The Future Is Electric Vehicles, Power Lacing Sneakers, or Just An App
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In this episode of The Cars and Kicks Podcast, Erik Valdez, Jacques Slade, and Nick Engvall discuss personal style, electric vehicles, and the buying experience of a Rivian R1T. It also delves into the parallels between the car and sneaker industries, as well as the user experience of modern technology in cars. The conversation covers the challenges of direct-to-consumer sales in the automotive and sneaker industries, consumer behavior, brand loyalty, and the impact of company decisions on consumer experience. It also delves into the role of CEOs, the wow factor in product design, and the importance of taking creative risks.
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Chapters:
00:00 The Art of Podcast Intros and Personal Style
03:07 The Electric Vehicle Experience: Rivian R1T and Beyond
09:41 Parallels Between Cars and Kicks: User Experience and Purchasing
13:48 Modern Technology in Cars: User Experience and Satisfaction
27:15 Consumer Behavior and Brand Loyalty
30:30 CEO Impact on Consumer Experience
50:33 The Wow Factor in Product Design and Creative Risks
The Cars and Kicks Show is hosted by:
Jacques Slade is a multifaceted creator that explores the world of footwear and sports through the lens of culture. Through sneakers and golf, Jacques has cultivated an industry leading voice in the industry that can be seen online and on television. Or he is just an idiot. The jury is still out on that.
Erik Valdez is a husband, father, actor, producer, and creator, whose passion and knowledge for cars is unmatched. You might have seen him on shows like General Hospital, Graceland, or Superman & Lois. He’s driven in the Continental Tire SportsCar Challenge, the Baja 1000, and the number of cars he’s owned would rival the how collections of many sneakerheads.
Nick Engvall is a consultant and creator who helps brands make more authentic connections with their customers. His obsession with cars and sneakers both toe the line of unhealthiness that is best described as, overly passionate. If he’s not recording podcasts, he’s probably at the burrito shop or chasing down ocean sunsets.
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