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EPISODE · Mar 11, 2025 · 1H 14M

Wim Vermeulen on the future of marketing

from The MarketingKind podcast · host MarketingKind

In this episode Wim Vermeulen, keynote speaker, strategist, partner at BUBKA and author of Speak Up Now!, explores the future of marketing.Wim covers the important leadership role that business has in helping us all to adapt to and mitigate the climate emergency. When politicians are incapable of thinking beyond 4 to 5-year election cycles, family run businesses are thinking in terms of 5 generations.Wim shares that we've gone beyond the phases of moral duty and regulation, when it comes to climate we're now in the risk management phase. In this phase demonstrating our credibility is more important than ever. We have to show that we're not on the side of misinformation and that we are responsible.We also discuss storytelling and language, activating the silent majority and modeling the potential for the most effective messaging.We cover the 4 barriers to shifting demand towards planet-friendly products.1) Affordability - you need to aim for the 90%, not the 10% to create real impact2) Knowledge - people don't know what 'sustainable' means, so find a simple way to communicate real benefits3) Convenience - make it easy, they don't want to work for it4) Lack of action - 'don't ask me to save the world when politicians and businesses have created the problem'Wim says marketers have to talk to the sustainability leaders in their organisations. They have to learn from them. And then show the CEO how marketing can contribute by identifying new value that can be created with more sustainable products and services. And he leaves us with a note of optimism, saying in the future 'there is plenty of room for lighthouse brands'. Wim believes that the language of hope will be incredibly important and we will want to buy from businesses that give us hope. Wim’s work at BUBKA focuses on the 'Demand Shift', examining how corporate sustainability drives business growth, enhances brand value, and inspires consumers toward less but more sustainable consumption.In 2023, his contributions were recognized by the marketing industry with the Silver Marketing Leadership Award, and his latest book, Speak Up Now: Marketing in Times of Climate Crisis, received the PIM Literature Award in the Netherlands.In 2024, BUBKA was awarded Agency of the Year in the Positive Impact category, and its Net Credibility Score (NCS) research work won an AMMA award.In the conversation Wim mentions his recent collaboration ‘We, the hopeful’ about the story of 2050, which you can view here.This episode is hosted by Catherine Archer, founder of Brand Archery, former CEO of JING and member of the MarketingKind community.

In this episode Wim Vermeulen, keynote speaker, strategist, partner at BUBKA and author of Speak Up Now!, explores the future of marketing.Wim covers the important leadership role that business has in helping us all to adapt to and mitigate the climate emergency. When politicians are incapable of thinking beyond 4 to 5-year election cycles, family run businesses are thinking in terms of 5 generations.Wim shares that we've gone beyond the phases of moral duty and regulation, when it comes to climate we're now in the risk management phase. In this phase demonstrating our credibility is more important than ever. We have to show that we're not on the side of misinformation and that we are responsible.We also discuss storytelling and language, activating the silent majority and modeling the potential for the most effective messaging.We cover the 4 barriers to shifting demand towards planet-friendly products.1) Affordability - you need to aim for the 90%, not the 10% to create real impact2) Knowledge - people don't know what 'sustainable' means, so find a simple way to communicate real benefits3) Convenience - make it easy, they don't want to work for it4) Lack of action - 'don't ask me to save the world when politicians and businesses have created the problem'Wim says marketers have to talk to the sustainability leaders in their organisations. They have to learn from them. And then show the CEO how marketing can contribute by identifying new value that can be created with more sustainable products and services. And he leaves us with a note of optimism, saying in the future 'there is plenty of room for lighthouse brands'. Wim believes that the language of hope will be incredibly important and we will want to buy from businesses that give us hope. Wim’s work at BUBKA focuses on the 'Demand Shift', examining how corporate sustainability drives business growth, enhances brand value, and inspires consumers toward less but more sustainable consumption.In 2023, his contributions were recognized by the marketing industry with the Silver Marketing Leadership Award, and his latest book, Speak Up Now: Marketing in Times of Climate Crisis, received the PIM Literature Award in the Netherlands.In 2024, BUBKA was awarded Agency of the Year in the Positive Impact category, and its Net Credibility Score (NCS) research work won an AMMA award.In the conversation Wim mentions his recent collaboration ‘We, the hopeful’ about the story of 2050, which you can view here.This episode is hosted by Catherine Archer, founder of Brand Archery, former CEO of JING and member of the MarketingKind community.

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