Episodes

  • Building Trust Through Accreditation: Why Credibility Matters More Than Ever in Higher Ed Marketing
    Feb 10 2026

    In this episode, we sit down with Josh Fischer, founder of The Progressus Companies, to explore the critical connection between accreditation and marketing in higher education. Josh shares his expertise on how schools can build trust with prospective students, design field-ready programs, and communicate their value in an increasingly competitive landscape where ROI has become the loudest conversation in the room.

    Key Takeaways

    • Accreditation is a trust signal, not just a checkbox – In an era of declining birth rates and AI-generated content, accreditation serves as third-party validation that helps institutions stand out. Students aren't just buying education anymore—they're buying career paths and outcomes.
    • Design programs with the end user in mind, not the ivory tower – Institutions need to move beyond internal assumptions and actually listen to faculty feedback, conduct market research, and understand student requirements. Field-ready programming that connects students to employers and outcomes will always outperform outdated curriculum.
    • Consistency and clear outcomes are non-negotiable – Prospective students need to see straightforward connections between courses and career outcomes, faculty expertise and program goals, and accreditation and real-world results. Mixed messaging across platforms destroys trust faster than anything else.
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    21 mins
  • Becoming the Marketer AI Can't
    Dec 10 2025

    Join Ashley as she speaks with Dan "Danchez" Sanchez, marketing leader and host of the AI Driven Marketer podcast, on how AI is reshaping the role of marketers and why creativity, thought leadership, and human wisdom matter more than ever. They dive into common AI misuse, how to train teams to use it well, and what marketing careers and teams are likely to look like in the next decade.

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    30 mins
  • Why Most Hospital Social Strategies Fall Flat (and What to Do Instead)
    Dec 5 2025

    Join Ashley as she speaks with Khrista Boster, Chief Marketing Officer at Woodlawn Health, on why so many hospital social media strategies fall flat and how rural hospitals can build trust through human, story-driven content. Together they unpack Khrista's "baby of the month" campaign, getting buy-in from leadership and frontline staff, and turning compliance-heavy environments into powerful engines for authentic patient connection.

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    32 mins
  • How to Measure Ad Effectiveness
    Jun 11 2025
    This conversation delves into the critical question of how to determine if advertising efforts are effective. It explores the challenges of attribution in marketing, especially in a post-pandemic landscape, and emphasizes the importance of measuring conversion metrics. The discussion provides actionable insights on analyzing ad performance indicators, including click-through rates, cost per click, and creative effectiveness, ultimately framing ads as amplifiers of business success or failure. Takeaways
    • If you're overseeing marketing, knowing if ads work is crucial.
    • Attribution in advertising has become increasingly complex.
    • Testing and measuring ads requires looking for specific indicators.
    • Start by working backwards from the desired outcome.
    • Measuring conversions optimized for leads is essential.
    • Click-through rates indicate ad relevance and audience targeting.
    • Creative quality is vital in a competitive advertising landscape.
    • Cost per click should be within a reasonable range.
    • Ad placements can significantly affect performance metrics.
    • Ads amplify the success or failure of your business offerings.
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    10 mins
  • The Irony of Outsourcing Growth
    Jun 4 2025

    In this episode, Ashley Monk discusses the paradox of outsourcing growth in marketing. She emphasizes that while agencies can assist in achieving growth, the core belief, ownership, and transformation must come from within the organization. The conversation explores the importance of clear expectations, the role of belief in driving growth, and the distinction between renting tactics and achieving true transformation. Ashley provides actionable strategies for organizations to effectively partner with agencies while maintaining ownership of their growth outcomes.

    Takeaways

    • You can't fully outsource growth; it requires internal belief.
    • Partnerships thrive on clear expectations and outcomes.
    • Belief in a vision is crucial for growth.
    • Outsourcing ownership can lead to relinquishing outcomes.
    • Tactics can be rented, but transformation is unique to the organization.
    • Growth requires time, consistency, and monitoring.
    • Understanding the 'why' behind growth goals is essential.
    • Sharing outcomes with partners fosters collaboration.
    • Creating reasonable expectations is key to successful partnerships.
    • Growth is a journey that involves course correction and alignment.
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    10 mins
  • Building Brand Recognition as a Mid-Sized Company
    May 21 2025
    This conversation focuses on how mid-sized and smaller companies can effectively compete with larger industry players through targeted advertising strategies. Ashley emphasizes leveraging local advantages, such as community engagement and unique messaging, to stand out in the market. Practical examples and creative targeting strategies are discussed to help businesses gain visibility and build brand recognition. Takeaways
    • Use what feels like a disadvantage as an advantage.
    • Targeted advertising is key for smaller businesses.
    • Focus on local markets to stand out.
    • Leverage community engagement for visibility.
    • Sponsoring local events can enhance brand recognition.
    • Geofencing helps in targeting specific regions.
    • Identify your unique differentiator in the market.
    • Creative messaging can attract more customers.
    • Visibility is crucial to compete with larger companies.
    • Brainstorming can help clarify your unique value proposition.
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    6 mins
  • The Challenges of Content Creation
    May 14 2025
    This conversation delves into the challenges marketers face in content creation, emphasizing the importance of crafting a compelling narrative and effectively distributing content across various channels. The speaker shares strategies to avoid burnout, focusing on storytelling, audience engagement, and leveraging AI tools for content distribution. Takeaways
    • Marketers often feel overwhelmed by content creation demands.
    • Creating a compelling narrative is essential for effective content strategy.
    • Repetition in content can help reach more audience members.
    • Identify the key points you want to communicate consistently.
    • Focus on where your audience spends the most time.
    • Leverage your strengths in content creation for efficiency.
    • Redistribute content across multiple platforms to maximize reach.
    • AI tools can streamline content creation and distribution.
    • Stagger content releases to keep it fresh and engaging.
    • Understand the story you want to tell and how to tell it.
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    9 mins
  • Mid-Year Marketing Checkup: Are You on Track?
    May 7 2025
    In this episode of the Onya Mic podcast, Ashley discusses the importance of conducting a mid-year marketing checkup. She emphasizes the need to assess current marketing goals, measure performance metrics, and understand shifts in consumer behavior. The conversation also covers the necessity of reevaluating budgets and ensuring that messaging aligns with current consumer sentiments. Ashley encourages listeners to take this opportunity for a reset and to reach out for support if needed. Takeaways
    • Consider this your mid-year marketing checkup.
    • It's important to assess your current results with marketing goals.
    • What doesn't get measured, doesn't matter.
    • Measure progress based on recent checkpoints, not competitors.
    • Consumer habits and preferences are shifting, especially in an election year.
    • Reevaluate your budget and resource allocation based on performance.
    • Your messaging must be consistent with current consumer behavior.
    • People buy based on their emotions, not just logic.
    • This is the perfect time of year for a reset in your marketing strategy.
    • Look at where you want to be and where you are now.
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    11 mins