Cerebrations Podcast

Cerebrations Podcast

In a series of poscast episodes, Emil Mladenov explores important but often neglected topics that can help Sales and Marketing executives become great Leaders, Coaches, and Managers.

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March 24, 2024 30 mins

In this episode, Emil is joined by a content marketing leader. Marina Krivonossova has experience with B2B content marketing within several different verticals, ranging from SaaS, to travel, and everything in between. Recently, she decided to start her own content marketing agency, Retold, to focus on making a genuine impact through her work.

Emil asks Marina to describe the challenges rising leaders are facing as they grow in thei...

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Emil is hosting Shirin Oreizy for the special 20th installment of The Cerebrations Podcast. Shirin is the founder and CEO of Next Step, a Behavioral Design agency in San Francisco.

Shirin explains how Behavioral Science relates to Marketing. She demonstrates how Behavioral Science can help digital marketers optimize their campaigns by adding Prevention-style messaging when Promotion-style messaging may not resonate as well with the...

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In this episode, Emil meets with Sandy Yu, an experienced growth executive and startup advisor. The two talk about the shifting focus toward existing customers as companies seek sustainable growth. 

Sandy defines Customer Success and explains how it relates to the "revenue bowtie" concept, which has been gaining traction in the past few years. She explains how delighting customers can lead to greater Annual Recurring Revenue (ARR),...

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In this episode, Emil hosts Dr. Zunaira (Zee) Munir, an experienced Blue Ocean strategist, to talk about the renowned strategic framework that emerged from the eponymous book by Prof. Chan Kim and Prof. Renée Mauborgne at INSEAD.

Zee explains how companies and executives should view and apply Blue Ocean Strategy in their everyday business dealings. Emil and Zee discuss the best times to rely on Blue Ocean Strategy as well as common...

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In this episode, Emil hosts serial entrepreneur, Andrea Beach. The host and guest discuss a topic that should be useful to all executives and business people in general -- i.e., how to leave a lasting impression.

Andrea describes the importance of impressions in personal as well as business life. She argues that while first impressions are important, the last impressions are the ones that matter the most.

The main idea is that to c...

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In this episode, Emil hosts an old friend from college, Bryan Georges, who is now the co-founder of iiNDYVERSE, a Web3 outfit focused on providing augmented customer engagement experiences for brands.

Bryan describes how Web3 has evolved from pure speculation to more defined and value-adding use cases, including the ability for brands to identify and engage with their most loyal customers. He and Emil agree that Web3 is undergoing ...

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In this podcast episode, Emil hosts one of his favorite teachers from his MBA program at INSEAD, Prof. Horacio Falcão. Emil and Horacio discuss Value Negotiation, a strategic and flexible approach to negotiation designed to maximize rewards at minimum risk in an international and complex world.

Prof. Falcão goes over the common myths and pitfalls of negotiation. He explains the differences between Win-Lose and Win-Win, and elaborat...

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In this podcast episode, Emil hosts Jenny Santi, a Filipino artist, book author, and a psychotherapist based in New York City. Emil and Jenny got to know each other during their MBA studies at INSEAD. Jenny has had a very diverse professional career, ranging from banking to philanthropy, and from painting to book writing, and relationship counseling.

Emil has experienced first-hand the difficult area of forming business partnership...

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In this episode, Emil hosts fellow marketer, Moni Oloyede, who has recently been focusing a lot on the phenomenon of HIPPO situations in corporate settings. HIPPO stands for Highest Paid Person's Opinion and describes a situation where a CEO, a founder, or another person who has an extrovert personality and is approaching from a position of power or authority, tends to suck the air out of the conversation. 

Many of us have experien...

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In this episode, Emil hosts Kristian Bouw, a VR/AR entrepreneur whose agency, NotionTheory, has worked on innovative projects applying new interactive media for municipal governments, non-profit organizations, and corporates.

The goal of the discussion is to separate the hype from the substance since so much has been said and written about metaverse in the past couple of years. To an extent, this subject has almost become stigmatiz...

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In this episode, Emil is hosting a guest from Singapore and a fellow MBA alumnus. Balazs Fogoly was an internet entrepreneur in his early years, while still living in his native Hungary. He then worked in other fast-paced environments where he honed his ability to make business decisions with limited access to information.

Balazs shares his experiences from teaching a course on decision making at INSEAD's Singapore campus. The conv...

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In this episode, Emil is hosting a world-renowned expert in making effective presentation. Tim Pollard and his company, Oratium, have been advising C-level executives and Board members at some of the largest organizations in the world. He focuses his training mostly on investor relations, public relations, and sales communication. 

Emil and Tim discuss the three distractions -- or "sirens" as Tim calls them -- of making a presentat...

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In this episode, Emil is hosting Caroline Lane, a partner at a boutique growth agency called ProperExpression.

The key topic is when a marketing leader should rely on in-house resources vs. situations where an agency could or should be brought in. Caroline also shares traits marketing executives should look for when selecting the right agency with which to work.

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In this episode, Emil hosts the co-founder of the FlyteAI team, a Conversational NLP startup that provides an intuitive platform for sales managers to track and analyze their reps' performance on sales calls and coach them on effectively speaking with prospects. 

Emil, Shilpa and Chhavi discuss the importance of how you speak with your prospects and customers. The episode goes into detail about the main metrics sales managers shoul...

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Emil interviews Matt Dixon on his latest sales book, The Jolt Effect. The two discuss how the new book builds on Matt's well-known past work on The Challenger Sale and The Challenger Customer. Matt goes off-script in relation to the book and provides his unique perspective on how Marketing can help with overcoming customer indecision by reducing the complexity of choosing product options. Jolt-driven marketers should build "happy m...

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In this Leadership episode, Emil interviews Jen Allen from Challenger, Inc. She is the Chief Evangelist and host of the Challenger podcast.

Emil and Jen discuss on the evolution of the Challenger methodology over the past decade and speculate what direction it would take in a post-pandemic world. They also highlight pitfalls that Sales Executives often fall into when trying to implement Challenger across their organizations.

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In this Management episode, Emil interviews Judy Gordon, VP of Marketing at WireWheel and an expert on customer privacy. Emil and Judy discuss the latest developments in customer privacy regulation and the steps even small companies can take to become good guardians of customer privacy.

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In this Coaching episode, Emil speaks with Steph Newton, a fellow INSEAD alumna, former Uber and Spotify executive, and co-founder of stress-management start-up, Ambr.

Emil & Steph focus on spotting early warnings that a Sales and Marketing executive or their team may be experiencing stress and even burnout. They briefly cover the trendy "quiet quitting" topic, too.

For more information about Steph Newton, please visit her LinkedIn...

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In this episode, Emil covers Leadership for Sales & Marketing executives. Featuring Olivia Lockwood, a highly credentialed executive coach and leadership trainer. Emil and Olivia discuss why it's important to use a framework for leading behavioral change and what the most common frameworks are.

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In this episode, Emil covers the Management side of being a successful Sales & Marketing executive.

Emil interviews Nino Ninov, a seasoned executive with decades-long experience in market research. They explain the main types of research and discuss why market research is necessary even for organizations who know their customers and markets well.

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