Shoppe Talk - Stories About Branding, Business, Marketing, History, and Creative Philosophy
Shoppe Talk - Stories About Branding, Business, Marketing, History, and Creative Philosophy

Shoppe Talk - Stories About Branding, Business, Marketing, History, and Creative Philosophy

Jesse Mansfield | CEO @ Print Shoppe

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On Shoppe Talk, we explore the crossroads of business, branding and philosophy. How do companies create meaning beyond their products? What makes a brand unforgettable? And how can companies think differently about growth, creativity, and connection? If you’re a founder, marketer, or curious thinker, this podcast is your place for fresh ideas and practical wisdom.

Shoppe Talk is created and hosted by Jesse Mansfield, entrepreneur, author, and CEO @ Print Shoppe; a commercial printing and direct mail advertising agency. He distills decades of experience in entrepreneurship and thousands of marketing and brand projects across all industries into simple stories and axioms of truth.

New episodes are published every Tuesdays wherever you listen to podcasts.

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Employer Branding - Interview w/James Ellis
OCT 4, 2025
Employer Branding - Interview w/James Ellis
<p>This week on <em>Shoppe Talk</em>, host <a target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer nofollow" href="https://jessemansfield.com/">Jesse J. Mansfield IV</a> sits down with <strong>James Ellis</strong>, a world-leading expert on <strong>employer branding</strong>. James argues that a company's <strong>employees are its internal customers</strong>, and successfully scaling requires attracting the <em>right</em> talent—a vital, yet often ignored, facet of branding.</p><p></p><p>💡 Employer Branding: Quality Over Everything</p><p></p><p>Employer branding is a niche within classical branding with one critical difference: it's all about <strong>quality, not quantity</strong>.</p><ul><li><strong>The Core Question:</strong> Why should the person you want to hire <strong>choose you over all other options</strong>?</li><li><strong>High Stakes:</strong> A job is a life-changing choice, demanding a higher threshold of <strong>credibility and proof</strong> from the employer than consumer products.</li><li><strong>The "Four Wheels" Problem:</strong> Every company claims to have a "great culture." This generic messaging fails to differentiate. Recruitment must shift to an <strong>emotional connection</strong> and <strong>differentiated value</strong>.</li><li><strong>Proof Points:</strong> James gives examples of value clarity:<ul><li><strong>Goldman Sachs</strong> attracts people driven solely by wealth; the long hours are <strong>proof</strong> of the high-stakes transaction.</li><li><strong>Buffer</strong> proves its <strong>transparency</strong> by publicly listing every employee's salary.</li></ul></li></ul><p></p><p>🔍 Uncovering Your Differentiated Value</p><p></p><p>A strong employer brand is a <strong>game of proof</strong>. You can't just make a claim; you must show it in action.</p><ul><li><strong>Beyond the Blah-Blah:</strong> Generic statements like "we care" are useless. You need specific <strong>proof points</strong>. James shared a story where a client's culture was proven by the fact they <strong>DoorDashed meals to sick employees</strong>.</li><li><strong>Strategy Integration:</strong> A powerful employer brand ties your <strong>talent strategy</strong> directly to your <strong>business strategy</strong>. For a biotech firm, they proved <strong>collaboration</strong> by structuring it as <strong>professional development</strong>—an engineer and a biochemist learning from each other.</li><li><strong>Founder-Led Brands:</strong> These are efficient because the founder acts as the living <strong>proof point</strong> (like Gary Vaynerchuk's "You better be nice" core value). However, this concentrates all risk onto one spokesperson.</li></ul><p></p><p>🚀 The Takeaway for Business Leaders</p><p></p><p>Employer brand must be integrated across <strong>Recruiting (TA), HR, and Marketing</strong>. Any company that hires needs one.</p><p>James's advice to any CEO or Founder is: Don't focus on being the loudest. Ask yourself: <strong>"Why are our best people choosing us over all their other options?"</strong> If you can't clearly articulate that, you need to find your unique difference. A clear <strong>people brand</strong> ensures the people who join your company are truly aligned with your values, which is the ultimate key to growth.</p><p></p><p>🔗 Connect with James Ellis</p><p></p><ul><li><strong>LinkedIn:</strong> <a target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer nofollow" href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/thewarfortalent/">James Ellis</a></li><li><strong>Company:</strong> <a target="_blank" rel="noopener" class="ng-star-inserted" href="https://www.employerbrandlabs.com/">Employer Brand Labs</a></li><li><strong>Free Resources:</strong> <a target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer nofollow" href="https://www.eb-af.com/">eb-af.com</a> (Employer Brand AF)</li></ul>
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Shoppe Talk - A New Era of Business, Branding, and Human Connection
AUG 25, 2025
Shoppe Talk - A New Era of Business, Branding, and Human Connection
<p>It’s the dawn of a new era. The ground beneath us is shifting — fast.</p><p>As we transition into the post-information age, one question looms large: <strong>What does the future of business look like?</strong></p><p>Gone are the days when clicks and likes were enough. In the age of AI, <strong>the human economy</strong> is all that’s left. Brands — big and small — must rediscover what truly matters: <strong>personality, trust, and connection.</strong></p><p>Welcome to <strong>Shoppe Talk</strong> — a podcast about branding, business, and philosophy. In this series, we’ll explore:</p><p>✅ Why craftsmanship still matters — even at scale</p><p>✅ How to infuse personality into everything you create</p><p>✅ What it really means to build something worth remembering</p><p>Join me as we learn how brands thrive across generations and eras — and how you can too. Because the world doesn’t need more of the same. <strong>It needs what only YOU can create.</strong></p><p>Subscribe now and start your journey with <strong>Shoppe Talk</strong>.</p><p><strong>Music Credit:</strong><em>"Nocturne in E-flat major, Op. 9 No. 2"</em> composed by <strong>Frédéric Chopin</strong>, performed by <strong>Aya Higuchi</strong>, sourced from <a target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer nofollow" href="https://musopen.org/music/108-nocturnes-op-9/">Musopen.org</a>, licensed under Creative Commons Attribution 3.0.</p>
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