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You're listening to be tob growth,
a daily podcast for B TOB leaders.
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We've interviewed names you've probably heard before, like Gary Vanner, truck and
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Simon Senek, but you've probably never
heard from the majority of our guests.
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That's because the bulk of our interviews
aren't with professional speakers and authors. Most
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of our guests are in the trenches
leading sales and marketing teams. They're implementing
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strategy, they're experimenting with tactics,
they're building the fastest growing BTB companies in
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the world. My name is James
Carberry. I'm the founder of sweet fish
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media, a podcast agency for BB
brands, and I'm also one of the
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CO hosts of this show. When
we're not interviewing sales and marketing leaders,
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you'll hear stories from behind the scenes
of our own business. Will share the
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ups and downs of our journey as
we attempt to take over the world.
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Just getting well, maybe let's get
into the show. Hey, everybody,
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log in with sweet fish here.
Today's episode is going to be a fairly
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brief one. I wanted to let
you know about something new that's coming to
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the BEDB growth feed. We all
know that we get some of the greatest
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advice, product recommendations and tips from
our friends and peers. It's our hope
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that you've been getting a lot of
that from this show already. Whether it's
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an episode focused on marketing, sales, customer success or overall company growth strategies,
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it's always been our aim to give
you practical advice from other leaders here
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on B tob growth. Going forward, we want to add to this and
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do it in a slightly different and
fun way. I want to introduce today
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the Hashtag five things series here on
BB growth. These will be five to
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ten minute short episodes released on Saturdays
with B TOB leaders, many of them
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previous guests here on the podcast.
They'll be sharing the five things they can't
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live without in work and in life. We will hear from them the things
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that are helping them get more done
every single day, from their favorite MARTEC
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tool to the way they manage their
to do lists. or their favorite new
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APP on their phone. We're hoping
that these new bitesized episodes on Saturdays will
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give you some ideas, maybe quick
strategies or a tool you didn't realize you
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could be using here. As we
fish, one of our core values is
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to never stop learning and we've had
the privilege to interview so many smart leaders
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here on this podcast over hundreds and
hundreds of episodes. So we want to
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build a resource for this community to
find things that might help you in your
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own personal and professional development. Here's
a quick listen into part of my conversation
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with Natalie Lambert as we kicked off
the five things series. Without a doubt,
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every single morning I have to start
my day with my Peloton. It
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is the best workout and boy is
it the best way for me to wake
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up get energy. Have instructors that
just play amazing music and just make you
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want to jump into your day.
I mean that that Peloton has probably been
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the best purchase, last life desist
lifestyle decision I ever made. I'm the
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biggest Peloton Junky but again, you
know, I can feel the days that
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I don't use it because I'm just
I'm slower and the Peloton just gives me
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the energy I need every single morning
to get going. That's awesome. I
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love it. How long have you
been doing it? Have you found that
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it stuck with versus like other sorts
of workout routines or different things like that?
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Yeah, I've been going to the
gym for forever, so it hasn't
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really increased my attempt to work out, but I do it six or seven
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days. We probably way too much. I've had the Peloton for over two
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years. I actually hit my seven
hundredth ride tomorrow, which I'm really excited
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about. I'm more of a groupy
than I want to admit, but I
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have stuck with it and I've already
convinced. I think I've had six of
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my friends by Peloton's because I just
I think it's the best workout and nothing,
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nothing comes close, and it's just
fun to do. They figured out
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how to game of fire everything,
so no matter what for poison is in
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terms of gaming, they get you
hook. I mean even my husband does
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it, so that says a lot. All Right, I hope you guys
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enjoyed that preview. As you can
tell, Natalie is very passionate about her
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Peloton and it's been an important part
of her personal growth journey lately. You
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can hear Natalie's episode dropping next Saturday
as we officially kick off this series.
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If you're not already subscribed to the
show, please make sure you do so
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you can catch these fun episodes on
Saturdays throughout the year here on BB growth.
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As always, thank you so much
for listening. We totally get it.
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