12/02/2025
A fantastic breakdown of what real marketing leadership looks like today. Kevin’s mindset has shaped Didit from day one, and this episode highlights the principles we continue to live by.
If your team is being asked to drive growth with fewer resources, this episode will pay for the time you invest in it.
On the latest Experience-focused Leaders podcast, I sit down with Kevin Lee, a digital marketing pioneer who has spent decades helping companies grow revenue through smarter ex*****on, not bigger budgets.
Before Google existed, he was already building the tech and the playbooks many of us still rely on. He co-founded Didit, grew it into one of New York’s top agencies, wrote four books, and somehow found the time to raise millions for nonprofits like Giving Forward. He’s proof that smart marketing can fuel both growth and impact.
But here’s why this conversation matters right now.
Leaders everywhere are trying to cut through noise, earn trust, and show real value in a world that’s overloaded with automation. Kevin has lived through every turn of the industry, and he’s still pushing it forward.
A few moments that stuck with me:
--> “I just come up with ideas, have the teams execute them, and the secret is having amazing people I can trust to delegate to.”
A reminder that we scale by letting go and surrounding ourselves with people who out-expert us.
--> “Maybe the perfect balance doesn’t exist, but the best we can do is strive for it.”
Leadership isn’t a formula. It’s a practice.
--> “Focus on the gives rather than the asks… if you make information arbitrarily difficult to access, it creates a negative branding experience.”
Every marketer needs this tattooed on their keyboard.
--> “Trust is built when folks engage with content via video or audio… It’s a return to humanity. AI-generated content won’t generate that trust.”
Couldn't agree more. In the age of automation, people follow people.
--> “You don’t need to make noise for everybody, just for the people you could help the most.”
The clearest definition of modern marketing I’ve heard in a while.
If you care about customer trust, team leadership, or building a business that actually stands for something… you’ll get a ton from this episode.
🎧 Listen here: https://relayto.com/blog/s-02-ep-16-why-leaders-shouldn-t-be-the-smartest-person-in-the-room-69298369b3e48
Would love to hear what resonates most.