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ASP4: Fueling Big Sports Brands: Why Business-Minded Creativity Wins

29 min · 22. maj 2026
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WHY BUSINESS-MINDED CREATIVITY WINS IN SPORTS BRANDING “It all starts with a good brief.” That line from John Petri captures the philosophy behind Fuel BMC. In this episode of the Rebellious Times Podcast [https://www.rebelcommercesolutions.com/startup-podcast/], I sat down with John Petri, CEO of Fuel BMC, to discuss entrepreneurship, sports culture, branding, resilience, and what it takes to build a successful sports branding agency. John’s story moves from Buffalo to Atlanta, from corporate leadership roles to entrepreneurship, and eventually into working with major sports brands and organizations. This episode is part of the Agency Spotlight Series. FROM BUFFALO TO ATLANTA John grew up in Buffalo, New York, surrounded by sports culture. Naturally, that passion became part of his identity early on. After studying graphic design, he moved to Atlanta looking for opportunity, warmer weather, and a stronger creative industry. That move became a turning point. Over time, John built experience across: * Agency environments * Corporate brand leadership * Sports marketing * Retail experiences * Creative direction Those experiences laid the foundation for Fuel BMC. WHY SPORTS BRANDING IS DIFFERENT One of the strongest themes in this episode is that sports branding is not just about logos or visuals. Instead, it is about understanding fan culture. John explains that if you do not genuinely understand sports fans, you cannot effectively market to them. That includes: * Team identity * Fan behavior * Community culture * Emotional connection Because sports are emotional, branding decisions carry much more weight. This perspective gives Fuel BMC a more strategic approach than traditional creative agencies. EPISODE CHAPTERS 00:00 Introduction to Fueling Big Sports Brands 03:06 John’s Journey from Buffalo to Atlanta 05:52 Transitioning from Corporate to Entrepreneurship 08:47 Understanding Sports Culture and Fan Engagement 12:07 The Sharks Experience and Entrepreneurial Resilience 14:56 Building Relationships in Business 17:52 Working with Family: Balancing Business and Personal Life 20:55 Health, Family, and Stress Relief 23:53 The Meaning Behind Fuel BMC 27:02 The Discovery Process at Fuel BMC John Petri headshot [https://rebel-commerce-solutions-v1781883929.websitepro-cdn.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/john_perti_headshot-300x300.png] THE ENTREPRENEURIAL LEAP After years working in-house at major brands, John eventually launched Fuel BMC following a corporate layoff. That transition was not easy. At one point, John invested nearly everything into pursuing a major opportunity with the San Jose Sharks. Although the project did not fully materialize, the experience became a defining entrepreneurial lesson in resilience, risk, and persistence. That part of the conversation stood out to me because many entrepreneurs experience moments where belief has to outweigh certainty. RELATIONSHIPS DRIVE EVERYTHING Another major takeaway from this episode is how much John values relationships. Throughout the conversation, he repeatedly credits: * Mentors * Team members * Clients * Family * Partners for helping Fuel BMC grow. That relationship-first mindset also extends internally. John explains that he sees leadership as serving his team rather than managing them. In an agency world increasingly focused on automation and scale, that human approach feels refreshing. BUILDING AN AGENCY WITH FAMILY John also shared insights about building Fuel BMC alongside his wife. That part of the conversation was especially interesting because entrepreneurship and family life often become deeply interconnected. Rather than separating business and personal life completely, John views them as part of the same mission: * Building a business * Raising a family * Supporting a team * Creating something meaningful together That perspective gives the episode a very grounded feel beyond marketing strategy alone. AI, CREATIVITY, AND THE DISCOVERY PROCESS Toward the end of the episode, we discussed AI and creative workflows. John made an important point: AI is powerful, but it still requires strategy, direction, and human judgment. Even with advanced tools, successful creative work still depends on: * Understanding the audience * Building the right brief * Asking the right questions * Aligning with business goals As John puts it: “It all starts with a good brief.” JOHN PETRI LINKS: fuelbmc.com [https://www.fuelbmc.com/] LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/in/johnapetri/]

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