A Great Conversation About Marketing, Excellence, and Lifelong Learning

Marketers Should Be Constantly Learning and Building

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I am very fortunate to have met Jeremy Bergeron, host of the Marketing Trends podcast from Mission.org. In my work in Marketing and Marketing Communications agency, my teams produce some great podcasts.

This episode is the first time I have been a guest on a podcast. In our conversation, Jeremy and I discuss topics including:

  • The importance of design in communicating a message

  • Creating an employee culture

  • Tailoring marketing strategies to meet the needs of various industries

  • Why simplicity leads to scale

  • Digging into the power of generative AI and building with AI

  • Prioritizing metrics that matter

  • How to think about growing communities

In the marketing world, you have to evolve or get left behind. In this episode, Anthony Kennedy, CMO of ION, discusses how to stay ahead and digs into the importance of building a high-performing marketing team, and he emphasizes the need for continuous learning and development. And on the note of constant evolution, Anthony also shares insights on tailoring marketing strategies for diverse industries and the impact of AI on marketing.

Mission.org

You can get the podcast in your player from the Marketing Trends podcast—direct link from Apple and Overcast here. Jeremy and his producer, Hilary, took great care of me and made me feel welcome -- they were a best-in-class example of this.

Something that has stuck with me from last week, the great Rory Sutherland recently said in a session with 42Courses.com:

If you get invited to a podcast, you go on the podcast. That's where the magic happens.

Rory Sutherland.

I am so glad to have had a great conversation with Jeremy, and I highly recommend the Marketing Trends podcast as somewhere where the magic happened. I encourage you to have a listen to my episode with Jeremy, and drop me a note via LinkedIn.

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