Talking Too Loud with Chris Savage

Go-To-Market Therapy with HubSpot’s CMO, Kipp Bodnar


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Ever wish you could have a go-to-market therapy session with one of the most seasoned marketers in the biz? We have, and lucky for us, the B2B doctor was in! On this week’s episode of Talking Too Loud, Chris gets some sage advice from HubSpot’s Chief Marketing Officer, Kipp Bodnar, on the best ways to market platforms vs. point solutions. The pair get quite loud about the virtues of tech-optimism, the future of brand, and the best way to perform marketing inception! Also, Sylvie gets loud about the Olympics!

Links to Learn More About Kipp:

Kipp’s LinkedIn

Kipp’s Podcast, Marketing Against the Grain

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