Mandy shares powerful mindsets and practical frameworks for marketers aiming to future-proof their careers in the complex galaxy of martech mixed up with AI, data privacy, and genuine customer engagement. We cover the art of documentation to avoid feeling like you’re in an Indiana Jones adventure sifting through digital cobwebs from ghosts of marketers past when you dive into a company’s martech setup. More
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117: Julz James: Automation inception, teaching martech and unraveling intent data
Automation Inception. Layered dreams of efficiency. Meet Dr. Julz James. She’s using martech to automate the process of automation itself at 6sense. She’s creating a system that can independently initiate and manage its own set of tasks without human intervention. She’s a MOps leader at 6sense, a part time Marketing Professor, and she’s also a tattoo and piercing studio owner.More
99: Striking a Balance: Sustaining Happiness and Success in Work and Life
Balance is a continuous journey rather than a final destination, involving passion alignment, personal recharging, and appreciation of life’s path, including those who accompany us along the way. And never underestimate the power of a well-timed ‘no’ to maintain balance and propel your journey forward.More
84: Tejas Manohar: The past, present, and future of Composable CDPs
The future of CDPs, as envisioned by Tejas, is a more flexible, adaptable data architecture that Hightouch is actively shaping. Hightouch, even without the data collection component, is recognized by some of the largest companies in the world as their go-to CDP.More
83: Kate Nowrouzi: Mailgun’s VP of Deliverability on email subdomain strategies and inbox placement tools
Kate brilliantly dissected the complex realm of email marketing. Drawing upon her unique shift from fighting spam to aiding marketers, she highlights the critical need for strategic decision-making and a meticulous, step-by-step approach to restore domain reputation.More
82: Scott Brinker: Balancing excitement for AI and composability with a renewed focus on the human element in martech
Scott Brinker, the Godfather of Martech illuminates that the human touch in martech is vital — now more than ever. Marketing leaders need training and internal communication chops. Scott’s future martech leaders are tech-savvy, eloquent communicators, guiding their teams through the martech landscape.More
81: Pini Yakuel: Self-optimizing campaigns, the cost of generalization and packaged Martech
Pini Yakuel sheds light on the era of hyper-personalized marketing campaigns, harmonizeing human creativity and AI precision, reshaping marketing strategies and introducing an innovative approach to email marketing metrics. Pini’s insights offer a valuable compass as you navigate the landscape of AI.More
80: Wyatt Bales: Redefining marketing with AI, SQL, full-stack pros, and the automation of end-to-end campaign requests
Wyatt Bales served up an awesome episode, calling marketers to defend themselves with SQL proficiency amidst rising AI and automation. His vision? The future marketer as a ‘full-stack’ pro, tech-savvy and strategic, partnering with AI to steer marketing operations to be faster and more data-driven.More
79: Aliaksandra Lamachenka: The rise of data product managers and the organic evolution of AI in marketing
Aliaksandra takes us on a journey through the evolving AI landscape in marketing, promising a future shaped by deep human expertise and broad understanding. She introduces the rise of business-savvy data product managers, who are revolutionizing martech by marrying marketing with ML.More
78: Juan Mendoza: The ethics of generative AI, trust, transparency and the threat of dehumanization
Juan unpacks the unique journey of OpenAI, underscoring the importance of distinguishing between tech hype and real value. As AI intertwines with our lives, Juan highlights the delicate dance of harnessing its efficiency while preserving human creativity. He calls for a critical balance in using AI as a creative aid without stunting our own creative prowess.More