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MarketPulse: Pros & Pioneers

MarketPulse: Pros & Pioneers

著者: Paul Banks
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概要

Your STORY becomes your WHY.

Marketpulse is, at heart, about sharing marketing advice and support to those who are either trying to 'DIY' what they're doing, or to help those who are looking for support, to find the right partners, and ask the right questions as they outsource.

As we recorded and released season 1 (ending April 2025), we realised, that we're each of us, the product of our journey, story and vision. That's what connects us to our 'why'.

As we launch Season 2, we're going to dive deeper into the amazing stories of our guests, to find out exactly what makes them tick - from working with Hollywood producers, to go-Karting with Lewis Hamilton, and from prison to running a £10m business, we've seen it all on our show!

If you want to hear the incredible stories of our guests, and advice on finding your own, then tune in, give us a subscribe, and please leave feedback if you enjoy the show!


Contact us at:


Email: Paul@javelincontent.com

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/paul-banks007/

Website: www.javelincontent.com

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    Laura Mears-Reynolds didn’t set out to build a charity. She didn’t even set out to build a movement. She just started talking honestly about ADHD, late diagnosis, and the reality so many women live through in silence. And then something unexpected happened. People listened. People related. And people started finding each other.

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    This is also a conversation about activism. About building something “about us, by us, for us.” About refusing to let ADHD become a trend, while still shouting loudly enough that the right people finally pay attention. And about how community in real life can change everything.

    Thanks for listening!!

    You can catch us on all major podcast directories - New episode every Wednesday at 3pm UK time. Give us a subscribe to make sure you don't miss out!

    We're also on YouTube!

    If you want to feature as a guest, and you're either a business owner who does most of their own marketing, or you're a marketer with a passion for sharing your knowledge, current trends and adding value, reach out to me directly.

    This show is brought to you by Javelin Content Management.

    We're a husband and wife team who specialise in helping fascinating people launch amazing podcasts, where we extract all of the content 'juice' by squeezing their episodes and repurposing the clips.

    We manage podcasts across lots of industries and sectors for our clients, specialising in hosts with ADHD and neurodiversity (like us!)

    We also work with existing podcasters who just want to get the hard work off their hands, or who are finding the whole process tiring and dull!

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    45 分
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    In this episode of MarketPulse Pros & Pioneers, we sit down with John Elbing to explore why the most powerful leadership skill in a world of AI, automation, and digital transformation is still deeply human: perspective. John shares how avoiding conflict in his early career became a superpower, teaching him to see situations through other people’s eyes and build influence through understanding rather than force.

    Together, we unpack why so many change programmes and technology projects fail, not because the tools are wrong, but because the people are forgotten. From customer experience and brand strategy to leadership communication and storytelling, John explains why progress only sticks when leaders genuinely understand how others experience their world.

    The conversation moves into the future of work, the limits of automation, and the role of story in making ideas land. John reflects on learning to move from memorising presentations to telling stories, why humans cannot be replaced by systems, and how great brands and leaders succeed by respecting how people actually think, feel, and decide.

    This is a grounded, practical, and deeply human discussion about leadership in complexity, the psychology of customers, and why seeing the world from someone else’s standpoint changes everything.

    Thanks for listening!!

    You can catch us on all major podcast directories - New episode every Wednesday at 3pm UK time. Give us a subscribe to make sure you don't miss out!

    We're also on YouTube!

    If you want to feature as a guest, and you're either a business owner who does most of their own marketing, or you're a marketer with a passion for sharing your knowledge, current trends and adding value, reach out to me directly.

    This show is brought to you by Javelin Content Management.

    We're a husband and wife team who specialise in helping fascinating people launch amazing podcasts, where we extract all of the content 'juice' by squeezing their episodes and repurposing the clips.

    We manage podcasts across lots of industries and sectors for our clients, specialising in hosts with ADHD and neurodiversity (like us!)

    We also work with existing podcasters who just want to get the hard work off their hands, or who are finding the whole process tiring and dull!

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    30 分
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    We also get practical. Zoë reveals her PIIPS framework, explains why identity changes everything, and shows how to create success that feels good, not just looks good. If you want impact without burnout, this one is for you.

    Thanks for listening!!

    You can catch us on all major podcast directories - New episode every Wednesday at 3pm UK time. Give us a subscribe to make sure you don't miss out!

    We're also on YouTube!

    If you want to feature as a guest, and you're either a business owner who does most of their own marketing, or you're a marketer with a passion for sharing your knowledge, current trends and adding value, reach out to me directly.

    This show is brought to you by Javelin Content Management.

    We're a husband and wife team who specialise in helping fascinating people launch amazing podcasts, where we extract all of the content 'juice' by squeezing their episodes and repurposing the clips.

    We manage podcasts across lots of industries and sectors for our clients, specialising in hosts with ADHD and neurodiversity (like us!)

    We also work with existing podcasters who just want to get the hard work off their hands, or who are finding the whole process tiring and dull!

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    36 分
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