

Process The Podcast
Arielle Thomas
Welcome to Process the podcast, where we welcome guests of all creative disciplines and bridge the gap between art and commerce as leaders in their lane. We dive into their unique process to actualize their ideas and get our hands dirty with - the work. Host Arielle Thomas hopes you love these creative conversations with some of the most celebrated names in the Australian fashion, media, and design landscape! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Apr 21, 2026 • 1h 21min
Coco Mocoe: Trend Forecasting, Going Viral, and Building Before You're Ready
The opposite of trendy is timeless. 🎙️✨In this episode of Process, Arielle sits down with the internet’s favourite trend forecaster and cultural strategist, Coco Mocoe. From her early days at Famous Birthdays, where she famously spotted Charli D’Amelio at just 10,000 followers, to building a short-form empire at BuzzFeed, Coco has mastered the art of seeing what’s next before the rest of the world.Crucially, Coco also breaks down why "just being yourself" isn't enough; she explains the vital importance of crafting a repeatable, unique format that allows a creator to sustain a long-term career and monetize their intellectual property.We dive deep into her transition from corporate girlie to full-time creator, the launch of her hit show Middle Row, and why she believes the future of content isn't about chasing the algorithm, it’s about human imperfection.In this episode, we discuss:Spotting Talent Early: How Coco discovered Charli D'Amelio and Addison Rae by looking for "social proof".The BuzzFeed Era: Why she kept "church and state" separate while building TikTok teams for one of the world's biggest media companies.The "Cocoisms": Why you can't "read the label from inside the jar" and how to build a brand that stays timeless.Predicting 2026: Why long-form content, "pre-AI" aesthetics, and human mistakes are the next major viral triggers.The Business of Middle Row: The financial and strategic decisions behind her movie-theater-based interview show at Spotify.Tangible Advice for Creators: Why you need a repeatable format (not just a personality) to sustain a career in the creator economy.Key Quotes:"The shorter the video, the shorter the object permanence. Smart creators are leaning on long form to create lasting impressions." — Coco Mocoe"You can be the best hairstylist in the world, but you can't cut your own hair... That's where the outside perspective comes in." — Coco MocoeConnect with Coco:TikTok: @cocomocoeSubstack: Coco MocoeShow: Middle Row Say Hello! Your host, Arielle Thomas on Instagram, @arielle.thomasUs, on Instagram, @processthepodcast Enjoyed this episode? Follow us to get notified every time a new episode drops every Tuesday. See you on the next one!

Apr 14, 2026 • 31min
Petit: How I’m getting ahead with AI (literally all the use cases)
In this episode of Process the Podcast, your host, motion director, and social strategist Arielle Thomas, records for the first time in the new Clubhouse. Arielle pulls back the curtain on how Cinema Thom is moving beyond the "cheerleader" energy of standard chat models to use Claude AI as a high-level critical thinking partner. This episode is a deep dive into the specific workflows, prompts, and uncomfortable feedback driving the business forward.In This Episode: No More "Cheerleaders": Why Arielle swapped ChatGPT’s niceness for a partner that plays devil’s advocate.The Skill-Upload Era: Moving beyond basic searches by using files to give AI professional context and specialised expertise.Defining the Role: Shifting from a standard chatbot to a granular thought partner that identifies strategy gaps.Creative Deciphering: How one prompt turned a vague vision into a hard-hitting, six-page growth strategy.The Money: Building complex three-tab financial models and tiered client margins in under three minutes.Case Study: Image Retouching: Using AI to fix lighting and swap products, saving thousands in potential reshoots.Maintaining Momentum: How AI bridges the gap between a creative idea and a team brief so projects don’t "die in the gaps."The Toolkit: Why platforms like Claude and Nano Banana are now essential for high-level creative output.The Devil's Advocate Prompt: " Work with me as a thought partner, get granular on positioning and strategy, push back where you see the gaps, and encourage me to go deeper where there’s something worth exploring, and give me both a quantitative and qualitative rate. "Mentioned in This Episode: Bella Cipolla, co-founder of Ponnd, who shared the specific prompt that unlocked Claude’s critical thinking.Bella on Instagram: @bella.cipSpecial thanks to: Alice McMullin of McMullin FurnitureAlice McMullin on Instagram: @alice_mcmullinMcMullin on Instagram: @mcmullinandcoJoin the Conversation: Share your own AI use cases with the creative community in the Project Girly group chat via the link in our Instagram bio. (Link to post) Say Hello! Your host, Arielle on Instagram @arielle.thomasUs, Process the Podcast on Instagram @processthepodcastNew episodes drop every Tuesday.Don’t miss next week's episode with Coco MocoeAn LA-based trend predictor, as she breaks down the game of short-form content.See you then!

Mar 30, 2026 • 1h 3min
Soundtracking the Met Gala: How Winslow Bright Architects Iconic Sound for Premiere Music Group
Most people think music supervision is just "picking cool songs." Winslow Bright is here to prove it’s actually a high-stakes chess match involving seven-figure budgets, complex copyright laws, music language translations, and ego-management of the world’s top directors, to the creatives and individuals who own the projects. From her origins of running iPods for Wes Anderson, burning CDs, to her current role as Co-President of Premiere Music Group, Winslow has navigated the most complex licensing deals in the business. In this episode, we deconstruct the invisible labor behind the world’s most iconic sonic moments, from advertisements for Tiffany & Co to the races of pushing out content for the Met Gala. In this Episode: A long-standing creative friendship.The Wes Anderson era: Running iPods and early lessons.Defining the Role: What does a Music Supervisor actually do?Creative Deciphering: Turning a director’s vague reference into a perfect track.The Money: Budgeting and licensing costs for "Big Music."Case Study: The Tiffany Campaign and reimagining "Happy Together."The Met Gala: The race to create viral fashion reels.The Toolkit: Why platforms like Disco and FrameSet are essential.Featured in this Episode:The Making of Tiffany and Co. Happy Together Agency: Premiere Music GroupPlatforms we’re loving: Disco Platform | FrameSetSay hello! Our Guest: @winslowbrightYour host: @arielle.thomas Us: @processthepodcast

Mar 24, 2026 • 21min
Why Who is Elijah? is Stripping Back to Scale for 2026, in partnership with Thoughtful
What happens when you decide to dismantle an 8-year-old global success story to build something leaner, smarter, and more equipped for 2026?Recorded live at Google Headquarters in Sydney, this special episode of Process takes you inside Thoughtful Minds Connect. In celebration of their 10th anniversary, the elite data and performance minds at Thoughtful invited Arielle to host an intimate, unfiltered conversation with Raquel and Adam, the visionary founders behind cult fragrance house Who is Elijah.This is not a retrospective look at success; it’s a conversation recorded in the eye of the storm. While the moving trucks were quite literally at their warehouse, Adam and Raquel revealed the real-time reality of a massive business restructure, the $1.7M mistake that nearly cost them their brand prestige, and their new Top-Down strategy for global retail rollout. This is definitely a masterclass in founder transparency.So whether you’re navigating a complex supply chain, pivoting your brand positioning, or looking to the best data minds in the country to optimise your performance, Raquel and Adam’s strip-it-back-to-grow approach offers a roadmap for any creative founder feeling the heaviness of a scaling business.In this episode: The $1.7M Lesson: Raquel opens up about a massive retail deal that taught them the danger of a Bottom-Up strategy.The Great Restructure: Why they are shutting down their own manufacturing to focus 100% on brand and lightweight operations.Top-Down Authority: Why starting with Harrods and Selfridges is the only way to protect prestige in a crowded market.AI as an Emotional Agent: Adam’s fascinating off-mic theory on how product data must evolve to serve the emotional human through unemotional AI agents.The Thoughtful Edge: How shifting from Meta to Google (with a 40% higher AOV) transformed their performance marketing.The Future of Founders: Why the next generation of brands will thrive with teams of just two people and simplified supply chains.Featured in this Episode:Shop Who is Elijah at whoiselijah.com.auBrought to you by Thoughtful: Elevate your brand performance at thethoughtfulagency.com or DM Arielle for a direct intro to the team.Say Hello! Our Guests: Adam Bouris on Instagram @adambourisRaquel Bouris on Instagram @raaaquelbourisOur Episode Partner: The Thoughtful Agency on Instagram @thethoughtfulagencyYour host: Arielle Thomas on Instagram @arielle.thomas Us: on Instagram @processthepodcast New Episode Drops Every Tuesday. Catch you on the next one!

Mar 9, 2026 • 1h 22min
What To Do If You Get Cancelled: Sally Branson on Due Diligence & Protecting Your Hard Work
How do you protect your brand when the unthinkable happens? In this episode of Process, host Arielle Thomas is joined by Sally Branson, a leading Crisis Management and Reputation Management Director. Together, they pull back the curtain on the high-stakes world of protecting a creative legacy.Sally reveals why a crisis is process-driven rather than just a disaster to be feared. From the volatile nature of influencer marketing to the legalities of product safety, this conversation is an essential masterclass for any founder. They dive deep into the necessity of due diligence, the power of transparency against misinformation, and the heavy emotional impact a public crisis has on a founder's mental health.Whether you're navigating stakeholder management, rebuilding your SEO reputation, or establishing consumer trust, Sally’s "control the controllables" approach offers a roadmap for maintaining brand integrity in an unpredictable digital age.In This Episode:How to treat your reputation as a tangible asset rather than an abstract concept.Navigating the "new rules" of influencer marketing to avoid liability and hidden risks.The secret to building unshakable consumer trust through radical transparency and product safety.Why due diligence is your brand's best insurance policy against future scandals.Managing the emotional toll on founders when facing public scrutiny and high-pressure stakes.Mastering stakeholder management to keep partners and investors aligned during a storm.Tactical SEO strategies to reclaim your digital narrative and rebuild after a reputation hit.The future of brand integrity and how to stay resilient in an evolving creative landscape.Say hello to us! You can find us through the links below: Our Guest, Sally Branson, on Linkedin HereYour host, Arielle Thomas, on Instagram HereProcess the Podcast on Instagram HereSee you next Tuesday!

Mar 3, 2026 • 1h 20min
Can You Be an Ambitious CEO and a Present Mother? Michelle Battersby Thinks So
Michelle Battersby is one of Australia’s most influential female founders.From launching and scaling Bumble Australia to co-founding Sunroom, and now leading Peanut, the global social network connecting women through fertility, pregnancy and motherhood, Michelle has built her career at the intersection of tech, community and female empowerment.In this episode of Process, Michelle opens up about her transition into matrescence, the psychological shift into motherhood that mirrors adolescence, and what it really looks like to lead a high-growth global company while pregnant and postpartum.We discuss:What matrescence actually means, and why no one talks about itWhy pregnant women in leadership roles matter more than everThe realities of startup life behind the glossy headlinesBuilding Bumble in Australia and what that taught her about brand and communityCo-founding Sunroom and taking the leap into entrepreneurshipScaling Peanut as a global platform for women navigating fertility, pregnancy and motherhoodThe decision-making frameworks she uses as a CEORisk tolerance, ambition and redefining success as a modern womanMichelle shares candid insights into balancing motherhood with executive leadership, how identity evolves through different seasons of life, and why representation of ambitious, pregnant women in business is critical.This conversation is for founders, aspiring entrepreneurs, women navigating career pivots, and anyone curious about the psychological and strategic layers of building community-driven tech companies.If you're interested in female leadership, startup growth, motherhood and modern ambition, this episode is essential listening.Find Michelle on Instagram here. Find your host, Arielle on Instagram here. Find Process the Podcast on Instagram here. See you next Tuesday x

Feb 25, 2026 • 46min
Backbone: How to take calculated risk to grow your business
In episode four of Backbone, we delve into something every founder discusses, but few assess properly: risk.Growth requires risk. But not all risks are created equal. Some move your business forward. Others quietly drain your time and confidence.This week, we unpack how we think about risk in our own businesses, what we’re actively betting on, what we won’t compromise on, and how we decide what’s worth it.So this week, we cover: • The real risks we’re currently taking in business and why • Our non-negotiables before saying yes to a big decision • How to assess upside vs downside in a practical way • How to “price” the cost of failure (financially and emotionally)If you’ve been sitting on a decision and wondering whether to leap or not, this episode is for you.If you have any questions about risk, feel free to slide into our DMs. We want to keep this conversation going! Find us on the So Invested Instagram & Process Instagram, and if you haven’t already, hit follow in your podcast app (it really helps our small businesses grow).See you next week!

Feb 17, 2026 • 1h 17min
“The U.S. Market Is a Beast”: Sophie Hood on Scaling Seoul Tonic, Her Growth Tactics & her NEXT business!
🎙️ Sophie Hood on Building Seoul Tonic: From Australia to New York, Amazon, Retail Strategy & Scaling a Wellness BrandWhat does it really take to build a modern wellness brand and have the ambition to take it global?In this episode of Process, Arielle Thomas sits down with Sophie Hood, founder of cult-favourite tonic brand Seoul Tonic, to unpack the creative and commercial decisions behind moving to New York, scaling through retail, navigating Amazon, and positioning a product for international success.Sophie is one of Australia’s most exciting women-led founders to watch, and in this conversation, she shares the unfiltered reality of entrepreneurship: from winning Food Stars and landing major retail opportunities, to managing inventory pressure, pitching airlines like Qantas, and building a brand that resonates in the hyper-competitive U.S. market.This episode is a masterclass in creativity meeting commerce. Perfect for founders, brand builders, marketers and anyone curious about what it actually takes to turn an idea into a global consumer brand.✨ In this episode, Sophie and Arielle cover:Moving from Australia to New York and why global ambition changes everythingThe early creative vision behind Seoul Tonic and finding product-market fitWhat winning Food Stars taught Sophie about pressure and opportunityHow to position a wellness product for premium retailScaling from independent stores to national distributionInventory, supply chains and the realities of cash flowWhy community and in-store experience matter more than everThe brutal truth about launching in the U.S. marketHow Amazon really works. Seller Central, fulfilment and margin gamesDifferences between U.S. and Australian e-commercePitching to major partners like QantasLaunching new product lines and beauty brandsWhy financial modelling is a non-negotiable skill for foundersHer up-and-coming 2nd business, this time in the beauty space! Find Sophie on Instagram here. Find Seoul Tonic on Instagram here. Find Process the Podcast on Instagram here.Find your host Arielle Thomas on Instagram here. See you next Tuesday!

Feb 13, 2026 • 52min
Backbone: Cash is QUEEN! How to manage your cashflow
In episode three of Backbone, we get into the numbers that actually keep your business alive: cash.Profit might look good on paper, but cash is what pays your bills, your team, and you. And yet, cash flow is one of the most misunderstood (and least confidently managed) parts of running a business.So this week, we cover: • Why profit ≠ cash, and how profitable businesses still run out of money • Why cash flow is the most important metric to understand as a founder • How to think about managing cash flow day-to-day (not just at tax time) • Practical measures to safeguard your cash flow as your business grows • A simple walk-through of the key line items in a cash flow statement — and what they actually tell you.If you have any questions, about cash slide into our DMs. We want to keep this conversation going! Find Process the Podcast on Instagram here.Find So Invested on Instagram here. And if you haven’t already, hit Follow in your podcast app (it really helps our small businesses grow)! See you next Thursday for our last episode of Backbone! x

Feb 9, 2026 • 28min
The Future of Process: Building Australia's First Creative Space Surrounding a Podcast
In this special petit episode of Process, Arielle Thomas shares what’s next for the podcast and why it’s evolving into something much bigger than conversations behind a microphone.From building a recognisable visual identity to creating a physical creative space in Sydney, Arielle reflects on the realities of podcasting, the importance of consistency, and her long-term vision for cultivating a thriving creative community.She opens up about the challenges and rewards of running a creative podcast, how collaboration has shaped the journey so far, and why hosting events and bringing listeners together in real life is the natural next step for Process.This episode is an invitation into the future of Process: a place where ideas are exchanged, careers are sparked, and creativity is treated as a shared practice, not a solo pursuit.✨ What You’ll Hear in This Episode🎧 About Process• Why podcasting is both an art and a long game• The vision for Process as a leading creative podcast• Plans to build a physical creative hub in Sydney• How community and collaboration drive growth• The role of visual identity in building a recognisable brand• Creating spaces that feel welcoming and creatively charged• Why consistency matters more than perfection• How listener engagement shapes the future of the show• Hosting events and real-world creative gatherings• Where Process is heading next🎧 About ProcessProcess explores the journeys behind creative careers — from fashion and media to design, publishing, film and entrepreneurship. Each episode unpacks how ideas are built, how brands evolve, and what it really takes to create meaningful work in today’s cultural landscape.To learn more about the clubhouse, head to cinemathom.com/clubhouse Find Process the Podcast on Instagram here.Find Process the Podcast on Tik Tok here. Find your host, Arielle Thomas, on Instagram here. See you next Tuesday!


