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The Big Thing by LOOP Agencies

The Big Thing by LOOP Agencies

By: Richard Hargrave and Ryan Wynn
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We’re on a mission to build a different type of creative agency – for clients and the people working within them.

Join us as we share our head and heart approach to powering in-house creative teams.

Sharing experiences building and leading high-volume teams for Regulated Industries.

Perfect for Clients, Creatives and Operations, looking to transform their creative services.

2026 Richard Hargrave and Ryan Wynn
Economics Marketing Marketing & Sales
Episodes
  • The Big Thing 020: Landmark Episode! Javi Joins The Team, SpaceX IPO & Finance Future Studies
    Apr 27 2026

    20 episodes in. Ryan and Richard mark the milestone with a special one and they've brought a new face along for the ride.


    First up, the boys welcome Javi to the LOOP team. Fresh from Spain and now settled in Edinburgh, Javi sits down to share his story. Why he chose design, what brought him across Europe to Scotland, and what life at LOOP has been like so far. It's a proper welcome, and a nice change of pace before things get serious.


    Then Ryan and Richard turn their attention to the biggest financial story of 2026, the SpaceX IPO. Targeting a valuation of up to $1.75 trillion and a raise of $75 billion, it would be the largest public offering in history. The lads dig into what makes this one so different, why the Google comparison is so striking, and what it means that up to 30% of shares are being offered directly to everyday retail investors. A move that could fundamentally change how the public interacts with the stock market.


    That conversation naturally spills into something bigger, if SpaceX is the template, is this what all major IPOs look like from here? And with so much capital concentrated in a handful of private companies, what does the future of money and finance actually look like? From AI agents handling trades at Goldman Sachs to banks becoming invisible infrastructure, Ryan and Richard explore where it's all heading.


    Disclaimer: they are two marketers from Glasgow & London who are almost certainly underqualified to be having this conversation but they have it anyway, and honestly it's better for it.


    A landmark episode. No finance degrees required

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    48 mins
  • The Big Thing 019: Sugar Bans, Platform Wars, Reddit's Secret Power & RIP Sora
    Apr 13 2026

    This week, Ryan and Richard dig into four stories shaking up the marketing world right now and what they actually mean for brands, creators, and digital marketers on the ground.

    First up, the UK's HFSS advertising rules landed on March 29, and chocolate brands found themselves locked out of daytime TV right before Easter, their biggest sales window of the year. Ryan and Richard break down how brands like Cadbury were forced to rethink their entire seasonal strategy overnight, and ask the bigger question: is regulation actually a forcing function for more creative marketing?

    Facebook is coming for TikTok and YouTube's creator base hard. The Creator Fast Track programme is offering established creators guaranteed monthly pay and boosted reach to make the switch to Reels. But will audiences follow? And what does a creator gold rush back to Facebook mean for brands investing in influencer partnerships right now?

    Turning to the platform most marketers are criminally underusing. Reddit. New data shows Reddit's ROAS jumps 82% when cross-platform Amazon conversions are properly attributed, with revenue influenced by the platform growing 257% year on year. With new Collection Ads and community-driven ad formats now live, Ryan makes a case for why Reddit deserves a serious spot in your Q2 media mix.

    Finally, they close out with the AI story nobody saw coming, OpenAI is shutting down Sora, its flagship video generation tool, on April 26. Even Disney, who had signed a billion-dollar licensing deal built around it, was blindsided. What does the death of one of AI's most hyped products tell us about building workflows on tools that might not be around next quarter?

    Enjoy the show!

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    46 mins
  • The Big Thing 018: Scottish Government AI Strategy, Anthropic & OpenAI vs US Government
    Mar 29 2026

    We're back after three weeks away!!

    And we're diving straight into the deep end. Ryan and Richard break down one of the biggest stories in AI right now. The dramatic headlines between the US government and AI companies Anthropic and OpenAI. From Anthropic being labelled a national security risk for refusing to remove safeguards around autonomous weapons and mass surveillance, to OpenAI stepping in to fill the gap, we give our take on what it all means and what it actually says about brand trust and ethics in the AI industry.

    We're also joined by Ed, CTO and co-founder of LOOP, to dig into Scotland's newly released AI strategy. Is Scotland genuinely positioning itself as a global leader in AI, or is it more government propaganda than actionable plan? We get into the report's strengths, its glaring gaps, and what it would actually take to move the dial. We round things off with a wider chat about AI in education, how it's changing the way students research and write, and what skills are going to matter most in a world where information retrieval is practically free.

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    1 hr and 6 mins
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