• Episode #127: Suann Griffin - Senior Research Pro, UGA MMR Alum, Competitive Rower
    Nov 22 2024

    After considering careers in medicine and law, Suann Griffin took a statistics class and decided upon a career in market research.

    She has built a great career with roles on the client- and supplier-side, most recently as Sr. Director of Insights at Serta Simmons. She is a frequent and highly engaging speaker at industry conferences and is a University of Georgia MMR alum.

    Outside of work, Suann has long been a serious and competitive rower, starting the day early on the water with her crewmates and regularly traveling to competitions.

    Suann shares her journey and perspective on research and takes me to school on what rowing is all about.

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    30 mins
  • Episode #126 Open Mic: Julie Leonard and Brennan Held of MarketVision Share the Results of AI vs. Humans
    Oct 18 2024

    Experienced human researchers vs. AI. How does AI stand up right now, today? The results may surprise you like they did for me.

    In this special “Open Mic” episode of the Rock n’ Roll Research Podcast, our guests share the results research-on-research that address that very question.

    Julie Leonard and Brennan Held (colleagues of mine at MarketVision Research) conducted a live, robust study to determine the relative quality and efficiency of human analysis vs. employing AI.

    Is AI ready to replace human analysis? Is it complementary? Does it make the research process more efficient? What can we conclude today? What’s next?

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    48 mins
  • Episode #125: Graeme Ford - Founder PunkMRX, Former Innovation Head at YouGov, Punk Rock Academic
    Oct 11 2024

    Once fairly traditional, the market research industry is now teeming with fresh thinking and ways to discover insight. Someone needs to help make sense of it all. Graeme Ford is leading the charge by bringing a punk rock ethos to the game with his new consultancy, PunkMRX.

    Prior to PunkMRX, Graeme had a ‘boomerang’ career at YouGov, returning as Global Head of Innovation after leaving to co-found a conversational tech company which YouGov later acquired.

    We discuss Graeme’s journey from a young lad fascinated by culture and geography, to a graduate student researching punk culture to his professional career in insights. We talk plenty of punk rock along the way including who has the best punk rock tradition – the UK, the US East Coast or the US West Coast?

    [I also continue my sponsorship of Magic Mind . . . if Green Day can sell Keurig machines, I can pitch performance enhancement shots – ha!]

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    41 mins
  • Episode #124: Joseph Wylie - Precision Sample, Insights Association Chapter President, Singer Songwriter
    Oct 4 2024

    Step aside Adam Levine, Joseph Wylie will take the mic now.

    Joseph is a goal setter and a planner. He knew in undergrad that market research was his ticket, so he got his MSMRA from Michigan State, took a position at Precision Sample and got involved in the Insights Association (smart moves!). Today, he is Precision’s Global Director of Supply and President of the Insights Association South Central Chapter.

    But, oh, what a voice! We talk research and we talk music where Joseph has been part of an a capella group, a solo artist and a band frontman for the past several years. In fact, his new EP, “Frontal Lobe Development” drops TODAY wherever you stream your music!

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    26 mins
  • Episode #123: Jim Lake - President of Michael Walters Advertising, Accomplished Songwriter, Drummer
    Sep 20 2024

    Jim Lake is President of Michael Walters Advertising where he has been for over 30 years. MWA boasts an impressive client list including Hunter Douglas, Paul Mitchell and the Chicago Cubs.

    But Jim is also a fellow drummer who discovered his penchant for songwriting in his 50s and in 2023 was named a Songwriter to Watch by the Nashville Songwriters Association.

    We discuss his career, the heartwarming inspiration for his first song and the enduring importance of making emotional connections with advertising. You can find Jim’s music here: lakecountrysongs.com.

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    30 mins
  • Episode #122: Rachel Baghelai - I/O Psychologist, Dressage Rider, Punk Rock Enthusiast
    Aug 30 2024

    Second time’s a charm.

    After starting out in banking, Dr. Rachel Baghelai pivoted and has thrived in her career as Industrial/Organizational psychologist and business consultant focused on employee research. She is currently VP of Assessment and Analytics and The Kaleidoscope Group, a leading DEI consultancy based in Chicago.

    We discuss Rachel’s career journey and her perspective on research, her passion for riding horses and dressage, and our shared love of punk rock.

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    31 mins
  • Episode #121: Rob Klein - Founder of Klein & Partners, Healthcare Expert, Budding Musician
    Aug 23 2024

    Rob and his business partner / wife, Toni, are giving new meaning to the term ‘house band.’

    After starting his insights career with classic firms like Market Strategies Int’l and Elrick & Lavidge, Rob has been running his own firm, Klein & Partners, for over 20 years focused exclusively on supporting healthcare clients.

    Rob and Toni are partners in the business and may soon become bandmates with Rob on guitar and Toni holding it down on the drums.

    We discuss Rob’s research journey and the lessons he’s learned from the greats. And, of course, we talk some rock n’ roll along the way.

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    40 mins
  • Episode #120: Victoria Sakal - Head of Growth at Wonder, Family Business Kid, Real Estate Investor
    Aug 16 2024

    Victoria Sakal is currently the Head of Growth for the on-demand research platform company called Wonder (askwonder.com), who is applying AI and a whole lot of innovation to secondary research. Really cool stuff!

    But, if you would have told a young Victoria she would make a career in research, she most certainly would not have believed you. Much of her spare time as a kid was spent helping out in and around her mother’s bakery and becoming a highly competitive track athlete.

    Victoria and I chat about her upbringing, how she initially made the leap to research with Kantar and the dynamics of owning/managing a vacation rental property on the side. She also shares the music she would want to keep her company if stranded on a desert island.

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    27 mins