Marketing Genius Unpacked

<p>Building and marketing AI products isn’t just about innovation — it’s about translating complexity into clarity, and technology into traction.</p> <p><strong>Marketing Genius Unpacked</strong> is the playbook for leaders at AI scale-ups who want to turn product brilliance into market momentum. Hosted by <strong>Josh Porter</strong>, founder of <em>Bit of Genius Marketing Consulting</em>, the show brings you real stories and proven strategies from the minds shaping the future of AI marketing, product strategy, and go-to-market execution.</p> <p>Each episode dives deep into the playbook of how today’s fastest-growing AI companies position, launch, and scale. From defining your ideal customer to crafting a narrative that resonates, you’ll hear from CMOs, product marketers, and founders who’ve done it — and who share what actually works.</p> <p>Whether you’re leading product marketing at an AI scale-up, launching a new GTM motion, or building your first AI-driven product, this show unpacks:</p> <ul> <li> <p>How to bridge the gap between product management, marketing, and sales</p> </li> <li> <p>Frameworks for turning complex AI capabilities into clear customer value</p> </li> <li> <p>Lessons from real-world launches and brand transformations</p> </li> <li> <p>The evolving role of PMM in AI-driven companies</p> </li> <li> <p>Storytelling strategies that connect human emotion to intelligent technology</p> </li> </ul> <p>You’ll leave every episode with insights you can immediately use to sharpen your positioning, accelerate adoption, and build a brand that stands out in a noisy AI market.</p> <p>Because in the race to define the next era of intelligent products, great technology alone isn’t enough — you need the story, strategy, and structure to win.</p> <p>🎧 Subscribe to <strong>Marketing Genius Unpacked</strong> on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or YouTube — and start building your playbook for AI product success.</p>

How Product Marketing and Content Marketing Build Clearer Stories with Lee Densmer

In high-growth AI companies, clarity is currency. Your buyers move fast, your product evolves constantly, and your message needs to land across channels, teams, and formats. But clarity doesn’t happen by accident — it happens when Product Marketing and Content Marketing operate as one storytelling engine. In this episode of Marketing Genius Unpacked, host Josh Porter, founder of Bit of Genius Consulting, sits down with Lee Densmer, content strategist and author of Content, Simplified. Lee has helped B2B organizations of all sizes turn complex ideas into content systems that are actionable, scalable, and aligned. Her work centers on eliminating noise, improving cross-functional collaboration, and building content that actually supports the GTM motion — not compete with it. With deep experience across SaaS and enterprise tech, Lee brings a practical, grounded perspective on how Content Marketing and Product Marketing can partner more effectively, especially inside AI companies where velocity can outpace communication. 💬 What This Episode Is About Josh and Lee unpack the real dynamics between PMM and Content teams — the good, the challenging, and the often overlooked. Together, they explore: • How PMM and Content should collaborate during a product launch • Why messaging consistency breaks down — and how to fix it • How customer insights should shape content strategy • How to prevent content from becoming outdated as AI products evolve • Processes and workflows that keep content aligned with GTM priorities • The key signals that your storytelling engine is working This episode goes beyond theory. Lee shares clear frameworks for building alignment, reducing friction, and creating content that drives understanding, not confusion. Her approach gives teams the tools they need to operate cohesively, even when the roadmap is shifting weekly. 🚀 Why It’s Worth Your Time AI products can be difficult to explain. They blur categories, evolve rapidly, and often require conceptual education before buyers can even assess value. That makes the PMM–Content partnership one of the most important — and overlooked — relationships inside a GTM motion. This episode is essential for anyone working to: • Sharpen product storytelling • Align messaging across product, sales, and marketing • Build content that reinforces — not dilutes — the product story • Move faster without sacrificing clarity • Build scalable content systems that keep up with rapid innovation Lee offers practical ways to reduce noise, increase collaboration, and create content that supports both the buyer journey and the internal teams responsible for delivering it. If you’ve ever felt like your content and your product story are living two different lives, this conversation gives you the roadmap to fix it. 🎯 Who This Episode Is For This episode is designed for leaders at AI scale-ups — founders, GTM leaders, product marketers, and content teams responsible for translating complex technology into clear, compelling narratives. If your message needs sharpening… If your content feels disconnected from your product… If your launches feel chaotic instead of cohesive… This episode will help you build alignment, structure, and momentum. 🧠 About Marketing Genius Unpacked Marketing Genius Unpacked is the playbook for building and marketing AI products that win. Hosted by Josh Porter, founder of Bit of Genius Consulting, the show features conversations with PMMs, founders, storytellers, and GTM leaders shaping the future of AI go-to-market. Each episode breaks down what it takes to turn AI innovation into clarity, traction, and growth. 📬 Subscribe to The Genius Guide to AI Product Marketing for more insights and frameworks:** 👉 https://geniusguidetoaipmm.substack.com 🎧 Listen on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or YouTube.

12-17
26:34

How Product Marketers Can Use Podcasts as a GTM Advantage with Rob Savitsky

Most product marketers rely on the usual mix of decks, blogs, videos, and case studies to explain what their product does and why it matters. But in a world where attention keeps shrinking and complexity keeps growing—especially in AI—one channel is becoming a quiet superpower inside the GTM stack: podcasting. In this episode of Marketing Genius Unpacked, host Josh Porter, founder of Bit of Genius Consulting, talks with Rob Savitsky, product marketer at Ledger Investing and creator of multiple industry-recognized podcasts focused on innovation, insurance, and digital transformation. Rob has built a reputation for turning dense, technical subject matter into accessible stories that engage listeners, accelerate understanding, and support go-to-market strategy. With deep experience across insurtech, data analytics, and B2B SaaS, Rob brings a rare combination of PMM discipline and editorial craft—making him the perfect guide for helping product marketers rethink what podcasting can do inside an AI-driven GTM machine. 💬 What This Episode Is About Josh and Rob dig into how product marketers can use podcasting as a strategic storytelling engine that elevates product understanding and strengthens brand credibility. Together, they explore: • Why podcasting is uniquely suited for complex, technical, or nuanced products • How PMMs can design a podcast that aligns directly with GTM goals • The types of stories that build trust, clarity, and long-term engagement • How to turn customer, partner, and internal expertise into compelling episodes • The right way to measure podcast impact beyond vanity metrics like downloads Rob shares practical frameworks for planning episodes, structuring content, collaborating with product and sales teams, and ensuring each episode reinforces the company’s narrative—not just fills the content calendar. 🚀 Why It’s Worth Your Time If you’re leading go-to-market for an AI product, you know the challenge: technical complexity is rising, while audience attention is shrinking. You need channels that do more than inform—you need channels that connect. Podcasting gives GTM and product marketing leaders a way to: • Humanize complex ideas • Build deeper emotional affinity with listeners • Create evergreen content that educates, nurtures, and influences • Highlight customer stories in a more authentic way • Bring product, sales, and marketing teams into a shared narrative This episode shows you how to make podcasting a true GTM differentiator—not just a brand booster. Whether you already run a show or are considering launching one, Rob’s insights will help you build a podcast that earns attention, accelerates understanding, and supports revenue. 🎯 Who This Episode Is For This episode is designed for leaders at AI scale-ups, including: • Founders building narrative and category leadership • GTM executives who want their story to break through • Product marketers seeking new ways to communicate complexity • Content leaders exploring modern formats that actually engage • Anyone building a brand in a noisy, fast-moving AI market If your product requires explanation, education, or trust to convert—podcasting might be the highest-leverage channel you’re not using yet. 🧠 About Marketing Genius Unpacked Marketing Genius Unpacked is the playbook for building and marketing AI products that win. Hosted by Josh Porter, founder of Bit of Genius Consulting, the show features conversations with PMMs, founders, GTM leaders, and storytellers shaping the future of AI go-to-market. Each episode breaks down how to turn AI innovation into traction through positioning, messaging, content, and storytelling. 📬 Subscribe to The Genius Guide to AI Product Marketing for insights and frameworks from each episode:** 👉 https://geniusguidetoaipmm.substack.com 🎧 Listen on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or YouTube.

12-10
27:18

How to Build a Brand That’s Truly Different and Relevant with Luke Stevens

In an AI market moving faster than anyone predicted, positioning is no longer a once-a-year exercise — it’s a living, strategic discipline. And the companies that win are the ones who learn how to stand out without losing connection to what customers actually care about. In this episode of Marketing Genius Unpacked, host Josh Porter, founder of Bit of Genius Consulting, sits down with Luke Steven, marketing strategist and author of Superpositioning: How to Create a Brand That’s Both Different and Relevant. Luke’s work focuses on helping companies escape category sameness, craft memorable narratives, and build positioning that guides the entire business — not just the marketing team. With a background that spans tech startups and global B2B brands, Luke blends behavioral science, storytelling, and strategy into a practical framework built for modern GTM teams. This conversation goes deep into how growth-stage AI companies can sharpen their message, evolve their differentiation, and avoid brand drift in a noisy, hype-driven ecosystem. 💬 What the Episode Is About Josh and Luke unpack the real meaning of “different and relevant” — the core idea behind superpositioning. They explore why companies slide into category clichés, how to spot when your positioning is no longer working, and what it takes to create a narrative your entire organization can follow. Topics covered include: The strategic tension between differentiation and customer resonance Why most brands accidentally sound the same — and how to break the pattern Practical signals that your positioning needs an update How to turn positioning from a marketing slogan into a company-wide decision framework How AI’s rapid evolution forces teams to rethink positioning faster and more intentionally Luke breaks down the exact traps companies fall into, and how leaders can escape them with positioning that feels bold, clear, and true. 🚀 Why It’s Worth Your Time If you’re building or scaling an AI product, your positioning might be the most important — and most misunderstood — part of your strategy. This episode gives you a field-tested lens for evaluating your narrative, aligning cross-functional teams, and building a brand that customers instantly understand. You’ll walk away with clarity on: How to build a message that wins attention and trust How to know when your story is outdated How to create a positioning system that actually guides product, sales, and marketing Why relevance matters just as much as differentiation in an AI-driven market Luke’s perspective is sharp, practical, and rooted in work with real companies navigating real competitive pressure. If you’re tired of vague positioning or messaging that doesn’t move revenue, this conversation will reset your approach. 🎯 Who This Episode Is For This episode was created for AI scale-up leadership — founders, GTM leaders, product marketers, and product teams responsible for shaping how their product is understood by the market. If you’re working to refine your narrative, differentiate in a crowded category, or align internal teams around a shared story, this conversation is built for you. It’s equally valuable whether you’re pre-launch, mid-scale, or redefining your category position. 🧠 About Marketing Genius Unpacked Marketing Genius Unpacked is the playbook for building and marketing AI products that win. Hosted by Josh Porter of Bit of Genius Consulting, the show features candid conversations with builders, strategists, and storytellers shaping the future of AI. Each episode unpacks the frameworks, decisions, and narrative strategies behind world-class go-to-market execution — helping AI leaders turn complexity into clarity, and innovation into traction. 📬 Subscribe to The Genius Guide to AI Product Marketing: 👉 https://geniusguidetoaipmm.substack.com 🎧 Listen on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or YouTube.  

11-18
47:39

Bridging Product and Marketing to Build Better AI Products with Yariv Adan

In the fast-moving world of AI, the line between Product Management and Product Marketing has never been blurrier — or more essential. The most successful AI companies are the ones where product and marketing don’t just collaborate; they co-create. In this episode of Marketing Genius Unpacked, host Josh Porter — founder of Bit of Genius Consulting — sits down with Yariv Adan, Founding General Partner of Ellipsis, to explore how product and marketing teams can work together to turn technical innovation into market-winning clarity. Before founding Ellipsis, Yariv spent more than 15 years at Google, where he led product for Google Assistant and helped shape the evolution of conversational AI. His experience gives him a rare perspective on how to connect product innovation, storytelling, and customer understanding — three pillars that define the success of every growth-stage AI company. 💬 What the Episode Is About Josh and Yariv unpack what it takes to build alignment between product and marketing when you’re scaling an AI company. They explore: ✅ How product and marketing can co-own the customer narrative from roadmap to launch ✅ Ways to balance technical depth with market resonance in AI products ✅ Why the product–marketing handoff is outdated — and how to replace it with shared strategy ✅ How AI tools are reshaping collaboration between PMs and PMMs, for better and worse Yariv shares lessons from his time at Google and Ellipsis — from managing complexity in AI product development to empowering teams to tell one consistent story across engineering, marketing, and go-to-market. This isn’t theory. It’s the inside look at how AI leaders build products that are as understandable as they are intelligent. 🚀 Why It’s Worth Your Time AI innovation moves fast, but communication often lags behind it. This episode explores how to close that gap — so your product vision, message, and customer value move in lockstep. You’ll learn how to: Translate deep technical capability into market clarity Build tighter alignment between PM, PMM, and GTM functions Create messaging frameworks that scale as your product evolves Avoid the pitfalls of siloed launches and misaligned storytelling If you’ve ever found yourself saying, “We just need to explain this better,” this conversation will give you the blueprint for doing exactly that — with insights from one of the most experienced AI product leaders in the world. Yariv’s approach reinforces a truth that every founder and product marketer eventually learns: great technology isn’t enough. To win, you need the story and the structure to make customers care. 🎯 Who This Episode Is For This episode is for AI scale-up leaders — founders, GTM executives, and heads of product or marketing — who are navigating the challenges of scaling intelligent products in a noisy market. If you’re working to align your teams, sharpen your story, and accelerate adoption, this episode will help you: Build stronger bridges between product, marketing, and sales Improve collaboration across functions without slowing innovation Ensure your market narrative evolves with your technology Because the real genius isn’t just in what you’re building — it’s in how clearly you can communicate it. 🧠 About Marketing Genius Unpacked Marketing Genius Unpacked is the playbook for building and marketing AI products that win. Each episode features conversations with the builders and storytellers shaping the future of AI — from CMOs and PMMs to founders and product leaders scaling the next generation of intelligent companies. Hosted by Josh Porter, founder of Bit of Genius Consulting, the show breaks down how great AI companies translate complexity into clarity, and innovation into traction. 📬 Subscribe to The Genius Guide to AI Product Marketing for frameworks and insights featured in every episode: 👉 https://geniusguidetoaipmm.substack.com 🎧 Listen to Marketing Genius Unpacked on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or YouTube — and start building your playbook for AI product success.

11-04
36:31

Bridging Product Marketing and Sales Engineering with Todd Lewis

In the world of AI and enterprise software, one of the most underrated — yet absolutely essential — partnerships is between Product Marketing and Sales Engineering. When these two functions operate in sync, magic happens: messaging gets sharper, demos become more persuasive, and customers see real value faster. In this episode of Marketing Genius Unpacked, host Josh Porter, founder of Bit of Genius Consulting, sits down with Todd Lewis, a Sales Engineer with experience at Kore AI, LivePerson, and HackerRank, and a graduate of the United States Naval Academy. Todd has built his career helping customers connect the technical depth of AI products with the real-world outcomes they enable — a skill that lies right at the intersection of storytelling and engineering. Together, they unpack what it takes for Product Marketers and Sales Engineers to build mutual trust, share insights, and create customer engagement strategies that win. You’ll learn: ✅ Why the Sales Engineer–PMM relationship is often underdeveloped — and how to fix it. ✅ How Product Marketing can better enable SEs to tell the right story at the right time. ✅ The role of technical storytelling in bridging the gap between product innovation and customer understanding. ✅ How shared discovery and aligned messaging lead to faster sales cycles and higher close rates. ✅ Real examples from the AI space showing how collaboration drives adoption, credibility, and growth. Todd also shares practical advice on building empathy between teams — and why the best GTM organizations don’t just hand off assets; they co-create the story together. This episode is especially valuable for product marketers, technical sellers, and GTM leaders inside AI and growth-stage companies who are looking to strengthen the bridge between product expertise and market strategy. Because as Josh and Todd discuss, great go-to-market isn’t about who owns the message — it’s about how the story gets told. If you’ve ever wondered how to make your SE team your biggest ally, or how to help your product marketers translate complex AI capabilities into customer outcomes, this conversation will give you the frameworks, language, and mindset to do just that. 🎧 Tune in to hear how the most successful AI companies are connecting product, marketing, and sales in new ways — and what lessons you can take back to your own team. Marketing Genius Unpacked is the playbook for building and marketing AI products that win. Each episode features leaders shaping how AI products are positioned, launched, and scaled — from CMOs to product marketers, founders, and storytellers behind the world’s most innovative growth-stage companies. Hosted by Josh Porter, founder of Bit of Genius Consulting, the show brings together lessons from real-world GTM leaders who’ve mastered the art of turning technology into traction. 🧠 Subscribe to The Genius Guide to AI Product Marketing for insights, playbooks, and strategies featured in the show: 👉 https://geniusguidetoaipmm.substack.com 🎧 Listen on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or YouTube — and start building your playbook for AI product success.

10-21
19:40

Telling Your Product Story: Five Things AI Cannot Do…Yet with Mark Ferrone

AI is everywhere in marketing. From drafting emails to researching trends, from building slides to shaping first drafts of talk descriptions—tools like Gemini, ChatGPT, and others are changing how we work. For speakers, product marketers, and event leaders, AI offers speed and efficiency like never before. But here’s the truth: no matter how good AI gets, there are things it cannot replace.   In this episode of Porter’s Product Marketing Podcast, we’re joined by Mark Ferrone, an Event Marketing Leader and Content Strategist at Google Cloud. Mark has built his career helping enterprise customers understand and adopt cutting-edge AI, data, and cloud technologies. With deep experience in messaging, positioning, and go-to-market strategy, he specializes in translating complex technical capabilities into stories that resonate with customers, partners, and global audiences. Together, we explore what AI can do to help speakers prepare—and what only humans can bring to the stage. 🎯 In this episode, you’ll learn: How AI tools can accelerate research, ideation, and early drafting for talks Why the discovery session—that first human conversation—remains the single most important moment in story development The role of personal anecdotes and lived experience in connecting with audiences, especially when the subject is technical or complex Why practice and rehearsal with human coaching are irreplaceable for refining delivery, building confidence, and shaping emotional connection The importance of speaker coaches in polishing delivery and bringing out authenticity How production teams elevate a speaker’s impact—and why trusting them makes you part of a show, not just a presentation 🚀 Why this episode is worth your time: AI can draft words. It can suggest slides. It can mimic tone. But it cannot replicate human connection—the subtle humor, the lived experience, the story that makes an audience lean in and say, “I see myself in this.” Mark shares practical wisdom from years of preparing executives and technical leaders for high-stakes events. His insights will help you: Use AI effectively without losing your authentic voice Build stronger narratives by weaving in personal stories Gain confidence through rehearsal and coaching Collaborate more effectively with event production teams Deliver talks that inspire, educate, and connect This isn’t a conversation about replacing speakers with AI—it’s about empowering speakers with AI, while doubling down on the uniquely human elements that make presentations memorable. 🧠 Who this episode is for: Product marketers preparing executives or customers for speaking engagements Event marketers shaping content for keynotes, panels, and breakout sessions Founders and leaders who want to connect authentically with their audience Speakers looking for ways to blend AI efficiency with human impact Anyone navigating the balance between technology and storytelling 🎧 Porter’s Product Marketing Podcast brings you deep-dive conversations with product marketing leaders, storytellers, and strategists—sharing what works (and what doesn’t) when it comes to launches, positioning, messaging, and influence. 📰 Want more frameworks and insights delivered to your inbox? Subscribe to Porter’s PMM Posts → https://porterspmmposts.substack.com 💬 If you’ve ever wondered how to use AI without losing the magic of human connection, this episode is for you. Listen, take notes, and bring these lessons into your next talk.

10-10
27:52

Building Go-to-Market Strategies That Deliver Results with Jonathan Pipek

Every product marketer knows the thrill—and pressure—of a product launch. But a launch is just one piece of the puzzle. The real challenge? Designing a go-to-market strategy that not only creates buzz on day one, but also drives long-term adoption, customer love, and revenue impact. In this episode of Porter’s Product Marketing Podcast, I’m joined by Jonathan Pipek, founder of Blue Manta Consulting. Jonathan has over a decade of experience helping B2B SaaS companies sharpen their product marketing strategy, positioning, and go-to-market execution. From early-stage startups to global enterprises, he specializes in bridging the gap between product teams and customers—aligning stakeholders, building scalable foundations, and ensuring launches drive measurable results. If you’ve ever asked yourself “Where do I start when building a GTM plan?” or “How do I know if this launch was successful?”, this conversation is packed with the clarity and frameworks you need. 🎯 In this episode, you’ll learn: The first steps Jonathan takes when building a go-to-market strategy, and why the foundation matters more than the assets. How to prioritize segments, personas, and channels when resources are limited. The most common challenges teams face in GTM execution—and how PMMs can bridge the gap between strategy and reality. Which metrics truly measure GTM success, beyond surface-level launch buzz. Jonathan brings both strategic thinking and hands-on experience, making his insights immediately actionable. 🚀 Why this episode is worth your time: Too often, GTM is treated as a checklist: build a deck, publish a blog, run a webinar. Jonathan reframes it as a holistic strategy that aligns the product, the customer, and the market. You’ll walk away with a clearer understanding of how to: Lay a strong foundation for GTM that scales. Focus on the right audience instead of trying to “boil the ocean.” Spot the pitfalls where GTM efforts usually break down. Define success with metrics that actually prove market impact. Whether you’re launching a new product, entering a new market, or refining your GTM motion, Jonathan’s frameworks will help you build a strategy that lasts. 🧠 Who this episode is for: PMMs responsible for launching new products or features. Marketing leaders looking to align teams around a unified GTM plan. Early-stage founders needing structure for their first GTM motion. Anyone who wants to move beyond tactics and build strategic GTM foundations. 🎧 Porter’s Product Marketing Podcast brings you deep-dive conversations with the sharpest minds in product marketing—breaking down what works (and what doesn’t) when it comes to launches, positioning, storytelling, and growth. 📰 Want more frameworks and insights delivered straight to your inbox? Subscribe to Porter’s PMM Posts → https://porterspmmposts.substack.com 💬 If you found this episode valuable, share it with a teammate, your sales counterparts, or anyone gearing up for their next big launch. GTM is a team sport—and the more aligned you are, the more successful you’ll be.

09-16
30:20

From Research to Resonance: Messaging Insights with Chris Silvestri

Every product marketer knows that great messaging is the backbone of a successful go-to-market. But here’s the truth: most messaging is built on guesswork, assumptions, or recycled competitor language. The result? Copy that looks fine on paper but falls flat with customers. In this episode of Porter’s Product Marketing Podcast, we tackle the critical question: How do you ground your messaging in research that actually resonates? To answer it, I’m joined by Chris Silvestri, founder of Conversion Alchemy, where he helps SaaS and eCommerce companies turn more visitors into customers through strategic copywriting and UX-focused messaging. Chris has a background in software engineering and a passion for psychology, which he combines to create messaging that’s both technically precise and emotionally compelling. Beyond his client work, Chris is also a prolific writer and trainer, teaching teams how to think and write with clarity, empathy, and impact. If you’ve ever struggled to translate customer insights into sharp positioning or wondered why your value proposition isn’t sticking, this episode is for you. 🎯 In this episode, we cover: Where to start when conducting research for product messaging The methods that uncover real customer insights—not just surface-level validation How to translate raw research into copy that clicks with buyers and internal stakeholders The most common mistakes PMMs make in research and how to avoid them Why customer language is often the best raw material for messaging 🚀 Why this episode is worth your time: Research for messaging is often overlooked or rushed. Teams are under pressure to launch quickly, so they write first and test later. But Chris shows how flipping that process—research first, message second—creates copy and positioning that truly lands. He breaks down not only the “how” of research (interviews, surveys, win/loss analysis, and beyond), but also the “so what”—how to actually use those insights to shape value propositions, positioning statements, and campaign messaging. You’ll walk away from this episode with practical frameworks and a clearer sense of how to make your messaging customer-backed, not marketer-invented. And you’ll hear examples of where product marketers often stumble—like confirmation bias or talking to the wrong personas—and how to avoid those traps. In a noisy market, the companies that win aren’t always the ones with the best product. They’re the ones with the sharpest story, rooted in real customer truth. Chris shows you how to get there. 🧠 Who this episode is for: PMMs looking to sharpen their positioning and messaging Marketers who want to add more rigor to their copywriting process GTM leaders trying to align teams around research-backed narratives Founders and early-stage teams searching for their first resonant value proposition Anyone tired of messaging that looks good in a deck but doesn’t move customers 🎧 Porter’s Product Marketing Podcast brings you conversations with some of the sharpest product marketing minds—from launch specialists to storytellers, strategists, and customer experts. Each episode is packed with tactical insights you can apply immediately. 📰 Want more frameworks and insights like this delivered straight to your inbox? Subscribe to Porter’s PMM Posts → https://porterspmmposts.substack.com 💬 If you find this episode valuable, share it with your team—or with a PMM friend who’s ready to take their messaging from guesswork to grounded.

09-02
30:18

How Product Marketers Can Leverage AI with Yi Lin Pei

A behind-the-scenes example of AI in action during a product launch The mindset and skills product marketers need to thrive in an AI-enhanced environment Yi Lin doesn’t just theorize—she shares frameworks, lessons, and specific tools she’s used in the field.   You’ll leave this episode with a more grounded perspective on what’s possible, what’s practical, and what’s still hype.   🚀 Why this episode is worth your time: We’ve all heard the headlines: “AI will replace marketers,” “Prompt engineering is the new Excel,” “You need 12 tools to stay competitive.” But what does that actually mean when you’re writing a launch deck, building a value prop, or trying to educate sales? Yi Lin helps demystify the chaos and gives PMMs a way to step into AI strategically, not reactively. She brings experience from working in early-stage startups and growth-stage teams—and now coaches PMMs on how to uplevel their careers in a rapidly evolving landscape. Her insights are grounded, honest, and focused on value over novelty. 🧠 Who this episode is for: Product marketers feeling overwhelmed by the AI tools explosion PMMs looking to streamline content creation, research, and positioning Leaders trying to enable their teams with AI without burning them out Job seekers aiming to stay competitive with evolving tech Anyone who wants to make smarter, faster marketing decisions with AI If you’re looking for a “how-to” conversation that blends curiosity, practicality, and a little inspiration—this episode hits the mark. You’ll come away with not just tool recommendations, but a framework for thinking about AI’s role in your product marketing strategy.   🎧 Porter’s Product Marketing Podcast features deep-dive conversations with the sharpest minds in B2B SaaS. We break down what works (and what doesn’t) when it comes to launches, positioning, cross-functional alignment, and the future of the PMM role.   📰 Want more frameworks, insight, and inspiration—straight to your inbox? Subscribe to Porter’s PMM Posts → https://porterspmmposts.substack.com

07-29
28:01

Relationship-Driven Product Marketing: Building Influence and Trust with Tamara Grominsky

Product marketing is more than frameworks, messaging, and launches—it’s about people. At its core, success in PMM comes from relationships: the trust you build with product teams, the credibility you earn with sales, and the network you nurture across the industry. When your relationships are strong, your influence grows—and so does your impact. In this episode of Porter’s Product Marketing Podcast, we’re joined by Tamara Grominsky, the Founder of PMM Camp and a product marketing leader with a rich background that includes leadership roles at Kajabi and Unbounce. With a master’s degree from Simon Fraser University and a bachelor’s from York University, Tamara has built her career around strategic storytelling, thoughtful influence, and one of the most undervalued superpowers in marketing: relationship management. This conversation is a must-listen for anyone who’s ever felt like product marketing is stuck between teams—and is ready to turn that in-between space into a position of leadership. In this episode, you’ll learn: How to build and nurture strategic relationships as a PMM What it takes to earn trust—not just visibility—across cross-functional teams Why influence inside a company often matters more than authority How external networking can grow your career, your skill set, and your confidence Tactics for staying top-of-mind and valuable across your internal and external networks How to manage and maintain authentic connections, even at scale Why this episode is worth your time: You can be the most strategic, technically skilled, and creative product marketer in the room—but if you can’t build trust and navigate relationships, your best work may never see the light of day. Tamara shares real, practical insight on how to become a connector inside your organization: someone who brings teams together, communicates with empathy, and influences decisions early—before the positioning doc is even drafted. She also talks about how to expand your influence beyond your current role—by investing in meaningful industry relationships, sharing your thinking publicly, and finding your voice through networking that doesn’t feel transactional. If you’re looking to have more strategic impact, get invited to the right conversations, and build a PMM career that opens doors—not just decks—this episode is packed with tools and mindset shifts to help you grow. Who this episode is for: PMMs looking to strengthen their internal influence and collaboration Product marketers struggling to gain traction with sales, product, or execs Marketing leaders coaching junior team members on stakeholder management Early-career PMMs looking to grow their external presence and industry network Anyone who wants to lead through trust, not titles 🎧 Enjoy this episode? Subscribe to Porter’s Product Marketing Podcast for more conversations with the most thoughtful minds in product marketing—covering everything from storytelling and launches to cross-functional leadership and career growth. 📰 Want more frameworks, insight, and inspiration—straight to your inbox? Subscribe to Porter’s PMM Posts, a free newsletter for B2B product marketers. Each edition includes tactical guidance, sharp positioning ideas, and real-world stories from the field. 👉 https://porterspmmposts.substack.com 💬 Found value in this episode? Share it with a teammate, mentor, or PMM friend—and help us spread the relationship-first approach to marketing leadership.

05-21
35:09

Building Story-Driven Product Marketing Strategy with Elliott Rayner

In today’s product marketing landscape, storytelling is often treated like the garnish—something you layer on once the strategy is set and the assets are ready. But what if it’s actually the main course?   In this episode of Porter’s Product Marketing Podcast, we’re joined by Elliott Rayner, CMO at OWOW and a global product marketing leader with past experience at ARION, Babbel, and ASICS. With an MBA from the University of Madrid and a bachelor’s from Copenhagen Business School, Elliott has helped shape stories that connect across industries, cultures, and audiences.   Together, we explore what it means to make storytelling a strategic function in your product marketing—not just a creative one.   In this episode, you’ll learn: How to embed storytelling early in your product marketing strategy—not just at the end What storytelling looks like in a B2B context and how it differs from B2C The frameworks Elliott uses to shape story-first go-to-market motions How to balance narrative with data, especially in high-stakes decision environments The role of storytelling across the funnel—from initial awareness to post-sale retention How to build a culture of storytelling inside your company (even when teams are metric-driven) Why this episode is worth your time: Storytelling isn’t fluff. It’s a strategic asset—and one of the most effective ways to turn technical features into memorable, differentiated messaging. Elliott breaks down how to create stories that do more than sound good—they align teams, engage customers, and actually drive business outcomes. You’ll leave with a better understanding of how story fits into product marketing’s most critical functions: positioning, cross-functional influence, GTM execution, and customer resonance. He shares not just why story matters, but how to make it part of your daily work—through content, campaign planning, product launches, and internal alignment. If you’re a product marketer who’s tired of the phrase “we just need better messaging” with no framework to back it up, this episode will give you tools to do something about it.   Who this episode is for: Product marketers looking to move beyond feature-based messaging GTM leaders trying to build stronger internal alignment through narrative Brand or content marketers seeking to partner better with product teams Founders or PMMs building early-stage positioning frameworks Anyone trying to make complex products easier to understand—and more memorable 🎧 Loved this conversation? Subscribe to Porter’s Product Marketing Podcast to hear from experts who’ve done the work—whether it’s crafting global narratives, scaling GTM teams, or launching AI-powered platforms. 📰 Want more content like this in your inbox? Subscribe to Porter’s PMM Posts—a free newsletter from your host, Josh. You’ll get weekly frameworks, case studies, and strategic insights for modern B2B product marketers: 👉 https://porterspmmposts.substack.com 💬 Know someone who’s trying to bring more story into their marketing? Share this episode with them—and keep the conversation going.

05-14
24:04

Bridging Product and Customer Marketing for Deeper Impact with Andrew Colebrook

The best product marketing doesn’t stop at launch—it lives in the hands of your happiest (and sometimes loudest) customers. That’s why the relationship between product marketing and customer marketing is so critical—but also so often underdeveloped. In this episode of Porter’s Product Marketing Podcast, we’re joined by Andrew, the Customer Marketing Lead at Google. With a background that includes roles at Oracle and Trifacta, plus an MBA from Boston University and a bachelor’s from Assumption University, Andrew brings a rare blend of strategic product thinking and hands-on customer advocacy. He’s sat at the intersection of customer feedback, product launches, reference programs, and retention campaigns—and in this episode, he breaks down exactly how product marketers and customer marketers can work together to create a flywheel of trust, proof, and impact. Whether you’re trying to gather stronger customer quotes, create better case studies, or just improve alignment with the customer marketing team down the hall, this episode delivers practical, tested advice. In this episode, we cover: How product marketing and customer marketing differ—and where they overlap Why alignment between the two functions can supercharge GTM and post-sale strategies The most effective ways PMMs can collaborate with customer marketers during and after launches How to leverage customer advocacy to refine messaging, build credibility, and fuel demand Best practices for turning customer stories into high-impact content How to set up shared KPIs and communication rhythms that create long-term alignment Real examples from Andrew’s work at Google and Oracle that show what great collaboration looks like Why this episode is worth your time: Too often, customer marketing gets left out of the strategic GTM conversation until the last mile—just in time to ask for a quote or rush a case study. But in reality, it should be baked into your product marketing engine from day one. This episode will help you reframe customer marketing not as a downstream content factory, but as a strategic partner that strengthens your messaging, powers your launches, and builds long-term credibility with your market. If you’ve ever struggled to get references for a launch, had sales ask for “just one more proof point,” or felt like you’re not tapping into your happiest customers enough—this one’s for you. You’ll also hear Andrew’s answers to our rapid-fire round, including: His favorite marketing tool The most underrated skill in product marketing The biggest mistake to avoid One thing he wishes he knew when he started And his favorite podcast Who should listen: PMMs looking to improve how they partner with customer marketing Customer marketers seeking better alignment with product teams GTM leaders who want more consistent post-launch momentum Anyone responsible for customer advocacy, reference programs, or proof-point content Product marketers launching in new verticals or customer segments 🎧 Enjoying the show? Subscribe to Porter’s Product Marketing Podcast for conversations with the most thoughtful minds in PMM—from SaaS to storytelling to strategic alignment. 📰 Want even more insights like this in your inbox? Subscribe to Porter’s PMM Posts, the free newsletter for modern B2B product marketers. Every issue includes frameworks, narrative strategies, and actionable thinking you can use right away. 👉 https://porterspmmposts.substack.com 💬 Know someone in PMM or customer marketing who’d find this episode helpful? Send it their way. Better collaboration starts with better conversation.

05-07
38:51

Marketing Software to the Education Sector: Strategy, Timing, and Trust with Tia Lendo

The education market offers massive potential for software companies—but it comes with its own rhythms, pressures, and expectations. Marketing to educators, administrators, and institutions isn’t the same as marketing to enterprises or consumers. It demands a different mindset—and a whole lot more patience, trust, and purpose-driven messaging.   In this episode of Porter’s Product Marketing Podcast, we’re joined by Tia Lendo, a Product Marketing Consultant who has worked at Google and McKinsey, and who brings a unique perspective on navigating the complex world of education marketing. With an MBA from Stanford and a bachelor’s from UNC, Tia has helped both established companies and startups break into—and thrive within—the education sector.   If you’re marketing SaaS products, learning tools, or tech platforms aimed at schools, universities, or educational organizations, this conversation is packed with strategy, timing, and positioning insights you won’t want to miss.   In this episode, you’ll learn: How the decision-making process in education differs dramatically from other industries Why buying committees in education often include both financial gatekeepers and pedagogical influencers How to build messaging that resonates across a highly skeptical, mission-driven audience The critical role of seasonality in go-to-market planning for education How to navigate long sales cycles and limited budget windows without losing momentum Tactics for building trust and credibility with schools, districts, and universities Why focusing on outcomes for students (not just features) creates deeper emotional buy-in Examples of successful education-focused campaigns and what made them work   Why this episode is worth your time: Selling software into the education market isn’t just about showing ROI—it’s about demonstrating real, tangible value for students, teachers, and communities.   If you apply traditional B2B marketing tactics without adjusting for the education sector’s unique needs, you risk missed opportunities, delayed sales, and weak adoption. Tia’s advice will help you approach the education space with the right blend of empathy, timing, and strategic rigor.   Whether you're building your first school-targeted campaign or looking to deepen your traction with educational buyers, you'll come away with a much sharper, more informed go-to-market plan. Plus, stick around for the rapid-fire round, where Tia shares: Her favorite marketing tool The most underrated skill in product marketing The biggest mistake to avoid in marketing to education What she wishes she knew when she started Her favorite podcast recommendation for marketers   Who should listen: Product marketers focused on EdTech, SaaS, or services for schools and universities Demand gen leaders planning campaigns tied to academic calendars Founders launching into education as a new vertical Marketers looking to strengthen their credibility and build trust in purpose-driven sectors Anyone navigating slow, complex sales cycles in mission-led organizations   🎧 Love this conversation? Subscribe to Porter’s Product Marketing Podcast to hear from some of the sharpest minds across SaaS, EdTech, AI, and beyond.   📰 Want more frameworks, positioning strategies, and campaign insights? Subscribe to Porter’s PMM Posts, Josh’s free newsletter for B2B product marketers: 👉 https://porterspmmposts.substack.com 💬   Know a colleague who’s targeting the education sector? Send them this episode—it might just change their approach.

04-30
28:14

Mastering B2B SaaS Storytelling to Drive Impact with Jodi Innerfield

In a B2B SaaS world full of jargon and features, the most effective product marketers know how to do something far more powerful: tell a story that sticks. In this episode of Porter’s Product Marketing Podcast, we’re joined by Jodi Innerfield—Product Marketing Consultant and former leader at Salesforce—who specializes in turning dry messaging into narratives that connect, convert, and inspire. With a career rooted in enterprise tech and an eye for nuance, Jodi breaks down how storytelling can elevate your positioning, sharpen your GTM strategy, and build emotional credibility with buyers. Whether you're launching a new feature or building an enterprise narrative from scratch, Jodi’s framework will help you make your product unforgettable. In this episode, you’ll learn: What storytelling really means in a B2B SaaS context—and why it’s not just a buzzword The key differences between storytelling in B2B vs. B2C (and how to adapt your approach) How to translate customer pain points into powerful, solution-driven narratives Real-world techniques for using storytelling to strengthen positioning and cross-functional alignment How to measure the effectiveness of your story—beyond vanity metrics What makes a story resonate with both decision-makers and technical users How to get buy-in for narrative-led marketing in orgs that are more numbers-first Why it’s worth your time: Great product marketing isn’t about shouting louder. It’s about telling the right story to the right person at the right time. In a field where attention is limited and trust is earned, narrative clarity can be your biggest competitive edge. Jodi doesn’t just talk theory—she gives you practical strategies, frameworks, and examples you can use today. Whether you're an individual contributor shaping messaging for a launch or a PMM leader building a team-wide narrative strategy, this episode delivers the insight (and inspiration) you need to level up. Also in this episode: We close with our signature rapid-fire round, where Jodi shares: Her favorite marketing tool The most underrated skill in product marketing The biggest mistake to avoid One thing she wishes she knew when she started Her go-to podcast for learning and inspiration Who should listen: B2B product marketers looking to sharpen their messaging and storytelling skills GTM leaders building narrative alignment across product, sales, and marketing Early-stage startup PMMs trying to define their voice in a crowded market Anyone who’s ever said, “Our product is great—but people don’t seem to get it” 🎧 Like this episode? Subscribe to Porter’s Product Marketing Podcast for conversations with top PMMs, GTM experts, and storytellers in tech. 📰 Want more insight like this in your inbox? Subscribe to Porter’s PMM Posts — Josh’s free newsletter packed with frameworks, deep dives, and curated thinking for B2B product marketers: 👉 https://porterspmmposts.substack.com 💬 Know someone who'd love this episode? Share it, tag us, and keep the storytelling going.

04-23
31:48

Porter’s Product Marketing Podcast Ep. 12 - Dale Markowitz (Developer Relations)

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04-23
25:05

Porter’s Product Marketing Podcast Ep. 11 - Garrett Jestice (Product Marketing Consulting)

Title: From Porter’s Product Marketing Podcast Ep. 11 - Garrett Jestice (Product Marketing Consulting) Theme: This episode dives deep into the world of product marketing consulting, exploring the motivations behind the switch, the challenges and adjustments involved, and the invaluable lessons learned from working with a diverse range of companies.

04-09
23:50

Porter’s Product Marketing Podcast Ep. 10 - Galina Fendikevich (AI Tools)

Episode Title: Porter’s Product Marketing Podcast Ep. 10 - Galina Fendikevich Guest: Galina Fendikevich Episode Theme: Using AI tools in Product Marketing Key Discussion Points: Tool Selection and Integration, Enhancing Customer Insights, Optimizing Campaign Performance, Overcoming Adoption Barriers.

04-01
37:35

Porter’s Product Marketing Podcast Ep. 9 - Katie Miller (Developer Marketing)

In Episode 9, Katie shares invaluable insights on developer marketing, highlighting how it differs from traditional B2B or B2C approaches. Developers are highly skeptical and prefer peer validation and technical accuracy. Effective messaging needs to be solution-oriented and authentic, often relying on DevRel collaboration.

03-25
30:23

Porter’s Product Marketing Podcast Ep. 8 - Ginny Lalonde (Growth Marketing)

Episode Title: Porter’s Product Marketing Podcast Ep. 8 - Ginny Lalonde Guest: Ginny Lalonde, Sr. Manager, Digital Marketing Episode Theme: The dynamic intersection of demand generation and product marketing from a growth marketer’s perspective. Specifically, the partnership between Demand Generation and Product Marketing.

03-18
15:45

Porter's Product Marketing Podcast Ep.7 - Paul Ngan (Story Telling)

Episode Title: Porter's Product Marketing Podcast: Mastering Storytelling with Paul Ngan Guest: Paul Ngan Episode Theme: The Art of Storytelling in Product Marketing

03-13
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