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EPISODE · Apr 15, 2026 · 55 MIN

Pastor to Media CEO

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Aaron Orendorff went from an infantry soldier and pastor to burning his life to the ground, only to rebuild it into becoming the Chief Content Officer for The Operators and former Editor in Chief at Shopify Plus.In Episode 6 of What's Working, dive into his wild journey of faking Wix blogs to land bylines in the NYT, shaping the early days of Shopify Plus enterprise, and building the DTC Index at Common Thread Collective. Aaron drops pure alpha on why agencies fail when trying to launch their own brands, the difference between personalization and segmentation, and why AI will never replace writers with actual "skin in the game."Key Takeaways: The Agency Trap: Why an agency launching its own DTC brand is usually a massive mismanagement of resources. It rarely works, though it does give you "skin in the game" to sell to clients. AI is a Multiplier, Not a Creator: AI will not supplant the subject matter expert with real-world expertise and empathy. Use AI as a multiplier to repurpose your best ideas, not to generate them from scratch. The SEO Mention Strategy: Aaron finessed his way into a career at Shopify by aggressively writing high-value content and tagging the exact decision-makers he wanted to work with on social media. Problem-First Marketing: Discover the difference between simply segmenting an audience and finding the true emotional resonance that actually solves a customer's problem.Connect with Aaron & The Operators: Follow Aaron on X: https://x.com/AaronOrendorff Follow Aaron on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/aaronorendorff Check out the new AI Operators Podcast: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCuGneytUApsb7SEynqoZ0ugProduction & Scaling Partners: This video is fully edited and produced by Content Forge. Need DFY YouTube organic for your brand or full-service editing for your YouTube channel? Get a free consultation here: https://getcontentforge.com/ Need help launching or scaling your brand on TikTok Shop? Book a free consultation with Zain at: https://zainith.agency/Chapters:00:00 - Intro & The Content Forge Shoutout04:43 - Aaron's Wild Background: Infantry & Pastor12:33 - Burning His Life Down & Rebuilding in Content16:12 - Faking Wix Blogs & Pitching the NYT18:21 - The Cold Pitch That Landed Shopify Plus23:01 - Marketing First Principles: Personalization vs. Segmentation29:06 - Joining CTC & Building the DTC Index36:59 - Why Agencies Should NEVER Start E-com Brands42:03 - Will AI Supplant Real Writers?48:56 - Announcing the AI Operators Podcast55:04 - Outro & Where to Find Aaron#WhatsWorkingPodcast #AaronOrendorff #TheOperators #ShopifyPlus #EcommerceMarketing #ContentStrategy #AIWriters

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Aaron Orendorff went from an infantry soldier and pastor to burning his life to the ground, only to rebuild it into becoming the Chief Content Officer for The Operators and former Editor in Chief at Shopify Plus.In Episode 6 of What's Working, dive into his wild journey of faking Wix blogs to land bylines in the NYT, shaping the early days of Shopify Plus enterprise, and building the DTC Index at Common Thread Collective. Aaron drops pure alpha on why agencies fail when trying to launch their own brands, the difference between personalization and segmentation, and why AI will never replace writers with actual "skin in the game."Key Takeaways: The Agency Trap: Why an agency launching its own DTC brand is usually a massive mismanagement of resources. It rarely works, though it does give you "skin in the game" to sell to clients. AI is a Multiplier, Not a Creator: AI will not supplant the subject matter expert with real-world expertise and empathy. Use AI as a multiplier to repurpose your best ideas, not to generate them from scratch. The SEO Mention Strategy: Aaron finessed his way into a career at Shopify by aggressively writing high-value content and tagging the exact decision-makers he wanted to work with on social media. Problem-First Marketing: Discover the difference between simply segmenting an audience and finding the true emotional resonance that actually solves a customer's problem.Connect with Aaron & The Operators: Follow Aaron on X: https://x.com/AaronOrendorff Follow Aaron on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/aaronorendorff Check out the new AI Operators Podcast: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCuGneytUApsb7SEynqoZ0ugProduction & Scaling Partners: This video is fully edited and produced by Content Forge. Need DFY YouTube organic for your brand or full-service editing for your YouTube channel? Get a free consultation here: https://getcontentforge.com/ Need help launching or scaling your brand on TikTok Shop? Book a free consultation with Zain at: https://zainith.agency/Chapters:00:00 - Intro & The Content Forge Shoutout04:43 - Aaron's Wild Background: Infantry & Pastor12:33 - Burning His Life Down & Rebuilding in Content16:12 - Faking Wix Blogs & Pitching the NYT18:21 - The Cold Pitch That Landed Shopify Plus23:01 - Marketing First Principles: Personalization vs. Segmentation29:06 - Joining CTC & Building the DTC Index36:59 - Why Agencies Should NEVER Start E-com Brands42:03 - Will AI Supplant Real Writers?48:56 - Announcing the AI Operators Podcast55:04 - Outro & Where to Find Aaron#WhatsWorkingPodcast #AaronOrendorff #TheOperators #ShopifyPlus #EcommerceMarketing #ContentStrategy #AIWriters

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