Finding the ADvantage

  • 4. PETA’s “Save the Whales” Billboard (2009)

    28:30||Season 1, Ep. 4
    In this episode of Finding the ADvantage, we're diving deep into the controversial waters of PETA's notorious "Save the Whales" billboard campaign. With special guest ,Annabelle Hicks, we'll explore the tumultuous intersection of animal rights activism and body shaming that left audiences and critics alike reeling in 2009.We'll discuss the implications of comparing humans to animals, the misguided attempts at promoting vegetarianism, and the societal obsession with body image. Despite PETA's claim that the ad motivated a national conversation on veganism, we question the effectiveness of such shock tactics and the true intentions behind them.Tune in for a compelling dialogue on the power and pitfalls of shock value in advertising, and the delicate dance between intention and impact. Whether you're an ad aficionado or a curious bystander, this episode is sure to spark conversation and maybe even a little controversy.Commercial discussed: PETA's "Save the Whales" BillboardSources:- HuffPost's critique of PETA's campaign- Agency Spy's report on the public response- Statements from The Obesity Society
  • 3. Dove's Real Beauty commercial (2013)

    27:53||Season 1, Ep. 3
    In today's episode of Finding the ADvantage, we delve into the heart of Dove's 2013 Real Beauty campaign. Joined yet again by the ever-insightful Sarah Theuret, we dissect the ad that dared to ask, "How do we perceive our own beauty?" From the stirring strategies that made the campaign a viral sensation to the emotional resonance it holds in an era dominated by social media scrutiny, we uncover the layers that make this ad a beacon of authenticity in the beauty industry. But it's not all praise; we also confront Dove's missteps, including a controversial ad that sparked accusations of racism. We navigate the complex waters of advertising ethics and the impact of messaging on our collective self-image. Tune in as we explore how a single ad can shape perceptions, push boundaries, and sometimes, miss the mark.Commercial discussed: Dove Real Beauty Sketches CampaignSources:- Business Insider's analysis of the Dove campaign- Unruly's sharing statistics- Dove's public statements and apologiesJoin us for a candid conversation on the power of representation in advertising and the ongoing quest for a more inclusive vision of beauty. Show notes created by https://headliner.app
  • 2. Nationwide’s Child Death Super Bowl ad (2015)

    19:18||Season 1, Ep. 2
    On this episode, we take a closer look at the Nationwide Super Bowl commercial that shocked millions. With expert insights and our own critical eye, we examine the ad's intent, the uproar it caused, and the broader implications for advertisers aiming to make a statement during the nation’s biggest sporting event.Ad discussed: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F77RBUBlZ80Sources:https://www.nbcnews.com/storyline/super-bowl-xlix/nationwide-explains-depressing-super-bowl-ad-n298181https://bleacherreport.com/articles/2610861-super-bowl-ad-lessons-learned-a-year-after-commercial-that-went-way-wronghttps://harbert.auburn.edu/binaries/documents/center-for-ethical-organizational-cultures/debate_issues/nationwide.pdf 
  • 1. Share a Coke (2012)

    27:29||Season 1, Ep. 1
    Remember the excitement of finding a Coke with your name on it? 🎉 Our very first episode explores the genius behind Coca-Cola's Share a Coke campaign. Join us as we dive in the making of this refreshing slice of advertising history. Featuring:Sarah's demonic Dora doll from childhoodThe power of a nameAnd more!Commercial discussed: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5-ahnFYzMp8Sources:https://qeola-ennovatelab.medium.com/why-the-share-a-coke-campaign-was-so-successful-a0734c8bcb76 https://thebrandhopper.com/2023/06/09/branding-case-study-success-of-share-a-coke-campaign/
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