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Balancing Act: Deb McGranaghan on Marketing, Motherhood, and Empowerment
In this special throwback episode from our Women in Marketing series, Maddie sits down with Deb McGranaghan, a marketing analyst at Seapoint Digital, to explore her unique journey into the world of marketing. Deb shares how she transitioned from traditional marketing methods to the digital landscape while juggling the demands of motherhood and entrepreneurship.
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welcome back to another episode of
the FreeDive Podcast I'm your host
Kristy Billingslea welcome back thank you
so much for being here um today we have
a special episode for you um and it's
not going to be with me I am fighting a
summer cold so you don't want to listen
to me um however I'm going to introduce
you into our episode um we have been
doing if you've been here a while you
would know um a Women in Marketing
series through time since March so we're
keeping that ball rolling uh we did some
with some fantastic women we did one
with Tina Gammon um Christina Garnett go
back and listen to those episodes if you
have not beautiful ladies beautiful
episodes and we're continuing on today
with Deb McGranaghan um we recorded this
episode back in March um and it's worth
resharing so we're going to reshare it
with you today we have more beautiful
women in marketing episodes to come I
have guests lined up ready for you I'm
really excited about these ones that are
com coming um but for now please enjoy
this interview um with Maddie and Deb
Deb
Hi
how are you
good so glad to have
you here with us today thanks for taking
the time to sit down and talk with us
thank you for having me excited to talk
about women in marketing and you're a
woman in marketing what is your job
title I am a marketing analyst here for
C Point awesome that's very cool can you
share a little bit with me about your
journey and how you got started in the
field of marketing well I I guess you'd
say I married into it kind of because I
married a self-employed contractor um
and with that came needing to Market to
help him get work so I worked for him um
throughout I mean we've been married 27
years tomorrow oh congratulations happy
anniversary thank you um yeah so I was
um we did lots back then we're talking
in the 2000 early 2000s the internet was
there but we weren't marketing on it yet
um so it was all like direct mail and s
and things like that wow um so that's
kind of was the first step and that has
always been like a recurring thing
that's been needed
throughout the years um because he's
always worked for himself we've also
done some real estate stuff so there's
Marketing in there um a lot of direct
mail stuff initially um but it was a
part-time thing I always had a regular
day job um and just kind of did that on
the side until I started here and
started doing it for an actual company
wow that's really cool so you've been
able to sort of grow along with the
marketing world over the years yeah for
sure because like I said it was
definitely more more um boots on the
ground initially more physical media
more physical for sure um and actually
about 11 years ago um shortly after I
had my daughter I started working for
myself and then and that was more things
were online then right um so I was
started working as a virtual assistant
oh cool yeah and I was actually helping
people with their social media and um
email marketing and things like that um
so I started doing it a little more for
myself
um and then ended yeah ended up here
awesome were there any particular
challenges that you experienced um
either at the start of your career in
marketing or since then um I would say
my biggest challenge was when I started
working for myself marketing
myself that was always my biggest
challenge I can sell other people all
day long um and help clients know what
to do but the actual markting marketing
of myself to find the clients um was
always my biggest downfall and my
biggest struggle I understand that
completely I think for most of us it can
be hard to sell ourselves because we're
we're hard on ourselves of course how
have you been able to um battle with
those
feelings um it's actually helped since
I've been here and working um with other
people and a lot of the collaborations
that's have happened here and like hey
people are actually like valuing my
opinion and I do bring good ideas you
know like seeing just that and and then
everybody has bad ideas too and like
every idea is welcome and nothing is
shot down and and just learning to trust
myself a little bit more in those
environments cuz I haven't really had a
position before where I had that
opportunity to like interact with others
it's either been me and my husband or me
myself and I alone in my office as a new
mom and and all the emotions and things
that come with that so um so I feel like
that's been really helpful to have other
people that are supportive and that um
value your opinion yeah absolutely
professional validation is is huge for
confidence building that's for sure for
sure are there any key traits or skills
that you feel are important in the
marketing
field um I feel like definitely having a
a willingness to adapt um you can't just
stay in one lane forever because
everything is changing yeah um but at
the same time you need to be able to
kind of see things through so there's
that balance of um not hopping around
too quickly but then if you see
something moving in a direction being
willing to maybe try something new even
if it's in addition to what you're
currently doing just um not getting too
stuck in a rut um and then like I said
before like being willing to work with
others and kind of check your ego at the
door um what you think is the best way
and like okay what's what can the group
come up with
um and maybe that's your idea or maybe
it's not and not taking things too
personally it sounds like too yeah which
is hard yeah I am a person who takes
things personally so well we're actually
the center of our own worlds that's just
the way it is yeah yeah and overly
self-critical so when Outsiders than
validate that criticism that you have
that can be hard so um so being with a
supportive group is definitely helpful
where it's not like even the bad ideas
aren't like criticized as such yeah or a
job or an idea not being the chosen one
doesn't necessarily mean it's a bad idea
it's just not the right idea for the
scenario exactly that makes sense or not
what the client wants to do at the time
right right so Deb how do you think that
companies can create a more supportive
and inclusive environment for
women I think
allowing women to be women and to show
up as women and think as women and also
um allowing space for the
responsibilities that women have outside
of the workplace as well that is going
to influence their thinking um remote
options is a big thing a lot of
marketing is online now um being able to
not have to clock in clock out at
certain times especially for moms um
that can be really important to to allow
them the um flexibility to not feel they
have to choose between their home life
and their work life um now are there
some fathers who are the primary
caretakers of their children absolutely
but we can probably agree as a majority
um the majority is women that are
primarily responsible for bringing the
kids to school and picking them up and
after school stuff and helping with
homework and and just all of those
things that are real demands on their
time and the time that they can spend at
work but that doesn't mean they can't
get the job done that doesn't mean that
they're not smart and that their ideas
aren't needed right in the industry in
any industry really like the world needs
that because again that's who's doing
all the purchasing that's these women
are starting these companies but being
allowed the
flexibility um with your time and the
space to um to not feel like you have to
pick yeah what's going to get your
attention like I'm a mom first my
daughter is my top priority right the
fact that I'm allowed to work from home
I do come into the office She is welcome
to come with me cuz I homeschool if I
couldn't do that I would not be able to
do this job if I had to choose I'm going
to choose to be home and someday when
she's out of the house then I would have
to work on that whole revisit
reestablishing yourself in the workplace
which is really hard and it's a shame
because you're missing out on some of
those best
years in from a career standpoint and
just there women have so much to
contribute absolutely you know we have a
different experience than men and if you
want to talk to women who are
purchasing your stuff you need to know
what they're thinking about
and that can be hard if it's only men in
the room that are making those decisions
absolutely so allowing allowing space
for that and not being made to feel like
you're an inconvenience if you need that
yeah absolutely um that's really
important because there's a lot of
really really smart women out there who
maybe don't get the opportunity to or
haven't found the right place where they
can showcase that in a way that fits the
rest of their life that makes perfect
sense yeah and um to your point women in
general but specifically mothers if they
don't have the opportunity to work um
like you said their their perspectives
won't be heard and that's an important
perspective absolutely you've been able
to as a mother and a woman do your job
and and be successful yeah and it's
because I don't have to worry or I don't
feel like I have to choose yeah um like
when we come into the office she has her
schoolwork with her and she does her
thing and I have to worry about where
she is or that she's not getting School
done that day or or all of that I don't
have to choose to like send her to
school when for us we don't feel like
that's the right choice right now for
many reasons um and even at home the
same thing it's like I can get up and do
my work at six o'clock in the morning
before she gets going for the day so
that I can then Focus some time on her
and that's okay as long as the work is
getting done and I'm there for any
client fa ing meetings that I am
expected to be on and as long as those
criteria are met when you do the work
doesn't really matter to anybody yeah
which is great because not everybody
thinks best between 8 and 5 o'clock
absolutely like I
don't so sometimes it's a Saturday
afternoon or whenever I'm allowed to
have some space so it's it's nice that
that is um welcome and encouraged here
just do do good work we don't care when
and and that's great that it can be that
way absolutely so how would you envision
how do you envision the future of
marketing and where do you see yourself
in that
future um that is a good
question of which I'm not
certain um all I know is that the future
of marketing is going to be different
than it is today that's pretty much all
we can
predict the future it's going to be
changing um I'm not going to try to to
guess where it's going to go um I know
that what I am doing within that field
right now I am still enjoying so it's
just a about matter of being willing to
Pivot with with where it is right um
with where it heads but things can
change overnight that does speak to your
point about flexibility um whatever the
future brings if you are flexible and
willing to put the work willing to learn
new technologies and skills you'll be
able to maintain a Competitive Edge in
the industry yeah for sure what advice
would you give to young women who are
interested in a career in
marketing H there's so many different
Avenues you can go down in the world of
marketing like just thinking from just
our agency we've got the creative team
like so the writers who like to create
content we have the graphics team we've
got the um account managers people who
are more technical technically Savvy um
I'm the analyst so I got the like
looking at the numbers so there's all
these different
Avenues um that you can try and knowing
your value I feel like is a big thing um
even if you are new in it uh you've been
shopping for years probably so you know
and you're you're on social media you're
out in the world you know what speaks to
you and even if you're younger like
those voices are needed too because you
can't reach from a marketing perspective
you can't reach uh an
18-year-old girl who's just out of high
school if you're a 60-year-old man
that's a lot harder to do so the
industry needs different ages and
different voices and different
perspectives um so why not you yeah
that's a great point and and just
trusting that even if you're the new
person in the room that you have a
different perspective you're coming in
from a different Viewpoint than
everybody else in the room and that
might be the shift that's needed to get
better results um so yeah knowing your
value and and playing to your strengths
like if you know that something you know
I'm not a numbers person but hey I'm
really creative I love to write well
then try that don't try to force
yourself into an area that isn't a good
fit um but be curious be curious to try
different things to see see where I
never would have picked where I am I
wouldn't have guessed that at all and I
actually really enjoy it nice so there's
a place for everybody there's a place
for everybody for sure well thank you so
much for taking the time to talk to us
it's great hearing your insights and um
we appreciate you so much and and your
hard work I appreciate you too thank you
so much this is great