In the latest episode of The Incredible Machines Podcast, host Jon Oliff sits down with two dynamic entrepreneurs who are shaping the future of branding, marketing, and content creation. Mawanda Maphumulo, a video coach and personal branding expert, and Simon Grainger, a seasoned marketing consultant, share their personal journeys, insights on the power of video marketing, and the role of mental health in business success.
If you’ve ever wondered how to build a strong personal brand, leverage content for business growth, or navigate life’s challenges with resilience, this episode is a must-listen.
Born in Eshowe, KwaZulu-Natal, and later settling in Durban, Mawanda’s journey into content creation began with dance. From documenting dance performances to pioneering a creative movement in KZN, he quickly recognized the power of video in building community and personal brand influence. Today, he is a leading video coach, helping businesses and entrepreneurs harness the power of video marketing.
Simon’s career began with a focus on psychology and communications before evolving into marketing consultancy. With years of experience as a lecturer and branding strategist, he helps individuals and businesses craft authentic and impactful brand identities. His belief in ‘trusting the process’ has been instrumental in his journey from academia to thought leadership in brand building.
Both Mawanda and Simon emphasize the increasing importance of personal branding. In a world where attention is currency, being intentional about your brand’s story and presence online can be the key to success.
Simon’s Advice: “Trust the process. Your time is coming.”
Mawanda’s Philosophy: “Always add value first, before the ask.”
The Role of Video Content in Branding
Mawanda highlights the power of video as a storytelling tool. In an era of short attention spans, video content allows businesses to build trust, engage their audience, and establish thought leadership.
Pro Tip: Create at least seven hours of binge-worthy content to truly connect with your audience and establish credibility.
Simon opens about the importance of mental health in business. With entrepreneurship often being a high-stress journey, prioritizing mental well-being can be the difference between burnout and long-term success.
Takeaway: Investing in therapy, mentorship, and self-awareness can fuel both personal and professional growth.
As AI continues to transform the digital landscape, Mawanda and Simon discuss how brands must adapt. Authenticity, storytelling, and human connection will remain the core differentiators in a content-saturated market.
Key Trend: AI can be a tool, but human-led storytelling will always be the competitive edge.
This Super Bowl ad campaign was a masterclass in hijacking attention. Instead of buying a commercial slot, Volvo encouraged people to tweet about someone who deserved a Volvo whenever a competitor’s ad aired. The result? Massive engagement without a multimillion-dollar ad spends.
Lesson: Be creative with your marketing. You don’t always need a big budget—just a smart strategy.
Kanye West disrupted traditional advertising norms by filming a low-production ad on his phone and airing it during the Super Bowl. This unconventional approach stood out against the usual high-production-value commercials, proving that simplicity and authenticity can drive massive engagement.
Lesson: Sometimes, low-effort marketing can create the biggest impact when it breaks expectations.
Whether you’re an entrepreneur, marketer, or creative professional, this episode offers valuable lessons on resilience, branding, and content marketing.