Businesses lose MILLIONS by not authentically connecting to this key audience
Manny FacesMay 09, 202400:01:00

Businesses lose MILLIONS by not authentically connecting to this key audience

Check out this engaging clip from "Hip Hop Can Save America!" where host Manny Faces and guest Dr. Todd Craig dive into the unexpected crossover between Hip Hop culture and... milk crates?

Listen in as they discuss the surprising miss by Home Depot in not sizing their crates for the vinyl record-collecting community. It’s a light-hearted yet enlightening conversation about corporate misses, cultural insights, and the seemingly mundane objects that can bridge into big opportunities.

#HipHopCulture #MilkCrates #VinylRecords #CorporateCulture #HomeDepotFail
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