EPISODE · Dec 9, 2024 · 6 MIN
Bone Bread and Brilliance: Lessons in Adaptability from 1590 Paris
from The Deep Dive - Marketing Gone Wild (Marketing Lessons Out of Left Field) · host Ely Shemer
In this gripping episode of "The Deep Dive: Marketing Gone Wild," we journey back to 1590 Paris, a city under siege where survival meant getting creative in the face of dire circumstances. Join us as we explore the extreme lengths Parisians went to, including the shocking practice of grinding human bones into bread. While we certainly don’t advocate for such drastic measures in marketing, this historical tale offers powerful insights into adaptability and resourcefulness. Discover how the pressures faced by marketers today mirror those of the past and learn to channel that spirit of innovation when faced with challenges. Tune in for a thought-provoking discussion that will inspire you to rethink your approach to problem-solving and uncover unconventional solutions in your marketing strategies. Join my Facebook group
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In this gripping episode of "The Deep Dive: Marketing Gone Wild," we journey back to 1590 Paris, a city under siege where survival meant getting creative in the face of dire circumstances. Join us as we explore the extreme lengths Parisians went to, including the shocking practice of grinding human bones into bread. While we certainly don’t advocate for such drastic measures in marketing, this historical tale offers powerful insights into adaptability and resourcefulness. Discover how the pressures faced by marketers today mirror those of the past and learn to channel that spirit of innovation when faced with challenges. Tune in for a thought-provoking discussion that will inspire you to rethink your approach to problem-solving and uncover unconventional solutions in your marketing strategies. Join my Facebook group
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