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The Remote Work Tribe Podcast: Eric Doty

In this episode of the Remote Work Tribe podcast, we chat with Eric Doty, Content Lead at Dock. We discuss the importance of understanding what to measure, the future of content, and the delicate balance between doing things that work and innovating, AI and automation helpful use cases, his journey from academia to marketing, and more.  Episode timestamps: Exciting projects Eric is working...

The Remote Work Tribe Podcast: Jennifer Bourn

In this episode of the Remote Work Tribe podcast, we chat with Jennifer Bourn, CMO at Motivation Code and business coach for service-based freelancers. In this conversation, we discuss the importance of understanding your motivations and rituals to access your zone of genius, managing your time, finding the right path to become more self-aware, and more.   Episode timestamps: What is Jennifer’s...

The Remote Work Tribe Podcast: Meryl Johnston

In this episode of the Remote Work Tribe podcast, we chat with Meryl Johnston, Founder of Bean Ninjas. We talk about how to avoid overworking, how to build a team culture to remove yourself from day-to-day operations, the importance of retreats, how to plan and facilitate a retreat, and more. Episode timestamps: Interesting projects Meryl is working on now? (0:40) Strategies to avoid overworking...

The Remote Work Tribe Podcast: Matt Paulson

In this episode of the Remote Work Tribe podcast, we chat with Matt Paulson, Founder & CEO at MarketBeat. We talk about culture in hybrid settings, how to be an effective leader, how to build an office people want to go to, how to leverage your strengths, and much more.  Episode timestamps: What is MarketBeat? (0:40) Choosing your headquarters location. (2:50) How to attract and train the...

The Remote Work Tribe Podcast: Ronnie Higgins

In this episode of the Remote Work Tribe podcast, we chat with Ronnie Higgins, Director of Content at OpenPhone, and the voice talent behind Marketing Under the Influence. We talk about content marketing and how it has changed in the last couple of years, what it may look like in the future, AI, doing research, managing and inspiring a team, and more.  Episode timestamps: Ronnie’s current...

The Remote Work Tribe Podcast: James Laws

In this episode of the Remote Work Tribe podcast, we chat with James Laws, Founder and CEO of Saturday Drive. We discuss the importance of culture, how to improve communication and delivery, hiring and interviewing processes, delegation, what matters regarding leadership, and more.  Episode timestamps: James’ most exciting projects he’s working on now. (0:40) Signs there are delivery issues in an...

The Remote Work Tribe Podcast: Amber Naslund

In this episode of the Remote Work Tribe podcast, we chat with Amber Naslund, enterprise sales and customer success leader at LinkedIn, recovering marketer, author, and former entrepreneur. We talk about A.I. and how it’s changing our lives, working in public, imposter syndrome, digital detox, and much more.  Episode timestamps: Amber’s most exciting work currently. (0:45) Ethics of A...

The Remote Work Tribe Podcast: Nick Gray

In this episode of the Remote Work Tribe podcast, we chat with Nick Gray, Founder of Museum Hack and Best-Selling Author of The Two Hour Cocktail Party. We talk about his journey hosting thousands of events, the importance of icebreakers, non-obvious tips to host a great experience, and more.  Episode timestamps: Nick’s mission helping 500 people host their first event. (0:55) Dos and Don’ts for...

The Remote Work Tribe Podcast: Sarah Betts

In this episode of the Remote Work Tribe podcast, we chat with Sarah Betts, Support Director at Alyce. We talk about her philosophy when it comes to customer support, how to build a team that feels comfortable asking for help and collaborating, setting up great 1-1 discussions, her journey and learnings from her unique background in education, and more.  Episode timestamps: Sarah’s...

The Remote Work Tribe Podcast: Laura Roeder

In this episode of the Remote Work Tribe podcast, we chat with Laura Roeder, founder of Paperbell. We discuss the async team vs. real-time remote leadership, the importance of clear documentation, and more.  Episode timestamps: How did Laura come up with the idea behind Paperbell? (0:55) How has her mindset as a serial entrepreneur evolved? (2:10) Disadvantages of having full-time remote...