How to Lead Andrew McCotter-Bicknell
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Dive deep with world-class leaders who've been there and done that. What does it mean to "lead?" What does the journey to leadership look like? What are some best practices? We answer these questions, and more, in each episode of How to Lead.
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Building a relationship mindset w/ Marcus Carter II (Cinder)
Marcus is a partner, father of two with a third on the way, son, brother, organizer, and Director of Social Equity over at Cinder. I joked with Marcus after this episode that he might’ve been the quickest person to bring value to this show, it’s literally within the first 5 seconds that he starts talking that you’ll be hooked. He has such an infectious, positive energy about him and I hope you all enjoy listening to this episode as much as I enjoyed putting it together. Lots of great topics were discussed in this episode including how your personal life can influence your professional life, where diversity equity and inclusion is at in the workplace today, why thinking of "best practices" can be a problematic approach, and so so much more.
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The Journey from Marketing Generalist to CMO w/ Yoni Solomon (Uptime.com)
My guest today is the Chief Marketing Officer at Uptime.com, Yoni Solomon. In this episode, Yoni chats with us about his journey from a generalist to the C-suite, and he also touches on the importance of bringing your whole self to work, as well as the dangers of assumption when it comes to new product launches and marketing.
Yoni checks all the boxes for a How to Lead guest. He’s literally been there, done that, and now sits in a highly coveted leadership role. I’m super excited for y’all to hear this conversation. -
The Importance of Making Mistakes + Why Portland's Tech Scene is Underrated w/ Ryan Anderson (Google)
Ryan is an Enterprise Account Executive at Google and we had an awesome conversation that touched on the importance of making mistakes, the Portland tech scene, investing, and more. If you like the conversation then I’m sure you’ll also love Ryan’s podcast, the Digital Native.
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Quick Marketing Lesson from Metallica [solo]
A masterclass example of the "when everybody goes right, go left" concept that so many marketers still leverage today.
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Going Broad vs. Niching Down In Your Career w/ Brooklin Nash (Sales Hacker)
Brooklin Nash is the Head of Content at Sales Hacker, one of the leading communities for today’s top salespeople. In addition to that, Brooklin advises other notable B2B organizations with their content marketing strategies, as well, like Metadata, Bizzabo, and Swipely just to name a few. We dive deep into best practices for getting started freelancing, the best companies and resources to look at if you want to up-level your own writing, and the difference between when you want to niche down or go broad with your career.
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Betting On Yourself & Enabling Others w/ Blaire Hervey (AWS & The Corporate Strategist)
Blaire Hervey is the Field Productivity & Readiness Lead at Amazon Web Services, but you may also know her as The Corporate Strategist. As The Corporate Strategist, Blaire personally helps train organizations in areas of diversity, equity, inclusion, and belonging, as well as individuals with career coaching and business building strategies. I’ve had the pleasure of working with Blaire in the past - she’s one of those leaders that lights up a room and can get the best out of everybody she works with. She breaks down some great enablement and coaching best practices that I can’t wait to share with you here.