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  <title>Inside the Alcohol Marketing Machine: An Industry Insider Reveals How Your Drinking Habits Were Designed</title>
  <description> What if the reason you drink more than you planned — every single time — isn't a failure of willpower? What if it was designed that way?  The alcohol industry generates hundreds of billions of dollars annually. It employs some of the most sophisticated marketing minds in the world. And for years, one of those minds was Ella Parlor, who helped drive more than $1 billion in beverage sales through campaigns for the world's largest beer, wine, and spirit brands. Now she's written a book about it. And she's not pulling any punches.  In this episode of Good Is In The Details, Gwendolyn Dolske and Rudy Salo sit down with Ella Parlor (marketing executive, podcaster, Amazon bestselling author, and fellow Rosary High School alumna) for a conversation about her memoir High Tolerance: The Intoxicating World of Alcohol Marketing (Game Changer Publishing): a brutally honest, often hilarious look inside the alcohol marketing machine from someone who helped build it.  This is not a preachy sober memoir. Ella wrote most of it with a cocktail in hand. &amp;amp;nbsp;It is a rare insider reckoning with one of the most ethically complex industries in America, told by someone who was simultaneously the architect of its influence and one of its subjects.  What we explore in this episode:  How alcohol marketing actually works — the psychology behind campaigns that make you reach for the same brand again and again without knowing why What the industry knows about consumer behavior that it doesn't tell you — and the data behind America's drinking culture that made Ella start asking uncomfortable questions The philosophy of influence and manipulation: where does effective marketing end and ethical responsibility begin? What it felt like to be both the person designing the campaigns and someone whose own relationship with alcohol was being shaped by the same culture she was selling The sober-curious movement — what it is, what's driving it, and what Ella's insider perspective reveals about why it's gaining such momentum What a billion-dollar career in alcohol marketing teaches you about authenticity, leadership, and the gap between professional success and personal alignment The marketing playbook they don't teach in business school — why flashy campaigns fail and what actually builds lasting brand loyalty What Socrates and philosophy have to say about the ethics of influence — and whether it's possible to market a product responsibly when that product's business model depends on excess   This is one of those conversations that changes how you see something you interact with every single day — whether you drink or not.  Guest: Ella Parlor — marketing executive, author of the Amazon bestselling memoir High Tolerance: The Intoxicating World of Alcohol Marketing, podcaster, transformational coach, and business consultant. Over 15 years of experience driving more than $1 billion in revenue for Fortune 500 alcohol brands. Based in Dallas, Texas. Buy Ella's book:  High Tolerance Get in touch: https://www.goodisinthedetails.com Check out Rudy's Forbes article mentioned in the episode:  https://www.forbes.com/sites/rudysalo/2019/11/21/the-impact-of-californias-independent-contractor-law-on-the-future-of-transportation/?sh=2f9d863e57be Join our Patreon community where we dive more into Philosophy: https://www.patreon.com/GoodIsInTheDetails Thank you to our sponsor: http://www.avonmoreinc.com </description>
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