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Lauren and Josh recap the key takeaways from The Information's "Future of Influence" conference. They explore the evolving landscape of creator monetization, discussing Snap's strategy for helping creators earn money and the innovative trend of brands hiring their own customers as authentic influencers.Then: a surprising survey that reveals two-thirds of US consumers now see YouTube as a go-to destination for movies and TV shows. Finally, in Uploads & Downloads: scientists turning to YouTube to share research and fundraise in the face of government budget cuts, and discussion on the growing potential of Substack as a creator platform.00:00 Intro & Future of Influence Conference Recap03:25 Snap's Approach to Creator Monetization12:15 Are Your Favorite YouTubers Now Working at Top Brands?16:10 Brands Hiring Their Customers as Influencers22:48 Is YouTube the New Netflix?26:30 The Rise of Niche Communities30:15 Uploads of the Week: Substack & Scientists on YouTubeCreator Upload is your creator economy podcast, hosted by Lauren Schnipper and Joshua Cohen.Follow Lauren: https://www.linkedin.com/in/schnipper/Follow Josh: https://www.linkedin.com/in/joshuajcohen/Original music by London Bridge: https://www.instagram.com/londonbridgemusic/Edited and produced by Adam Conner: https://www.linkedin.com/in/adamonbrand
Lauren and Josh are packing their linen pants and heading to the south of France! The duo breaks down a preview of the Cannes Lions Festival of Creativity, and why the heck they're going to it (and not VidCon).Also: the "Beige Lawsuit" is over, YouTube and Disney battle for key talent, plus quick takes on Dubai's creator push, Kai Cenat's Streamer University, and Hasan's recent comments on Twitch. 00:00 Intro & Upcoming Trip to Cannes03:18 What is the Cannes Lions Festival of Creativity?05:31 Cannes vs. VidCon06:54 What to Expect at Cannes10:03 The "Beige Lawsuit" Gets Dismissed14:48 Disney Acquires Cocomelon Streaming Rights17:54 Disney Sues YouTube for Poaching an Executive20:59 Upload: Dubai Wants to Attract 10,000 Creators21:42 Upload: Kai Cenat's "Streamer University"23:22 Download: Hasan Piker's "Egregiously Insufficient" Twitch Suspension26:18 OutroCreator Upload is your creator economy podcast, hosted by Lauren Schnipper and Joshua Cohen.Follow Lauren: https://www.linkedin.com/in/schnipper/Follow Josh: https://www.linkedin.com/in/joshuajcohen/Original music by London Bridge: https://www.instagram.com/londonbridgemusic/Edited and produced by Adam Conner: https://www.linkedin.com/in/adamonbrand
This week on Creator Upload, hosts Lauren Schnipper and Joshua Cohen break down Google's game-changing AI announcements like Veo 3 for video with sound and the "Flow" filmmaking tool. They also cover a surge of industry moves, including Google's investment in AI studio Promise, Whalar's $400M valuation, Caspar Lee's Creator Ventures raising $45M, and Publicis acquiring Captiv8 in a consolidating influencer market. Plus, discussions on Instagram's new creator referral program, Kai Cenat's decision to end his Streamer University, and Samsung's FAST channel launch with creators like Dhar Mann and Mark Rober.00:00 Welcome to Creator Upload / Girl in the Closet00:43 Google's Veo 3 AI: Video & Dialogue Generation02:04 Google I/O: Veo & The Future of AI Content04:10 Google Unveils Flow AI Filmmaking Tool05:41 The AI Race & Google's YouTube Data Advantage07:36 Big Stories: Creator Economy Investment & Acquisition Boom08:05 Promise AI Studio Lands Google Investment09:42 Promise AI: Enhancing, Not Replacing, Human Creativity?11:59 AI in Hollywood: Speed, Cost, and the Future of Content14:03 Whalar Hits $400M Valuation with Major Investors14:46 Whalar's Lighthouse: The "Soho House for Creators"?16:36 Lighthouse vs. YouTube Spaces: Monetizing Creator Hubs18:00 Caspar Lee's Creator Ventures Raises $45M Second Fund20:04 Creator Ventures: Success Breeds Success20:32 Publicis Acquires Captiv823:18 Market Consolidation: The Big Picture for Influencer Marketing24:07 Uploads & Downloads24:10 Instagram's $20k Creator Referral Program: Thirsty or Smart?26:57 Kai Cenat Pulls Plug on Streamer University Amidst Backlash28:48 Samsung Launches STN FAST Channel with Dhar Mann & Mark Rober29:46 FAST Channels & Kids: Will They Watch Ads?31:41 Wrapping Up / Longitudinal Study on Kids & Media31:51 Outro & CreditsCreator Upload is your creator economy podcast, hosted by Lauren Schnipper and Joshua Cohen.Follow Lauren: https://www.linkedin.com/in/schnipper/Follow Josh: https://www.linkedin.com/in/joshuajcohen/Original music by London Bridge: https://www.instagram.com/londonbridgemusic/Edited and produced by Adam Conner: https://www.linkedin.com/in/adamonbrand
Get the full inside scoop from YouTube's biggest event of the year! This week, Joshua Cohen reports directly from the Brandcast frontline, revealing Lady Gaga's show-stopping performance, game-changing ad updates for creators, and YouTube's bold vision for the future. Plus, major news on Mr. Beast, the NFL on YouTube, and industry-shaking acquisitions!On this episode of Creator Upload, we unpack all the critical announcements from YouTube Brandcast 2025. From the star-studded red carpet featuring MrBeast to new advertising tools like Peak Points and Cultural Moment Sponsorships, we cover what creators and marketers NEED to know. We also dive into the redesign of YouTube on Connected TVs, the launch of the official YouTube Podcast Charts, and what "There's Only One YouTube" really means for the ecosystem.Beyond Brandcast, we're talking about Mr. Beast's "Beast Games" getting renewed for two more seasons by Amazon AND his major expansion into the Middle East. Get the details on the upcoming NFL game (Chargers vs. Chiefs in Brazil) that will be live-streamed FOR FREE on YouTube. And finally, we break down significant moves in the creator management world as Ben Silverman's Propagate acquires Select Management & Parker Management, and Skybound Entertainment snaps up Nine Four Entertainment.Creator Upload is your creator economy podcast, hosted by Lauren Schnipper and Joshua Cohen.Follow Lauren: https://www.linkedin.com/in/schnipper/Follow Josh: https://www.linkedin.com/in/joshuajcohen/Original music by London Bridge: https://www.instagram.com/londonbridgemusic/Edited and produced by Adam Conner: https://www.linkedin.com/in/adamonbrand
The TAKE IT DOWN Act is the first major U.S. federal law to squarely target non‑consensual intimate imagery (NCII) and to include a component requiring tech companies to act. Long handled via a patchwork of state laws, it criminalizes NCII at the federal level—both authentic images and AI-generated digital forgeries—and requires that platforms remove reported NCII within 48 hours of notification by a victim or victim's representative. TAKE IT DOWN passed with wide bipartisan support—unanimously in the Senate, and 409-2 in the House. Melania Trump championed it, and it is expected that President Trump will sign it. And yet, some of the cyber civil rights organizations that have led the fight to mitigate the harms of NCII over many years have serious reservations about the bill as passed. Why?Lawfare Contributing Editor Renée DiResta sits down with Mary Anne Franks, President and Legislative & Technology Policy Director at the Cyber Civil Rights Initiative, and Eugene L. and Barbara A. Bernard Professor in Intellectual Property, Technology, and Civil Rights Law at the George Washington Law School; Becca Branum, Deputy Director of the Free Expression Project at the Center for Democracy & Technology; and Adam Conner, Vice President, Technology Policy at the Center for American Progress to unpack what the bill does, why it suddenly cruised through on a rare bipartisan wave of support, and whether its sweeping takedown mandate will protect victims or chill lawful speech. This is a nuanced discussion; some of the guests support specific aspects of the bill, while disagreeing about the implementation of others. Expect clear explanations, constructive disagreement, and practical takeaways for understanding this important piece of legislation.More resources:TAKE IT DOWN Act Legislative Summary and TextBecca Branum and Tom Bowman's letter urging changes to TAKE IT DOWN prior to passageCyber Civil Rights InitiativeSenate press release upon House signing, including list of 120 supporting organizationsTo receive ad-free podcasts, become a Lawfare Material Supporter at www.patreon.com/lawfare. You can also support Lawfare by making a one-time donation at https://givebutter.com/lawfare-institute.Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/lawfare. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Today Josh is joined by temporary co-host Adam Conner (long-time producer of Creator Upload). We kick off 2025 with a few major headlines about ad networks rising to compete with YouTube and big fact check changes at Meta...oh, and by the way, a huge YouTube star has returned.New year, same us!Here's what we covered today:There are many ways to contribute to victims of the LA Fires. One mentioned on today's show is via Airbnb. More on that here.Comcast just made a platform to "steal" ad dollars from YouTube - TubefilterHoney's business model is "an adpocalypse all day every day" for creators. LegalEagle just filed a class action suit to get them paid. - TubefilterIs the Honey influencer marketing scam an isolated incident or a sign of a bigger problem? - TubefilterMeta axes fact-checking program, is working with Trump administration to "promote free expression" - TubefilterMeta's Fact-Checking Reversal Ups Ante for YouTube — The InformationDavid Dobrik is vlogging on YouTube again - TubefilterNick DiGiovanni is trying a new recipe for YouTube content - TubefilterCaleb Pressley and Glenny Balls leave Barstool and take Sundae Conversation with them - DexertoTikTok Shop Rival Whatnot Raises Funds at $5 Billion Valuation - Bloomberg If you liked producer Adam on the show, follow him here. Creator Upload Socials:YOUTUBEINSTAGRAMTIKTOK
The guest host for today's show is Brad Bannon. Brad runs Bannon Communications Research, a polling, message development and media firm which helps labor unions, progressive issue groups and Democratic candidates win public affairs and political campaigns. His show, 'Deadline D.C. with Brad Bannon,' airs every Monday from 3-4pm ET. Brad is first joined by Mica Soellner, congressional reporter for Punchbowl News, to discuss the budget crisis that could lead to a federal government shutdown this Friday at midnight. Then, Adam Conner, Vice President for Technology Policy at the Center for American Progress, talks with Brad about the F.C.C. possibly restoring Net Neutrality, President Biden's executive order on artificial intelligence, and a lawsuit by a bipartisan group of 42 U.S. Attorneys General against Meta, which alleges that features on Facebook and Instagram are addictive and are aimed at kids and teens. Mica's Twitter handle is @MicaSoellnerDC and the handle for Punchbowl News is @PunchBowlNews. Adam's Twitter handle is @AdamConner and the handle for the Center for American Progress is @amprog. Adam's website is www.AdamConner.com and the website for the Center for American Progress is www.AmericanProgress.org. You can watch a livestream of this broadcast at the following links: Twitter - https://twitter.com/i/broadcasts/1YqJDgMXzqEGV Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/DeadlineDCWithBradBannon/videos/866957334828968/?mibextid=zDhOQc YouTube - https://youtube.com/live/o1lfeWbPVYY?feature=share
I have to apologize to you all. I forgot to put a poll in last week's podcast notes about our fun tradeoff, which was how you would want to unwind.I won't make that same mistake this week! The hard question for you today is:This week, we are joined by a bunch of exciting guests.First up is Diane Chang.Diane is a journalist-turned-product manager and was most recently Meta's election integrity product manager. She is an Entrepreneur-in-Residence at the Brown Institute for Media Innovation at Columbia Journalism School.For our first conversation, I wanted to talk to Diane about my current obsession with the role of news and politics on online platforms, given her experience as a journalist and a product manager.Then, I welcome three of my favorite people who are part of the OG Facebook DC crew - Adam Conner, Brooke Oberwetter, and Matt Perault. Our conversation centered on jawboning: “informal government efforts to persuade, cajole, or strong-arm private platforms to change their content-moderation practices.”From the top left, going clockwise, are Adam, Brooke, myself, and Matt.We all worked on Facebook's public policy team, regularly engaging with governments worldwide. Two things spurred this conversation. The first was Adam asking which of them I would have on as a guest first, and then a recent piece Matt and I wrote for the Knight First Amendment Institute on our experiences. I didn't dare pick between them, so I asked them all to come on together after Brooke responded to our piece on X/Twitter about how we should talk about Congressional letters as a form of jawboning. I thought that was a great point and invited them all to talk about their experiences.Enjoy!Please support the curation and analysis I'm doing with this podcast. As a paid subscriber, you make it possible for me to bring you in-depth analyses of the most pressing issues in tech and politics. Get full access to Anchor Change with Katie Harbath at anchorchange.substack.com/subscribe
I would suggest that regardless of your level of preparedness for undertaking this endeavor, it will require an extensive span of time before you begin to witness consistent and dependable outcomes. Allow me to elucidate the reasoning behind this advice. I was essentially thrust into this domain against my own volition, in my perspective. I possessed this particular skillset and was aware of its potential for monetization. Additionally, I was connected with around 150 eminent storytellers heading prominent brands in the global corporate sphere, ranging from the top 2000 enterprises to the Fortune ten elite. I received calls from CEOs expressing their willingness to engage my services, offering immediate compensation. Despite encountering individuals who might have disappointed me along the journey, I had every justification to believe that I could harness these myriad resources, connections, and competencies to promptly transform them into a moderately consistent source of income. However, reality didn't align with my expectations. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/the-inventive-journey/message
Today on The Future of Fandom, we present the finale for our 2022 run of episodes. And hey, what good is a finale without a little Firework show? On this episode, we explore how Firework envisions the future of truly connected community-based live commerce in partnership with their Chief Business Officer, Jason Holland. Jason thinks like a modern content creator. From a long form, he builds for the short. Discarding the text and display of the past, he sees live and short-form video as the way forward, the only way forward. Since he joined two and a half years ago, the business has taken off like a rocket and exploded onto the scene, boosted by partnerships with major retailers and tech titans in their ranks, and we'll explain more about that in the interview. Today, we'll also discuss how next-gen consumers are embracing live commerce, the future of commerce in Web3, and his vision for an optimal community-driven experience where every voice has a voice. Jason will more than likely have a hand in the future of the way you shop. So, let's finish the year with a bang and predict the future with Firework and Jason Holland. Check out The Future of Fandom, a podcast by LiveLike, wherever you get your podcasts. We hope that you become a fan! Join the podcast! https://livelike.com/podcast/ Learn more about LiveLike: https://livelike.com/ Follow on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/livelike/ Follow on Twitter: https://twitter.com/LiveLikeInc Hosted by Adam Conner. The Future of Fandom is powered by Authentic Avenue.
Today on The Future of Fandom, we serve up an open conversation about tennis. On this episode we explore how the US Tennis Association, or USTA, is crafting brand love (get it?) for next-gen fans in partnership with their Chief Brand Officer Amy Choyne. Amy's been a lifelong tennis fan. She's attended the US Open ever since she was four. And in 2016, after various tenures stewarding brands across fashion and retail, she got the chance to serve at the helm of the sport she's loved ever since she could hold a racket. A little over six years later, Amy reflects on that time with me today and speaks about how fan engagement has evolved in that time and what she's excited about moving forward. We also touch on topics like the growing intersection between elite athletes and social voices, the difference between sports fans and fans of other industries, and just a little bit about pickleball. Let's predict the future with the USTA and Amy Choyne. Check out The Future of Fandom, a podcast by LiveLike, wherever you get your podcasts. We hope that you become a fan! Join the podcast! https://livelike.com/podcast/ Learn more about LiveLike: https://livelike.com/ Follow on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/livelike/ Follow on Twitter: https://twitter.com/LiveLikeInc Hosted by Adam Conner. The Future of Fandom is powered by Authentic Avenue.
Today on The Future of Fandom, we get out on the pitch ahead of the World Cup. On this episode we got to sit down with US Soccer to think through their approach to a domestic football fandom, basing the frenzy of international action coming up this winter. And we got to do it through David Wright, who is their Chief Commercial Officer. Did you know that there is more soccer content consumed in the US than any other country around the world? As David can tell you directly, the sport has seen explosive growth over his roughly 20 years of experience with it. And its rise is only continuing to ascend. You'll learn how that's impacted his tactics and approach to the newest generation of fan, the ways in which they innovate, and their plans for 2023 and onward. We also touch on how US Soccer has led the charge in equitable pay and treatment between its men's and women's teams and how it can hopefully serve as a model for other sports. So let's kick it off -- finally, that wordplay makes sense! -- and predict the future with US Soccer and David Wright. Check out The Future of Fandom, a podcast by LiveLike, wherever you get your podcasts. We hope that you become a fan! Join the podcast! https://livelike.com/podcast/ Learn more about LiveLike: https://livelike.com/ Follow on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/livelike/ Follow on Twitter: https://twitter.com/LiveLikeInc Hosted by Adam Conner. The Future of Fandom is powered by Authentic Avenue.
Today on The Future of Fandom, we get to read a few pages from a sportsbook via a content juggernaut. On this episode we look at PointsBet and the way it innovates within revenue-driven content to grow a responsible diehard following. Joining us on the show will be their Senior Vice President of Content, Liam Roecklein. This isn't Liam's first rodeo when it comes to shaking up an industry via content approach. He was previously the first content hire at Cheddar, and saw the brand through its ascent to the pinnacle of financial media. Now, he's turned his sights to sports gambling as the next space well worth disrupting, and on the show Liam explains how they do that with a “Thrill Bill” mentality. We also talk about how they differentiate their content experience across acquisition platforms to win on social and how to win the newest generations of sports fans, who are increasingly fanatic about individual players rather than teams. Seeing as sports gambling is legal in just 12 states in the US, the fandom yet to come isn't just fantasy – it's real and it's right now. So let's predict the rest with PointsBet and Liam Roecklein. Check out The Future of Fandom, a podcast by LiveLike, wherever you get your podcasts. We hope that you become a fan! Join the podcast! https://livelike.com/podcast/ Learn more about LiveLike: https://livelike.com/ Follow on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/livelike/ Follow on Twitter: https://twitter.com/LiveLikeInc Hosted by Adam Conner. The Future of Fandom is powered by Authentic Avenue.
Today on The Future of Fandom, we dive deep into the behavioral mechanics of purchase. You'll enjoy an ever-so-slightly nerdy illustration of the next-gen, couch to cashier journey with our guest Brittany Billings. Brittany is the EVP of Marketing & Strategic Markets at Shopkick, and brings some commerce insight to the show that most can't even provide. When you think about learning who your customer is, most brands will look to their social analytics and their receipt-level purchase data. Not a whole lot is captured, at least with true attribution, about their interim activity, that which happens between the couch and the cashier. But Brittany actually does thanks to Shopkick's rewards-based platform, and today we chat about how something as simple as watching a video or simply walking into a store is, and should be, rewarded. As someone who's worked previously in retail and CPG analytics, this host can tell you that what we describe on the show is truly next-gen, and hopefully you get a glimpse into what the future of commerce holds. So kick back and listen in as we predict the future with Shopkick and Brittany Billings. Check out The Future of Fandom, a podcast by LiveLike, wherever you get your podcasts. We hope that you become a fan! Join the podcast! https://livelike.com/podcast/ Learn more about LiveLike: https://livelike.com/ Follow on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/livelike/ Follow on Twitter: https://twitter.com/LiveLikeInc Hosted by Adam Conner. The Future of Fandom is powered by Authentic Avenue.
Today on The Future of Fandom, we deep dive into the next gen experience – and how to Own It. On this episode we take a look at StockX and how it stays ahead of the curve, and even ahead of its brand partners, in this realm of consumer connection via their Chief Marketing Officer, Deena Bahri. StockX is known for sneakers, streetwear, accessories, collectibles and everything in between. It's also been able to harness hype and build an ocean of fans drop by drop – and today Deena chats about how they stay close to next-gen consumers in the physical, digital, and "phygital" worlds. I said “Own It” at the beginning for a reason – it's StockX's new brand platform, and they hope it will layer another critical element of the next-gen consumer into their own experience: the desire, and the need, to belong as an individual. We explore that more deeply as well. Deena's been on the cutting edge for years, and over the next half hour, you'll see why. So let's collab for a little while and predict the future with StockX and Deena Bahri. StockX "Own It" brand platform: https://stockx.com/lp/own-it-2022/ Check out The Future of Fandom, a podcast by LiveLike, wherever you get your podcasts. We hope that you become a fan! Join the podcast! https://livelike.com/podcast/ Learn more about LiveLike: https://livelike.com/ Follow on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/livelike/ Follow on Twitter: https://twitter.com/LiveLikeInc Hosted by Adam Conner. The Future of Fandom is powered by Authentic Avenue.
Today on The Future of Fandom, we're live! Well, not really, but we talk a lot about being live. On this episode we learn about the ever-evolving world of live shopping and commerce, thanks to the perspective of talkshoplive and its CEO and co-founder, Bryan Moore. As you probably know, this world of live shopping was started on television years and years ago. While live streamed content became more popular across sectors like gaming and then more broadly, Bryan was studying trends in the far East to learn about how the discipline was trickling into shopping. What's resulted is a sharp focus on creating the best shopping experience possible – one which is interactive, always-on, and available wherever you are. Since 2018, Bryan has been shifting those trends westward and has brought along mega-talent and merchant partners to combine customers and fandoms in unique experiences which we'll touch on today. Of course, as always, we'll also leverage his perspective on how far we've come to get a glimpse at what the future of live commerce will be – plus, we'll expand on why every brand should leverage live content as a pillar of its strategy. That's something we agreed on long before ever meeting. So let's talk shop, so to speak, and predict the future with talkshoplive and Bryan Moore. Check out The Future of Fandom, a podcast by LiveLike, wherever you get your podcasts. We hope that you become a fan! Join the podcast! https://livelike.com/podcast/ Learn more about LiveLike: https://livelike.com/ Follow on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/livelike/ Follow on Twitter: https://twitter.com/LiveLikeInc Hosted by Adam Conner. The Future of Fandom is powered by Authentic Avenue.
Today on The Future of Fandom, we explore how to let super fans tell your story for you. On this episode, we take a look at Rally and how it creates shareable experiences for its investors and die-hards, all with the help of Rob Petrozzo, their Co-Founder and Chief Product Officer. We've chatted with a few fintechs and investing brands on this show. You know that. We know that. But Rob is a true modern day pioneer of the belief that anything can be an investment. So he's seen the best and the worst of the trends within alternatives, and he's had a front row seat to the ways regulation impacts the ways financial brands can tell their stories, not that, that stops him. Rally has developed a cult following. And with a little experience tinkering and a lot of shareable moments, Rob has managed to steer his community into a frenzy whenever they get in on the investing action. We chat about this particular strength and how the future relies on that critical muscle, no matter who you are. So let's be super now and predict the future with Rally and Rob Petrozzo. Check out The Future of Fandom, a podcast by LiveLike, wherever you get your podcasts. We hope that you become a fan! Join the podcast! https://livelike.com/podcast/ Learn more about LiveLike: https://livelike.com/ Follow on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/livelike/ Follow on Twitter: https://twitter.com/LiveLikeInc Hosted by Adam Conner. The Future of Fandom is powered by Authentic Avenue.
Today on The Future of Fandom, we protect you, starting with your stuff. On this episode, we explore how Extend is building and borrowing fandoms in the name of protecting product, with their founder and CEO, Woody Levin. On the show, Woody refers to Extend as the AppleCare for everything, and our conversation drifts into what a best-in-class e-commerce purchasing experience might look like in the future. He's betting that it will include warranties on what you love written in plain English, and that consumers will grow to demand that just as they do for protection for their iPhones. Woody also talks about how you can't create external fans without internal ones, which we haven't touched on too much on this show, but it carries extra weight when talking about an industry not known, at least not yet, for having fans. I'm not sure how many extended warranty brands have that right now, but they might down the road. So let's get some coverage on this topic and predict the future with Extend and Woody Levin. Check out The Future of Fandom, a podcast by LiveLike, wherever you get your podcasts. We hope that you become a fan! Join the podcast! https://livelike.com/podcast/ Learn more about LiveLike: https://livelike.com/ Follow on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/livelike/ Follow on Twitter: https://twitter.com/LiveLikeInc Hosted by Adam Conner. The Future of Fandom is powered by Authentic Avenue.
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Today on the Future of Fandom, we explore an explosion of entrepreneurialism. On this episode, we chat with Fundbox about how to build and retain communities of small businesses and its similarities with consumer efforts via their Head of Brand and Content Marketing, Cameron Maxwell. Think about it for a moment. How many people that you know, have started up a side hustle over the last few years? The truth is, small business is on the rise, and Cameron has a front seat as to how those businesses are being built and supported. We also talk about how to market when small businesses and consumers become indistinguishable. After all, on the small side of small business, we're essentially just talking about people. Thus, a fandom can be achieved even in a B2B context, and Cameron explains how. So let's all put on an entrepreneurial hat and predict the future with Fundbox and Cameron Maxwell. Check out The Future of Fandom, a podcast by LiveLike, wherever you get your podcasts. We hope that you become a fan! Join the podcast! https://livelike.com/podcast/ Learn more about LiveLike: https://livelike.com/ Follow on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/livelike/ Follow on Twitter: https://twitter.com/LiveLikeInc Hosted by Adam Conner. The Future of Fandom is powered by Authentic Avenue.
Today on The Future of Fandom, we teach you a lesson. On this episode, we learn about the consumerization of education and its future at the primary level with Age of Learning and their Chief Innovation Officer, and Head of Mastery and Adaptive Product, Sunil Gunderia. It's no secret that one of the most disrupted arenas over the last few years has been the classroom. Alongside that, tech has evolved from forced Zoom rooms to increasingly individualized programs, giving children a new lease on their learning life. Sunil has seen that firsthand and believes this proliferation of disparate educational content will only continue and broaden for our youngest students going forward. Of course, that individualized, disaggregated approach brings up questions of retaining educational communities and the comradery that results from early schooling. And we get some insight there as well. We also think about fandom in this way, not in the typical consumer lens we've been used to so far on this show. Open your books and your ears and let's predict the future with Age of Learning and Sunil Gunderia. Check out The Future of Fandom, a podcast by LiveLike, wherever you get your podcasts. We hope that you become a fan! Join the podcast! https://livelike.com/podcast/ Learn more about LiveLike: https://livelike.com/ Follow on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/livelike/ Follow on Twitter: https://twitter.com/LiveLikeInc Hosted by Adam Conner. The Future of Fandom is powered by Authentic Avenue.
Today on The Future of Fandom, we bank for humans. You're a human, right? Well, then you're going to love this. On this episode, we explore how Dave is creating an ecosystem for, and inspired by, those facing economic hardship, through the lens of their CMO, Michael Goodbody. Ever notice how most fintechs or financial apps you see gain popularity, target investing and other actions frequented by high earners or high net worth individuals. Well, guess what? Most people aren't in that position and the team at Dave noticed. It inspired Michael to join and build a community to serve a different set of needs. It also brings up interesting brand questions like, how do you create an enthusiastic community around financial topics, which people don't love to talk about? How, even if you empower them to better their finances, do you retain that base? Michael's got great insight here and I think it deserves more attention. So let's be humans together and predict the future with Dave and Michael Goodbody. Check out The Future of Fandom, a podcast by LiveLike, wherever you get your podcasts. We hope that you become a fan! Join the podcast! https://livelike.com/podcast/ Learn more about LiveLike: https://livelike.com/ Follow on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/livelike/ Follow on Twitter: https://twitter.com/LiveLikeInc Hosted by Adam Conner. The Future of Fandom is powered by Authentic Avenue.
Today on The Future of Fandom, get a life, or at least some insurance for it. On this episode we learn about some terms of digital engagement as a startup with Ladder and their VP of marketing, Olivia Borsje. Ladder lets you get a life insurance policy in as little as five minutes, which is obviously a great pull, but it got me thinking. If you can get your customer to make a lifelong decision in such little time, how do you build community from minute six onwards? Olivia does a great job explaining that, as well as, how to set yourself apart as a startup via a little shock value, and all together, what a best in class digital insurance experience of the future looks like. So let's stake a claim of our own and predict the future with Ladder and Olivia Borsje. Check out The Future of Fandom, a podcast by LiveLike, wherever you get your podcasts. We hope that you become a fan! Join the podcast! https://livelike.com/podcast/ Learn more about LiveLike: https://livelike.com/ Follow on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/livelike/ Follow on Twitter: https://twitter.com/LiveLikeInc Hosted by Adam Conner. The Future of Fandom is powered by Authentic Avenue.
Today on The Future of Fandom, we craft brand love, find a common enemy and talk a little bit about SpongeBob. Together we'll explore how Betterment is setting up the next generation with a long-term investing focus, and building a fandom regardless, with our guest, their Chief Marketing Officer, Kim Rosenblum. Most folks in their 20s and 30s will deeply appreciate Kim's contributions as a leader at Viacom where she led creative for properties like Nickelodeon. That's what makes her journey into FinTech all the more fascinating. The perspective of a media style approach to building a community of investors is one not often seen, but I think you'll agree that many of its principles work incredibly well when it comes to influencing your financial choices. As someone who's had the pulse of the next generation since the '90s, Kim is in incredibly well-positioned to peer into the crystal ball and chat about what the leaders of this industry will need to do to stick. So let's do that now as we predict the future with Betterment and Kim Rosenblum. Check out The Future of Fandom, a podcast by LiveLike, wherever you get your podcasts. We hope that you become a fan! Join the podcast! https://livelike.com/podcast/ Learn more about LiveLike: https://livelike.com/ Follow on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/livelike/ Follow on Twitter: https://twitter.com/LiveLikeInc Hosted by Adam Conner. The Future of Fandom is powered by Authentic Avenue.
Today on The Future of Fandom, we quit chasing memes and level up our understanding of the market. On this episode, we get a look at how Public.com is differentiating within one of the most commoditized financial services out there, stock trading, via their GM of IR innovation, Katie Perry. App-based stock trading has gone from virtually non-existent to everywhere within the last seven to eight years, and so has the community surrounding it. The forums of yesteryear have become the full content studios of today, giving new meaning to what investor relations really is and the power it wields. Katie has invested in this world early and makes a few calls as to what's to come. So let's make a few asks of our own and predict the future with Public.com and Katie Perry. Check out The Future of Fandom, a podcast by LiveLike, wherever you get your podcasts. We hope that you become a fan! Join the podcast! https://livelike.com/podcast/ Learn more about LiveLike: https://livelike.com/ Follow on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/livelike/ Follow on Twitter: https://twitter.com/LiveLikeInc Hosted by Adam Conner. The Future of Fandom is powered by Authentic Avenue.
Today on The Future of Fandom, earn some cash! Or earn some back, anyway. On this episode, we go shopping with Rakuten to learn about might be on the horizon for online and in-store shoppers alike via their Chief Marketing Officer Dana Marineau. Obviously over the last two years, we've seen shopping change a lot, being forced out of stores similarly, forced brands to think harder and fast about how to create better digital experiences, partnerships, and new way a to showcase product. Now that COVID seems to be on the decline, consumers continue to demand high-quality e- (and now hybrid) commerce. Dana's on the cutting edge there and has plenty to teach us about what to expect for best in class shopping. So fill your cart and we will start to predict the future with Rakuten and Dana Marineau. Check out The Future of Fandom, a podcast by LiveLike, wherever you get your podcasts. We hope that you become a fan! Join the podcast! https://livelike.com/podcast Learn more about LiveLike: https://livelike.com/ Follow on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/livelike/ Follow on Twitter: https://twitter.com/LiveLikeInc Hosted by Adam Conner. The Future of Fandom is powered by Authentic Avenue.
We interviewed Michael McBride, Chief Revenue Officer at GitLab. Also known as McB, he has overseen the dynamicism of its culture from the days of pioneering and discovery to today's planning and diligence. Specifically, I want you to pay attention to the way he nuances away from words like scalable and towards words like investible when describing the actions that spur growth, as well as the differences between sales and business culture. I think you'll find helpful tidbits in both. This is Michael McBride. Thanks for tuning in today. To hear more conversations just like this one, head over to wherever you get your podcasts and search Growth Culture -- and while you're there, leave us a rating and review to let us know how you liked this one. The Fastest Way To Generate Warm Sales Leads With Existing Employees: https://www.dedicated.ai/ Email Us: jl@dedicated.ai We'd love to hear from you about what you'd love to hear from us! Hosted by Adam Conner. Powered by Authentic Avenue.
Today on The Future of Fandom, we make ourselves at home -- or at least make a portfolio of them. In this episode, we rent some time with Roofstock and their Chief Marketing Officer, Suresh Srinivasan. In a world where job and city hopping alike is often met with better opportunity, so too has buying a home lost a fraction of its luster. Today, we talk about the rise of home investorship as a proxy for ownership, especially among the newest generations in the workforce and what that means for the need to build best in class digital experiences to make the process more accessible and foster a neighborhood of happy homeowners from afar. So, let's open the door on this topic and predict the future with Roofstock and Suresh Srinivasan. Check out The Future of Fandom, a podcast by LiveLike, wherever you get your podcasts. We hope that you become a fan! Join the podcast! https://livelike.com/podcast Learn more about LiveLike: https://livelike.com/ Follow on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/livelike/ Follow on Twitter: https://twitter.com/LiveLikeInc Hosted by Adam Conner. The Future of Fandom is powered by Authentic Avenue.
Today on The Future of Fandom, we diversify our understanding of investing and provide some alternatives to watching stock tickers with Yieldstreet via their Chief Marketing Officer, Wittney Rachlin. Yieldstreet gives regular folks the ability to invest in assets like art in short-term notes. Between the explosion and stock trading app use and the rise of crypto, it's no secret that investors are looking for new and different ways to invest their wealth -- and Wittney sees opportunities in building communities of people building a future of their own from investing in these alternatives "before it was cool." So let's have some fund and predict the future with Yieldstreet and Wittney Rachlin. Check out The Future of Fandom, a podcast by LiveLike, wherever you get your podcasts. We hope that you become a fan! Join the podcast! https://livelike.com/join-the-future-of-fandom/ Learn more about LiveLike: https://livelike.com/ Follow on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/livelike/ Follow on Twitter: https://twitter.com/LiveLikeInc Hosted by Adam Conner. The Future of Fandom is powered by Authentic Avenue.
Today on The Future of Fandom, we'll tiptoe into crypto and its passionate worldwide following with Ledn Co-Founder and Chief Strategy Officer, Mauricio Di Bartolomeo. Mauricio grew up in Venezuela where he learned about Bitcoin and truly understands its global applications. Heads up if you're in North America, where media-forward, Ethereum-based NFTs and simply HODLing coins forever rules the day. Mauricio has a much broader perspective for how it can be used and how its fans come together across the world. Today, we explore how crypto communities coalesce and how to build a centralized brand presence within it despite Bitcoin's decentralized nature. Mauricio on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mauricio-di-bartolomeo-780284101/ Ledn: https://www.ledn.io/en/ Check out The Future of Fandom, a podcast by LiveLike, wherever you get your podcasts. We hope that you become a fan! Join the podcast! https://livelike.com/join-the-future-of-fandom/ Learn more about LiveLike: https://livelike.com/ Follow on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/livelike/ Follow on Twitter: https://twitter.com/LiveLikeInc Hosted by Adam Conner. The Future of Fandom is powered by Authentic Avenue.
We interviewed Matt Rosenberg, Chief Revenue Officer at Compass. We chat about how to incorporate the newest of revenue mentalities (SaaS) into the oldest of industries (real estate). We explore the real estate market and its potential as a double edged sword for its respective tech, and peer into the eccentricities that make for a great sales leader just as it might a great agent. Finally we learn within both what to prioritize along the way and what should be prioritized, but is overlooked. Thanks for tuning in today. To hear more conversations just like this one, head over to wherever you get your podcasts and search Growth Culture -- and while you're there, leave us a rating and review to let us know how you liked this one. The Fastest Way To Generate Warm Sales Leads With Existing Employees: https://www.dedicated.ai/ Email Us: jl@dedicated.ai We'd love to hear from you about what you'd love to hear from us! Hosted by Adam Conner. Powered by Authentic Avenue.
Today on The Future of Fandom, get invested in the ways cheering for your favorite performer has evolved over time, from idol worship to surrogate coaching and quasi friendship, through the eyes of Pete Vlastelica from Elysian Park Ventures, the private investment arm of the LA Dodgers ownership group. Pete made a splash in sports journalism as the founder of Yardbarker before being acquired by Fox Sports, and most recently, serving as CEO of Activision Blizzard Esports before joining Elysian Park. He's a battle tested champion of democratizing access to athletes and entertainers, and he's turned his eye today to wellness. We deep dive on how fans are craving more relatability and accessibility than ever before and of course, talk about how that affects the content and experiences, which we all see today and going forward. Pete has seen that as an operator and now broadly as an investor, which is a first for us here on the show. So let's put our money where his mouth is as we predict the future with Elysian Park Ventures and Pete Vlastelica. Check out The Future of Fandom, a podcast by LiveLike, wherever you get your podcasts. We hope that you become a fan! Join the podcast! https://livelike.com/join-the-future-of-fandom/ Learn more about LiveLike: https://livelike.com/ Follow on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/livelike/ Follow on Twitter: https://twitter.com/LiveLikeInc Hosted by Adam Conner. The Future of Fandom is powered by Authentic Avenue.
Today on Growth Culture: how do you strategically, sustainably grow a longstanding company through broad business model change? That's the broad question we explore with today's guest, Lisa Pope. She's EVP and Head of Americas Sales at Epicor, which is a tech company in rarefied air, having been founded 50 years ago. Today, we chat about their transition from on-prem to SaaS, how to properly incentivize teams pursuing non-quota metrics, and touch on the importance of the CRO seat at the M&A table. This is Lisa Pope. Thanks for tuning in today. To hear more conversations just like this one, head over to wherever you get your podcasts and search Growth Culture -- and while you're there, leave us a rating and review to let us know how you liked this one. The Fastest Way To Generate Warm Sales Leads With Existing Employees: https://www.dedicated.ai/ Email Us: jl@dedicated.ai We'd love to hear from you about what you'd love to hear from us! Hosted by Adam Conner. Powered by Authentic Avenue.
Today on Growth Culture, how do you efficiently mix partner collaboration and internal apprenticeship to manage unprecedented demand? That's the focus for today's guest, Joe Heel. He's the chief revenue officer of Zebra. We discuss how to develop a team responsibly, given a blistering pace of opportunity among both existing verticals and new capabilities. Joe's got plenty of advice for other sales leaders looking to earn their own growth stripes and shares some of that secret sauce here. Thanks for tuning in today. To hear more conversations just like this one, head over to wherever you get your podcasts and search Growth Culture -- and while you're there, leave us a rating and review to let us know how you liked this one. The Fastest Way To Generate Warm Sales Leads With Existing Employees: https://www.dedicated.ai/ Email Us: jl@dedicated.ai We'd love to hear from you about what you'd love to hear from us! Hosted by Adam Conner. Powered by Authentic Avenue.
Today on the Future of Fandom, we one click check out how consumers around the world are shopping faster, and what that means for fans here in North America, with QisstPay via their co-founder and CEO, Jordan Olivas. Jordan launched QisstPay in Pakistan and expanded through South Asia before his entry into the U.S. market. As it happens, fans and customers abroad are much more tech savvy in the way they shop, and Jordan joins a select few early players in bringing that acceleration to our markets. That means by extension, that the future is actually now. We talk about that and then peer further into what paying for stuff might look like down the road. Jordan on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jordan-olivas/ QisstPay: https://qisstpay.com/us/1click Check out The Future of Fandom, a podcast by LiveLike, wherever you get your podcasts. We hope that you become a fan! Join the podcast! https://livelike.com/join-the-future-of-fandom/ Learn more about LiveLike: https://livelike.com/ Follow on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/livelike/ Follow on Twitter: https://twitter.com/LiveLikeInc Hosted by Adam Conner. The Future of Fandom is powered by Authentic Avenue.
Today on the Future of Fandom, we step into the batters box with the Boston Red Sox and their Chief Marketing Officer, Adam Grossman. Adam explains how a broadening of content and advertising since has brought a more bespoke approach to the way in which fans both new and long-standing interact with their favorite franchise. Adam Grossman on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/grossmanadam/ Here's your hub for everything Sox: https://www.mlb.com/redsox Check out The Future of Fandom, a podcast by LiveLike, wherever you get your podcasts. We hope that you become a fan! Join the podcast! https://livelike.com/join-the-future-of-fandom/ Learn more about LiveLike: https://livelike.com/ Follow on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/livelike/ Follow on Twitter: https://twitter.com/LiveLikeInc Hosted by Adam Conner. The Future of Fandom is powered by Authentic Avenue.
We interviewed Michael Basch, Chief Revenue Officer, North America Sales and Service Cloud at Oracle. Today, we pedal through Michael's past to learn more about the mountains he's climbed in his ascent to the Oracle C-Suite and we get a handle on how he wheels his way between the qualitative and quantitative aspects of family style leadership. MIchael on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/michaelbasch/ Oracle: https://www.oracle.com/index.html Thanks for tuning in today. To hear more conversations just like this one, head over to wherever you get your podcasts and search Growth Culture -- and while you're there, leave us a rating and review to let us know how you liked this one. The Fastest Way To Generate Warm Sales Leads With Existing Employees: https://www.dedicated.ai/ Email Us: jl@dedicated.ai We'd love to hear from you about what you'd love to hear from us! Hosted by Adam Conner. Powered by Authentic Avenue.
Today on the Future of Fandom: how'd you like to get paid for being fit? Today we predict the future with Joel Lieginger, Founder & CEO of Paceline. Paceline is pioneering unified wellness and giving its fans real compensation in exchange for their healthy habits. In a world where most consumers get rewarded based on expenditure, today we explore a future in which they can also and should be based on exercise. Check out Paceline for yourself: https://paceline.fit/ Check out The Future of Fandom, a podcast by LiveLike, wherever you get your podcasts. We hope that you become a fan! Join the podcast! https://livelike.com/join-the-future-of-fandom/ Learn more about LiveLike: https://livelike.com/ Follow on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/livelike/ Follow on Twitter: https://twitter.com/LiveLikeInc Hosted by Adam Conner. The Future of Fandom is powered by Authentic Avenue.
Everywhere you look, it seems another podcast has popped up. While the market may feel saturated with too many podcasts to count, there's an increasing gap between the good, the bad, and the indifferent. In fact, there's actually an explosion of opportunity when done well. Adam Conner thinks so, too. As the founder of Authentic Avenue, Adam believes there are few media as powerful as podcasts for sharing your brand story, building genuine relationships, and connecting with your audience in a truly unique — and often vulnerable — way. This is Brand Story, a podcast celebrating the stories of real people who are making an impact on brands, business, and the world around them. Each episode features guests from a variety of backgrounds who bring their own unique perspectives to the conversation. Brand Story is created and produced by Gravity Group, a full-service brand and marketing agency, and is hosted by Gravity Group President, Steve Gilman. Continue the conversation on social: For more of Brand Story, check out our LinkedIn (https://www.linkedin.com/company/gravitygroupmarketing), where we'll post previews and highlights of shows, behind-the-scenes sneak peeks, plus other marketing news you can use. We're also on: Instagram — https://www.instagram.com/gravitygroup Facebook — https://www.facebook.com/gravitygroupmarketing
Today on The Future of Fandom, ride along as one motorsports brand races ahead in the digital landscape. My name's Adam Conner, I'm your host, and our specific focus on this episode is how NASCAR is building a next-generation fan experience. In particular, you'll hear from Tim Clark who is their Chief Digital Officer. You might not know it, but NASCAR was the first sport to return to the airwaves following COVID's initial rise, due primarily to its virtual savvy and realism. Since then, the sport has only expanded its digital footprint, and today we explore how it's evolving side-by-side with the sport's on-track product. We also expand on the importance of personality in motorsports, something which any fan of F1 will appreciate, plus how brands get involved given how sponsor-forward NASCAR is in all aspects of its existence. Tim's on the front row of it all, and I'm happy he could make a pit stop here with us. So let's put you in the passenger seat as we predict the future with NASCAR and Tim Clark. Check out The Future of Fandom, a podcast by LiveLike, wherever you get your podcasts. We hope that you become a fan! Join the podcast! https://livelike.com/join-the-future-of-fandom/ Learn more about LiveLike: https://livelike.com/ Follow on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/livelike/ Follow on Twitter: https://twitter.com/LiveLikeInc Hosted by Adam Conner. The Future of Fandom is powered by Authentic Avenue.
Today on Growth Culture: what is the next generation of connectivity and tech for business in 2022? My guest is Sowmyanarayan Sampath. Sampath is the Chief Revenue Officer of Verizon Business, the telco titan's $32 billion arm tasked with bringing the future to the world's enterprises and public sectors. And as you'll discover, that's much more than 5G. Today, Sampath also shares what he's learned about and from high-growth leaders during his tenures as a “recovering” consulting practice leader as well as in several seats of the C-suite at Verizon – plus what he's thinking about broadly outside the office. Thanks for tuning in today. To hear more conversations just like this one, head over to wherever you get your podcasts and search Growth Culture -- and while you're there, leave us a rating and review to let us know how you liked this one. Sampath on Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sowmyanarayan/ The Fastest Way To Generate Warm Sales Leads With Existing Employees: https://www.dedicated.ai/ Email Us: jl@dedicated.ai We'd love to hear from you about what you'd love to hear from us! Hosted by Adam Conner. Powered by Authentic Avenue.
Today on Growth Culture: how does customer experience end up spurring sales growth? That's the focus of the day with our guest, Tabitha Dunn. She's a real dual threat as the Chief Customer Officer of Ericsson, both serving as Head of Customer Experience and Global Sales Excellence. Today, we talk about "human-centered design" and how businesses could be better at it, plus how sales and CX should intertwine in the future. As a bonus, we'll learn what's common about the world's best sales people. Tabitha on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tabithadunn/ Thanks for tuning in today. To hear more conversations just like this one, head over to wherever you get your podcasts and search Growth Culture -- and while you're there, leave us a rating and review to let us know how you liked this one. The Fastest Way To Generate Warm Sales Leads With Existing Employees: https://www.dedicated.ai/ Email Us: jl@dedicated.ai We'd love to hear from you about what you'd love to hear from us! Hosted by Adam Conner. Powered by Authentic Avenue.
As the world's biggest brands race to convert their users into fans -- and fans into diehards -- a clear, crucial question stands out: What is the future of fandom? After all, over the past two years, digital accessibility to historically physical events has exploded across work, life, and everything in between. Whether it's shopping, watching sports, or even taking a cooking class, consumers are no longer satisfied with passive experiences that don't allow them to feel a sense of empowerment, real-time interaction, or connection. Hybrid is not just the new normal -- it's table stakes. Society now demands it -- and brands get it! They're on the clock to keep up with digital-first demand. They're moving as fast as they can to evolve -- and they're struggling. So, what is the future of fandom? On this podcast, you'll get the answer. Tune in to hear about what the world has planned for the next generation of digitally-native users directly from chief executives from some of the world's most recognizable names in sports, fintech, e-commerce, and beyond. And maybe, just maybe, we'll predict the future together. Check out The Future of Fandom, a podcast by LiveLike, wherever you get your podcasts. We hope that you become a fan! Learn more about LiveLike: https://livelike.com/ Follow on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/livelike/ Follow on Twitter: https://twitter.com/LiveLikeInc Hosted by Adam Conner. The Future of Fandom is powered by Authentic Avenue. This podcast is powered by Pinecast.
Today on Growth Culture: imagine joining a tech company as its first sales hire, and growing it to over $100 million in annual revenue. How does that perspective mold the way to build efficiently at scale? That's the story and focus of our guest, Mark Kosoglow. He's the VP of Sales at Outreach, and today we learn about how he presses his team today to, in his own words, “use a tire rather than chisel a wheel out of rock.” His specialty is owning the process and ensuring effective execution. Hopefully you'll come away with a trick or two about how to get to your next hundred million. This is Mark Kosoglow. Mark on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mkosoglow/ The book Mark co-authored: https://www.amazon.com/Sales-Engagement-Companies-Modernizing-Humanization/dp/1119584345/ Thanks for tuning in today. To hear more conversations just like this one, head over to wherever you get your podcasts and search Growth Culture -- and while you're there, leave us a rating and review to let us know how you liked this one. The Fastest Way To Generate Warm Sales Leads With Existing Employees: https://www.dedicated.ai/ Email Us: jl@dedicated.ai We'd love to hear from you about what you'd love to hear from us! Hosted by Adam Conner. Powered by Authentic Avenue.
Today on Growth Culture: how do you grapple with growth? That's the topic of our talk with today's guest, Wade Burgess. He's the Chief Revenue Officer of Rev.com, and today we discuss how to bring a team sport mentality to world-class sales -- and use a few wrestling analogies along the way. In particular we focus on advanced analytics and revenue operations, as well as a little courage, as keys to staying competitive over the next few years. This is Wade Burgess. Wade on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/wadeburgess/ Rev: https://www.rev.com/ Thanks for tuning in today. To hear more conversations just like this one, head over to wherever you get your podcasts and search Growth Culture -- and while you're there, leave us a rating and review to let us know how you liked this one. The Fastest Way To Generate Warm Sales Leads With Existing Employees: https://www.dedicated.ai/ Email Us: jl@dedicated.ai We'd love to hear from you about what you'd love to hear from us! Hosted by Adam Conner. Powered by Authentic Avenue.
Adam Conner joins The Great Battlefield podcast to talk about his career in tech and politics, founding Facebook's first Washington office and his current role at the Center for American Progress where he works on building a progressive tech policy platform and agenda.
Today on Growth Culture: how does “servitude leadership” contribute to building collaborative sales environments? That's one of many questions asked today of our guest, Tony Owens. He's the President of Worldwide Field Operations for LivePerson, having joined from his post as President of Salesforce earlier this year. Today we talk briefly about that move, and also address the three major dynamics which govern the market, in his eyes -- data, AI, and customer/partner/employee engagement. This is Tony Owens. Connect with Tony on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tony-alika-owens-a53a794/ Thanks for tuning in today. To hear more conversations just like this one, head over to wherever you get your podcasts and search Growth Culture -- and while you're there, leave us a rating and review to let us know how you liked this one. The Fastest Way To Generate Warm Sales Leads With Existing Employees: https://www.dedicated.ai/ Email Us: jl@dedicated.ai We'd love to hear from you about what you'd love to hear from us! Hosted by Adam Conner. Powered by Authentic Avenue.
Today on Growth Culture: how does the man charged with growing the third largest agency holding company in the world continue to grow himself? That's the question of the day for my guest, Jay Askinasi. He's the Chief Growth Officer of Publicis Groupe, and today we learn about his views on changing consumer behavior, the ways he stays a student of his craft, and how he turns inward to build the best team around him possible. From the newspaper to the national, Jay's now on the biggest stage of all -- and we hope you enjoy his perspectives on how to spur world-class growth. This is Jay Askinasi. Jay on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jay-askinasi-9309315/ Thanks for tuning in today. To hear more conversations just like this one, head over to wherever you get your podcasts and search Growth Culture -- and while you're there, leave us a rating and review to let us know how you liked this one. The Fastest Way To Generate Warm Sales Leads With Existing Employees: https://www.dedicated.ai/ Email Us: jl@dedicated.ai We'd love to hear from you about what you'd love to hear from us! Hosted by Adam Conner. Powered by Authentic Avenue.
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Tonight: Former RNC chair Michael Steele on why Liz Cheney is no longer welcome—and why it's a massive problem for the country. Then, the anti-anti-racism movement now defending the three-fifths compromise to own the libs. Plus, as the Mar-a-Lago MC gets his own blog, is Facebook about to ban Trump for life tomorrow? Guests: Michael Steele, Rep. London Lamar, Michael Lewis, Adam Conner, Evelyn Douek