Season 5Episode 17

The Art of Audacity

December 10, 2023
branding expertcreative entrepreneurshipcyberdogzdesign thinkingentrepreneurshipinnovative collaborationmarketing strategiesmichael dargiemike brevikrebelrebel podcastrisk taking

Mike Brevik

Cyberdogz Marketing

Unconventional Collaborations

Host: Michael Dargie, THE REBELREBEL PODCAST
Guest: Mike Brevik, CYBERDOGZ MARKETING, Chief Barketing Officer

RebelRebel Podcast host Michael Dargie sits down with Mike Brevik, the founder and chief barketing officer of CyberDogz. Mike shares his journey from aspiring cartoonist and illustrator to establishing a cutting-edge marketing agency. He recounts his childhood interests, his foray into corporate life, and his ultimate return to his creative roots by founding CyberDogz.

The episode delves into Mike's unique approach to branding, his adventurous collaboration stories, and his philosophy of marrying fun with business.

The conversation reveals Mike's perspective on taking risks, his approach to unconventional collaborations, and his vision for CyberDogz, making it a must-listen for entrepreneurs and creatives alike.

EPISODE HIGHLIGHTS

  • Mike's transition from aspiring artist to marketing maven.
  • The founding story and philosophy behind CyberDogs.
  • Insights into unique brand collaborations and projects.
  • Mike's take on blending creativity with business strategies.
  • The importance of risk-taking and innovation in entrepreneurship.
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About the Author: Michael Dargie

Michael Dargie

Michael Dargie is a creative strategist, entrepreneur, and the voice behind the RebelRebel Podcast. He founded Make More Creative, a creative agency helping brands stand out in a noisy world, and authored BrandJitsu™: Move Your Brand From 'Meh' To Memorable. A motorcycle rider, scuba diver, octopus whisperer, artist, writer, director, and adventurer — Michael brings a deep curiosity and genuine warmth to every conversation. He believes the best stories come from people who dare to do things differently, and he has spent nine seasons proving it.