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EPISODE · Jul 23, 2026 · 52 MIN

Free Refills & Poutine: What the 2026 World Cup Taught Us About Marketing & Customer Experience

from Business, Beer & BS with Mike & Blaine · host Mike Milan & Blaine Bertsch

Send us Fan MailThe world came to North America for soccer—and left talking about free refills, ranch dressing, poutine, barbecue, and a whiskey-drinking raccoon. This week on the Mike and Blaine show, we unpack the funniest and most unexpectedly wholesome stories of international fans discovering life in the United States, Mexico, and Canada during the 2026 World Cup.But this isn't just a recap of tournament tourism; it’s a deep dive into core business strategy, tactical marketing, and customer experience (CX). Why do visitors see pure magic in the everyday things locals completely take for granted? More importantly, how can your business leverage its own "ordinary" features to build an unforgettable, viral brand?Mike and Blaine break down how culture serves as the ultimate marketing strategy. In business, your standard operations, unique regional quirks, or basic hospitality touches might actually be your greatest competitive advantage. We share actionable insights on how to avoid becoming a generic, sanitized corporation and instead double down on the unique differentiators that make your brand memorable. Whether it’s the psychological impact of a "free refill" or the comfort of hyper-local hospitality, successful companies win by embracing who they are. If you want to learn how to turn your daily routine into a powerful customer acquisition tool, grab a cold beer and join the conversation!Watch on YouTube: https://youtu.be/ZAs79X_0Iz4We want to hear from you! [email protected] the show and want to support us? Visit mikeandblaine.com to buy us a beer!Listen to all our episodes at mikeandblaine.comLearn about:Cash Flow Mike who trains CPAs to provide effective advisory to their clients at cashflowmike.comDryrun Cash Flow Forecasting for the office of the CFO where they get finance teams out of spreadsheets at dryrun.comThanks to our Beer Sponsors: Karen Hairston from 3S Smart Consulting CPA Larry Weinstein, the Cash Flow Cowboy from Houston Texas Neighbor Pat Devin Trey MiltonWatch on YouTube: https://youtu.be/ZAs79X_0Iz4#WorldCup2026 #BusinessBeerAndBS #NorthAmericanCulture #CustomerExperience #Hospitality #BusinessPodcast #FIFA #BusinessStrategy #MarketingStrategy #BrandStrategy #Entrepreneurship #CustomerRetention #McDonalds #HiddenValleyRanch #FIFAWorldCup #SmallBusinessTipsSupport the showCatch more episodes, see our sponsors and get in touch at https://mikeandblaine.com/

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Send us Fan Mail The world came to North America for soccer—and left talking about free refills, ranch dressing, poutine, barbecue, and a whiskey-drinking raccoon. This week on the Mike and Blaine show, we unpack the funniest and most unexpectedly wholesome stories of international fans discovering life in the United States, Mexico, and Canada during the 2026 World Cup. But this isn't just a recap of tournament tourism; it’s a deep dive into core business strategy, tactical marketing, and cu...

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