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Don’t Kill the Messenger dives deep into the careers of Hollywood’s most influential voices including executives and filmmakers alike. Hosted by entertainment research expert Kevin Goetz, the interviews are more than story-sharing, they are intimate conversations between friends and a powerful filmmaking masterclass. Discover what it really takes to bring your favorite movies to life. Find Don’t Kill the Messenger on Apple, Spotify, or your favorite podcast platform. Learn how movies begin, ...
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Welcome to the "Your Frequency Shift" Podcast, hosted by Karis and Nick—architects of human potential. We're here to guide you on a journey toward deep satisfaction and fulfillment, helping you reconnect with the vibrancy of life in your business, body, and relationships. With our combined expertise, we empower you to unlock your highest potential and truly feel alive in every aspect of your life. Drawing from our own lived experiences, we provide clarity, fresh perspectives, and a newfound ...
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Things don't always go smoothly in a relationship. So the KX morning team of JP, Lauren and Husker Nick are here to help couples air their grievances. But it's never as easy as wrong vs right. And often hysterical.
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Bored of the same BS Marketing podcasts? With insights from the sharpest minds in the world, Daniel Murray unpacks their playbooks just for you to take into your weekly Marketing meeting. We'll get deep into the conversation with Marketing leaders from companies like Gymshark, Shopify, and Infiniti. Every week you'll hear from guests who run 9-figure businesses, manage communities of 20M+ people, and execute the campaigns you see on your timeline every day. The best part? We'll give you ALL ...
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A podcast about coding, education, and mastery. We'll interview current Launch School students, employers in the tech sector, and industry veterans to talk about how to succeed on a journey to mastery and becoming a professional software engineer. Conversations will revolve around learning, programming, expertise, study habits and many other topics related to mastery based learning.
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In this episode of the “Something to Say” podcast, our host, Mazi Mutafa, interviews Nick Hernandez about his life as a producer, sound engineer, and DJ in Washington DC. Co-host Patrick Washington speaks with youth poets Kiara Ramirez and Chimwekele Okoro. Later Mazi sits down with Nina Brewton from Eaton House about her recent travels abroad. Tha…
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Influencer marketing isn’t just for DTC anymore and Sarah Adam is here to prove it. As the force behind Wix’s growing B2B influencer strategy, Sarah shares how she built a program from scratch to scale, working with hundreds of creators across LinkedIn, Instagram, TikTok, and more. And, there’s something that most B2B marketers get wrong about infl…
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Do waitlists even matter to customers anymore? Or are they a waste of time? Daniel says it depends, but basically, lists are important in marketing. Getting email addresses of important people (including people that are interested in your brand) should always be a priority. But, there are some instances where a wait list wouldn’t make sense, like a…
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Paula Gardner is a Business Psychologist, Executive Coach, and the Founder of Scarlet Thinking, a visibility coaching company based in London specialised in helping executive professionals and brands gain more visibility and raise their professional profile. She is the author of Do Your Own PR and Get Noticed and the creator and facilitator of seve…
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Last year, I sat down with Marco Steinsieck, the Head of Retail Media at Sephora, ⁠⁠to break down everything retail media. The significance of retail media, its impact on search, social, TV, even how it’s becoming a CRUCIAL tool for Marketers to build customer relationships - this episode touches on it all. See how Marco starts a retail media campa…
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In this episode of the “Something to Say” podcast, our host, Mazi Mutafa, has a discussion about the state of environmental justice with Kari Fulton. Co-host Patrick Washington interviews youth poet Jojo. After that Mazi speaks with Maxx Moses, aka Pose 2, about a recent arts immersion program he developed in California, and his own journey through…
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Send Kevin a Text Message In this episode of Don't Kill the Messenger, host Kevin Goetz sits down with Michael Uslan, the originator and executive producer of the Batman and Batman-related movie universe, who turned his childhood passion for comic books into Hollywood gold. As an avid comic book collector and Batman superfan, Uslan is proof that fo…
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It’s time to talk about customer and market segmentation - no math needed. For now, at least. What exactly is the MAP framework? Tamara breaks it down. It stands for measure volume, analyze performance, and prioritize potential, so you can determine who your highest-potential customers are. It helps you focus your marketing tactics and shape your r…
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Do testimonials and reviews actually sway people’s opinions of your product? According to Daniel, you NEED social proof on your website, and Jay agrees. But you don’t want anything generic because it’ll sound weird and forced. Instead, you’ll want testimonials that are specific. Think: “This product cut our costs down by 150%,” or something similar…
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Kari DePhillips is a full-time digital nomad who makes the most of her time and her life by traveling the world – mixing remote work and vacationing. Kari is the founder and CEO of the digital marketing agency, The Content Factory, a company built on SEO with a website that produces over $1-million worth of organic traffic each year. Kari is also t…
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What does it take to create $100 million in incremental pipeline in a single year? Kyle Coleman, Global VP of Marketing at ClickUp, unpacks his mission to help the company reach $1B in ARR and why “normal f***ing sucks” might be the best company value he’s ever worked under. From his start as an SDR to becoming a two-time CMO, Kyle shares lessons o…
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In this episode of the “Something to Say” podcast, our host, Mazi Mutafa interviews Ms Smith and Ms Stanberry of the Junior League of Washington about the work of the organization and its current priorities in Washington DC. Co-host Patrick Washington speaks with youth poet Precious Foreman. Later Mazi converses with Toni Asante Lightfoot, a nation…
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Price is a form of psychology all on its own…but how do you determine how much your product should cost? You know how some brands will base product price off of what their competitors are doing? Or how some just throw a price out there? Tamara has a hot take: neither of these are good strategies. So, Daniel brings up some points: validation and pre…
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It’s no secret that AI is super helpful. But how do Daniel and Jay use it? It’s more than just about asking ChatGPT questions or telling it to summarize blocks of text. In Daniel’s case, he uses it to repurpose podcast transcripts into multiple forms of content. (Work smarter, not harder, besties.) It’s a great way to experiment with different form…
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What are the key qualities of a successful community, and how can businesses effectively build and nurture them? In this episode, Daniel interviews David Spinks, a community-building expert, to explore the world of community management. They discuss the importance of organic growth, the qualities to look for in a community manager, and the competit…
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Nick Davies is a business and career coach, who uses his 20 years of experience in financial services and personal development to mentor other people to progress personally and professionally. Over the last four years, Nick has focused on creating and evolving his purpose and now helps individuals and businesses through the coaching company, ProAdv…
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Send Kevin a Text Message In this episode of Don't Kill the Messenger, host Kevin Goetz sits down with legendary producer Jerry Bruckheimer, the mastermind behind billion-dollar blockbusters, including Top Gun, Pirates of the Caribbean, Bad Boys, Beverly Hills Cop, and the television shows CSI, The Amazing Race, and Fire Country. Bruckheimer shares…
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Fill in the blank: the best marketers aren’t just creative, they’re ________. If you said “behavioral scientists,” you’d be correct. Daniel and Tamara talk about the three psychology-based plays you can implement today. It all depends on where your words are put, your social proof, and loss aversion. Daniel mentions why FOMO is millennials’ biggest…
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Attribution is broken, and Jay and Daniel are here to call it out. This episode dives into why marketers rely too much on dashboards, how long buying cycles mess with data, and why the last-click model is misleading at best. Daniel shares how adding a simple “Where did you hear about us?” question changed everything. Jay explains why the best compa…
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Most marketers are busy feeding the content machine. Jillian Hoefer is building the content factory. This episode’s guest, Jillian Hoefer, is Senior Content Marketing Manager at UserEvidence and a loud-and-proud evangelist for original research. She shares how surveys, expert interviews, and deep data dives can turn a single report into a year’s wo…
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Susan Stutzel is a CPA and Mindset & Productivity Coach. She holds a Bachelor’s degree in Accounting from Coe College. Following a successful corporate career, she started her own CPA business. Using her own experiences of balancing a busy home life and business, she became a certified coach. Susan is passionate about helping women work less so the…
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That “middle” option on a pricing page? It’s not there by accident. It’s there to mess with your brain…in the best way possible. This episode’s guest, Tamara Grominsky, is back to break down one of the sneakiest (and most effective) psychological tools in marketing: price anchoring. From B2B SaaS to steakhouse menus, she shows how marketers use dec…
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Ebooks, webinars, white papers…B2B needs more exciting names to use for content. It’s time to test the waters with it. Here’s what Daniel and Jay suggest. Daniel points out that even using “festival” for his annual big virtual event is more enticing than just a webinar and it seems to work much better. Jay suggests instead of an eBook, try playbook…
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In March 2018, Madeleine Black won the Amazing Strength award at the No. 1 Magazine Amazing Women Awards and, in October of the same year, was asked to be the Patron for Say Women, the Scottish organisation that supports survivors of sexual abuse. She is a TEDx speaker, a storyteller for The Forgiveness Project, and has recently become involved wit…
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Patagonia isn’t just scaling mountains. They’re scaling through affiliate strategy. This episode’s guest, Cricket Treanor, went from the sales floor to HQ’s affiliate marketing program. At Patagonia, their mission is centered on the environment, and their clientele is adventurous. So, when it comes to partnerships, they’re thinking outside the box:…
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Send Kevin a Text Message In this episode of Don't Kill the Messenger, host Kevin Goetz sits down with Arnold Rifkin, the legendary talent agent who pioneered the concept of a total talent agency and helped build one of Hollywood's most recognizable action stars. From founding Triad Artists to leading William Morris's film division and producing bl…
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What do you get when you mix scheduling, stories, auto posting, and Instagram? You get Sked Social. But things haven’t always been this way… This episode’s guest, Hugh Stephens, created Sked Social as an all-in-one tool for Instagram back in 2013. Remember your feedback then? It has evolved from hipster filters and casual posts to algorithm-driven …
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