
Uncensored CMO Politics, persuasion and podcasts - lessons from Jimmy's Jobs of the Future
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Jan 5, 2026 Jimmy McLoughlin, founder of 'Jimmy's Jobs of the Future' and former Downing Street adviser, reveals the secrets behind creating a top political podcast. He discusses landing big names like the Prime Minister and the evolving power of long-form media. They dive into trust issues in marketing and politics, explore why humour is essential in advertising, and highlight Monzo's unique branding approach. McLoughlin also shares insights on adapting marketing strategies to a rapidly changing landscape and the importance of diverse audience engagement.
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Podcast Born From Being A Stay-At-Home Dad
- Jimmy started Jimmy's Jobs of the Future while a stay-at-home dad during March 2020 and walking his newborn in the park.
- He built the show to recreate the Number 10 conversations about where new jobs come from and to inspire non-linear career paths.
How He Got The Prime Minister On
- Jimmy secured Prime Minister Keir Starmer by negotiating format and time with Downing Street and using relaxed pre-show chat to loosen the conversation.
- That informal start led to personal topics Starmer wouldn't cover elsewhere, changing listener perception.
Podcasts Reveal Politicians' Human Side
- Long-form podcasts let listeners see a much more human, nuanced side of politicians than short TV clips.
- That depth can materially shift public perception of a political figure.



