Explore every episode of the podcast Demand Geniuses: Revenue-Driven B2B Marketing
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| Joel Harrison - The key to truly great B2B Thought Leadership | 08 Apr 2025 | 00:40:13 | |
Summary In this episode of the Demand Geniuses podcast, host Tom Rudnai speaks with Joel Harrison, a veteran in the B2B marketing space, about the evolution of marketing, the impact of AI, and the importance of building trust and credibility in the SaaS industry. They discuss the need for marketing to adopt a commercial focus, the role of thought leadership, and the alignment between marketing and sales. The conversation also touches on strategies for effective content marketing and the future of thought leadership in a rapidly changing landscape.
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| Mike Beech: Maintaining Go-to-Market alignment as you pivot | 31 Mar 2025 | 00:40:09 | |
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| Sherehan Ross: Making an Impact as a New Marketing Leader | 08 Jul 2025 | 00:41:05 | |
Summary In this episode, Sherihan Ross, VP of Marketing at Modus Planning, shares her journey from corporate America to becoming a full-stack marketer. She discusses the complexities of B2B marketing, the importance of understanding the decision-making process, and the need for creativity in marketing strategies. Sherihan emphasizes the significance of community building, content marketing, and having a structured onboarding process as a new marketing leader. She also touches on the balance between quick wins and long-term strategies, and the role of personal branding in her career. Takeaways
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| Justyna Ciecierska: How to make your customer the Hero of your Brand Story | 01 Jul 2025 | 00:46:27 | |
Summary In this episode, Tom Rudnai interviews Justina Ciecierska, who discusses the concept of 'memory engineering' in marketing. Justina explains how emotional connections play a crucial role in B2B marketing and how brands can create narratives that resonate with their audience. She emphasizes the importance of understanding customer journeys and the emotional moments that trigger buying decisions. The conversation also covers the challenges of changing brand perceptions and the significance of consistent messaging across different content channels. Justina shares her insights on measuring the effectiveness of positioning strategies and the need for brands to communicate in the language of their customers.
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| Jamie Pagan: Building a Cross-Format Content Engine | 29 Apr 2025 | 00:53:48 | |
Summary In this episode of the Demand Geniuses podcast, Tom Rudnai interviews Jamie Pagan, the Director of Brand and Marketing at Dealfront. Jamie shares his journey in SaaS marketing, discussing the challenges and excitement of working in a fast-paced environment. He elaborates on the innovative content strategy at Dealfront, including the launch of their bespoke streaming platform, Stream, aimed at building brand awareness through valuable content. Jamie emphasizes the importance of a scalable content engine, the role of AI in content production, and the multi-channel distribution strategy that ensures their content reaches the right audience. The conversation also touches on measuring success and ROI in demand generation, as well as Jamie's personal insights on curiosity and creativity in marketing. Takeaways
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| Felix Danczak: Market-Led Growth. What is it, and how do you prepare? | 22 Apr 2025 | 00:57:24 | |
Summary In this episode, Tom Rudnai interviews Felix Danczak, exploring the transformative impact of AI on business and marketing. They discuss the impending AI revolution, the fragmentation of markets, and the evolution of buyer behavior. Felix emphasizes the need for businesses to adapt quickly to market signals and rethink their organizational structures to foster agility. The conversation also touches on the importance of cross-functional collaboration, dynamic budgeting, and the shift towards a generalist workforce in response to rapid changes in the business landscape.
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| Kathryn Aragon: Aligning Content and Marketing around the Buyer Journey | 15 Apr 2025 | 00:45:22 | |
Summary In this episode of the Demand Geniuses podcast, Tom Rudnai interviews Katherine Aragon, a seasoned marketing expert with over 20 years of experience. Katherine discusses her passion for growth, the evolution of content marketing, and the importance of building an authority ecosystem. She emphasizes the need for marketers to adapt to the changing landscape of digital marketing, particularly in light of AI's impact on SEO and search behavior. Katherine also highlights the significance of understanding the buyer journey and aligning marketing efforts with sales and customer experience to drive revenue growth.
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| Liam Bartholemew: Leveraging Content to Increase Customer Value and Retention | 24 Jun 2025 | 00:45:33 | |
Summary In this episode, Tom Rudnai speaks with Liam Bartholomew, VP of Brand and Customer Marketing at Cognizm. They discuss the journey of scaling marketing from a startup to a larger organization, the challenges of defining a niche in a competitive market, and the importance of aligning marketing strategies with customer needs. Liam shares insights on content marketing, the role of AI in enhancing marketing efforts, and the significance of measuring content impact effectively. The conversation emphasizes the need for creativity and adaptability in marketing strategies to engage customers throughout their lifecycle. Takeaways
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| Kathleen Booth: Maximising communities for personal and business growth | 17 Jun 2025 | 00:41:29 | |
Summary In this conversation, Kathleen Booth, SVP of Marketing and Growth at Pavilion, discusses her journey from international development to marketing, emphasizing the importance of community in driving growth and success. She shares insights on the unique challenges of marketing a community, the significance of member engagement, and strategies for navigating customer success. Kathleen also explores the evolving role of marketing in organizations, the value of education, and key traits that successful marketers possess. The discussion highlights the importance of building meaningful relationships and the long-term commitment required for community-led growth.
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| Lee Densmer: Globalising Content & Activating Internal Thought Leaders | 10 Jun 2025 | 00:43:09 | |
Summary In this episode of the Mime Geniuses podcast, host Tom Rudnai speaks with Lee Densmer, a content marketing expert with over two decades of experience. Lee shares insights on transitioning from corporate roles to entrepreneurship, the importance of professional writing in content marketing, and the evolving practices in the industry. They discuss common mistakes businesses make in their content strategies, the significance of strategic pauses, and the need for a balanced approach to funnel content. Lee emphasizes the importance of activating thought leaders within organizations and navigating the globalization of content, highlighting cultural nuances that marketers must consider. The conversation concludes with practical recommendations for marketers looking to enhance their content strategies.
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| Paula Molinar: Leading Demand-Gen at one of Europe's Fastest-growing Startups | 03 Jun 2025 | 00:47:30 | |
Summary In this episode of Demand-Geniuses, Paula Molinar, Head of Demand Generation at Paddle, shares what it’s really like leading demand gen at one of Europe’s fastest-scaling SaaS companies. From her unexpected pivot from fashion to tech, to helping Paddle expand into the US and manage post-acquisition complexity, Paula unpacks the messy, rewarding business of building pipeline at scale. She discusses the evolving role of content, the limits of attribution, the power of well-orchestrated webinars, and why she sees demand gen as the connective tissue between brand and revenue. It’s part career story, part GTM playbook—and fully unfiltered. Takeaways
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| Livia Hirsch: Nailing your Brand Voice | 27 May 2025 | 00:41:49 | |
Summary In this episode, Livia Hirsch shares her journey from a fashion student to a freelance content writer and strategist, emphasizing the importance of brand voice and content strategy for B2B software scale-ups. She discusses the transition from content writing to strategy, the challenges faced by startups in content creation, and the evolving landscape of SEO. Livia highlights the significance of building relationships with clients and the need for a cohesive tone of voice that reflects company culture. The conversation concludes with insights on the importance of unique perspectives in content creation and the necessity of adapting to changes in the digital marketing landscape.
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| Martin Wallace: Why Long-Term Thinking Wins in B2B Marketing | 20 May 2025 | 00:34:41 | |
Summary In this conversation, Tom Rudnai interviews Martin, the International Marketing Director at Captify, discussing the unique challenges of B2B marketing, the concept of search intelligence, and the importance of aligning marketing with sales. Martin shares insights on category creation, measuring marketing effectiveness, and the evolving landscape of B2B events. The discussion emphasizes the need for empathy in marketing and the balance between tactical and strategic approaches.
Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Martin and Captify 01:43 Challenges in B2B Tech Marketing 04:25 What is Search Intelligence? 06:45 Category Creation and Positioning 08:47 Marketing's Role in the Sales Process 12:25 Measuring Marketing Effectiveness 18:19 Building Sales and Marketing Alignment 24:32 The Importance of Clear Objectives in Marketing 26:42 Balancing Short-Term and Long-Term Marketing Goals 29:37 Navigating the Noise of Marketing Advice 32:03 The Evolution of B2B Marketing 36:32 Empathy as a Key Marketing Trait 38:57 Investing in Team and Resources 43:05 Recommended Resources for Marketers | |||
| Mark Rogers: Building an Idea-Centric Content Strategy | 13 May 2025 | 00:45:00 | |
Welcome to this episode of the podcast! Join host Tom Rudnai as he sits down with Mark Rogers, Director of Content Marketing at FreshPaint, for a thoughtful exploration of content marketing, the role of AI, and tackling the challenges of modern B2B strategies. Drawing on Mark’s diverse experience across both agency and in-house roles, this conversation is packed with actionable insights, relatable stories, and strategies to inspire marketers at every stage of their career. What You’ll Learn in This Episode:
Mark explains how to prevent content teams from being stuck in a reactive, “support-only” cycle. He shares practical tips for carving out time for strategic, proactive work while still addressing the immediate needs of other teams.
Discover how AI tools like ChatGPT are helping Mark streamline workflows, eliminate the dreaded “blank page” struggle, and improve efficiency without losing the human touch that makes storytelling meaningful.
Learn how aligning your content with product roadmaps and customer pain points can result in high-impact assets tailored for demand generation and account-based marketing (ABM).
Mark explores why quality content focused on deeper funnel engagement is becoming critical. He shares why marketers should prioritize strategic, customer-centered messaging over vanity metrics like page views. Memorable Quotes:
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| Anton Rius: How Customer Stories can shape Content Strategy | 06 May 2025 | 00:49:45 | |
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Summary In this episode of the Demand Geniuses podcast, Tom Rudnai interviews Anton Rius, the Director of Content at Corporate Visions. They discuss the unique challenges of marketing in professional services, the importance of customer insights, and the evolving role of content in the buyer's journey. Anton shares his experiences in reinventing Corporate Visions and how empathy plays a crucial role in understanding both customers and team dynamics. The conversation also touches on the impact of AI on content marketing and the need for alignment with business objectives. | |||
| Aimen Chouchane: 0 to 1 startup marketing lessons from New Labour’s communications strategy | 05 Aug 2025 | 00:43:38 | |
Summary Aimen shares his unconventional journey from political consultancy to B2B tech marketing, emphasizing the importance of clear messaging, disciplined execution, and collaboration with sales. He discusses building marketing from the ground up, balancing perfectionism with speed, and leveraging AI for sales enablement. Aimen also opens up about his mental health struggles during COVID, advocating for openness at work. Aimen’s Career Journey Intellects Overview & Marketing Approach Globalization & Go-to-Market Challenges Building Scalable Marketing Systems AI’s Impact & Cross-Functional Collaboration Foundational Marketing Fundamentals Leadership, Prioritization, and Communication Quickfire Questions Recommendations & Community | |||
| Ira Prevalova: Building a High Performing Marketing Team | 29 Jul 2025 | 00:46:59 | |
In this episode of Demand Geniuses, the hosts welcome Ira Prevalova, the Director of Integrated Marketing at Adverity. Ira shares insights into her diverse career journey, emphasizing that core marketing principles remain constant across industries. They dive deep into her approach to marketing at Adverity, focusing on data-driven growth strategies and the balance between immediate demand generation and long-term brand awareness. Ira discusses the importance of alignment, talent, and personalized goal setting in building high-performing teams. She also explores her management style, including how to conduct meaningful performance reviews and navigate difficult conversations. Listeners will gain practical advice on utilizing AI tools for efficiency and the transformative impact of personal PR for employees. 00:00 Introduction to Demand Geniuses Podcast 00:43 Meet Era Pre Lover: Background and Career Journey 01:50 Marketing Across Different Industries 03:12 The Importance of Product Quality in Marketing 04:59 Challenges and Strategies in Growth Marketing 08:32 Experimentation in Marketing: Strategies and Challenges 13:06 Building High-Performing Marketing Teams 15:28 Setting Goals and Measuring Success 22:08 Identifying and Nurturing Talent 23:55 In-Depth Candidate Interviews 25:27 Evaluating Candidate Traits 28:42 Handling Underperformance 33:25 Early Signs of Disengagement 35:19 Effective Management Conversations 40:04 Quick Fire Questions | |||
| How AI Is Rewriting B2B Marketing with Andy Crestodina, Orbit Media Studios | 28 Oct 2025 | 00:50:39 | |
This week, Tom sits down with Andy Crestodina, co-founder of Orbit Media Studios, who has been at the forefront of digital marketing innovation for over two decades. From scrappy agency beginnings to scaling with purpose, Andy shares how finding the right business partner (and the right mindset) transformed his impact. Tune in to this episode as we explore: (05:21) How the Internet revolutionised buyer behaviour (08:22) Segment traffic before reporting (11:24) Optimising content marketing strategies (15:03) AI’s shift in content marketing (17:39) AI’s impact on sales dynamics (19:53) Sale-marketing content alignment (25:23) Master Google Analytics in clicks (29:02) Iterative marketing for better results (31:17) Creativity over data in marketing (35:45) Lean team, high-impact outcomes (37:30) SaaS vs. broader marketing insights (44:12) Switching to Attio CRM (48:21) Mastering focus for success Links mentioned in this episode: | |||
| Content That Solves, Not Sells | 21 Oct 2025 | 00:12:16 | |
What happens when a content marketer becomes a company leader? Tom Rudnai sits down with Timi Olotu, CRO at Charlie HR, to unpack how stepping into leadership has completely changed the way he thinks about content. Timi shares his evolution, from showing off writing skills early in his career to now focusing on solving real problems through content that truly connects. Tune into this episode, as we explore: (00:00) From writing to problem-solving (04:25) Marketing focus: top and bottom (08:55) Strategic data for growth insights (10:13) Storytelling with data for stakeholders
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| Unboring B2B: Making Serious Brands Bold, Human and Impossible to Ignore with Kelly Allen | 14 Oct 2025 | 00:52:26 | |
Why does so much B2B marketing still feel painfully boring? This Tom Rudnai chats with Kelly Allen, ex-cybersecurity CMO turned co-founder of Unboring, the agency on a mission to shake the dust off cybersecurity marketing. She unpacks why so many brands lose their spark, how to make B2B bold, human and impossible to ignore and what it really takes to get buy-in for creative ideas in risk-averse industries. Tom and Kelly also explore what B2B can learn from B2C branding, why emotion and authenticity still cut through in even the most serious sectors, and why building a strong, consistent brand is everyone’s job – not just marketing’s. Tune in to this episode as we explore: (04:50) Human emotion in B2B and cybersecurity (07:56) Dress comfortably and define your style (09:49) Unconventional branding mindset (15:46) Brand positioning and expansion strategy (18:43) The ROI of fun Christmas jumpers (27:31) Getting leadership buy-in (31:59) Brand consistency as a north star (37:27) Sales strategy and incremental improvements (41:29) Weekly goal-setting and progress (46:34) AI revolutionising marketing challenges (50:30) Creative problem-solving on a budget Links mentioned in this episode: | |||
| How Structure Fuels Content Creation at Scale | 07 Oct 2025 | 00:13:09 | |
In this minisode, host Tom Rudnai talks with Jamie Pagan about what it really takes to turn chaos into a content machine that never sleeps. Starting from a complete reset – no processes, no structure, no roadmap – Nathan walks us through how he rebuilt his team from the ground up. From setting the first OKRs (and learning hard lessons about overreach) to designing detailed Asana workflows and playbooks, he shows how structure became the key to scale. Tune into this episode, as we explore: (00:00) Overambitious Q3 goals impact progress (06:09) Scalable content production model (08:43) Efficient multi-channel content production (11:51) Balancing structure with creativity
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| Scaling Growth in B2B Marketing with AI and Systems Thinking with Nathan Thompson | 30 Sep 2025 | 00:54:17 | |
What does it really take to turn demand into revenue in the age of AI? Nathan Thompson, Senior Director of Product Marketing and Content at Copy.ai, joins the show to unpack the realities of scaling growth in a fast-changing landscape. From scrappy startup beginnings to leading at a hypergrowth company, Nathan shares what works, what doesn’t and why systems thinking always beats “checkbox marketing.” This episode digs into the cultural shift from AI scepticism to full embrace, how to balance art with science in content and why slowing down to build the right foundations may be the fastest path to sustainable momentum. Tune in to this episode as we explore: (03:28) Content strategy and purpose (08:52) Automation: threat or opportunity (12:53) Improving AI prompting skills (13:41) Building a brand brain (16:50) Defining platform-specific voice (22:48) Funnel strategy for content marketing (23:47) Efficient keyword and content workflow (28:39) Optimising B2B marketing strategies (30:41) Funnel stages are fluid (32:40) SEO: quantity over quality (38:07) Balancing content in growth models (41:32) Optimising conversion through patience (42:36) Content marketing vs tech agility (47:52) AI: shaping the future (50:13) AI-powered thought collection agent (52:44) Timeless writing advice Links mentioned in this episode: | |||
| Timi Olotu: Journey from Copywriter to CRO | 16 Sep 2025 | 00:52:11 | |
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| 28,000 AI Tools Later: AI Expert Oren Greenberg on Making AI Transformative | 02 Sep 2025 | 00:45:34 | |
28,000 AI Tools Later: AI Expert Oren Greenberg on Making AI Transformative With 28,000+ AI tools flooding the market, most B2B marketers feel overwhelmed and stuck. AI expert Oren Greenberg, who's been using AI since before ChatGPT existed, shares why 90% of marketers are wasting money on AI tools and what actually works. After 20+ years helping companies from Canon to high-growth startups, Oren reveals the critical mistakes holding marketers back and practical strategies for cutting through the hype to drive real results. Key Takeaways:
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| Chuck Moxley: Lessons from a 6-Time SaaS CMO | 26 Aug 2025 | 00:47:30 | |
Summary In this episode, Tom Rudnai interviews Chuck Moxley, a fractional CMO with extensive experience in both B2B and SaaS marketing. They discuss the transition to fractional roles, the benefits of the fractional model for startups, and the importance of building a strong marketing foundation. Chuck emphasizes the significance of clear messaging, understanding the modern buyer journey, and the role of brand in driving marketing success. They also explore the evolving landscape of marketing metrics, the impact of seasonality, and the necessity of curiosity in a marketer's career. The conversation concludes with insights on learning from mistakes and recommendations for marketers.
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| Brendan Hufford: Why ‘Checkbox Marketing’ is Killing your Growth | 19 Aug 2025 | 00:53:54 | |
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| Stefan Maritz: Optimizing Content to make LLMs a Growth Lever | 12 Aug 2025 | 00:51:50 | |
Summary In this conversation, Tom Rudnai and Stefan Maritz delve into the intricacies of branding and marketing, particularly in the B2B space. They discuss the challenges posed by AI in training and development, the significance of content creation in building a brand, and the role of subject matter experts in enhancing content quality. The conversation also touches on the importance of understanding audience awareness, balancing resources across the marketing funnel, and the critical nature of brand trust and customer experience. Overall, the discussion highlights the evolving landscape of marketing and the need for brands to adapt to new technologies and consumer expectations. Takeaways
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| Train AI to Be Your Best Sales Rep with Andy Crestodina | 10 Mar 2026 | 00:11:43 | |
Andy Crestodina, co-founder of Orbit Media Studios, challenges everything you thought you knew about SEO, search traffic, and AI visibility. If you think optimising your site's schema and markup is enough to win in 2026, Andy's here to tell you you're missing the point entirely. Tune into this episode, as we explore: Listen to the full episode here: | |||
| The Secret Behind Figma, Slack & Loveable's Growth with Natalie Marcotullio | 03 Mar 2026 | 00:52:00 | |
Natalie Marcotullio is the Head of Product Marketing and Growth at Navattic, the interactive demo platform helping B2B software companies create a better buying experience. She joins the show to share what ten years as a startup marketer, including a stint as Chief of Staff, taught her about building marketing that actually moves the business. She gets into the "unique and valuable" framework she uses to keep content quality high, why customer marketing is Navattic's biggest growth priority right now, and how she built an advisor-influencer program that doubles as a direct line to her ICP.
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| Lessons in Automated Go to Market and Freemium Success with Dave Boyce | 09 Dec 2025 | 00:53:31 | |
Dave Boyce is a veteran SaaS entrepreneur who has built and sold five companies, including exits to Amazon and Oracle. Now an advisor at Winning by Design, Dave Boyce brings a wealth of experience in designing revenue architecture and compounding growth strategies for scaling businesses. Dave unpacks the lessons learned from moving between startup and enterprise environments, the real value of experience at big companies, and the mindset shifts required to build impactful, scalable growth engines. Learn more about the concepts behind product-led growth, the bow tie revenue model, and why recurring impact is the foundation of recurring revenue. Tune in to this episode as we explore: (03:22) Lessons from Oracle experience (07:18) Crafting a product-led playbook (09:55) First principles of growth (14:13) Winning frameworks and principles (18:50) Funnel focus: sales vs implementation (19:30) Customer journey and retention (23:48) Revenue architecture and collaboration (27:00) Peer collaboration driving AWS growth (31:51) Future of product-led growth (32:49) PLG impact on software renewal (36:36) Jobs to be done explained (40:07) Marketing's role in user retention (45:12) Rethinking ‘campaign’ in marketing (49:17) Strengths, weaknesses and branding (50:22) Founder challenges and insights Links mentioned in this episode: | |||
| How Smart Marketers Prioritise Content for Every Stage of the B2B Funnel | 02 Dec 2025 | 00:11:54 | |
In this week’s minisode of Demand-Geniuses, host Tom Rudnai chats with Stefan Maritz about how B2B marketers can assess audience awareness and strategically allocate limited resources across the buyer journey. Stefan breaks down practical ways to build brand visibility and convert leads at every funnel stage. Tune into this episode, as we explore: (00:00) Assessing audience problem awareness (01:36) Dormant buyers and future purchase intent (03:03) Demand generation: staying in the consideration set (04:29) Mapping content types to funnel stages (07:45) Scaling content for limited resources and narrow targets (10:12) The real job of awareness versus conversion
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| Standing Out in the Era of AI: How Marketers Can Win with Video with Lisa Vecchio, VEED | 25 Nov 2025 | 00:53:12 | |
How do you stay relevant when AI is rewriting the rules of marketing? Lisa Vecchio, a globally experienced B2B marketer with a career spanning edtech, travel, startups and now AI video at VEED, shares what it really takes to future-proof your role. She explains how working across international markets sharpens strategic instinct and how stepping beyond your comfort zone keeps you commercially sharp. From moving continents to shifting VEED’s focus from lead gen to brand, Lisa reveals how giving teams space to play with new tech is the new competitive edge. Tune in to this episode as we explore: (02:17) Navigating global markets: US, Australia, UK (05:37) Adapting to change and carving out opportunity (06:14) AI fears and future-proofing marketing careers (10:07) Building a brand at VEED and moving beyond SEO (12:26) Getting executive buy-in for brand investment (15:03) Adapting marketing teams for speed and social-first (20:15) Key KPIs for measuring brand impact (22:35) Leveraging influencers and social channels (24:14) Practical ways to use AI video in B2B marketing (30:41) Creativity, risk-taking, and collaboration challenges (39:38) Enabling teams to use AI video tools (44:09) Quick-fire insights from Lisa’s career Links mentioned in this episode: | |||
| Navigating the AI Revolution with Practical Upskilling | 18 Nov 2025 | 00:11:17 | |
AI expert Oren Greenberg unpacks how B2B marketers can cut through the noise of fast-evolving AI trends. Sharing pragmatic advice, he explores hands-on upskilling, prioritisation, and communicating value to stakeholders – key skills for marketing leaders in the age of AI disruption. Tune into this episode, as we explore: (00:55) Upskilling and choosing the right learning resources (03:36) The UX trap and cognitive load for marketers (05:57) Communicating AI impact to executives (07:46) Prompt engineering fundamentals (10:23) How prompt ordering affects AI response quality
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| The Real GTM Fundamentals: Lessons From Failure, Focus and Leadership | 11 Nov 2025 | 00:43:58 | |
Louis Fernandes is a seasoned SaaS leader with over 30 years of experience in sales, marketing and revenue leadership. Louis opens up about his early career in banking, the highs and lows of running his own business, and how those lessons shaped his playbook for building efficient, profitable go-to-market strategies. Discover classic traps of sales and marketing misalignment, the dangers of over-specialisation, and the commercial fundamentals that drive sustainable growth. Tune in to this episode as we explore: (05:44) Lessons from failure in business (09:39) Marketing fundamentals and go-to-market strategy (12:42) Specialisation vs shared goals (15:46) Focusing early for sustainable growth (20:29) B2B marketing and strategic revenue focus (24:17) Balancing short-term wins with brand building (27:33) Attribution: misuse and optimisation (28:52) Prioritising revenue and growth strategy (33:50) Marketing beyond customer acquisition (37:20) Why marketers struggle with internal storytelling (39:51) Lessons from losing a company (42:17) Politics, television and marketing insights Links mentioned in this episode: | |||
| Why Now’s the Best Time in 20 Years to Scale a Small Business | 04 Nov 2025 | 00:11:27 | |
In this week’s minisode of Demand-Geniuses, host Tom Rudnai sits down with Felix Danczak to explore why now is the most exciting time in two decades to scale a small business. Forget the old corporate playbooks, Felix explains how agility, rapid iteration, and empowered teams are reshaping the competitive landscape. Tune into this episode, as we explore: 00:00) Decentralised decision-making for impact (04:59) Segment-focused market pods (07:05) Market-led growth focus (10:35) Learning from failure in leadership
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| How to Get Brand Buy-In From Your Team | 24 Feb 2026 | 00:11:13 | |
Kelly Allen, CMO & Co-Founder at Unboring, delivers a masterclass on why brand isn't just marketing's responsibility - it's a team sport. Learn how to translate your marketing expertise into exec-friendly language, build cross-functional buy-in, and turn every employee into a brand ambassador who actually cares about the customer experience. Tune into this episode, as we explore:
Listen to the full episode here: https://open.spotify.com/episode/2Exdijc8COqixMpYvPlbBM?si=LFXZuMglSuKvxI0Te351ZQ | |||
| Scaling Content Operations with Chloe Thompson, Director of Content Marketing at Visier | 17 Feb 2026 | 00:45:52 | |
Chloe Thompson is the Director of Content Marketing at Visier, a people analytics and workforce intelligence platform. She joins the show to share her path from editorial to marketing and what it takes to build content foundations that actually scale. Chloe walks through the realities of content operations at different company stages, from scrappy Series A teams to mid-sized organizations with 500+ employees, and offers practical insights on stakeholder management, content planning, and staying sane when everyone wants a piece of your time. Tune in to this episode as we explore: Links mentioned in this episode: | |||
| How to Build an AI Brand Brain | 10 Feb 2026 | 00:09:44 | |
Nathan Thompson, Director of Marketing at Fullcast (formerly Senior Director of Product Marketing at Copy.ai), tackles one of the biggest gaps in AI adoption: it's not that people suck at prompting, it's that they're missing context. Discover how building a "brand brain" transforms AI outputs from generic to genuinely on-brand, and why the real engineering challenge isn't better prompts, but better systems. Tune into this episode, as we explore:
Listen to the full episode here: https://open.spotify.com/episode/5Aya9KQwtILI8ktEb6P51O?si=c2909b7668e14372 | |||
| How to Make Compliance Compelling with Sarah Cameron, Head of Content & PR at ComplyAdvantage | 03 Feb 2026 | 00:50:27 | |
Sarah Cameron is the Head of Content and PR at ComplyAdvantage, a company specializing in financial crime compliance for banks, payments companies, and fintechs. She joins the show to unpack her unconventional path from English literature to marketing and the realities of creating compelling content in one of the world's most morally complex industries. She reveals what it takes to balance the gravity of financial crime with engaging storytelling, from building trust with security-conscious audiences to creating content that serves a mission beyond just selling tech. Tune in to this episode as we explore: Links mentioned in this episode: | |||
| Measure What Really Matters and Cut Through Content Vanity Metrics | 06 Jan 2026 | 00:06:50 | |
In this week’s minisode, Liam Bartholemew tackles the challenge of measuring genuine impact in B2B content marketing. Discover how leading marketers move beyond vanity metrics, maximise content for both SDRs and senior leaders, and create resources that spark meaningful pipeline and revenue growth. Tune into this episode, as we explore: (00:00) Are “likes” lying to you? Measuring true content impact (00:42) Connecting cold calling content to real pipeline growth (02:09) Why content must link back to product or solution (02:59) Leadership influence: how senior leaders amplify content (05:03) The power of actionable takeaways over generic strategy (06:08) Adding day-to-day value vs. chasing big problems
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| Why Less Is More: Simplifying B2B Content for Greater Impact | 30 Dec 2025 | 00:13:05 | |
Brendan Hufford is a B2B content strategist and he delivers in how marketers can adapt their approach to content, SEO, and campaign strategy as market conditions shift. Hit listen for actionable insights for building sustainable marketing programs and offers a fresh take on the evolving role of SEO in SaaS. Tune into this episode, as we explore: (01:15) Sneaky positioning: Finding the right customer fit (03:10) Gradual program roll-out: “I do, we do, you do” (05:06) Systems over campaigns (07:35) SEO’s changing role in modern content strategy (08:50) What “alligator charts” mean for B2B traffic (10:14) Future-proofing SEO
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| Brands That Resonate: Bold Content, Relatable Humour, and Global Challenges with Esther Dawson | 23 Dec 2025 | 00:49:08 | |
Esther Dawson is the Global Brand & Content Lead at Breadcrumb, the construction-tech company redefining health and safety documentation. She joins the show to unpack her unconventional path from New Zealand to the UK and the realities of marketing in one of the world’s most traditional industries. She reveals what truly makes a brand stand out in 2025, from daring rebrands to striking the perfect balance between humour and credibility. Tune in to this episode as we explore: (00:34) Esther Dawson’s career shift and love for brand storytelling (06:07) What journalists want: crafting stories that earn coverage (09:51) Unique B2B marketing challenges in construction tech (14:22) Building brand foundations that resonate and stand out (21:56) Balancing global consistency with regional nuance (24:09) How and where to use humour in B2B content (33:36) Creating a creative marketing culture (41:41) Quickfire: The tools, skills, and honest lessons shaping Esther Dawson’s career Links mentioned in this episode: | |||
| Why Less Is More: Simplifying B2B Content for Greater Impact | 16 Dec 2025 | 00:11:34 | |
Content strategist Lee Densmer uncovers why busy content calendars don’t always equal results. Listen in as Lee shares practical advice for B2B marketers on pausing ineffective content, prioritising strategy, and making every channel count for measurable ROI. Tune into this episode, as we explore: (00:00) Gaps in B2B content strategy and common frustrations (01:27) The myth of more content = better results (02:08) When to hit pause… and why it works (03:15) Common mistakes scaling companies make (07:09) Quick wins: newsletters, social, and owned channels (10:52) Protecting your content’s reach and brand authority Listen to the full episode here: https://open.spotify.com/episode/1j139QYfQy7Sp7jf8jzRHj | |||
| How to Use Humor in B2B Marketing (Without Being Cringe) | 12 May 2026 | 00:18:24 | |
Esther Dawson, Global Brand & Content Lead at Breadcrumb, tackles one of B2B marketing's trickiest challenges: how to build a genuinely funny brand without making everyone cringe. She gets into the culture, the craft, and the calculated risks behind making humour work in industries where no one expects it. Tune into this episode, as we explore:
Listen to the full episode here: https://open.spotify.com/episode/1DpkFKoGo7i7Po30ux8WOZ | |||
| BTS @ Brighton SEO with Top 50 PPC Expert & BrightonSEO/HeroConf organiser | 05 May 2026 | 00:49:31 | |
Sophie Logan is one of the Top 50 Most Influential PPC Experts of 2026 and Community and Editorial Manager at Rough Agenda, the company behind Brighton SEO and HeroConf. She joins the show to pull back the curtain on what it actually takes to programme a large-scale marketing conference: managing 180 speakers, keeping content off the sales pitch, and building communities that outlast the event itself. As a longtime PPC practitioner and international conference speaker herself, Sophie brings a rare dual perspective on what makes events genuinely valuable for the people in the room. Tune in to this episode as we explore: Links mentioned in this episode: | |||
| Turn Your Customer Base Into a Growth Engine | 28 Apr 2026 | 00:12:05 | |
Dave Boyce, revenue strategist and PLG expert, flips the funnel on its head and makes a compelling case for why the real money in B2B isn't at the top of the funnel - it's already inside your customer base. If you're still measuring success at closed-won, you're missing 90% of the story. Tune into this episode, as we explore:
Listen to the full episode here: https://open.spotify.com/episode/3eehi7RuJmrN59UgjHMr43. | |||
| Use Reddit to Win AI Search in 2026 | 21 Apr 2026 | 00:32:22 | |
Danny Kirk is the founder of ReddiReach, an agency specialising in AI search optimisation and Reddit organic marketing for seven to nine figure brands. He joins the show to walk through how Reddit actually works, why it's become central to AI search visibility, and what a practical Reddit strategy looks like for B2B marketers. A self-taught entrepreneur with a music degree and 15 years in startups, Danny brings an outsider's perspective to a channel most marketers still haven't figured out. Tune in to this episode as we explore: Links mentioned in this episode:
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| How B2Bs can use AI Video in 2026 | 14 Apr 2026 | 00:12:54 | |
Lisa Vecchio, Senior Director of Marketing at Veed.io, cuts through the AI video hype and gets practical - showing B2B marketers how to actually start creating more video content without a production team, a big budget, or a single creative bone in their body. Tune into this episode, as we explore: (00:39) AI video isn't just generation - the editing tools your team is sleeping on (03:45) Testing ad creative with AI before you burn the budget on a full production (05:10) Getting camera-shy CEOs on camera (without getting them on camera) (08:22) B-roll on demand: how AI context visuals make talking-head videos actually watchable (10:30) Why B2B marketers need to stop hiding behind "we're not B2C" and just make weird stuff Listen to the full episode here: | |||
| AI & Marketing in 2026 with Neil Patel ($100m agency owner) | 07 Apr 2026 | 00:46:08 | |
Neil Patel is the co-founder of NP Digital, a global marketing agency operating across 28 countries. He joins the show to share what 25 years of hands-on marketing actually looks like - from building a personal brand by accident to diagnosing why most marketers are spending time on the wrong things. He gets candid about the real ROI gap in AI adoption, why Super Bowl ads rarely move revenue, and what it cost him to miss the mobile shift with his analytics company Kissmetrics. Tune in to this episode as we explore: Links mentioned in this episode: | |||
| GTM 101: What all Startups Need to Get Right | 24 Mar 2026 | 00:08:36 | |
Louis Fernandes is a seasoned SaaS leader with over 30 years of experience in sales, marketing, and revenue leadership — and in this minisode, he cuts straight to what separates smart GTM from expensive mistakes. From ICP enforcement to comp plan design, Louis delivers a masterclass in building go-to-market motions that are actually built to last. Tune into this episode, as we explore: Listen to the full episode here: https://open.spotify.com/episode/5FHhixA3OMfXNB6gcy3IV1 | |||