Sinopsis
The Growth Show is a business podcast for leaders consumed with driving growth -- growing a company, growing a movement, growing an idea, growing a team. Each week, one of our hosts -- HubSpot's VP of Marketing Meghan Keaney Anderson -- sits down with someone who has achieved remarkable growth and unpack how they did it.Get exclusive updates on the podcast, a sneak peek at upcoming guests and more at www.thegrowthshow.com, and if you're listening on iTunes, please make sure to subscribe.
Episodios
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The Secrets to Becoming a Radically Honest, Passionate & Audacious Leader
02/12/2015 Duración: 23minKai Kight's background is anything but typical. When he was three, he began learning the violin, later going on to perform in places like the White House and the Great Wall of China. Then, he went on to earn an engineering degree from Stanford University's d. school where he was entrenched in the entrepreneurship community of Silicon Valley.
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Mo Mustaches, Mo Growth: The Rise of the Movember Movement
24/11/2015 Duración: 22minIt began as a bet in a bar. A group of friends got together and decided to see who could grow the coolest mustache. Over a decade later, this bet has blossomed into a global movement called Movember. Each November, millions of men all over the world grow mustaches to raise awareness and funds for men's health initiatives.
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Growth Secrets From Canva: How the Design Startup Acquires 30K New Users a Day
17/11/2015 Duración: 22minVisual content: Everyone knows they need it, but many people lack the skills or tools to do it well. That is, until Canva entered the picture in 2013. The company created an easy-to-use design platform to help the average person create beautiful content. Two years later, it's acquired nearly 7 million users and secured famous investors like Owen Wilson and Woody Harrelson. How'd Canva grow so darn fast?
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How to Compete With Google: Inside This Startup's Plan to Disrupt the #1 Search Engine in the World
10/11/2015 Duración: 17minWould you ever start a company that competed with Google? Back in 2007, that's exactly what Gabriel Weinberg did. He created DuckDuckGo, an alternative search engine to Google, and has been chipping away at Google's massive market share ever since. In the past two years, DuckDuckGo has grown nearly 600% and even reached profitability. How does DuckDuckGo successfully compete against one of the biggest and most recognizable companies in the world?
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Succeeding on Medium: How the Hottest Publishing Platform Rewards Quality Content & Conversation
03/11/2015 Duración: 25minIn a world where attention spans are shortening and there's more and more content than ever, how should a company grow its brand online? Enter Medium. Part platform and part publisher, the company's out to change the way people create and discover content on the web. This week, we chat with Sophie Moura, the head of B2B partnerships at Medium, to get tips for leaders on building a content strategy on the platform.
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How to Become an Influential Leader: Tips on Hiring, Growth & Management From Charlene Li
27/10/2015 Duración: 27minTechnology has completely changed the way people work -- especially leaders at high-growth companies. How should managers approach hiring, growth, and management today? This week, we sit down with Charlene Li, Founder and CEO of Altimeter Group, to chat about her philosophy on these top leadership concerns.
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How to Make Your Own Luck: Problogger's Founder on the Secrets to Success (Live at #INBOUND15)
20/10/2015 Duración: 12minIt all started with an email from a friend, mentioning this thing called a "blog." Darren Rowse learned of this new trend taking the internet by storm - and he wanted to try it to build a business. Thirteen years later, Darren Rowse has built two extremely successful blogs - Problogger and Digital Photography School - that amass over 5 million visitors each month.
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Embracing Doubt & Other Leadership Lessons From a Former Executive at LinkedIn (Live at #INBOUND15)
13/10/2015 Duración: 20minIt's natural to be afraid of doubt - especially when you're leading a team. You want to be the calm, cool, and collected leader ... but inside you're freaking out. Turns out, some of the best leaders and innovators are those who embrace doubt. In this episode of The Growth Show, Kevin Eyres, an executive coach for hyper-growth companies and former executive at LinkedIn, joins us to talk about the power of doubt, and how it can make you a more innovative leader.
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Todd Rowe, Google’s Managing Director, on Creating a Culture of Innovation (Live at #INBOUND15)
06/10/2015 Duración: 09minEver wonder why Google is so successful? According to Todd Rowe, Managing Director at Google, it all comes down to placing big bets on smart people - and giving them the space to achieve those bets. In this special episode of The Growth Show that was recorded live at INBOUND 2015, Todd gives us a great overview of Google’s philosophy on growth.
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Sophia Amoruso, Founder of Nasty Gal, Live at #INBOUND15
29/09/2015 Duración: 10minThe year was 2006. Sophia Amoruso was sitting in her apartment in a bathrobe and selling vintage clothes on eBay. She was the “one man band” behind Nasty Gal: She found the vintage clothes, styled the outfits, modeled them for product pictures, shipped her products to eager customers, and collected feedback along the way. Years later, Nasty Gal has become one of the hottest fashion brands for young women.
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Jonah Peretti, Founder of BuzzFeed & The Huffington Post, Live at #INBOUND15
22/09/2015 Duración: 11minOn this live-recorded episode from INBOUND 2015, Jonah Peretti, founder of BuzzFeed & The Huffington Post, joins us to chat about BuzzFeed's insane growth and how viral content spreads.
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Marc Maron Live at #INBOUND15
16/09/2015 Duración: 12minComedian and podcaster Marc Maron joins us on this episode of The Growth Show -- the first in a series of live interview's from INBOUND 2015.
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Clif Bar CEO Kevin Cleary
31/08/2015 Duración: 32minThe founders of Clif Bar could have sold the company for $120M in 2000. Most people would have taken that offer, but instead, Clif Bar wanted to build a brand that would last well beyond their founders -- a brand that would matter for current employees, future employees and their kids. Fast forward to 2015 and that’s exactly what Clif Bar has done.
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Re-Thinking the Way We Work with Basecamp CEO Jason Fried
25/08/2015 Duración: 27minJason Fried is the founder and CEO of Basecamp, the co-author of Getting Real, Remote, and The New York Times Bestseller REWORK. He’s a frequent speaker on management, leadership and is always challenging the status quo in a quest to change the way we work.
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Ghostery CEO Scott Meyer
18/08/2015 Duración: 32minScott Meyer is the CEO of Ghostery, a technology company that allows consumers and businesses to create safer, faster, and more trusted digital experiences. Prior to Ghostery, Scott was President and CEO of About.com and held a senior management role at the New York Times. He joins Dave this week to talk about transparency, why he still makes the time to interview every new hire, how he runs meetings with his direct reports and more.
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The Heady Topper Craze
10/08/2015 Duración: 25minJohn and Jen Kimmich are the owners of the Alchemist Brewery. Their most popular beer, Heady Topper, has become a sensation up and down the East Coast. It’s been called liquid gold, sacred beer and the greatest IPA people have ever tasted, and craft beer lovers today go to crazy lengths just to get their hands on a case of it. The thing that makes Heady Topper’s popularity even crazier, is that the beer is only sold within a 20-mile radius near Stow, Vermont.
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Sue Heilbronner, CEO, MergeLane
03/08/2015 Duración: 40minSue Heilbronner is the CEO and Co-Founder of MergeLane, a startup accelerator in Boulder, CO that discovers, accelerates and invests in exceptional women and the companies they run. We talk about MergeLane and why she started an accelerator focused on women, how she re-invented herself in the middle of her career (she’s gone from Federal Prosecutor to CMO to CEO to investor), and what makes a great leader (based on her work with the Conscious Leadership Group).
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Gimlet Media Co-Founders Alex Blumberg and Matt Lieber
27/07/2015 Duración: 33minLast year, former This American Life producer and Planet Money co-host Alex Blumberg launched a business of his own: Gimlet Media. Today, Gimlet has 20 full-time employees, $2M in revenue, and three shows (including StartUp) that are routinely in the top 30 on iTunes, attracting an audience of over four million people each month.
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Harry's Co-Founder and Co-CEO Jeff Raider
21/07/2015 Duración: 25minJeff Raider is the Co-Founder and Co-CEO of Harry’s. Harry’s is on a mission to make the shaving process easier: all you have to do is enter the number of blades you want and how often you want to get them, and Harry's will send razors right to your door. Before starting Harry’s, Jeff was one of the co-founders of Warby Parker, and many are now calling Harry’s "The Warby Parker of shaving."
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Blue Bottle Coffee CEO James Freeman
13/07/2015 Duración: 25minJames Freeman is the founder and CEO of Blue Bottle Coffee, a coffee roaster and retailer headquartered in Oakland, California.Best known for their long lines of customers who wait for individually brewed cups of coffee, Blue Bottle has caught the eye of Silicon Valley’s top investors, including Chris Sacca’s Lowercase Capital, Google Ventures, Kevin Systrom (Instagram founder) and Tony Hawk.