commerce brands, Jordan shifted into helping companies navigate the exploding creator economy, connecting brands with creators to drive sales through what he calls “word of mouth at scale.” Known for his blunt, forward-looking takes on digital marketing, Jordan specializes in TikTok Shop strategy, creator partnerships, and social commerce growth. Through his podcast, consulting, and agency work, he helps brands adapt to a world where creators and algorithms increasingly shape consumer behavior more than traditional advertising ever could. His Agency https://socialcommerceclub.com/ [https://socialcommerceclub.com/] Send the host a text! Let him know what you think [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2455310/fan_mail/new] Support the show [https://patreon.com/MookieSpitz?utm_medium=unknown&utm_source=join_link&utm_campaign=creatorshare_creator&utm_content=copyLink]

23 mei 202651 min
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Matthew Whyatt Brings Consultative Torque to Tech

Matthew Whyatt has spent decades selling technology to giant corporations, governments, and industries so tangled in bad processes and duct-taped infrastructure that half the employees are basically performing digital exorcisms just to keep the systems alive another week. In this episode of Bald Ambition, Matthew joins Mookie Spitz for a sprawling, sharp-edged conversation about SaaS panic, AI hysteria, consultative selling, corporate paralysis, and why most tech companies are accidentally talking themselves out of million-dollar deals. The discussion starts with the bloodbath in SaaS. Salesforce gets hammered. DocuSign stumbles. Every LinkedIn prophet with a ring light insists that “vibe coders” and AI agents are about to replace entire software companies by Thursday afternoon. Matthew calls BS. Big companies are not handing mission-critical infrastructure to something stitched together over a weekend by a guy running espresso shots into Claude at 3am... Trust still matters. Relationships still matter. Distribution still matters. And most executives buying enterprise software are less interested in technical wizardry than avoiding career suicide if the implementation explodes. That leads into the real meat of the conversation: how enterprise sales actually happen. Matthew explains why his strategy at Tech Torque involves consultative discovery sessions that expose operational pain points clients barely understand themselves. Warehousing managers fighting new systems. Technical founders drowning prospects in jargon. Businesses trapped in “that’s how we’ve always done it” thinking while ancient Excel spreadsheets quietly run the company from the shadows. Instead of leading with features, Matthew teaches SaaS firms how to sell outcomes, reduce fear, and navigate the political minefield inside large organizations where one skeptical middle manager can vaporize a seven-figure deal. Mookie and Matthew also get into the psychological side of technology disruption: why AI simultaneously terrifies and seduces executives, why white-collar workers suddenly look more vulnerable than tradespeople, and how companies lose themselves chasing hype cycles instead of solving obvious problems sitting directly in front of them. There’s a hilarious detour into Australian culture, rowing, American competitiveness, social class, and why the United States still feels like a place where people can wake up one morning and decide to reinvent their lives from scratch. Underneath the jokes, profanity, and mutual abuse sits a pretty brutal insight: AI can absolutely help companies move faster. It can also help them execute dumb ideas at breathtaking speed. If leadership is confused, disconnected from customers, and addicted to buzzwords, no machine is going to save them. The businesses that survive this era will be the ones that actually understand their people, understand their clients, and stop mistaking technical complexity for intelligence. The Guest Matthew Whyatt is the founder and Chief Sales Strategist of Tech Torque Systems, where he helps B2B software and technology companies cut through hype, sharpen their messaging, and close bigger enterprise deals. He launched his first software company at 22 and has spent more than 25 years building businesses across software, IT, consultancy, and franchising—including companies generating over $100 million in sales. Before founding Tech Torque, Matthew served as CEO of Velocity Sales Training LLC alongside renowned sales expert Bob Urichuck, helping develop sales systems used by Fortune 500 companies, government agencies, and international organizations. His Company https://techtorque.co [https://techtorque.co] Send the host a text! Let him know what you think [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2455310/fan_mail/new] Support the show [https://patreon.com/MookieSpitz?utm_medium=unknown&utm_source=join_link&utm_campaign=creatorshare_creator&utm_content=copyLink]

19 mei 202659 min
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Gary Lucks Insists We Are the Power — And Shows Us How

On this episode of Bald Ambition, Mookie Spitz sits down with environmental attorney and activist Gary Lucks to tackle a question millions of frustrated Americans keep asking themselves: “What the hell am I actually supposed to do besides scream at the TV?” Drawing from his book We Are the Power, Gary argues that democracy survives only when ordinary people stop doomscrolling and start organizing. Instead of vague “go vote” rhetoric, Gary offers concrete ways people can channel anxiety into action: * Join grassroots groups like Indivisible or Activate America. * Host Zoom fundraisers and local organizing events. * Volunteer at farmers markets and community outreach tables. * Phone bank, text bank, canvass, and register voters. * Train as election observers and protect voting rights. * Use apps like Five Calls and Goods Unite Us to make political engagement part of everyday life. The conversation repeatedly returns to one core idea: activism goes beyond political strategy and amounts to psychological survival. Gary calls it “political therapy,” arguing that collective action beats isolated despair every time. Then Mookie turns to accountability. While agreeing that voter suppression, gerrymandering, and disinformation are serious threats, Mookie argues Democrats have also sabotaged themselves with elitist messaging, cultural overreach, weak emotional connection, and a chronic inability to speak like normal human beings.  He calls out: * Ignoring working-class frustration. * Overcomplicating simple issues with policy jargon. * Mishandling immigration and crime messaging. * Leaning too hard into divisive identity politics. * Underestimating Trump’s ability to emotionally connect with voters. * Forgetting that charisma and relatability matter as much as policy. Gary largely agrees, admitting Democrats often sound “wonky” while Republicans dominate the emotional battlefield. The result is a lively, funny, occasionally brutal conversation about activism, media, polarization, voter psychology, and why Democrats need to stop assuming voters will automatically “do the right thing.” Both agree: no savior is coming. If Americans want democracy to function, they have to participate in it themselves. Choosing a presidential candidate with charisma would also help, insists Mookie. Give them a listen! The Guest Gary Lucks, JD, CPEA, is a progressive author, activist, and environmental attorney who has spent four decades at the intersection of law, policy, and sustainability. He is the founder of Progressive Action East Bay and Resistance Action East Bay Indivisible, the latter of which is one of California's most active grassroots political networks. Lucks is also the author of You Are Not Alone: Your Roadmap to Effective Political Action and coauthor of California Environmental Law and Policy, an Environmental Law textbook used in law schools and universities (published by Solano Press and also available on Amazon). More at garylucks.com [https://www.garylucks.com/]. His Book https://www.garylucks.com/book [https://www.garylucks.com/book] Send the host a text! Let him know what you think [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2455310/fan_mail/new] Support the show [https://patreon.com/MookieSpitz?utm_medium=unknown&utm_source=join_link&utm_campaign=creatorshare_creator&utm_content=copyLink]

14 mei 20261 h 14 min
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Peter Swimm of Toilville Makes AI Actually Work for Businesses

Peter Swimm has seen enough AI hype cycles to know where the bodies are buried. Long before ChatGPT turned “AI” into a household buzzword, he was building chatbots, automating enterprise systems, and watching Fortune 500 companies light piles of money on fire chasing shiny tech that promised miracles and delivered chaos.  In this 70th episode of Bald Ambition, Mookie Spitz sits down with the founder of Toilville to cut through the hysteria surrounding artificial intelligence, workplace automation, and the endless parade of SaaS tools that have turned modern business operations into a spaghetti bowl of redundancy, meetings, subscriptions, and digital busywork. What follows is part AI debate, part business therapy session, and part philosophical cage match over the future of work itself. Peter argues that most companies approach AI backwards: they start with magical thinking about super-bots replacing humans instead of first understanding how their businesses actually function. He breaks down why so many AI pilots fail, why organizations drown in “technical debt,” and why businesses often spend fortunes automating processes that were already dysfunctional in the first place. Instead of selling miracle cures, Peter advocates ruthless discovery, operational simplification, and using AI only where it genuinely creates leverage. Mookie pushes the conversation into deeper territory: the psychology of AI hype, corporate layoffs disguised as “innovation,” why employees fear change management, and the growing tension between giant cloud-based frontier models and smaller local AI systems running privately on personal hardware. Peter explains why he believes the future belongs to leaner, more customized AI ecosystems rather than endless dependence on trillion-dollar data-center empires. The two also spar over AGI fantasies, universal basic income, worker anxiety, SaaS bloat, and why some executives seem more interested in replacing humans than helping them work better. Along the way, Peter shares real-world examples from healthcare, enterprise contact centers, and small business consulting engagements where the real breakthrough wasn’t “AI magic” — it was simply eliminating pointless friction. Instead of flashy demos and investor bait, he makes the case for practical systems that reduce drudgery, preserve human connection, and stop employees from wasting half their lives copy-pasting information between five different apps that should never have existed separately in the first place. The Guest Peter Swimm is a conversational AI technologist, product strategist, and the founder of Toilville, a consultancy focused on helping organizations implement AI and workplace automation without losing the human expertise and institutional knowledge that actually make businesses work.  Over the past two decades, Swimm has worked across startups and enterprise tech, including roles connected to conversational AI systems at Microsoft, Walmart, LivePerson, and Botkit, the chatbot framework later acquired by Microsoft. His work has centered on chatbot design, workflow automation, contact-center optimization, and AI governance, with a recurring emphasis on practicality over hype. His Company https://www.toilville.com/ [https://www.toilville.com/] Send the host a text! Let him know what you think [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2455310/fan_mail/new] Support the show [https://patreon.com/MookieSpitz?utm_medium=unknown&utm_source=join_link&utm_campaign=creatorshare_creator&utm_content=copyLink]

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