Sonia Baschez
Meme Team
Meme Team dissects the marketing strategies creating breakout cultural moments. Host Sonia Baschez breaks down real campaigns, cultural moments, and marketing trends with other marketers. If you care about positioning, storytelling, or why the algorithm is acting weird again, this one's for you.
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Sonia Baschez
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Jul 9, 2026
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Episodes
When Brands Should Participate: Taylor Swift's Wedding, Trump's FIFA Call & TikTok's AI Soap Operas 09.07.2026 1:07:36
Sonia sits down with Jess Zafarris, author, etymologist, TikTok creator, and editor at large at Ragan and PR Daily, to break down Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce's wedding brand activation, FIFA's controversial red card reversal for the US Men's National Team, and TikTok's new AI generated mini drama feature. The big thesis: speed isn't enough anymore, and brands that chase every cultural moment wit...
What Partnerships Signal: Meta + Kylie and A24 + Google Deepmind 02.07.2026 1:08:00
Sonia sits down with Lia Napolitano, founder of Our Mutual Friend and former Apple and Oculus designer, to break down Meta's Kylie Jenner glasses partnership, Google DeepMind's $75 million investment in A24, Universal's decision to exclude influencers from The Odyssey screenings, and why a $25,000 golf cart designed by former Apple and Audi designers is selling out. The big thesis: partnerships re...
Brands That Know Ball: Obama, Mamdani, and Norway vs. Shrek 5 and DoorDash 25.06.2026 1:00:51
Sonia sits down with Ashwin Balakrishnan to break down Obama's presidential library speech, Mayor Mamdani's Knicks championship address, Norway's Viking World Cup campaign, and why Shrek 5's trailer is getting destroyed online. The big thesis: joy-based solidarity is undersupplied in political and brand content right now, and the brands that engineer hope without manufacturing it are winning the m...
Why Sincerity Scales: Freddy at the World Cup, the Knicks Win, and Ferrari's PR Disaster 17.06.2026 1:04:38
Sonia Baschez sits down with Jay Kapoor, General Partner at VSC Ventures and host of the Climb podcast, to break down three viral pop culture moments from sports and marketing, and what they tell us about sincerity, brand strategy, and the shifting power dynamic between athletes and the companies that sponsor them. A German soccer fan named Freddy drove from Atlanta through Georgia, Tennessee, and...
Scarcity as Strategy: The Odyssey in IMAX, Norwegian vikings & Harvard’s F*** AI Speech 11.06.2026 1:08:11
Sonia sits down with Dino Delic, head of data driven communications research lab at Meltwater, to break down Christopher Nolan's Odyssey IMAX strategy, World Cup brand activations, and Ronnie Cheng's viral Harvard commencement speech telling graduates to destroy AI. The big thesis: scarcity is a strategy, and the brands that engineer demand without oversaturating win the monoculture moment. Christ...
Own Your Audience: Spielberg's Podcast Debut, Celebrity Narratives & YouTube's New Directors 04.06.2026 1:09:00
Sonia sits down with Visa Veerasamy, writer, marketing consultant, and author of Friendly Ambitious Nerd, to break down Steven Spielberg's first podcast appearance, how YouTubers are skipping film school and breaking box office records, and why Ferrari's electric car launch flopped. The big thesis: own your audience before you ask for permission, and platforms are selecting for people who can spea...
Lessons from Hollywood: Storytelling, Building Your Audience & the YouTube-to-Horror Pipeline 28.05.2026 1:13:32
Sonia sits down with Brianne Kimmel, founder of Worklife Ventures and GTM Advisor at ElevenLabs, to break down how AI is reshaping content creation, what Barnes & Noble's stance on AI books means for publishers, and why horror films are the new path to Hollywood stardom. The big thesis: here’s what Silicon Valley and Hollywood can learn from each other and how creatives can flourish in both indust...
Hollywood & AI: Reese Witherspoon, Spencer Pratt, CMO Fatigue + Spotify 21.05.2026 1:02:23
Sonia sits down with Robin Simon Wood, SVP of Production at New Motion, to break down how Hollywood women are talking about AI, why CMO fatigue is real, and Spencer Pratt's clipping campaign for LA mayor. The big thesis: if you're going to take a stance, figure out what you're actually trying to say, and stick to your guns. Demi Moore spoke at Cannes and said AI is inevitable, so we should work wi...
AI, Accountability & Ads: Coinbase, Netflix, OpenAI, + Cannes Lions 14.05.2026 54:10
Sonia sits down with Hiten Shah, founder of Crazy Egg, KISSmetrics, and Nira, to break down how companies are using AI as cover for layoffs, how Netflix reversed its brand promise without blowing up, and why Cannes Lions just created an AI craft category. The big thesis: AI is here to stay, but companies need to stop using it as an excuse and start being honest about what's actually working. Coinb...
The Loyalty Trap: OpenAI, Disney Adults, Devil Wears Prada, & The World Cup 07.05.2026 53:31
Sonia sits down with Moshe Isaacian, a freelance brand marketing strategist who's worked with Lego, Snapchat, Nike, Toyota, and Epic Games, to break down how companies are talking to their customers in 2025. The big thesis: authenticity wins when CEOs show up like humans, not corporate mouthpieces, and the brands that engineer emotional ecosystems walk a fine line between loyalty and exploitation....
Brand Reset vs. Brand Regret: Xbox's Nostalgia Win, Nike's Marathon Fail, & Netflix's TikTok Play 30.04.2026 1:25:13
Sonia sits down with Christina Garnett, author of Transforming Customer Brand Relationships and fractional Chief Community Officer, to break down Xbox's fan-first rebrand, Nike's marathon messaging disaster, Netflix's TikTok play, and Tim Cook's exit from Apple. The big thesis: nostalgia wins when it's authentic, and the most human brand wins. Xbox is doing what almost no brand has the guts to do:...
The Clipping Economy: Why Every Band, Brand & Startup Is Faking Organic Growth 23.04.2026 51:26
Sonia sits down with Jason Levin, founder of Memelord Technologies, to talk about: organic marketing isn't dead, it just got industrialized. And if the audience loves the music, does it matter how they found it? We're talking about: Geese psyop: Wired exposing Chaotic Good Projects running narrative campaigns for the band, TikTok backlash calling them an industry plant, and whether engineered ecos...
Video-First Marketing: Hot Democrats, Literary AI Scandals + Zendaya's Fake Wedding 09.04.2026 57:37
Sonia sits down with Sophie Vershbow, a freelance journalist whose work has appeared in the New York Times, New York Magazine, and Esquire (and who spent six years doing social media for Random House), to break down how politicians are running creator playbooks and winning, OpenAI's podcast acquisition, and why competency porn is the new political content strategy. The big thesis: video is non-neg...
Optimism as Content Strategy: Project Hail Mary and Artemis II + How to Pitch the Media 02.04.2026 57:44
This week Sonia Baschez and guest Yury Molodtsov discuss Project Hail Mary, which crossed $300M globally in its second weekend — only a 32% drop from opening, which almost never happens. Sonia and Yury get into why space-as-adventure is having a cultural moment, what IMAX has quietly done to become one of the most powerful co-brands in film, and why optimism is a content strategy, not just a tone....
Manufacturing Demand: AI Backlash, Miley Cyrus + Beehiiv's Social Strategy 26.03.2026 57:21
AI is getting bad PR, and audiences are fighting back. 78% of Gen Z can now identify AI-generated images and will scroll past them, causing CTR to drop 40%. Hatchet Book Group pulled Shy Girl after weeks of speculation that sections were AI-generated, and readers went back to edit their positive reviews to call out the AI use. Meanwhile, Yahoo is having a moment on social—partnering with Cardi B t...
Word of Mouth 2.0: Claude, Twitter, Timothée & Sinners 12.03.2026 1:01:00
ChatGPT uninstalls surged 295% after the Department of Defense deal, the Pope told priests to stop using AI for sermons, and Netflix just opened its ad inventory to Amazon audiences. We break down all of it. Disney/Hulu's marketing mess, Claude's new community ambassadors program, Timothée Chalamet's hot take on ballet and opera becoming irrelevant, and Twitter's new exclusive threads feature. Plu...
5 Marketing Fails: Friend AI, OpenAI, AMC, McDonald's & H&M 05.03.2026 55:50
The McDonald's CEO posted a video eating the Big Arch burger and couldn't bring himself to swallow it. Sam Altman publicly backed Anthropic's stance against the Department of War, then swooped in to take the same contract hours later. And Friend AI released an ad so bleak it made loneliness look like a feature. This week was rough for brands. Sonia Baschez and guest Nic Allum (founder/CEO of Cultu...
AI Agents are here: ChatGPT, Google Pomelli & OpenClaw 26.02.2026 56:39
ChatGPT launched ads this week and they're underwhelming. No personalized targeting, no memory integration, just basic in-line search ads that feel like Google in the 90s. Meanwhile, OpenClaw is setting the internet on fire as the first AI agent that actually works—controlling your browser, joining meetings, managing calendars, and doing everything a computer can do autonomously. Created by Austri...
Zendaya's Fake Wedding, Frida Baby Backlash, & Free Groceries 19.02.2026 56:11
A24 built a full wedding website, a Boston Globe announcement, and an RSVP-to-your-Google-Calendar function to promote "The Drama" starring Zendaya and Robert Pattinson. It's the latest in a string of immersive campaigns that are making A24 the most interesting movie studio in marketing right now. We break down why it works, what other brands can learn from it, and why making it about the characte...
Super Bowl Ads Ranked: OpenAI vs Claude Beef, Levi's Genius, Coinbase's Fail with Dr. Marcus Collins 12.02.2026 1:12:38
Sam Altman publicly clapped back at Anthropic's Super Bowl attack ad. Only 7% of consumers even know what Claude is versus 73% for ChatGPT. So why did the market leader punch down? Dr. Marcus Collins, marketing professor at the University of Michigan and author of "For the Culture," compares it to the time Drake made the mistake of responding to Pusha T and got bodied with "The Story of Adidon." W...
Brand Wars: Anthropic vs OpenAI, Coke vs Pepsi + Disney Goes All-In on Parks 05.02.2026 54:37
Sonia sits down with Jiya Jaisingh (fractional marketer and communicator with 10+ years in health and social impact) to break down Anthropic's $7M Super Bowl ad announcing they won't run ads, Pepsi's Coca-Cola bear stunt, Disney's CEO transition betting on parks over content, and why wellness brands are crashing the junk food holiday. The big thesis: brand wars are back, and they're funnier than e...
Video First Strategy: Substack TV, Heated Rivalry, Mamdani's Competency Porn, & The California Post 28.01.2026 1:02:18
Sonia sits down with Mark Stenberg (Adweek senior media reporter) to break down the Oscars' hidden messages, Substack's pivot to video, Zohran Mamdani's PR blitz, and the New York Post's California expansion—all asking the same question: when do you listen to your core audience, and when do you bet on what's next? The big thesis: video is eating everything, but evolution kills platforms faster tha...
X Is Buying What Webflow, Netflix & DoorDash Are Earning: Attention 22.01.2026 1:02:25
Sonia sits down with Marissa Kraines (VP of brand marketing at Webflow, 12 years at Salesforce) to break down why Twitter's $1 million long-form content prize screams desperation, how Webflow turned AI's biggest flaw into a viral campaign, Netflix's tarot-themed 2026 slate reveal, and why DoorDash is skipping the Super Bowl to bet on social-first strategy. The big thesis: attention isn't enough—yo...
The Authenticity Playbook: Netflix, DoorDash, Shopify, Tailwind 15.01.2026 47:14
Sonia sits down with Yury Molodtsov (partner at MA Family) to break down Netflix's content strategy pivot, DoorDash's crisis response masterclass, and how Tailwind CSS turned a $2M revenue crisis into a community-funded turnaround—all without asking for help. We're talking about: Netflix's power play: Matt Damon and Ben Affleck's viral interview, the historic profit-sharing deal for 1,200 crew mem...
From Rage Bait to Real Feelings: Grok, Polymarket, Chevrolet & Stranger Things 08.01.2026 53:15
Sonia and Christina Garnett break down why 2026 might finally be the year marketing moves past rage bait and back toward empathy, craft, and emotional intelligence. They cover Grok's non-consensual AI image scandal, Polymarket's refusal to pay out on Venezuela invasion bets, Chevrolet's tear-jerking holiday ad that went viral, the Stranger Things finale conspiracy theories, and why Cadillac F1 is...
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