The Marketer's Exit

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Welcome to The Marketer’s Exit: Your Front-Row Seat to Going Solo Ever wondered what life looks like beyond the 9-to-5? The Marketer’s Exit is the podcast for marketers curious about freelancing, side hustles, and solo entrepreneurship. Hosted by Tas Bober (former in-house) and Tim Davidson (former agency), we’re pulling back the curtain on the reality of going solo. We share the stuff no one puts in their LinkedIn posts—the smooth parts, the scary parts, and the "group chat only" secrets.

  1. 5d ago

    Episode 18: Are Solo Consultants Actually Safe From AI? We Get Into It.

    Last year Tas watched her landing page business dip and started wondering if AI was quietly eating her niche. This year the leads came back, and almost every single one opened with the same line: "We tried to use AI for this and it was garbage." In this episode, Tas and Tim break down exactly why consultants are not getting replaced and what you should do if you are not so sure about your own situation. We cover: • Why Tim fed 370 LinkedIn posts into Claude and still rewrote almost everything it produced • What AI-generated landing pages actually look like when clients show them on discovery calls • The 3-layer framework for figuring out if you are actually at risk: can AI do it, can it do it well, and what is the cost of getting it wrong • How to answer the sales call question ""why can't I just use AI"" without panicking or going defensive • Why Tas' advice is to tell the prospect to go try AI first and come back • Tim's take on why this is actually the era of consultants, not the end of them • What the AI versus me comparison looks like as a website section or a sales call screen share • The intern analogy that explains why you should never stop checking AI's work • Why lowering your prices in response to AI pressure is the one thing you should never do Connect with the hosts: Tim Davidson – https://www.linkedin.com/in/tadavidson41 Tas Bober – https://www.linkedin.com/in/tasbober

    43 min
  2. May 19

    Episode 16: From $4k Projects to $300k Deals with Tim Bradley

    Tim Bradley spent 12 years as the first creative hire at a PR agency, growing to lead a team of 25 across every type of project, channel, and industry imaginable. Then he looked in the mirror and realized he was running a business for someone else's passive income. In this episode of The Marketer's Exit, he breaks down how he built Pennant Video Co. from scratch, including the exact DM strategy that kept him buried in client work before they even officially launched. We cover: • Why spending 12 years inside an agency was the best and worst preparation for going out on his own • The business partner model that gave him a financial and mental safety net from day one • How the video marketing trifecta framework came before the midfunnel positioning did • Why he hired a brand person and an ops person before he ever hired a creative • The DM strategy that generated months of work before the website even went live • How average deal size grew from $30K in 2024 to $55K in 2025 • The snail projects that taught him to trust his gut when everything in him said no • Why cold email outreach was a $12K mistake and what worked instead • What he misses about the old job and why he is still paying himself less than he used to Connect with the hosts: Tim Davidson – ⁠https://www.linkedin.com/in/tadavidson41⁠ Tas Bober – ⁠https://www.linkedin.com/in/tasbober⁠ If you are inside an agency right now doing everything for someone else, this one is going to hit different.

    1h 4m
  3. Episode 14: From Free Shoots to $30K Deals. How Ding and Jake Built Event Shark

    May 5

    Episode 14: From Free Shoots to $30K Deals. How Ding and Jake Built Event Shark

    Most B2B events have speakers, sponsors, and a budget. What they almost never have is someone with a camera documenting any of it. Ding and Jake saw that gap and built a whole business around it. In this episode, they pull back the curtain on how Event Shark went from free shoots and $500 gigs to a full production company with eight employees, a new office in Austin, and deals ranging from $10K to $30K. We cover: • How a failed rap career and a LinkedIn parody video accidentally started the whole thing • Why logistics companies were their first real clients and what a blue ocean actually looks like • The moment they realized events were the offer worth building around • What custom scoping looks like when your deals range from one-day shoots to three-day conferences • Why inbound through personal brand has been their biggest growth lever • The cash flow scare that almost had them walking back office plans • What it actually looks like to scale from founder-led delivery to a team you trust • Solo vs. co-founder, the real answer from someone who has done both • The worst advice people give marketers who want to go out on their own Connect with the hosts: Tim Davidson – ⁠https://www.linkedin.com/in/tadavidson41⁠ Tas Bober – ⁠https://www.linkedin.com/in/tasbober⁠ If you are thinking about going solo or building something with a partner, this one is worth the listen.

    45 min

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Welcome to The Marketer’s Exit: Your Front-Row Seat to Going Solo Ever wondered what life looks like beyond the 9-to-5? The Marketer’s Exit is the podcast for marketers curious about freelancing, side hustles, and solo entrepreneurship. Hosted by Tas Bober (former in-house) and Tim Davidson (former agency), we’re pulling back the curtain on the reality of going solo. We share the stuff no one puts in their LinkedIn posts—the smooth parts, the scary parts, and the "group chat only" secrets.

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