• Badass by Design with Beatrice Gutknecht
    Jun 18 2025
    “You’re not going to be persecuted for doing things differently.”

    In this episode, Michael Dargie connects with Beatrice Gutknecht, a brand strategist, former hotel manager, and founder of Badass Reby B. Now based in Valencia, Spain after a decade in Myanmar—including living through a military coup—Beatrice is helping people badass their brands by doing the exact opposite of what the world expects.

    This episode is sponsored by my new book BRANDJITSU, helping you find, shape, and share your story with the world.

    Beatrice opens up about the personal journey that shaped her, from a precocious kid who made fake ad jingles to losing both parents and rediscovering her voice. She shares the pivotal moment that led her to say “yes” to discomfort and finally stop waiting for permission. She created a tool that diagnoses brand problems and gives businesses a clear path to improvement—and she’s giving it away for free.

    We talk about her favourite brunch spots, obsession with dark chocolate, passion for questioning industry norms, and the global experiences that shaped her approach to business and life. Beatrice even shares how her human design type helped her embrace the way she processes decisions (hint: talking is everything).

    Whether you’re building a brand or figuring out who the hell you are, this episode is a refreshing and rebellious reminder to stop blending in and start showing up.

    Quotable Quotes

    “Pushing back against the norms will only help you. It won’t detract from you.” – Beatrice Gutknecht

    “Do I even have a voice? That’s how deep under the mud I was.” – Beatrice Gutknecht

    “You’re not going to be persecuted for doing things differently.” – Beatrice Gutknecht

    “Question the shoulds.” – Beatrice Gutknecht

    “This was freaking amazeballs.” – Beatrice Gutknecht

    “Just show the tree your pancakes.” – Michael Dargie

    Episode Highlights

    Valencia Life | Beatrice shares why she chose Spain

    Free Branding Tool | A prescription for brand problems

    Operations-Led Branding | Her unique approach to strategy

    Origin Story | From hotel manager to real estate to rebel

    Losing Her Voice | How school, culture, and loss silenced her

    Getting Uncomfortable | Why saying yes changed everything

    Leaving Myanmar | Surviving a coup and starting over

    Dark Chocolate & Brunch | Guilty pleasures and Sunday rituals

    Branding Truth | Stop copying your industry, look elsewhere

    Rebel Advice | “Question the shoulds”

    Favourite Place | Valencia vs Myanmar vs Florence

    Pet Pirate Dreams | Parrots, pirates, and planning

    Human Design | Projector mode: talk first, think after

    Maple Syrup | Field trips, taps, and Canadian trees

    LINKS FROM EPISODE

    Badassery by B (https://www.youtube.com/@badasserybyb)

    Beatrice on LinkedIn (https://www.linkedin.com/in/beatricegutknecht/)

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    32 mins
  • Fail Fast, Learn Faster with Sandra Kokotovic
    Jun 16 2025
    “Take whatever opportunities you can so you can fail as fast as you can.”

    In this episode, Michael Dargie sits down with Sandra Kokotovic, immigrant entrepreneur and co-founder of Snap Advantage, a boutique marketing agency helping health and wellness brands scale to seven figures and beyond.

    This episode is sponsored by my new book BRANDJITSU, helping you find, shape, and share your story with the world.

    Sandra shares her journey from moving to Canada as a teenager—struggling with language, culture shock, and fitting in—to building Shopify stores from scratch and eventually launching her own successful agency. Along the way, she’s learned that success isn’t handed to you. It’s earned through trial, error, and a willingness to fail fast and often.

    This is a story of hustle without entitlement. Sandra opens up about the early days of cold calls, getting laughed out of rooms, and learning to pitch herself with confidence. She also shares what makes a successful online business today, how to market without wasting money, and why understanding your audience always comes first.

    We also learn about Sandra’s guilty pleasures (Harvey’s poutine and pool hall hustles), her love for Croatia, the magic of quiet Sundays, and her personal wish for the world.

    Whether you’re building a brand, launching a business, or just tired of Instagram fluff, Sandra’s no-nonsense approach to marketing and life is exactly what you need to hear.

    Quotable Quotes

    “You’re not worth a million dollars unless you solve a million-dollar problem.” – Sandra Kokotovic

    “You have no idea how smart I am in my own language.” – Sandra Kokotovic

    “Take whatever opportunities you can so you can fail as fast as you can.” – Sandra Kokotovic

    “You don’t have to follow the regular path in life. You can be a rebel. A rebel rebel.” – Sandra Kokotovic

    “That’s kick ass. Thank you so much.” – Michael Dargie

    Episode Highlights

    Calgary Clients | Sandra visits Abria Labs for content creation

    Snap Advantage | Building a boutique agency with her husband

    Marketing Origin Story | From HR to Bali beach epiphany

    Online Store Truths | Shopify success isn’t what influencers promise

    Cold Plunge Sundays | Biohacking and rest in her Zen “Bolly Room”

    Poutine & Pool | Harvey’s and hustling guys at the bar

    Immigrant Experience | The struggle and strength of starting over at 14

    Language & Identity | “You have no idea how smart I am”

    Love for Croatia | A blend of East and West she calls perfect

    Rebels in Waiting | Why failure is your best teacher

    Real Talk | Success takes humility, hustle, and heart

    LINKS FROM EPISODE

    Snap Advantage ( https://snapadvantage.com)

    Sandra Kokotovic On LinkedIn (https://www.linkedin.com/in/sandrakokotovic?utm_source=share&utm_campaign=share_via&utm_content=profile&utm_medium=ios_app)

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    "BrandJitsu™: Move Your Brand From 'Meh' To Memorable"
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    29 mins
  • Questioning the Status Quo, On Purpose with Robyn Bolton
    Jun 13 2025
    “We made up the rules. Let’s change them.”

    In this episode, Michael Dargie talks with innovation strategist, author, and rebel-in-chief Robyn Bolton, founder of Mile Zero and author of Unlocking Innovation: A Leader’s Guide for Turning Bold Ideas into Tangible Results.

    This episode is sponsored by my new book BRANDJITSU, helping you find, shape, and share your story with the world.

    From growing up outside Cleveland to almost getting fired twice at Procter & Gamble for asking too many questions, Robyn’s journey is one of fierce curiosity, unapologetic honesty, and building real change inside big organizations. She shares how being “respectfully disruptive” got her in trouble—and eventually got her free.

    They dig into what innovation actually looks like in practice (hint: it’s messy), the moment she realized rebellion was her calling, and how she finds calm in a world of chaos—through Lego building.

    She also talks about how leaders can use self-awareness as their greatest innovation tool, why pretending to be more radical than you are will backfire, and how her new book is a manual for real-world, no-BS innovators.

    From literary obsessions to modular buildings, this episode is a masterclass in leading with purpose, persistence, and a sense of play.

    Quotable Quotes

    “You will only be satisfied if you’re rebelling against something.” – Robyn Bolton

    “We made up the rules. Let’s change them.” – Robyn Bolton

    “The first person always gets shot in the back. That’s why they gave me the Pioneer Award.” – Robyn Bolton

    “If you’re not willing to cross a line, let people know that ahead of time.” – Robyn Bolton

    “You’re a deep well, Robyn.” – Michael Dargie

    Episode highlights

    Unlocking Innovation | Robyn’s new book helps leaders turn bold ideas into real results

    Born to Rebel | Why the only life that satisfies her is one that breaks the rules

    Innovation with Integrity | Knowing what you’re willing—and not willing—to do

    Cleveland Grit | Growing up tough and loyal in the home of the underdogs

    Major League Chill | Why summer baseball games are her favourite way to unplug

    Art Theft & Museums | The Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum is her Boston must-see

    Lego as Therapy | Robyn explains why building detailed sets helps her reset

    European Dreams & Key West Vibes | Her two favourite types of travel

    Seamless Teams | Her next book idea is already brewing

    Rebels in Waiting | Find your why, build your allies, and get ready for the long game

    Links from the episode

    Mile Zero Website (https://milezero.io)
    Robyn Bolton on LinkedIn (https://www.linkedin.com/in/robynmbolton)

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    "BrandJitsu™: Move Your Brand From 'Meh' To Memorable"
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    36 mins
  • Beyond the Black Belt with Maeghen Cotterill
    Jun 11 2025
    “Getting punched in the face? It’s the fastest way to learn what you’re made of.” In this episode, Michael Dargie sits down with Maeghen Cotterill, a professional martial artist, psychic channeler, and intuitive coach. Maeghen has been immersed in martial arts since she was eight years old and built one of Canada’s most successful dojos. She earned 11 world titles, founded Rising Phoenix Martial Arts, led Team Canada, and brought the world championships to Calgary—all while confronting abuse, disillusionment, and burnout. But after checking every box she’d ever set for herself, Maeghen did something unimaginable—she walked away from it all. This episode is sponsored by my new book BRANDJITSU, helping you find, shape, and share your story with the world. What follows is a deeply honest conversation about identity, masks, and the courage it takes to burn everything down to rebuild a life with more joy, authenticity, and play. She reflects on blending the fierce discipline of martial arts with the gentler power of intuition, and how she finally found peace in the integration of both. We learn what it means to really get punched in the face—literally and metaphorically—and how those experiences can forge strength, humility, and insight. Maeghen shares stories of breaking barriers, surviving the underbelly of competitive sport, and discovering that softness can be as powerful as strength. Whether you’re a rebel in waiting or someone who’s already mid-pivot, Maeghen’s journey is a powerful reminder that you can do more than one thing—and you can always choose again. Quotable Quotes “I wanted to be the role model I didn’t have.” – Maeghen Cotterill “My masks have come off. My identity is becoming less and less important.” – Maeghen Cotterill “Getting punched in the face? It’s the fastest way to learn what you’re made of.” – Maeghen Cotterill “You don’t eat the elephant all at once—you take one bite at a time.” – Maeghen Cotterill “Sometimes we’re just doing stuff because we think we should. But we actually don’t want to.” – Michael Dargie Episode Highlights Life After Burnout | Maeghen shares how she blew up her life to follow her intuition Childhood Vision | She knew at 8 years old she wanted to teach martial arts Style Shifts | Transitioning through Gōjū-ryū, Kung Fu, and Shotokan Karate Martial Arts as Healing | Finding regulation through practice Starting Rising Phoenix | How she opened her first dojo at 23 Proving Herself | Winning 11 world titles across 8 divisions Hosting World Championships | Bringing 3,000 competitors to Calgary Getting Punched | Why everyone should feel it at least once Mentorship | Shoutout to Ed Straugh and Faisal Karmali New Joy | Lazy mornings, frequency music, and ugly-cry friendships Realization | Making decisions from fear vs. choosing peace Cobra Kai & Mortal Kombat | Why realistic representation matters Favourite Move | Lead leg sidekick to the face Disordered Eating | The darker side of competition Favourite Travel | Feeling at home in Germany and Austria Advice for Rebels | Start with unicorns and rainbows, then build LINKS FROM EPISODE Beyond the Black Belt (https://beyondtheblackbelts.com) Maeghen on Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/ninjagirlmma?igsh=MW8zcDlycTV1NHAxeg==) Get Your Copy of Michael's Book: "BrandJitsu™: Move Your Brand From 'Meh' To Memorable" Indigo | Barnes & Noble | MichaelDargie.com
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    49 mins
  • Universe, Show Me a Sign with Carmen Pineda-Selva
    Jun 9 2025
    “I don’t know how the universe works, but I know how to move with it.”

    In this episode, Michael Dargie welcomes videographer, storyteller, and spontaneous cannonballer Carmen Pineda Selva. Known for her honest storytelling and contagious energy, Carmen shares the moment six months ago when she finally stopped resisting the universe and just started moving with it.

    This episode is sponsored by my new book BRANDJITSU, helping you find, shape, and share your story with the world.

    What started as an unexpected invitation to ride motorcycles for a travel video evolved into a transformative life reset—both creatively and personally. Carmen opens up about post-COVID burnout, a major life breakup, healing through Alberta’s landscapes, and finding joy (and love) on the back of a motorcycle.

    She talks about the creative spark behind her documentary project Alberta’s Healing Landscapes, which is now growing into a national series capturing stories of healing and connection across Canada—from the back of a bike. There’s heartbreak, humour, gravel roads, and a heavy dose of humble wisdom in this episode—and Carmen’s unapologetic authenticity shines the entire way.

    Cool stuff Carmen says

    “I don’t know how the universe works, but I know how to move with it.”

    “Life is supposed to be fun—I forgot that.”

    “Don’t think. Just jump.”

    “Pizza is like sex—even when it’s bad, it’s still pretty good.”

    “If you don’t obey your inner rumble, you’re gonna create crap.”

    Episode highlights

    Life After Burnout | Carmen shares how a post-COVID crash and a failed application changed everything

    Riding Toward Healing | Her first motorcycle ride becomes a spiritual wake-up call

    Alberta’s Healing Landscapes | Dreaming a full documentary project in her sleep

    From Film to Freedom | How videography and motorcycles collided into a whole new life

    Pizza, Poetry, and Potholes | The rebel wisdom of joy, connection, and jumping in

    Rebel with a Camera | Why she films from the back of a bike

    Cannonball Thinking | How doing things before overthinking fuels everything

    Healing Across Canada | A multi-part series capturing the soul of the country on two wheels

    Why JD Matters | The love story that began with a helmet and a promise

    Using Her Superpower | Being “incognito” to capture the realest moments

    Links from the episode

    Videography Incognito (https://facebook.com/videographyincognito)
    Freedom Biker Tours (https://freedombikertours.com)

    Hosted by: Michael Dargie
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    48 mins
  • The Power of Story Structure with Deborah Ager
    Jun 6 2025
    “That thing you feel awkward about? It might be your superpower.”

    In this episode, Michael Dargie sits down with author, editor, and writing mentor Deborah Ager, founder of Radiant Media Labs. Based in Maryland, Deborah helps business leaders, professionals, and creatives translate their decades of knowledge into books that clarify, inspire, and connect.

    This episode is sponsored by my new book BRANDJITSU, helping you find, shape, and share your story with the world.

    Deborah shares how her work evolved from marketing consultant to book coach—and how a single ghostwriting project opened a door she didn’t expect. Now, she guides clients through a process she calls “Clarify, Storify, Amplify,” giving them the structure and strategy they need to write books that build brands, careers, and legacy.

    She opens up about how poetry, language precision, and her own creative practice inform her work—and how joy, not perfectionism, is the secret ingredient to finishing. Whether you’re stuck at page one or polishing your manuscript, this episode is full of practical wisdom, thoughtful metaphors, and writer-to-writer solidarity.

    Quotable quotes

    “Editing is revision—but it’s also revisioning.”

    “That thing you feel awkward about? It might be your superpower.”

    “Just creating can feel very good—even if no one ever sees it.”

    “Words have nuance. Choosing the right ones can change everything.”

    “Discernment will help you move forward faster.”

    Episode highlights

    From Marketing to Memoirs | How Radiant Media Labs got its start

    Ghostwriting to Book Coaching | The power of clarifying other people’s ideas

    Editing as Joyful Revisioning | How to make peace with the hard parts

    Mindset Matters | Why joy and process go hand in hand

    Not Everyone Will Like It | And that’s okay

    Knowing Your Reader | Why audience clarity changes everything

    The Poetry Edge | Precision of language as a business advantage

    Clarify, Storify, Amplify | Deborah’s signature 3-part writing framework

    A Perfect Deborah Day | Creativity, conversation, and long walks

    What Deborah Reads | Essays, hybrid memoirs, and story-rich nonfiction

    Guilty Pleasures | Gardening, lake walks, and sharing food with wildlife

    Creating for Joy | Letting go of judgment and loving the process

    Rebels in Waiting | Discernment is the rebel’s best friend

    Black-Eyed Peas & Greens | Deborah’s go-to comfort food

    Dreambook Launcher | A free tool to help you start your book

    Links from the episode

    Radiant Media Labs Website (https://radiantmedialabs.com)

    Deborah Ager on LinkedIn (https://www.linkedin.com/in/deborahager)

    BrandJitsu Book (https://brandjitsu.com)

    Hosted by: Michael Dargie
    THEREBELREBELPODCAST.COM | LINKEDIN.COM

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    "BrandJitsu™: Move Your Brand From 'Meh' To Memorable"
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    33 mins
  • Art, ADHD, and Undead IP with Ben Walker-Storey
    Jun 4 2025
    “That thing that made you weird? It’s your superpower now.” In this episode, Michael Dargie chats with illustrator, animator, and all-around macabre misfit Ben Walker-Storey. From his spooky spot in Grass Valley, California—known for gold rushes and now monster sketches—Ben opens up about his life as a creator navigating ADHD, artistic reinvention, and DIY horror storytelling. This episode is sponsored by my new book BRANDJITSU, helping you find, shape, and share your story with the world. Ben is the creative force behind Cheap Chills Fan Club, an online brand that’s part creepy, part kitsch, and fully him. He draws, designs, animates, curates, and riffs on everything from vintage goths to B-movie monsters, often through alter ego “Roman Candelabra”—a persona born out of pandemic-era content making and camera anxiety. Together, they explore Ben’s childhood obsession with He-Man and horror flicks, the joyful weirdness of mid-century design, and how his awkward 14-year-old self inspired his favourite character, Grigor. From live-streamed sketch sessions to animated shorts and a newly rebooted podcast, Ben’s doing it all on his own freaky, funny terms. Whether it’s making weird T-shirts, studying bad transfers of Day of the Triffids, or drawing 80s goths from yearbook photos, Ben is a creative rebel worth watching (and listening to). You’ll laugh, you’ll nod, you’ll probably want to draw something after. Quotable quotes “The world doesn’t care about you—and that’s a good thing.” “I can’t do things another way. I literally can’t.” “Roman Candelabra just popped into my head. It was perfect.” “Grigor is me at my most awkward—he’s my most honest character.” “That thing that made you weird? It’s your superpower now.” Episode highlights Gold Country Life | Ben lives where the gold rush began—jeans might be the new treasure What’s Ben Up To? | Goths, monsters, T-shirts, and animated dreams Clip Studio Love | Why Ben left Procreate for a better creative workflow ADHD & Art | Why rebellion and creative obsession go hand-in-hand He-Man Changed Everything | Where Ben’s character obsession began Enter Grigor | The awkward devil-boy mascot of Ben’s empire Under the Skin | The horror movie that broke Ben (in a good way) Seagull Baby | Imagining how parenthood affects horror response What the World Should Know | No one’s watching you—do your weird thing Advice for Rebels | Patience, authenticity, and leaning into the awkward Roman Candelabra | The goth alter ego that gave Ben creative freedom Where to Find Ben | Cheap Chills Fan Club, Instagram, YouTube, and more Links from the episode Ben Walker-Storey on Instagram (https://instagram.com/cheapchillsfanclub) Cheap Chills Fanclub Website (https://cheapchillsfanclub.com) Cheap Chills Podcast (https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/cheap-chills-on-art-and-monsters/id1322125727) Hosted by: Michael Dargie THEREBELREBELPODCAST.COM | LINKEDIN.COM Get Your Copy of Michael's Book: "BrandJitsu™: Move Your Brand From 'Meh' To Memorable" Indigo | Barnes & Noble | MichaelDargie.com
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    44 mins
  • Tech, Tactics, and Takeovers with Claire Milligan
    Jun 2 2025
    “Don’t stop being that person who steps off the ledge.” In this episode, Michael Dargie connects with Claire Milligan, founder of Aimably, whose career has evolved from a designer obsessed with user experience to an entrepreneur helping businesses navigate private equity transformations—without losing their soul (or their engineers). This episode is sponsored by my new book BRANDJITSU, helping you find, shape, and share your story with the world. Claire shares her journey from building products inside a small startup to leading business lines within private equity–owned companies. When rising AWS cloud costs became immovable obstacles, Claire and her colleague Mark founded Aimably to solve one very expensive problem: making cloud hosting costs understandable—and manageable. She breaks down how cost and engineering decisions in tech are often misaligned, how the traditional gross margin model fails modern SaaS, and why firing developers to improve numbers is not the solution. There’s also time for farting Santas, sourdough alternatives, and Claire’s favourite ski patrol memories in Lake Tahoe. This conversation dives deep into systems thinking, entrepreneurial grit, and why people—and their quirky personalities—are what drive the best businesses forward. It’s candid, funny, and packed with aha moments about building better companies and better lives. Quotable quotes “We do margins wrong in software.” —Claire Milligan “People are just the beginning and the end of the conversation.” —Claire Milligan “Don’t stop being that person who steps off the ledge.” —Claire Milligan “We get stuck in decisions that have cascading consequences.” —Claire Milligan “You had me at farting Santa.” —Michael Dargie Episode highlights Aimably’s Mission | Helping businesses navigate private equity with cloud cost clarity Cloud Reality Check | Why AWS bills forced Claire into entrepreneurship From Logo Design to UX | Claire’s design roots lead her into tech Obsessed with Cars | User experience goes beyond screens Grandpa’s Farting Santa | Corporate leadership meets absurd desk décor Needlepoint Sass | Claire’s unexpected creative outlet Software ≠ Car Manufacturing | Why tech doesn’t track costs like physical goods Redefining Margins | Putting engineering up top changes the math Broccoli, Reimagined | Life (and vegetables) after the 80s On Chairlifts and Wisdom | Claire’s ski patrol reflections Baking Through Burnout | Croissants, millionaires shortbread, and pandemic therapy Leisure Isn’t Just for the Rich | Why Great British Bake Off matters Around the World in Two Weeks | A father-daughter adventure Rebel Advice | When you step off the ledge, stay authentic Links from episode Aimably Website (https://www.aimably.com) Claire Milligan on LinkedIn (https://www.linkedin.com/in/clairemilligan) BrandJitsu Book (https://brandjitsu.com) Hosted by: Michael Dargie THEREBELREBELPODCAST.COM | LINKEDIN.COM Get Your Copy of Michael's Book: "BrandJitsu™: Move Your Brand From 'Meh' To Memorable" Indigo | Barnes & Noble | MichaelDargie.com
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    43 mins