Episodes

  • Episode 11: Foresight and visioning with Sam Ladner
    Jan 22 2026

    Today, Pebble Presents Sam Ladner. Emelia and Sam discuss Sam’s professional path that took her from journalism to sociology, the difference between foresight and innovation, and why foresight and visioning work so well in companies and applied settings. They also explore time, timing, and tempo: what they are, why they matter, and how to manage an attention budget as carefully as a financial one.

    If you are looking to grow your company sustainably, this episode is for you!


    Emelia Rallapalli is the founder of Pebble - a brand strategy and marketing research consultancy. With decades of experience in global brand planning, strategy, and research, Pebble has helped shape businesses of all kinds, from ambitious start-ups to global Fortune 100 companies.

    Dr. Sam Ladner is a sociologist who helps teams innovate, design, and learn. She has worked at Amazon, Microsoft, and Workday, reaching the rank of Senior Principal Researcher, and is the author of two books on methodology (working on her third): Practical Ethnography and Mixed Methods. Using qualitative and quantitative methods, Dr. Ladner’s research focuses on productivity, technology, and work. She received her PhD from York University and is a proud Canadian.


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    Thanks for listening and joining the conversation!


    Resources

    • EPIC - https://www.epicpeople.org/
    • Sam Ladner website: https://www.samladner.com/
    • Freedom.to: https://freedom.to/
    • Pomodoro Technique: https://www.pomodorotechnique.com/
    • Readwise: https://readwise.io/

    Show Notes

    0:28 - Emelia introduces today’s special guest and topic

    2:55 - Sam shares the journey that led to her current profession

    11:27 - Sam recalls family influences behind her career path

    15:53 - Sam investigates some of the biggest misconceptions about sociologists’ work

    19:03 - Sam describes what sociological practices look like within a commercial setting

    22:06 - Sam discusses her work in foresight and how she applies the practice today

    28:36 - Sam breaks down how to bring visioning work into the corporate world

    37:56 - Sam defines and discusses temporality and how it helps to unlock new thinking in business

    44:48 - Sam describes types of crises on the horizon and how businesses can (and should) start planning for them now

    54:48 - Sam shares advice to help executives navigate long-term thinking

    56:26 - Sam divulges how she manages her attention budget

    59:19 - Emelia and Sam discuss executive functioning, dysfunction, and reflection

    1:05:23 - Sam participates in a lightning round with Emelia

    1:14:34 - Emelia wraps up the episode


    Episode Credits

    Executive Produced & Hosted by Emelia Rallapalli

    Produced by Stephanie Watanabe

    Editing and Post Produced by Erin Zimmerman

    Artwork and Design by Liisa Turan-Walters

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    1 hr and 15 mins
  • Episode 10: What 23 years of naming things teaches you with Aaron Hall
    Dec 18 2025

    In this episode, Pebble Presents Aaron Hall, a naming expert and founder of Emphatic Branding. Together, Emelia and Aaron discuss naming for brands, companies, and products: everything from the process and stages of naming, to the differences is between pre-screening, vetting, and linguistic analysis for name development (and why each is important).

    Aaron shares how he uses AI in his naming process and workstreams so he can deliver better work for his clients. He also helps us understand the difference between naming strategy and creative name development.

    This was an insightful conversation! If you are considering names for your brand, company, or product…this episode is right on time for you.


    Emelia Rallapalli is the founder of Pebble - a brand strategy and marketing research consultancy. With decades of experience in global brand planning, strategy, and research, Pebble has helped shape businesses of all kinds, from ambitious start-ups to global Fortune 100 companies.


    Aaron Hall is a naming expert and the founder of Emphatic Branding. He’s been naming things for 23 years. He founded Emphatic a year ago because he loves sharing his passion for naming with clients.


    Welcome to Pebble Presents.

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    If you liked this episode of Pebble Presents, please share it with colleagues and friends! Find us on Apple Podcasts and Spotify to rate/review/subscribe to the show.

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    You can also find us on LinkedIn (https://www.linkedin.com/company/pebble-strategy/) and Instagram(https://www.instagram.com/pebblestrategy/).

    Thanks for listening and joining the conversation!

    Resources

    • Emphatic Branding: https://www.emphaticbranding.com/
    • Emphatic Branding on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/emphaticbranding/
    • Laurel Sutton, Senior Strategist & Linguistat Catchword Branding: https://catchwordbranding.com/team/laurel-sutton/
    • Book recommendation: ”Brand Naming” by Rob Meyerson

    Show Notes

    0:23 - Emelia introduces today’s special guest

    2:26 - Aaron shares the journey to his current profession

    4:52 - Aaron divulges what makes a naming expert tick and breaks down the process of a naming expert

    17:15 - Aaron defines linguistic analysis and its importance vs prescreening

    20:16 - Aaron shares considerations for hiring a native speaking naming expert - and is it important?

    24:28 - Emelia asks Aaron if there is a best time in the process to bring in a naming specialist, and they discuss how they named their own companies

    30:21 - Aaron explains the difference between naming creative and naming strategy

    33:18 - Emelia and Aaron discuss when the creation of brands, sub-brands or renaming a brand may not be the best idea

    42:21 - Aaron shares what he recommends folks read to help them with naming, and the AI tools he uses to make his business flow

    50:32 - Aaron participates in a lightning round with Emelia

    59:32 - Emelia wraps the episode


    Episode Credits

    Executive Produced & Hosted by Emelia Rallapalli

    Produced by Stephanie Watanabe

    Editing and Post Produced by Erin Zimmerman

    Artwork and Design by Liisa Turan-Walters

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    1 hr
  • Episode 09: Looking back. Looking forward: End of year reflections with Emelia Rallapalli
    Dec 15 2025

    This week, Pebble Presents a short, end-of-year reflection by our host, Emelia Rallapalli. Emelia shares her thoughts, reactions, and reflections on 2025, as well as a glimpse into what she will be focusing on in 2026.

    This episode is especially for you, fellow business owners, small company leaders, and anyone who is thinking about similar themes as we close out the year.

    Emelia Rallapalli is the founder of Pebble - a brand strategy and marketing research consultancy. With decades of experience in global brand planning, strategy, and research, Pebble has helped shape businesses of all kinds, from ambitious start-ups to global Fortune 100 companies.

    Welcome to Pebble Presents.

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    If you liked this episode of Pebble Presents, please share it with colleagues and friends! Find us on Apple Podcasts and Spotify to rate/review/subscribe to the show.

    Want more? Visit PebbleStrategy.com.

    You can also find us on LinkedIn (https://www.linkedin.com/company/pebble-strategy/) and Instagram(https://www.instagram.com/pebblestrategy/).

    Thanks for listening and joining the conversation!


    Show Notes

    0:21 - Emelia welcomes you back to today’s special solo episode of the podcast

    1:03 - Emelia pauses to acknowledge something important

    1:55 - Does Artificial Intelligence have a place in Emelia’s current and future workflows?

    6:33 - Emelia divulges what keeps things new and interesting for her at Pebble

    8:46 - Emelia talks about what she’ll be prioritizing for the business in 2026

    10:03 - Emelia is ready to explore the concept of value

    12:05 - Emelia wraps up the episode with a question: What are YOU focusing on for your business in 2026?


    Episode Credits

    Executive Produced & Hosted by Emelia Rallapalli

    Produced by Stephanie Watanabe

    Editing and Post Produced by Erin Zimmerman

    Artwork and Design by Liisa Turan-Walters

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    14 mins
  • Episode 8: Combatting Sample Fraud in Research with Renato Silvestre
    Nov 17 2025

    In this episode of Pebble Presents, host Emelia Rallapalli and Renato Silvestre discuss the rapid development of survey research and accompanying rise in survey fraud. They explore the impact of technology on survey participation and the importance of quality control before diving into the intricacies of survey design, data quality, and the challenges of sample fraud in market research.

    If you are ready to learn how fraud impacts research and how we can think and act differently to quell it, then this episode is for YOU!


    Emelia Rallapalli is the founder of Pebble - a brand strategy and marketing research consultancy. With decades of experience in global brand planning, strategy, and research, Pebble has helped shape businesses of all kinds, from ambitious start-ups to global Fortune 100 companies.

    Renato Silvestre is a research and analytics leader with over 30 years of experience delivering actionable insights to drive business growth. As Founder + Chief Insights Innovator at Strategence, Renato combines deep expertise in market research, data science, and AI with a creative, strategic mindset. With a passion for innovation and a hands-on approach to research from exploratory ideation through in-market tracking, Renato is recognized for turning complexity into clarity and impact.


    Welcome to Pebble Presents!

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    If you liked this episode of Pebble Presents, please share it with colleagues and friends! Find us on Apple Podcasts and Spotify to rate/review/subscribe to the show.

    Want more? Visit PebbleStrategy.com.

    You can also find us on LinkedIn (https://www.linkedin.com/company/pebble-strategy/) and Instagram(https://www.instagram.com/pebblestrategy/).

    Thanks for listening and joining the conversation!


    Resources and References

    • Strategence: https://www.strategence-us.com/
    • Strategence on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/strategence
    • Strategence on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/strategence_smarts


    Show Notes

    0:23 - Emelia introduces today’s topic and returning guest, Renato Silvestre

    4:04 - Renato discusses the rise of survey fraud in research and what can compromise the quality of research outcomes

    20:27 - Renato identifies quantitative surveys and research that are more vulnerable to fraud in the respondents, and a BIG challenge that comes with DIY research

    27:40 - Renato explains factors that contribute to the evidence that the longer a survey is in field, the risks of fraud go down

    32:45 - Emelia and Renato discuss when DIY research might be a good solution for you and why taking time and being thoughtful in your research process is important

    37:44 - Renato discusses leveraging new technologies - including artificial intelligence

    40:19 - Renato lists practical preventative measures in doing your own survey research, points of comparison in self-conducted online surveys, and shares if he would consider working with a research “one-stop shop”

    46:24 - Emelia and Renato share their key takeaways from the episode

    48:12 - Emelia brings the episode to a close



    Episode Credits

    Produced by Stephanie Watanabe

    Editing and Post Produced by Erin Zimmerman

    Artwork and Design by Liisa Turan-Walters

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    49 mins
  • Episode 7: The Future of Insights and Innovation with Tiffany McNeil
    Nov 5 2025

    In this episode, Pebble Presents Tiffany McNeil, a brand and innovation strategist and insights executive. Together, Emelia and Tiffany discuss Tiffany's journey into the field, the critical role of insights in driving innovation, and the balance between research and business realities. Tiffany shares her experiences in various organizations, emphasizing the importance of understanding consumer needs and the evolving landscape of research methodologies, including the impact of AI. The discussion also touches on the skepticism surrounding research in organizations and the need for a balanced approach to insights and strategy.

    If you want to innovate in your industry, and aren’t sure what the next best step is…listen in to today’s episode!


    Emelia Rallapalli is the founder of Pebble - a brand strategy and marketing research consultancy. With decades of experience in global brand planning, strategy, and research, Pebble has helped shape businesses of all kinds, from ambitious start-ups to global Fortune 100 companies.


    Tiffany McNeil is a consumer-driven strategist with over 20 years of experience building human-centered brands and products. She has worked in both large organizations and startups and, in 2018, started Oaktown Strategy, an insights-led strategy & innovation firm where she remains the CEO and lead strategist.


    Welcome to Pebble Presents.

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    If you liked this episode of Pebble Presents, please share it with colleagues and friends! Find us on Apple Podcasts and Spotify to rate/review/subscribe to the show.

    Want more? Visit PebbleStrategy.com.

    You can also find us on LinkedIn (https://www.linkedin.com/company/pebble-strategy/) and Instagram(https://www.instagram.com/pebblestrategy/).


    Thanks for listening and joining the conversation!


    Show Notes

    0:23 - Emelia introduces Tiffany, today’s special guest

    1:34 - Tiffany shares the path she took to get to her current profession

    10:28 - Tiffany recalls when she determined that her area of expertise was insights and research for innovation

    14:05 - Tiffany outlines skills and capabilities a good insights person should possess if they are supporting or collaborating with innovation teams

    18:02 - Tiffany explains how she has negotiated and managed situations where a consumer product idea isn’t feasible, or the company ignores the consumer research to do what they want

    26:36 - Tiffany explains the dynamics and conditions that allow a company to embrace research, and provides examples of previous projects

    34:53 - Tiffany shares the “best practices” she learned at Del Monte and throughout her career that she has carried forward to help companies grow today

    44:56 - Tiffany shares what qualitative insights she likes to begin with, to inform the work she is about to do, as well as quantitative insightsthat she finds valuable at the back end of the research

    49:02 - Tiffany shares what, in many situations, could be more important than consumer research for product development

    52:34 - Looking forward, Tiffany divulges what she is excited about in the field of innovation and insights

    1:00:37 - Emelia wraps up the episode


    Episode Credits

    Executive Produced & Hosted by Emelia Rallapalli

    Produced by Stephanie Watanabe

    Editing and Post Produced by Erin Zimmerman

    Artwork and Design by Liisa Turan-Walters

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    1 hr and 2 mins
  • Episode 6: Building Strong Brands from the Inside Out with Butler Looney
    Oct 20 2025

    In this episode of Pebble Presents, host Emelia Rallapalli chats with Butler Looney to talk design and building strong brands from the inside out. Butler discusses how he went from an art history major to Executive Creative Director at a tech company, the importance of having a clear and focused design brief for creatives, and why he has developed a sense of empathy for business stakeholders when making a case for design within companies and organizations.

    Emelia Rallapalli is the founder of Pebble - a brand strategy and marketing research consultancy. With decades of experience in global brand planning, strategy, and research, Pebble has helped shape businesses of all kinds, from ambitious start-ups to global Fortune 100 companies.

    Butler Looney is Executive Creative Director at Honeybook. Based in San Francisco, he has worked for top design agencies like Turner Duckworth as well as in-house, leading and building teams at companies like Fitbit and Headspace.


    Welcome to Pebble Presents.

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    If you liked this episode of Pebble Presents, please share it with colleagues and friends! Find us on Apple Podcasts and Spotify to rate/review/subscribe to the show.

    Want more? Visit PebbleStrategy.com.

    You can also find us on LinkedIn (https://www.linkedin.com/company/pebble-strategy/) and Instagram(https://www.instagram.com/pebblestrategy/).

    Thanks for listening and joining the conversation!


    Resources and References

    • Article: “Design assimilated into business, but did business ever understand design?” by Natasha Jen for The Drum - https://www.thedrum.com/opinion/2025/04/01/design-assimilated-business-did-business-ever-understand-design
    • Honeybook: https://www.honeybook.com/
    • Butler Looney on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/butlerlooney/


    Show Notes

    0:23 - Emelia introduces today’s special guest: Butler Looney.

    1:44 - Butler recounts the twists and turns of his journey into brand and identity design.

    13:27 - Emelia recalls a personal story involving Butler and her son (and branding), and asks what factors are most important when he decides on his next projects: the people, or the opportunity/brand.

    16:41 - Utilizing a recent quote by Natasha Jen: “Designers now speak business fluently, but business has not learned to see design,” Butler and Emelia discuss the miss between the business side and design, and where it would be possible to bridge that gap.

    26:42 - Emelia asks how to better arm marketers and creative leaders in business with being able to make the case for the importance of thoughtful design.

    30:26 - Butler and Emelia discuss why creators need sandboxes to play in, and the leap of faith it can take for stakeholders to get on board when you can’t prove the results of design ahead of time.

    34:34 - Butler details how he became the Creative Director at Honeybook (where he is now), and the business case he made to persuade the organization to rebrand.

    40:19 - Butler explains how he started working with new-to-world brand, Fanstake, and what it was like to work on it.

    45:35 - Butler runs through the significant rebrand he undertook at Ginger - how it came to be, a bit on the design strategy.

    52:09 - Emelia introduces a new segment of questions for Butler: Lightni

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    1 hr and 2 mins
  • Episode 5: Decoding the Strategic Role of Sales in Organizations with David Humphreys
    Jul 31 2025

    In this episode, Pebble Presents, host Emelia Rallapalli talks with seasoned sales executive, David Humphreys. David details his journey into sales (by way of engineering), the importance of research in effective sales strategies, and the intricacies of value-based sales.

    Together, Emelia and David discuss the intersection of sales and marketing research, the necessity of a structured sales process, and the critical role of market research in product development and risk management. If you are ready to learn tips from one of the best in the biz, this episode is a must!

    Emelia Rallapalli is the founder of Pebble Strategy - a brand strategy and marketing research consultancy. Pebble provides custom-made research programs, marketing strategy consulting, and account planning services.

    David Humphreys is a sales executive with a track record of building revenue growth and high-performing teams. He has led strategic initiatives across domestic and international markets, specializing in hardware, software, and services. As GM of Global Sales at Niterra Ventures, David develops and executes strategies across healthcare, energy, and mobility while supporting venture investment initiatives in IoT, AI, and advanced technologies.

    Welcome to Pebble Presents.


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    Want more? Visit PebbleStrategy.com.

    You can also find us on LinkedIn (linkedin.com/company/pebble-strategy/) and Instagram(instagram.com/pebblestrategy/).

    Thanks for listening and joining the conversation!


    Resources and References

    • David Humphreys on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/david-humphreys-4a31024/
    • Niterra Ventures: https://www.niterraventures.com/
    • Pragmatic Institute: https://www.pragmaticinstitute.com/


    Show Notes

    0:23 - Emelia introduces her guest, and what they will be talking about today

    1:42 - David dives into what brought him to his current career

    6:27 - Emelia and David discuss the excitement and terror of AI in research, and why David doesn’t think researchers can be replaced

    13:54 - David shares what it was about the professional services space that lured him away from engineering

    20:09 - Emelia inquires as to why there is an aversion to process in many big companies, and David shares why process is important…to a degree

    27:33 - David explains why cost-based pricing cannot work in a competitive environment - and why the solution is value-based sales and marketing (defining the terms for the listeners)

    31:37 - David shares what happens when you tell a big business owner that their product is not going to work in a market - and what type of process he advocates for

    42:06 - Emelia and David recognize and discuss the multifaceted approach to sales that makes David effective today

    43:40 - David talks about the role of sales at a company like Niterra Ventures vs other Silicon Valley technology company settings

    47:49 - David reveals his core principles for selling effectively

    53:34 - Emelia brings the episode to a close


    Episode Credits

    Executive Produced & Hosted by Emelia Rallapalli

    Produced by Stephanie Watanabe

    Editing and Post Produced by Erin Zimmerman

    Artwork and Design by Liisa Turan-Walters

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    54 mins
  • Episode 4: Pricing Research for Better Marketing Strategy with Renato Silvestre
    Jul 29 2025

    In this episode of Pebble Presents, host Emelia Rallapalli is joined by founder of Strategence, Renato Silvestre. They discuss the critical role of pricing research and explore the importance of pricing in determining budgets, go-to-market strategies, and profitability.

    This conversation delves into the best time in product life cycles to conduct pricing research, various methodologies available, and how to select the right study based on development stages and risk tolerance. They also discuss the collaborative nature of pricing research, and the pros and cons of DIY research. Finally, they provide insights on how to effectively sell pricing research internally and what to look for in a research partner.

    Emelia Rallapalli is the founder of Pebble - a brand strategy and marketing research consultancy. Pebble provides custom-made research programs, marketing strategy consulting, and account planning services.

    Renato Silvestre is a seasoned research and analytics leader with over 30 years of experience delivering actionable insights that drive business growth. As Founder + Chief Insights Innovator at Strategence, Renato combines deep expertise in market research, data science, and AI with a creative, strategic mindset. With a passion for innovation and a hands-on approach to research from exploratory ideation through in-market tracking, Renato is recognized for turning complexity into clarity and impact.

    Welcome to Pebble Presents.

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    If you liked this episode of Pebble Presents, please share it with colleagues and friends! Find us on Apple Podcasts and Spotify to rate/review/subscribe to the show.

    Want more? Visit PebbleStrategy.com.

    You can also find us on LinkedIn (linkedin.com/company/pebble-strategy/) and Instagram(instagram.com/pebblestrategy/).

    Thanks for listening and joining the conversation!


    Resources and References

    • Strategence: https://www.strategence-us.com/
    • Strategence on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/strategence
    • Strategence on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/strategence_smarts


    Show Notes

    0:23 - Emelia introduces today’s topic and special guest: Renato Silvestre

    3:14 - Renato shares when someone should consider pricing research

    4:34 - Emelia asks Renato if there is a case for doing pricing research at different stages of development

    7:50 - Renato shares common types of pricing studies that marketing professionals should be familiar with

    9:07 - Renato explains how to determine what kind of pricing study is best for the decision being made

    13:04 - What Renato means when he refers to “level of risk” a marketer has in pricing research

    15:59 - Emelia and Renato discuss the importance of partnership, as well as projects they’ve collaborated on

    17:47 - Renato shares where pricing research goes wrong

    19:48 - Emelia and Renato discuss the pros and cons of DIY pricing research

    25:26 - Renato and Emelia cover how executives can make the case for pricing research in their organization

    26:40 - Renato shares advice for what kind of questions marketers should ask when talking to a potential partner re: pricing research

    28:45 - Episode wrap-up


    Episode Credits

    Executive Produced & Hosted by Emelia Rallapalli

    Produced by Stephanie Watanabe

    Editing and Post Produced by Erin Zimmerman

    Artwork and Design by Liisa Turan-Walters

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    29 mins