"Speak up": 6 Q&As w/a Scaling Media Agency Exec
- Melissa Andraos

- 3 days ago
- 3 min read
In 2026, Exverus Cofounder & Managing Partner Talia Arnold went Into the Lab with Brainlabs to discuss the collapse of the brand/performance funnel, what a typical day looks like, how she creates her own joy outside of work, and advice she'd give herself earlier in her career.
What is a typical day for you as a media agency executive?
The mornings are all about getting up, getting the kids ready for school, packing lunches. Then it's checking email to see the emails that came in from the UK and the east coast because I'm in California, see what I need to catch up on, plan out my day.
After the kids get to school, it's the first meeting is usually our all-hands. So it's an everyday Zoom meeting where I meet the entire team on the west coast, and we all do a roundtable of what we're working on that day. It's a great chance to connect and talk to each other and see who needs help on what.
Then, it's usually off to client prep meetings and rehearsing for important presentations. And the next most important thing I'm working on is digging into some client research and preparing some thought leadership, some weekly blog posts that I'm going to post on our website to communicate all the media agency news and insights of the day!
What's the most exciting trend in advertising?
I think the biggest trend in advertising that excites me the most today is the full connection between brand equity, building activity and immediacy of purchase. That's something that we're talking to all of our clients about pretty much on a daily basis.
It's the need to simultaneously in one creative asset and one single impression in front of a consumer to communicate brand value and call to action to purchase and make it as seamless as possible. And those worlds, those traditional funnels are collapsing.
And so, it's all about how do you pair the right message and the right data segments and audiences within the right format to get that immediacy of lightning strikes? I'm aware of this product and I want to buy it today.
What recent client win are you most proud of?
Recent client challenge that I was particularly proud to get solved was with a client who had an existing video ad that they wanted to keep running.
But unfortunately, the talent rights had expired, and they weren't able to keep running the ad despite the fact that they needed to drive sales of this particular product through advertising in short order. So, how did we solve this?
We were able to leverage the tools, the power of AI, to very modestly change the actual content of the ad, the background music and the other elements that had expired, their talent rights, modify the creatives that it preserved the essence of the message and enabled the client to be able to run their advertising and get online when they needed to be. And we did that at no cost. The effort wound up helping the client not only advertise the product but increase sales for it.
What are you excited about in your personal life?
Through Meetup, I have found a group of buddies to do guitar jams in the park with on the weekends. I am an amateur guitar player, singer, songwriter, and it gets lonely playing by yourself. And now, I've found these strangers on the internet that I can meet at the park, and we play 90s alt rock classics together every Saturday, and it's awesome.
If you could have dinner with anyone, living or dead, who would it be?
This is maybe an unexpected answer, but it's Reese Witherspoon. And the reason that I choose her is because I admire so much how business savvy she is. She's someone who, you know, obviously is well-known for being an actress, she was in the public eye for a long time. But she just completely pivoted her career and is now a major media mogul. Between her book deals and her licenses for films, and she has these major companies that are super successful.
And I just really admire how, even midlife, she's transformed herself. She's super successful. I admire how she manages her personal life, too. And I think she would just give me a ton of great advice, and I would love that.
What advice would you give yourself starting out your career?
The number one advice I would give myself is just don't be so shy. I used to be a lot more shy, and, I think that the world needs people to speak up. And when you have a thought, you should share it. And when you have a question, you should ask it. And don't be shy, because there's not enough people that speak their mind as freely as they should.




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