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Scaling Trust, Not Clicks for B2B Growth with Eric Eden

In this episode of the Human-First Podcast, Mike Montague interviews Eric Eden, CMO at Workforce and host of the Remarkable Marketing Podcast, about how CROs and B2B leaders can cut through the noise of vanity metrics, bots, and fake engagement—and use AI to scale trust, not just clicks.

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AI Marketing Optimization with Badri Veera and John Karl from Crigloo

Mike Montague sits down with Badri Veera and John Karl from KG Glue to explore how CROs and marketing leaders can stop managing disjointed channels and start orchestrating unified campaigns with the help of contextual AI.

They get into how real-time budget optimization, persona-based targeting, and cross-channel orchestration are transforming the way marketing teams work, without replacing human creativity. You’ll learn why AI should be your assistant, not your boss, and how to unlock new levels of performance without adding headcount.

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Unleashing the Power of AI in Marketing

Mike Montague recently joined Emanuel Rose on the “Marketing in the Age of AI” podcast to discuss how small and mid-sized businesses can harness AI without losing their human touch. Their conversation centered on practical strategies to integrate AI tools while preserving authenticity in marketing.​

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Search Ranking in a Post-Google World: AI Optimization with Michael Buckbee

Mike Montague sits down with Michael Buckbee, founder of Noa Toa, to explore how the rise of AI assistants like ChatGPT, Claude, and Perplexity is reshaping the rules of discoverability. Michael challenges the idea that SEO is dead and instead reframes it as evolving—fast. The two dig into the shift from keyword rankings to AI-generated answers, the new role of content in driving buying decisions, and how companies can start showing up in AI tools that are replacing traditional search behavior.

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