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Brand First. Build Second. The Nick Telson Way.

Nick Telson built and sold Design My Night, launched Trumpet, and has one belief most founders ignore: brand comes first.

Polish the product before anyone sees it, borrow B2C energy for your B2B brand, go long on SEO before you go broad, and build your personal brand before you need it.

By the time Trumpet launched, 80% of the wait list came from his LinkedIn following alone. Start before you need it. Everything else follows.

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Stop Talking About Your Product. Start Solving Problems.

Jess Brick and Richard Melis from Spotler make one thing clear: stop leading with your product.

Lead with the problem you solve. Richard built a 400-partner programme not by chasing referrals but by asking what partners actually needed first content, audiences, co-marketing and letting the revenue follow.

Jess has watched marketing's role expand from lead gen to owning the full funnel, with reporting and retention now just as important as acquisition.

Their sharpest insight? An email with no subject line outperformed one with. Test what feels wrong. That's where the real data lives.

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Why Marketing Is Easy to Be Mediocre At — And Hard to Be Good At

Peter Cunningham has spent 20 years watching marketers confuse having opinions with having skills.

As Director of Marketing at Buyapowa a platform that automates referral, reward, and partner marketing he's seen what actually drives growth: systems, not instincts.

His career started in acting, pivoted through analytics, and taught him one thing above all else. New technology creates windows. The marketers who jump through them first are the ones still standing.

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Unstoppable: Building Community, Challenging Bias, and Marketing with Purpose

Less than 2% of global venture capital goes to female founders—and that’s exactly what sparked the creation of Unstoppable Female Founders. In this episode, we explore how one marketer turned insight into action, building a community-driven platform to amplify overlooked voices, challenge bias in fundraising, and prove that great marketing isn’t just about growth—it’s about creating real impact.

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Why Community Is the Most Underrated Growth Channel in Marketing

Most brands focus on building an audience.

But the real growth comes from building a community.

In this episode, Pete Heslop explains why engaged customers are more valuable than followers, how to start a community from scratch (hint: it starts with a table), and why marketers need to stop relying on platforms they don’t own.

If you’re only chasing reach, you’re missing the bigger opportunity.

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What a Growth Lead Really Does (and Why Most Marketers Get It Wrong)

What does a Growth Lead actually do and why do most marketers get it wrong?

In this episode, Robbie from Enate breaks down how growth really works in B2B SaaS from focusing on what actually drives revenue to why the middle of the funnel is where the real impact happens.

If you’re trying to do everything in marketing, this is your reminder: do less just do it better.

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