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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How 90+ Cellars Became the Fastest Growing Wine Brand in the U.S.
06/07/2015 Duración: 28min90+ Cellars is the fastest growing wine brand in the U.S. yet they don’t own any vineyards, they don’t plant any grapes, and they don’t even own any wineries. Kevin Mehra (President) and Brett Vankoski (Vice President) join Growth Show producer Dave Gerhardt on this episode to share the story behind 90+ Cellars and going from launching the company during the recession to growing 580%.
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Codecademy CEO Zach Sims
29/06/2015 Duración: 22minWith only one year left until graduation, Zach Sims decided to drop out of Columbia in 2011 to start Codecademy. Fast forward to 2015 and Codecademy has grown to help more than 25 million people around the world learn how to code.
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Elon Musk Biographer and Businessweek Writer Ashlee Vance
22/06/2015 Duración: 31minVeteran tech journalist Ashlee Vance (NYT, Businessweek) joins Mike to talk about Ashlee’s best-selling biography of Elon Musk. Ashlee goes behind the scenes to talk about PayPal, SpaceX, Tesla and SolarCity, Elon’s personality and working style, and why he’s more like Thomas Edison than Steve Jobs.
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theSkimm Founders Carly Zakin and Danielle Weisberg
15/06/2015 Duración: 27minCarly and Danielle quit their jobs at NBC News without a product and only two months worth of savings in their bank accounts. Today, they’re the founders of theSkimm, which has been called Oprah’s must-read newsletter. And Oprah’s not alone -- theSkimm has grown to over one million subscribers, and the founders are well on their way to turning news into a lifestyle brand.
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Harvard Business Review and Venturebeat on the Future of Publishing
08/06/2015 Duración: 31minWe’ve got two special guests on this episode of The Growth Show: Harvard Business Review Group Publisher Josh Macht and Venturebeat Editor-In-Chief Dylan Tweney. Dylan steps in as host and talks to Josh about the future of the publishing industry, how Harvard Business Review has grown an audience of millions in an age where traditional media is declining, and they both share their thoughts on why today’s publishers need to diversify their revenue streams and not rely on a single business model.
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How an Event Grew from an Idea to 10,000 Attendees
01/06/2015 Duración: 16minIf you've ever thought about running an event for your business, you don't want to miss this episode. Mike sits down with HubSpot's VP of Brand & Buzz Cindy Goodrich to talk about how INBOUND grew from a small conference to an event with over 10,000 attendees and speakers like Martha Stewart, Seth Godin, Arianna Huffington, Malcolm Gladwell and Amy Schumer.
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Mark Roberge, Chief Revenue Officer, HubSpot
31/05/2015 Duración: 32minWhen Mark Roberge joined HubSpot in 2007, he had never run a sales team. So he stuck with what he knew how to do and created a system of hiring and development that relied heavily on metrics and quantitative analysis (he was trained as an engineer at MIT). Mark grew to serve as HubSpot's SVP of Worldwide Sales and Services until 2013, during which he increased revenue over 6,000% and expanded the team from 1 to 450 employees.
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Ask Mike Anything
29/05/2015 Duración: 26minMike answers your questions on this special episode of The Growth Show — including how his team maintains a startup mentality, the right way to pay marketers, and what he would do with a billion dollar budget. Thanks to everyone who submitted their questions via Inbound.org.
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Michelle Miller, The Underwriting
25/05/2015 Duración: 29minIn 2013, Michelle Miller left her job at JP Morgan to write a story about Wall Street and Silicon Valley called The Underwriting. She knew nothing about publishing or marketing a book but knew she wanted to do something different, so she wrote the story and released it on her website, one chapter at a time over the course of 12 weeks.
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Ministry of Supply CEO Gihan Amarasiriwardena
20/05/2015 Duración: 31minImagine wearing a dress shirt that didn’t make you sweat on your commute to work? Launched out of MIT, Ministry of Supply has set out to do just that: create clothes for work that behave like clothes you’d wear to the gym. After the company was started out of MIT, Ministry of Supply set out to raise just $30,000 on Kickstarter. Within five days of launching their campaign, the team not only met their goal but went on to raise over $400,000 and shattered the record for a fashion campaign on Kickstarter.
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Boston Red Sox SVP of Brand and Marketing, Adam Grossman
17/05/2015 Duración: 26minThe concept of growth is a little different when you run marketing for a professional sports team. For Adam Grossman, SVP of marketing and brand development for the Boston Red Sox, success is often dictated by two things he can’t control: wins and losses. But he still has to fill seats, sell merchandise, and drive revenue for the organization. That presents a unique challenge for his marketing team: How do you measure success, exactly?
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Brandee Barker, Facebook’s First PR Executive
11/05/2015 Duración: 40minBrandee Barker was hired in 2006 as Facebook’s first head of communications. While at Facebook, she led the PR strategy around their investments, acquisitions, strategic partnerships and product announcements, including News Feed, Pages, “Share,” “Like,” and Facebook Ads. As an expert in communications strategy, she’s become the go-to PR person in Silicon Valley and has advised some of the fastest-growing companies of this decade including Airbnb, Dropbox, Groupon, Spotify, and Uber.
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Product Strategy with Intercom Co-Founder Des Traynor
07/05/2015 Duración: 20minDes Traynor is one of the best in the business when it comes to product strategy and managing growth. He joins HubSpot’s Meghan Keaney Anderson on this bonus episode of The Growth Show to talk about why product strategy means saying no, the best ways to get customer feedback, and why you should think about a cupcake instead of baking a wedding cake.
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Seth Godin
04/05/2015 Duración: 27minSeth Godin is an entrepreneur, a marketer, an author, and a speaker. People have called him the godfather of modern marketing and the best marketing brain on the planet. He joins HubSpot CMO Mike Volpe on this episode of The Growth Show to talk about building a business that will last, the importance of trust in hiring, and why you should think about being better vs. being bigger.
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Warby Parker Co-Founder Neil Blumenthal
27/04/2015 Duración: 28minNeil Blumenthal and his friends (later turned co-founders) were tired of paying outrageous prices for their glasses, so they did what any crazy and ambitious entrepreneur would: they set out to disrupt the eyewear industry by cutting out the middleman. Warby Parker launched in 2010 and hit their first-year sales goals in three weeks. Fast forward five years and not only have Neil and his co-founders achieved their mission, but they’ve built a socially conscious brand that people love.
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Meerkat Founder Ben Rubin
24/04/2015 Duración: 30minTwo months ago, Meerkat didn’t even exist. Today, the live-streaming app has over 700,000 active users, including celebrities like Jimmy Fallon and Madonna. Meerkat founder Ben Rubin sits down with HubSpot CMO Mike Volpe to talk about how they grew so big so fast, how they’ve kept growing despite being cut off from Twitter’s graph, the decision to pivot the entire company in just five days, and why we should care about live-streaming.
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SoulCycle VP of PR & Brand Strategy Gabby Cohen
22/04/2015 Duración: 17minSoulCycle has evolved into one of the fastest-growing fitness sensations of all-time — the result of a cult-like following that they’ve built that’s been taking over America since 2006. What began as a single cycling studio in New York City then has now grown to 39 studios and in 2011, the company was acquired by Equinox.
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Product Hunt's Ryan Hoover and Erik Torenberg
17/04/2015 Duración: 27minProduct Hunt started as an email newsletter in 2013 about founder Ryan Hoover’s favorite new products. Today, Product Hunt has become the place to discover what’s next in tech -- everything from new products to apps, podcasts, and even books.
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Blue Apron Founder & CEO Matt Salzberg
13/04/2015 Duración: 27minBlue Apron is one of the fastest-growing food delivery businesses. Each week, they send customers a box that includes recipes and the ingredients needed to create high-quality, fresh meals. And these aren’t just your average recipes - Blue Apron meals range from things like Almond-Crusted Cod to Piri-Piri Chicken. Since launching just two years ago, Blue Apron now ships over one million meals every month.
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Apple Watch Special: Silicon Valley Veteran Philippe Kahn
09/04/2015 Duración: 28minYou may not have heard of Philippe Kahn, but you’re definitely familiar with his work: he’s credited with creating the first camera phone and sharing the first mobile photo. Today, his company Fullpower Technologies is behind many of today’s top wearable devices including Jawbone’s UP and Nike’s fuel band. Now he’s helping luxury Swiss watchmakers tap into the smart watch movement -- they’ve created the first watches that look like a Swiss watch but act like an Apple Watch.