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More Than A Title

More Than A Title

Written by: Jarrett Thomas
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More Than A Title is a show that features some of the best and brightest minds in the marketing/sales industries and dives deep into the guest personal journey and what they overcome to be successful in business. Be prepared to hear life lessons that can help you both grow personally and professionally and understand who the person is behind the title.© 2023 More Than A Title Economics Marketing Marketing & Sales
Episodes
  • More Than a Title: The Women Behind The Global 40+ Double Dutch Org
    Feb 18 2026
    This week on More Than a Title, Im joined by Pamela Robinson and Catrina Dyer-Taylor, co-founders of the 40+ Double Dutch Club. From a plastic clothesline to a global sisterhood, these women turned a simple idea into a movement full of faith, fun, and fitness for women over 40. Pamela opens up about turning pain into purpose, and Catrina shares how leadership, dedication, and community can uplift and empower women everywhere. If you need a reminder that age doesnt define impactand that joy and purpose are always within reachthis episode is for you. To Join or support 40+ Double Dutch Club: https://www.40plusdoubledutchclub.org/become-a-member
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    2 hrs and 57 mins
  • More Than A Title: The Power of Partnership with Adrienne L. Lucas
    Feb 13 2026
    On this episode of More Than A Title, Im honored to sit down with Adrienne L. Lucas as part of our Black History Month celebration, highlighting successful leaders who are building impact and opening doors for others. Adrienne is a strategist and global connector who operates at the intersection of culture, creativity, and leadership, and her work continues to shape how talent is discovered, developed, and elevated across the industry. As Head of Strategic Partnerships & DEI at The One Club for Creativity, Adrienne leads flagship conferences and career fairs across New York, Atlanta, Toronto, and Los Angeles, while also designing bespoke programs globally. We talk about what it really takes to build meaningful partnerships with brands like WPP, Delta Air Lines, Capital One, and Este Lauder, and how to stay rooted in purpose while moving at a global level. With a foundation as an NYU-trained lawyer and thought leadership featured in The New York Times, Ad Age, and ABCs Here and Now, Adrienne brings strategy, clarity, and cultural responsibility to every room she enters. This conversation goes beyond titles and rsums its about leadership, access, and celebrating Black excellence that continues to move our culture forward. Programs and resources mentioned in the show: https://waatbp.oneclub.org/ https://oneschoolus.com/ https://onecreatorlab.org/ #morethanatitle
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    2 hrs and 44 mins
  • More Than A Title: From the Booth to Behind the Lens with D.C. Don Juan
    Feb 12 2026
    On this episode of More Than A Title, Im joined by D.C. Don Juan a true creative architect whose journey is rooted in evolution, not ego. Born in the Bronx, raised in the DMV, and sharpened in Atlanta, Don Juans path shows what happens when you stop chasing moments and start understanding purpose. We talk about his early days in music and landing a recording deal with Jive Records, the courage it took to pivot from being in front of the camera to controlling the narrative behind it, and how that shift opened doors to documenting some of the most powerful moments in modern music. From helping shape the early visual identity of artists like Latto and Saucy Santana to touring globally with legends like Future, The Fugees, Buju Banton, Lil Baby, and Rod Wave, Don Juan has been present for moments that dont get repeated. This conversation isnt just about cameras, tours, or access its about reinvention, trust, discipline, and the responsibility that comes with preserving culture. D.C. Don Juan is living proof that when you commit to growth and vision, the title will always be secondary to the legacy.
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    2 hrs and 49 mins
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