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Uncensored Renegades

Uncensored Renegades

De : Jon Evans and Kory Marchisotto
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Kory Marchisotto, the trailblazing CMO of e.l.f., and Jon Evans, the perpetually fired host of the Uncensored CMO, team up to talk about the things leaders usually avoid talking about; failures, numbers, getting fired, and so on. The renegade duo fire through topics at speed, on a 20-minute time limit… ish.2026 Uncensored CMO Economie Management Management et direction Marketing et ventes
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  • Tackling your weaknesses as a leader
    Apr 24 2026

    In this episode of Uncensored Renegades, Jon and Kory tackle something most people avoid: their own weaknesses.

    From brutally honest feedback from partners and teams to self-awareness and uncomfortable truths, they explore how to identify what you’re not good at and why that might be the most important step in growing as a leader. They also ask whether weaknesses are just overused strengths, and how traits like empathy or attention to detail can become liabilities if left unchecked.

    This is a candid, self-reflective conversation on turning your weaknesses into something you can actually use.

    Recommended reading:

    • Good to Great by Jim Collins
    • Indistractible by Nir Eyal


    Timestamps

    00:00 - Start
    00:51 - It’s ok to talk about the things you’re not good at
    02:23 - How do you know what you’re not good at?
    03:06 - Kory’s weaknesses according to her husband
    04:22 - Jon’s weaknesses according to his team
    06:19 - Kory’s weaknesses according to her
    07:15 - Is a weakness an overbuilt strength?
    08:54 - Can empathy be a weakness?
    10:38 - Why Kory is trying to improve her punctuation marks
    14:56 - Why Jon is terrible at company politics
    17:36 - Why Kory wants to go to the doctors more often
    18:50 - How to turn weaknesses into strengths

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    24 min
  • How to get the best performance out of your agency
    Apr 17 2026

    Today, Jon and Kory break down one of the most misunderstood relationships in marketing: working with agencies.

    From treating agencies as a true force multiplier to fixing broken relationships, they share practical advice on how to get the best out of your partners, and what to do when things inevitably go wrong. This is a candid look at trust, expectations, and why the best results come when agencies feel like part of your team, not just a supplier.

    Whether you’re managing an agency or working inside one, this episode will change how you think about the relationship.


    Timestamps

    00:00 - Start
    01:20 - Why agencies can be a force multiplier
    02:11 - How to fix a broken agency relationship
    04:12 - How to set your agency up for success
    08:36 - Bringing your agency into your company
    13:42 - What to do when things go wrong with your agency
    18:30 - Be tough in victory and gentle in defeat
    20:17 - What is the cost of changing your agency?

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    22 min
  • How to find inspiration
    Apr 10 2026

    Today, Jon and Kory explore a simple but often overlooked skill: how to actually find inspiration.


    From brands like Tony’s Chocolonely to supermarkets, subways, and even nature, they break down why the best ideas rarely come from inside your own company. Instead, inspiration comes from changing your environment, staying curious, and being open to unexpected moments.

    If you’re feeling stuck, this episode is a reminder that great ideas are everywhere, if you’re willing to look for them.


    Timestamps

    00:00 - Start
    00:32 - Why Jon is inspired by Tony’s Chocolonely
    06:45 - Why you need to look outside your company for inspiration
    08:35 - Finding inspiration in nature
    10:54 - The importance of changing your context
    12:56 - Getting inspiration in a supermarket
    14:33 - Getting inspiration on the metro
    16:57 - Why you need to be open to be inspired

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    22 min
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