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How Sound and AI Transform Marketing: A Conversation with Darren Borrino – Part 2

October 8, 2025 by Jeff Moore

Sound and AI in Marketing with David Borrino on the AudioBranding Podcast with Jodi Krangle

  How Sound and AI Transform Marketing: A Conversation with Darren Borrino – Part 2 “And they had people that had either the escalator going up on the right-hand side or you could take the stairs, and each stair played a different key on the piano. More people took the stairs than they did the […]

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Filed Under: Advertising, Audio Branding, Marketing Tagged With: AI technology, AI Tools, Ambulance Sirens, American Markets, authenticity, brand building, British Sarcasm, Campaigns, Client Relationships, Climate Change, Collaboration, Consumer Interactions, Creative Process, Culture Differences, Denmark, Digital Personas, Emotional Intelligence, France, Fun Theory, Global Advertising, Human Connection, Humor, Impactful Advertising, International Marketing, New York, noise pollution, Personalized Shopping, Prague, Safe Driving, sound marketing, South Africa, Sydney, Volkswagen

Why Podcast Sound Quality Matters and How to Improve Yours: A Conversation with Chris Stone – Part 1

June 19, 2024 by Jeff Moore

Why Podcast Sound Quality Matters and How to Improve Yours: A Conversation with Chris Stone – Part 1 “An intro video needs to let people know, ‘Hey, this is who the show’s for, and this is what you’re about to see, what you’re about to witness.’ And that audio is a huge component of it. […]

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Filed Under: Audio Production, Podcasting Tagged With: audience, Audience Expectations, audio, audio branding, Audio Clarity, Audio Elements, audio quality, Auditory Elements, Brand-aligned Content, content creation, Demographic, Echo Cancellation, Elevate Content, Emotions, Empathy, Engaging, Engaging Experience, Engaging Intros, Guests, headphones, High Energy, Integration, Listener Experience, music, noise pollution, podcast, Podcast Community, Podcast Intros, Podcast Success, podcasting, Preferences, Production Insights, Professionalism, Quality, Safeguard Listeners, sound design, sound quality, Subdued Tones, Thoughtful Sound Design, Transform, Valuing Audience, Video Branding

The Psychology of Sound in Branding and Behavior: A Conversation with Valentin Fleur – Part 1

March 20, 2024 by Jodi Krangle

Valentin Fleur - The Psychology of Sound in Branding and Behavior

The Psychology of Sound in Branding and Behavior: A Conversation with Valentin Fleur – Part 1 “I think, right now, I’ve noticed kind of two opposite trends. I don’t know if they’re opposite, but they’re very, very different. On one hand, I feel like my clients, my clients, they want to talk to their audiences […]

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Filed Under: Audio Branding Tagged With: advertising, Attention, Audio Identities, Brand Evolution, branding, Engagement, Gen Z, marketing, Mindful Spending, music, noise pollution, podcasts, Retail, Shopping Behavior, sonic branding, sonic logos, soundscapes, Stress Levels, Trends, Vocal Identity

A World of Living Sound

December 2, 2020 by Jodi Krangle

Jodi Krangle Voice Actor A-World-Of-Living-Sound

So much has changed about our world, from one century to the next, even from year to year. Just imagine taking someone even from the 1980s and dropping them into the world we live in right now, much less someone from a hundred or two hundred years ago. But all the way back through history, […]

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Filed Under: Research, Research & Technology Tagged With: anthropophony, biophony, geophony, music, noise pollution, sound ecology, sound polution, soundscape, technophony

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