
This week’s “Marketing
Today” is an untraditional episode, but it’s packed with insight, humor, compassion -- and, yes, a marketing lesson or two.
I sat down to talk with Cal Fussman, journalist, best-selling author, and writer at large for Esquire, where he has served as lead interviewer for the magazine’s
notable “What
I’ve Learned” series.
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During the course of his career, Fussman has interviewed and written about famous people from Jimmy Carter, Mikhail Gorbachev, and Ted Kennedy to Jack
Welch, Al Pacino, and Muhammad Ali, as well as countless others.
His personal essay “Cocktails
Before The Collapse,” written about his time as a sommelier at Windows on the World, the restaurant that sat perched atop the World Trade Center, won a James Beard Foundation Award in
2012.
During the course of our conversation, Fussman touched on many of the pivotal moments that shaped his life and career. Perhaps most notably, it was his decision as a second grader to
pick up a pencil, write a letter, lick a stamp, and toss an envelope in a mailbox during one of the darkest times in American history that revealed to him the power of a great question: “I knew,
at that time, that a good question could get you to the most powerful person on earth, and it has guided my life ever since.”
Highlights from this week’s “Marketing
Today” podcast include:
- A letter sent to a U.S. president in a time of national tragedy set the course for
Fussman’s career. (1:37)
- Raise your hand: Fussman discusses how our childhood curiosity becomes tempered.
(3:53)
- “I’m prepared to improvise": Fussman stores questions in his head like a jukebox; he just has to press
play. (17:42)
- “There‘s a great marketing story": Fussman talks about the time Jack Welch took him to lunch.
(30:59)
- Breaking down the wall between journalism and marketing. (45:10)
- “Everything that I felt no good at, I’ve had to somehow master.” (52:24)
- “I’ve got a baby in the palm of my hand": Fussman describes his experience speaking at a hospital. (55:34)
- Fussman is still particular about the way he markets himself. (1:02:17)
- Eureka! Cal and l discover “Fussman’s gold.” (1:07:56)
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