

Michael Williams
Style writer and founder of the blog A Continuous Lean, known for his focus on well-made classic American clothing and his podcast, "Central Division."
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Apr 6, 2023 • 1h 2min
Merchandise and Marketing with Michael Williams from A Continuous Lean - [Making Media, EP.12]
A special announcement today. The Colossus Merchandise Shop is open for business. If you're listening to this, that means we avoided my biggest fear. We did not break the internet, but please head over to joincolossus.com where you will find a link to our shop.Staying on that theme, Dom and I hosted Michael Williams from A Continuous Lean for a timely conversation on branding, merchandise, and how companies can differentiate themselves. Michael has been writing about heritage brands for over 15 years. In a world where every website looks the same and every gift guide has the same recommendations, Michael consistently presents original things. Enjoy the episode. For the full show notes, transcript, and links to the best content to learn more, check out the episode page here.-----This episode is brought to you by Scribe. Scribe is the presenting sponsor of this episode of Making Media and the magic behind the Colossus transcripts. One of the best decisions we made at Colossus was transcribing all of our audio into a searchable transcript library. We had been using another provider up until the summer of 2022 but we were constantly having issues with accuracy if our audio was just the slightest bit impaired. Whether it's training sessions, internal Q&As, or for media purposes, the value of transcripts is huge. And we are not alone. Scribe is the transcription service that powers all of S&P Global - like CapIQ - and the client list includes our friends at Tegus. Go to joincolossus.com/scribe to unlock 150 minutes of free transcription and test their capabilities.-----Making Media is a property of Colossus, LLC. For more episodes of Making Media, visit joincolossus.com/episodes.Stay up to date on all our podcasts by signing up to Colossus Weekly, our quick dive every Sunday highlighting the top business and investing concepts from our podcasts and the best of what we read that week. Sign up here.Follow us on Twitter: @ReustleMatt | @domcooke | @MakingMediaPod | @JoinColossus Show Notes(00:04:00) - (First question) - The early days of launching A Continuous Lean and how it transitioned into the business he built around it(00:06:19) - What led to ACL being featured in the New York Times(00:08:29) - Deciding to branch out from ACL and creating his consulting agency (00:10:43) - How he’s managed to stay true to his vision of staying small and in control (00:12:34) - The best strategy and advice he could give brands today (00:15:45) - Key characteristics of companies that are bad or good at marketing (00:21:39) - Further case studies for brands that are seemingly timeless(00:22:27) - His favorite aspects of the Master's Golf Tournament(00:24:29) - Rolex: Timeless Excellence; The Walt Disney Company: An Entertainment Empire(00:26:34) - When corporate merch became a thing what the point of it is(00:30:14) - Whether or not the rules of consumer goods and quality apply to corporate merch (00:32:08) - What made the Domino’s Rolex so desirable as a branded watch(00:34:04) - The cult-ish appeal of the New Yorker tote bag (00:34:54) - Ways to collaborate with celebrities to grow merch awareness(00:35:55) - The process of building and launching the ACL merch store(00:41:48) - Developing brand partnerships and his experience with them(00:44:46) - Whether or not it’s worth it for a business like Colossus to launch a merch store (00:46:14) - Having taste instinctually or if it can learned over time (00:47:43) - Possible reasons why Apple doesn’t have a merch shop (00:49:14) - Quality, exclusivity, and scarcity as factors in the success of merch(00:50:47) - Debrief

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Mar 2, 2022 • 52min
Developing Your Personal Uniform
David Coggins, a style writer known for his expertise in menswear, and Michael Williams, founder of the blog A Continuous Lean, share insights on cultivating a personal uniform. They explain how this approach simplifies dressing while reflecting individuality. The duo discusses the importance of foundational pieces, the influence of familial fashion, and the evolution of personal style over time. Listeners learn how confidence and self-knowledge shape their choices, encouraging a blend of comfort and personality in everyday fashion.

Mar 19, 2021 • 30min
The American Way of War: A History
Michael Williams, a professor of International Relations and Security, unpacks the American approach to warfare throughout history. He discusses the evolution of military strategy from Ancient Greece to modern drone warfare. The dual nature of military technology is explored, revealing how innovations aimed at reducing suffering often exacerbate brutality. Additionally, Williams examines the cultural influences on military tactics and the moral implications of targeting civilians, offering a critical lens on America's current warfare strategies.