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EPISODE · May 26, 2026 · 25 MIN

E65: Four Acquisitions in 9 Months, $700M in Retail Media Spend: Podean's M&A Tear

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Podean just closed their fourth acquisition in nine months. Travis Johnson is hinting at a fifth. Mountain Gate's strategic roadmap had six puzzle pieces. Four are filled. Two more to go.This is what a PE-backed independent agency rollup looks like when it's working.Travis Johnson — CEO and co-founder of Podean, the largest independent global marketplace-focused agency — is back on In/Organic to walk through the full acquisition path: what each deal was designed to solve, how they've learned to lead with culture before due diligence, why they stopped taking cold calls and built a one-pager instead, and what's still missing from the platform.At roughly 400 people and growing toward 500, managing $600-700M in retail media spend and driving approximately $5-6B in client sales — Podean may be the most acquisitive independent agency in the US right now. And they're not done.What we cover: The rationale behind each of the four acquisitions — Commerce Canal, AdAdvance, AdMerge, and CartBloom — why Walmart is growing faster than Amazon and CartBloom fills that gap, the hard lesson of spending six months on a deal that fell apart on culture, how Mountain Gate runs the identification process while Podean runs the relationship, the one-pager filter that stops time-wasting calls before they start, and what the next acquisition is probably going to be.⏱️ TIMESTAMPS0:26 — Welcome back and a quick apology to the 2,180 YouTube subscribers1:23 — Travis Johnson reintroduction: Podean, Mountain Gate backing, four deals in nine months2:44 — Quick refresh: the four acquisitions — Commerce Canal, AdAdvance, AdMerge, CartBloom3:37 — Podean's strategic thesis: end-to-end, global, social commerce, retail management4:15 — Breaking down each acquisition: what did it add?4:43 — Commerce Canal: retail operations depth, logistics, apparel vertical, New York office5:55 — AdAdvance: media-only depth, Amazon relationships, Streamline tech platform7:30 — AdMerge: two-thirds ex-Amazon team, global footprint now 21 countries, EmergeView and Emerge Engine9:30 — CartBloom: ex-Amazon, ex-Walmart founders, specialist Walmart depth in the fastest-growing retail media platform10:32 — Deal process breakdown: three proprietary, one banker-run (AdMerge)11:20 — What's still missing: social commerce globally and AI-native tech12:14 — TikTok Shop growing globally — Ireland, Europe, US numbers keep rising12:43 — Tech consolidation: from 6 tech people to 30, building AI-native unified platform14:08 — 400+ headcount, $600-700M retail media spend, $5-6B in client sales15:35 — "Just drop Codex on the file system and tell it to fix everything"16:13 — Advice for smaller agencies: don't get distracted, run a solid business first17:00 — The hard lesson: six months on a deal that fell apart on culture fit18:02 — Lead with culture first, numbers second — the pivot that changed their process18:25 — What taking PE money actually means: "You're about to sprint faster than you've ever sprinted"19:30 — Integration is hard: HR platforms, titles, tools, ways of working all different20:04 — Mountain Gate's role: strategic roadmap session, identification, deal sourcing20:38 — Six puzzle pieces. Four filled. Two more to go.22:13 — The one-pager filter: how to triage inbound without wasting time24:00 — Number five is coming. Give the exclusive to In/Organic, not AdAge.🎙️ Guest: Travis Johnson, CEO & Co-Founder, Podeanhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/travis-johnson77/Connect with Christian and AyeletAyelet’s LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ayelet-shipley-b16330149/Christian's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/hassold/Web: https://www.inorganicpodcast.co🔔 Subscribe — we'll have acquisition #5 when it drops💬 Drop your guesses on the next Podean deal in the comments Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Podean just closed their fourth acquisition in nine months. Travis Johnson is hinting at a fifth. Mountain Gate's strategic roadmap had six puzzle pieces. Four are filled. Two more to go.This is what a PE-backed independent agency rollup looks like when it's working.Travis Johnson — CEO and co-founder of Podean, the largest independent global marketplace-focused agency — is back on In/Organic to walk through the full acquisition path: what each deal was designed to solve, how they've learned to lead with culture before due diligence, why they stopped taking cold calls and built a one-pager instead, and what's still missing from the platform.At roughly 400 people and growing toward 500, managing $600-700M in retail media spend and driving approximately $5-6B in client sales — Podean may be the most acquisitive independent agency in the US right now. And they're not done.What we cover: The rationale behind each of the four acquisitions — Commerce Canal, AdAdvance, AdMerge, and CartBloom — why Walmart is growing faster than Amazon and CartBloom fills that gap, the hard lesson of spending six months on a deal that fell apart on culture, how Mountain Gate runs the identification process while Podean runs the relationship, the one-pager filter that stops time-wasting calls before they start, and what the next acquisition is probably going to be.⏱️ TIMESTAMPS0:26 — Welcome back and a quick apology to the 2,180 YouTube subscribers1:23 — Travis Johnson reintroduction: Podean, Mountain Gate backing, four deals in nine months2:44 — Quick refresh: the four acquisitions — Commerce Canal, AdAdvance, AdMerge, CartBloom3:37 — Podean's strategic thesis: end-to-end, global, social commerce, retail management4:15 — Breaking down each acquisition: what did it add?4:43 — Commerce Canal: retail operations depth, logistics, apparel vertical, New York office5:55 — AdAdvance: media-only depth, Amazon relationships, Streamline tech platform7:30 — AdMerge: two-thirds ex-Amazon team, global footprint now 21 countries, EmergeView and Emerge Engine9:30 — CartBloom: ex-Amazon, ex-Walmart founders, specialist Walmart depth in the fastest-growing retail media platform10:32 — Deal process breakdown: three proprietary, one banker-run (AdMerge)11:20 — What's still missing: social commerce globally and AI-native tech12:14 — TikTok Shop growing globally — Ireland, Europe, US numbers keep rising12:43 — Tech consolidation: from 6 tech people to 30, building AI-native unified platform14:08 — 400+ headcount, $600-700M retail media spend, $5-6B in client sales15:35 — "Just drop Codex on the file system and tell it to fix everything"16:13 — Advice for smaller agencies: don't get distracted, run a solid business first17:00 — The hard lesson: six months on a deal that fell apart on culture fit18:02 — Lead with culture first, numbers second — the pivot that changed their process18:25 — What taking PE money actually means: "You're about to sprint faster than you've ever sprinted"19:30 — Integration is hard: HR platforms, titles, tools, ways of working all different20:04 — Mountain Gate's role: strategic roadmap session, identification, deal sourcing20:38 — Six puzzle pieces. Four filled. Two more to go.22:13 — The one-pager filter: how to triage inbound without wasting time24:00 — Number five is coming. Give the exclusive to In/Organic, not AdAge.🎙️ Guest: Travis Johnson, CEO & Co-Founder, Podeanhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/travis-johnson77/Connect with Christian and AyeletAyelet’s LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ayelet-shipley-b16330149/Christian's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/hassold/Web: https://www.inorganicpodcast.co🔔 Subscribe — we'll have acquisition #5 when it drops💬 Drop your guesses on the next Podean deal in the comments Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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