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Humans have a tendency to shy away from failure, and for good reason.
It hurts. It could cost us our jobs.
But what if on the other side of that failure lived an innovation that drove amazing change?
Maybe we'd think about failure differently. We think so.
R.J. Talyor, CEO & Founder of Backstroke, joins us on this episode to talk about his favorite subject: failure.
"Whatever you can do, or dream you can, begin it. Boldness has genius, power and magic in it." — Johann Wolfgang von Goethe.
Walt Disney also said, "If you can dream it, you can do it."
The current economy surrounding AI has a lot of hype but also a lot of potential. There is this potential for us to leverage AI to allow us to be more human, yet we tend to focus on the dark side where humans are no longer needed.
Sure, change is coming.
People will lose jobs or remain out of work because of AI tech implementation.
But could there be more that lives on the other side of that? We think so.
Grab your goggles and swim cap and let's dive right into it.
What they cover
The Longer Game explores the future of retail across Amazon, ecommerce, and brick-and-mortar.
The goal is simple: help brands grow by understanding how all channels work together.
Retail is evolving. The brands that win are the ones willing to adapt.
Subscribe to stay updated on new episodes.
Learn more: https://thelongergame.com
About the Guest:
R. J. Talyor is a leading voice in email marketing and applied AI. A veteran of ExactTarget, he founded Pattern89, acquired by Shutterstock in 2021. Today he is Co-Founder & CEO of Backstroke, helping brands use AI to drive 10 to 30% more revenue from email, SMS, and mobile.
Connect with R.J.:
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rjtalyor/
Website: https://www.backstroke.com
About the Host:
Michael Maher is Chief Idea Officer of Cartology, an Amazon-focused agency helping brands grow revenue and profitability.
Connect with Michael: https://www.linkedin.com/in/immichaelmaher
Email: [email protected]
Sponsored by Cartology
https://thinkcartology.com
By Michael Maher5
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Humans have a tendency to shy away from failure, and for good reason.
It hurts. It could cost us our jobs.
But what if on the other side of that failure lived an innovation that drove amazing change?
Maybe we'd think about failure differently. We think so.
R.J. Talyor, CEO & Founder of Backstroke, joins us on this episode to talk about his favorite subject: failure.
"Whatever you can do, or dream you can, begin it. Boldness has genius, power and magic in it." — Johann Wolfgang von Goethe.
Walt Disney also said, "If you can dream it, you can do it."
The current economy surrounding AI has a lot of hype but also a lot of potential. There is this potential for us to leverage AI to allow us to be more human, yet we tend to focus on the dark side where humans are no longer needed.
Sure, change is coming.
People will lose jobs or remain out of work because of AI tech implementation.
But could there be more that lives on the other side of that? We think so.
Grab your goggles and swim cap and let's dive right into it.
What they cover
The Longer Game explores the future of retail across Amazon, ecommerce, and brick-and-mortar.
The goal is simple: help brands grow by understanding how all channels work together.
Retail is evolving. The brands that win are the ones willing to adapt.
Subscribe to stay updated on new episodes.
Learn more: https://thelongergame.com
About the Guest:
R. J. Talyor is a leading voice in email marketing and applied AI. A veteran of ExactTarget, he founded Pattern89, acquired by Shutterstock in 2021. Today he is Co-Founder & CEO of Backstroke, helping brands use AI to drive 10 to 30% more revenue from email, SMS, and mobile.
Connect with R.J.:
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rjtalyor/
Website: https://www.backstroke.com
About the Host:
Michael Maher is Chief Idea Officer of Cartology, an Amazon-focused agency helping brands grow revenue and profitability.
Connect with Michael: https://www.linkedin.com/in/immichaelmaher
Email: [email protected]
Sponsored by Cartology
https://thinkcartology.com