Marketing leadership in 2025 is a wild time. After years of learning martech and technical concepts to become a full stack marketer, you finally land that dream director gig… only to watch your hard-earned tech skills collect dust while you drown in meetings. Megan helps us see the way forward.More
Tag Archives: composability
152: Sarah Krasnik Bedell: A data eng turned marketer on embedded marketing analysts and batch vs webhook pipelines
What happens when a data engineer with an obsession for truth-testing crashes into marketing’s ‘best practices’? Sarah’s journey from code to growth unfolds like a trained detective story, where she picks apart marketing myths and rebuilds them with an engineer’s first principles. Her fresh take on centralyzed vs decentralyzed data team structures favors embedding an analyst deeply in marketing and growth teams.More
151: Austin Hay: An operator’s guide to AI agents, composability, building in concert and self-designing APIs
Something extraordinary is brewing in the world of martech. In the near future, Austin thinks AI agents will turn into an omniscient digital butler, anticipating your needs with uncanny precision while vanishing into the background of your workday. But the real revolution unfolds in the seemingly mundane machinery of marketing operations, where innovative companies are transforming their spaghetti mess of data pipes and platforms into something approaching digital poetry. More
143: Danny Lambert: A guide to data transformation and building a warehouse-first martech stack
Marketers often feel like they’re battling a dragon when it comes to integrating data. We’re overwhelmed by technical jargon, stuck with outdated methods, and facing roadblocks from data teams. Danny walks us through his journey of cautiously entering the data world and the role dbt can play for marketing teams. Here’s how to get started with a warehouse-first martech stack.More
142: Lourenço Mello: Snowflake’s Product Marketing Lead on the marketing data stack of the future
Lourenço drops us straight into the gravity well of martech, where Snowflake’s latest report pulls in the tools that really matter, letting the fluff float away. It’s all about data gravity, bringing the applications to the data instead of wasting energy shuttling data around. This shift is redefining what’s possible, streamlining operations, and giving marketers a new superpower to harness the forces of AI and analytics.More
141: Rutger Katz: Cutting through the fluff of Lean methodology and recognizing when process gets in the way of efficiency
Rutger helps us cut through the fluff of Lean methodology in marketing and how to spot when process gets in the way of efficiency. His advice is to cut out the waste—whether in your process, your tech stack, or how you measure success. Focus on what drives conversions, keep your systems lean, and use simple structures to maintain speed without sacrificing alignment.More
138: Erin Foxworthy: Snowflake’s Industry Lead on the future of data warehousing, from APIs to data sharing and a unified data layer
In this episode, Erin takes us on a ride through the merging worlds of martech, adtech, AI, and privacy, giving a bold glimpse into what’s next for customer data. We cover how you can use 1st party data for seed predictions, why it’s time you move on from APIs and adopt data sharing and what the unified data layer means for marketers.More
134: Jacqueline Freedman: Former leader at Grammarly and WeWork on how to become a trusted Martech advisor
Jacqueline straps on her jetpack and invites us to soar through the martech skies, teaching us how to navigate the journey of becoming an independent martech advisor. From hands-on execution tasks strategy and advisory projects and assembling a futuristic composable martech stack, we cover a lot of air miles. More
121: Anthony Lamot: Why we’re all exhausted by marketing emails and what to do about it
From early stage founder advice and keeping up with the galaxy of martech tools to email fatigue and AI’s convergence with neuroscience, this episode journeys through deep marketing space. We take a pit stop in email marketing land discussing true personalization and if we’re really ready to give the wheel to AI (spoiler, we’re not).More
108: Ezra Fishman: Wistia’s VP of Growth on healthy data skepticism and North star metric limitations
Ezra is a strategic and technical visionary at Wistia. He combines an audience-first content strategy with a data-informed approach to drive sustainable growth. His insights offer invaluable lessons on growing and engaging with audiences in meaningful ways, advocating for a blend of strategy, intuition, and data-informed decisions in marketing.More