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  • Is Your Content Creating The Right Perception?
    2025/04/03

    Shira Abel is the CEO and Founder of Hunter & Bard and creator of The Perception Formula. She's here to help consider the ways company attitudes about audiences inevitably shape the content we create.

    She'll add much-needed depth and context to the concepts of having self-awareness in the content we create, and how we can tap into the thoughts and emotions of our target audiences. One of the ways she taps into this is through her innovative Perception Formula (Perception = Heuristics + Hormones + History + Heritage).

    Drawing from her 25 years of experience and role as a lecturer at UC Berkeley, she's a sought-after expert who helps businesses improve their market presence and drive exceptional growth.

    Shira on Linkedin - Shira Abel

    Her website - ShiraAbel.com

    Her company - HunterandBard.com

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    31 分
  • How to Create Content That Surprises Your Audience (R)
    2025/03/19

    This week, we're revisiting the episode featuring Marcus Sheridan. The show is back with a new episode on April 2nd.

    Sometimes, the simplest changes in a mindset or approach can make the biggest difference in improving your content strategies. However, the barriers that often block content improvements come from inside a business.

    Today’s expert has some answers.

    Marcus Sheridan is a world-renowned keynote speaker, communication expert, digital marketing consultant and author of the revolutionary book They Ask You, Answer.

    Marcus's website - https://marcussheridan.com/

    His company - https://www.impactplus.com/team/marcus-sheridan

    LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/marcussheridan/

    His Book - They Ask, You Answer

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    29 分
  • How Do You Cure Generic Content Disease?
    2025/03/05

    Matt Locke, Director at StoryThings, joins us to discuss the epidemic of uninspired content marketing and how businesses can create truly distinctive thought leadership.

    Matt brings decades of experience from his BBC and Channel 4 background to explain why so much content fails to resonate with audiences.

    He reveals practical strategies for escaping the zombie-like repetition plaguing corporate content strategy, including frameworks to help you deliver real value that resonates with audiences.

    Matt on LinkedIn - Matt Locke

    Company Website - Storythings.com

    Social Post - How to Avoid Generic Thought Leadership Disease

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    43 分
  • How Can Writers Take Control of AI Instead of Fearing It?
    2025/02/19

    In this episode, book coach and business advisor Jackie Lane reveals why writers shouldn't fear AI but should instead take agency over how they use it.

    As the founder of the HII (Human Intelligence and Imagination) Project, Jackie shares insights from both sides - as someone who actively uses AI while also championing the irreplaceable value of human creativity.

    Jackie explains her helpful approach to setting AI boundaries and shares surprising discoveries from interviews, writers, and clients. She also reveals why writers shouldn't worry about their jobs and what they can do instead.

    Whether you're a content creator or an aspiring author looking for some assurance and guidance, this conversation offers fresh perspectives and ideas for an AI-obsessed era.

    LINKS:

    On LinkedIn - Jaqui Lane

    Jaqui's website - The Book Advisor

    Article - The Hii Project

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    30 分
  • How Can Social Media Work for Non-Sexy Brands?
    2025/02/06

    Do you think social media can't really be "social" because people won't care or you don't work for a sexy brand?

    In this episode, John Gonzalez from the Northeast Ohio Regional Sewer District shares how his team transformed their utility's social media from basic announcements into engaging conversations that changed how people view infrastructure.

    John reveals how they found their voice and explains their strategy of balancing humor, humanity, and humility in utility communications. We'll also hear stories about how they successfully joined conversations their community was already having.

    Whether you work in utilities, government, or any stereotypical "unsexy" industry, this conversation offers practical insights on how to break free from corporate communications' limitations and build meaningful relationships with your audience.

    On LinkedIn - John Gonzalez

    Social Media Page - Northeast Ohio Regional Sewer District

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    23 分
  • Can Content Strategy Build a Stronger Company Culture?
    2025/01/23

    We know that internal communication can impact external communication (content marketing), but can content strategies improve internal communication and company culture?

    Communications expert and strategist Kristin Quiroz Bayona is here to explain how social media, video, and podcast strategies can be applied internally.

    Like humanized content, she'll explain why authenticity matters more than "safe" templated messaging and how to measure the real impact of employee communications.

    Plu.s, you'll learn how two-way communication, multi-channel content, and innovative ideas can build stronger company cultures.

    Linkedin - Kristin Quiroz Bayona

    Kristin's website - KristinQuirozBayona.com

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    33 分
  • How Should Marketers Use AI in 2025? (with Dan Nestle)
    2024/12/19

    In this episode, Marketing Communications and AI expert Dan Nestle joins us to discuss how businesses can apply everything we've learned about AI in content marketing to their 2025 strategies.

    Dan shares insights on avoiding the dull content from over-relying on AI and discusses how to use it as a partner rather than a replacement.

    We also talk about what Claude does better than ChatGPT and how Notebook LM can be an asset for podcast content.

    Plus, we cover some of the implications of content audiences' changing attitudes and how that impacts opportunities to gain competitive advantages.

    Whether you're a content creator, marketing leader, or business owner, join us for a conversation designed to help you incorporate AI into your content strategy in 2025.

    Dan's website - Be Inquisitive

    Social Media - Dan Nestle

    Dan's Podcast - The Trending Communicator

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    32 分
  • Why Do Ted Lasso's Lessons Work in Real Life Businesses?
    2024/12/04

    Ted Lasso isn't just a heartwarming comedy series - it's packed with powerful lessons about leadership, company culture, and communication.

    These factors can make or break a company's culture, content success and audience reputation.

    Nick Coniglio and Marnie Stockman are successful tech entrepreneurs and big Ted Lasso fans who have written a book called Lead It Like Lasso.

    It features a comprehensive dive into the show's themes of people, culture, communication and leadership and applies them to real-life settings—like your business.

    For example:

    • Why the "Believe" sign demonstrates how core values need more than words on a wall
    • How transparent communication turns challenges into opportunities to build trust
    • How to create your own Diamond Dogs as a support network
    • Why different leadership styles (from Roy Kent to Rebecca Welton) can all drive success
    • How authentic communication builds stronger teams and customer relationships

    Even if you're not a Ted Lasso fan, you'll discover practical insights about leadership that work in any boardroom, classroom, or living room.

    Get the book - Lead It Like Lasso

    Visit the website - LeadItLikeLasso.com

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    35 分