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The Digital Agency Growth Podcast
Rated in the top 3% by ListenNotes and going strong for nearly 300 episodes since 2018, The Digital Agency Growth Podcast is dedicated to helping marketing agency owners and executives build stronger firms so they can grow, get acquired, or enjoy more peace of mind. Hosted by agency veteran and Sales Schema CEO Dan Englander, each episode features interviews with successful agency founders, industry experts, and business strategists who share insights on client acquisition, team building, offering optimization, operational efficiency, and sustainable growth models.
The Digital Agency Growth Podcast
Carl Smith on the Future of Agencies
In this episode, Dan Englander welcomeed Carl Smith, community builder and leader of The Bureau, for a wide-ranging, no-BS conversation on where the agency world is headed.
🧠What You’ll Learn
- The “Philosophical Futurist” Mindset
How to face rapid change—especially around AI—without fear or cynicism. - Inside The Bureau
The story behind one of the most influential agency communities and how it evolved from a 24-person retreat to a 1,400-member ecosystem. - The New Agency Model: Guilds & Partnerships
Why the future favors hyper-specialized micro-teams that plug into clients like “turbo packs,” collaborating through shared KPIs and accountability—not time and materials. - The Apathy Epidemic
Why so many leaders feel burned out, how “easy mode” ended, and how to reignite autonomy, mastery, and purpose. - Rethinking Retainers & Biz Dev
Why traditional retainers may be giving way to “progress-based” models and how the best BD teams are closing deals through transparency, empathy, and calm persistence.
🔑 Quotes
“We didn’t know it then, but the early 2000s were easy mode. There was so much money and mystery around what we did. Now we have to be business people—and that’s okay.” — Carl Smith
“Some are way ahead with AI, some are stuck in the messy middle, and some still have their heads in the sand.” — Carl Smith
“If you wait for things to get back to normal, you’ll miss what is normal.”
— Carl Smith
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