Commercial Radio & Audio
Heard Mentality
How Audio Moves Minds & Markets. Heard Mentality explores how the world’s most creative brands and minds use sound to make people feel, think, and act. Presented by Commercial Radio & Audio and hosted by Little Black Book’s Brittany Rigby, it’s a fast, inspiring look into the stories and strategies proving the power of audio to cut through — and move us as people.
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What good work sounds like 06.07.2026 32:25
What does great creative actually sound like? Brittany Rigby sits down with two of Australia's top creative leaders, David Fraser (CD, BMF) and Jeremy Hogg (National ECD, M+C Saatchi), to talk trust, taste, and the craft of audio in an industry obsessed with the shiny and the new. They get into keeping humans at the heart of the work, the "theatre of the mind" that makes radio so powerful, why aud...
The Brands Winning Tomorrow Are Building Trust Today 30.06.2026 30:49
And why audio is uniquely positioned to help brands build it. In this special Cannes edition of Heard Mentality , System1's Andrew Tindall joins BT Group's Chief Brand & Marketing Officer, Cilesta van Doorn, to explore why trust has become one of marketing's strongest predictors of commercial success, and why audio is uniquely positioned to help brands build it. See omnystudio.com/listen...
Sonic Branding is a Lifetime Opportunity 10.06.2026 43:25
In this episode of Heard Mentality, Britt Rigby sits down with Uncensored CMO host Jon Evans to unpack why sonic branding remains one of marketing’s most underutilised growth levers, and why the smartest brands are investing in audio assets that last decades, not just campaigns. From the emotional power of music and memory, to the commercial impact of jingles, soundtracks and sonic cues, the...
The sound of growth and why playing it safe gets you nowhere 06.05.2026 46:30
In a channel built for intimacy and attention, are we playing it too safe with audio? In the latest episode of Heard Mentality, join Emily Meier-Murren (Carma), Lisa Burton (Crowd Goes Wild) and Simon Lee (Enigma) as they unpack why audio isn’t just a support channel, it’s where brands can build categories, earn trust and drive real-world action. See omnystudio.com/listener for p...
What Uber Can Teach Us About the Power of Audio 22.04.2026 27:07
In this episode of Heard Mentality , we sit down with two of the most awarded creative minds in the country — Tom Martin and Julian Schreiber, Chief Creative Officers at Special Australia. As the creative force behind brands like Uber, Bonds and Virgin, they unpack the role audio plays in shaping powerful ideas. From distilling creativity down to its purest form, to understanding when sound...
In a Convenience Economy, Audio Delivers 08.04.2026 22:22
Live from HEARD Live, this special edition of Heard Mentality brings together Global Chief Marketing Officer of Guzman y Gomez, Lara Thom, and Lizzie Young for a candid conversation on the role of audio in driving real business growth. From distinctive brand assets to measurable sales impact, Lara shares how audio has become a core engine behind GYG’s expansion, and why consistency, creativi...
How to bank on sound: Westpac’s Michelle Klein on music, memory and modern marketing 25.03.2026 33:06
In this episode of Heard Mentality , we sit down with Westpac’s Chief Growth and Marketing Officer, Michelle Klein, to unpack how one of Australia’s most established brands found a powerful new idea… hidden in plain sight. From unlocking the iconic “W” to creating a custom song that audiences instantly connected with, this conversation explores how simplicity, creati...
Why Great Advertising Starts With Sound 11.03.2026 35:28
In this episode of Heard Mentality, we explore why audio might be the most underused and powerful medium in advertising. Brittney Rigby sits down with three leaders in sound and creativity: Ralph Van Dijk (Founder of Eardrum), Sophie Haydon (Executive Creative Producer at Sonar Music), and Zac Pritchard (Executive Creative Director at Dentsu Creative). Together they unpack why audio captures atten...
Why 11% Might Be the Smartest Media Decision You Make 25.02.2026 30:33
“The starting point. No one cares about your brand.” In this episode, brand consultant and marketing professor, Mark Ritson delivers the kind of straight-talk marketers know him for, exploring the fundamentals of growth, the power of audio in the media mix, and why long-term consistency still beats short-term tactics. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Travelling Through Sound — Audio Without Borders 28.01.2026 30:48
In this episode of Heard Mentality , Brittany Rigby is joined by Webjet’s Oonagh Flannery, The Hallway’s Jules Hall, and Havas Host’s Gayle While to unpack how audio shapes travel brands — and why consistency in sound is one of the most powerful tools in building recognition and trust. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Sound That Sticks: How Audio Builds Brands You Can’t Forget 02.12.2025 38:21
Every brand has a look — the great ones also have a sound. Brittney Rigby speaks with Aaron Matthews (Original Audio) and Laura-Leigh Smith (Studiotonic) about the emotion, science, and consistency behind great sonic branding. Plus, we chat with Kimberley Flanagan (Strat Agency) about how Chemist Warehouse has used these principles to build one of Australia’s most recognisable retail b...
The Brands You Can Hear: From Sushi Hub to Netflix – The Power of Sonic Branding 24.11.2025 35:43
What does sushi have in common with Netflix? A killer sonic brand. In this episode of Heard Mentality, Brittany Rigby chats with Stuart White (Head of Marketing, Sushi Hub) and Charlton Hill (Head of Music & Innovation, Uncanny Valley) about the power of sound to build memory, emotion and culture. From the seven-second earworm that made Sushi Hub unforgettable to why the right sonic logo can o...
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