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In this 5-star rated weekly B2B marketing podcast, host and 4xCMO Ian Truscott says he's no rockstar, but with his chums, he shares marketing street knowledge, authentic, practical marketing strategy advice that will bring out the rock star marketer in you. A show that Jason Falls described as a "variety show for marketers". Learn more, follow, and get the show notes at https://rockstarcmo.com.
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Welcome to The Rose and Rockstar - with the Chief Troublemaker at Seventh Bear, Robert Rose, behind the bar serving one of his splendid cocktails while our host Ian Truscott, a CMO but not a rockstar, picks his brain on a marketing topic.
This week, over a fierce absinthe cocktail, Ian and Robert discuss the 2026 B2B Content and Marketing Trends Report from the Content Marketing Institute, based on a survey of 1000 marketers and research that Robert was the lead analyst for this year.
Some key points they discuss from the research:
AI should enhance creativity, not replace it.
Budget priorities in marketing are shifting towards technology.
Quality content strategy is more important than quantity.
Creativity in marketing needs to be prioritized.
The importance of human investment in marketing teams.
If you have a question for the bar or an opinion on this week's discussion, please get in touch - just search “rockstar cmo” on the interwebs or LinkedIn.
Enjoy!
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The Links
The people:
Ian Truscott on LinkedIn
Robert Rose on LinkedIn and on Threads
Mentioned this week
B2B Content and Marketing Trends: Insights for 2026
Ian’s firm - Velocity B
Robert’s newsletter: Lens, his websites, robertrose.net and seventhbear.com
Rockstar CMO:
The Beat Newsletter that we send every Monday
Rockstar CMO on the web, Twitter, and LinkedIn
Previous episodes and all the show notes: Rockstar CMO FM.
Track List:
We’ll be right back by Stienski & Mass Media on YouTube
Piano Music is by Johnny Easton, shared under a Creative Commons license
You can listen to this on all good podcast platforms, like Apple, Amazon and Spotify.This podcast is part of the Marketing Podcast Network
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Welcome to The Rose and Rockstar - with the Chief Troublemaker at Seventh Bear, Robert Rose, behind the bar serving one of his splendid cocktails, while our Rockstar CMO host Ian Truscott picks his brain on a marketing topic.
However, this week, as we ease into the holidays, Ian and Robert are doing something different, not talking directly about marketing but a fascinating AI collaboration project Robert has been working on, as he has unveiled the next country music star - Lyla Rae Hightower.
We learn about the process Robert has gone through over the last six months, using his own music to create a new country-music singer character who has released an EP, using various AI tools to create not just the music, but the images and videos, and how he has launched Lyla Ray on Spotify, Apple Music, YouTube, and all the channels.
If you have a question for the bar or an opinion on this week's discussion, please get in touch - just search “rockstar cmo” on the interwebs or LinkedIn.
Enjoy!
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The Links
The people:
Ian Truscott on LinkedIn
Robert Rose on LinkedIn
Mentioned this week
Lyla Rae Hightower - website and music
Robert’s newsletter: Lens, his websites, robertrose.net and seventhbear.com
Ian’s firm - Velocity B
Rockstar CMO:
The Beat Newsletter that we send every Monday
Rockstar CMO on the web, Twitter, and LinkedIn
Previous episodes and all the show notes: Rockstar CMO FM.
Track List:
We’ll be right back by Stienski & Mass Media on YouTube
Piano Music is by Johnny Easton, shared under a Creative Commons license
You can listen to this on all good podcast platforms, like Apple, Amazon and Spotify.
This podcast is part of the Marketing Podcast Network
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Welcome to The Rose and Rockstar - with the Chief Troublemaker at Seventh Bear, Robert Rose, behind the bar serving one of his splendid cocktails, while our Rockstar CMO host Ian Truscott picks his brain on a marketing topic.
Inspired by Robert’s post on LinkedIn talking about how marketing tactics go through a cycle of “died.. frankensteined .. re-monetized .. enshittified .. repeat”, they discuss the future of corporate websites with the changes in our behavior with AI and how Google will evolve the search experience.
They discuss:
How marketers often ruin nice things.
Are websites becoming obsolete with the rise of AI visualizations?
Trust in advertising is linked to how easily information is understood.
The future of search results may prioritize personalized content.
Building relationships with audiences is more important than traffic.
Subscription models may redefine website purposes.
Content producers face challenges in gaining organic traffic.
If you have a question for the bar or an opinion on this week's discussion, please get in touch - just search “rockstar cmo” on the interwebs or LinkedIn.
Enjoy!
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The Links
The people:
Ian Truscott on LinkedIn
Robert Rose on LinkedIn
Mentioned this week
The wine Robert chose this week - Brunello di Montalcino
Robert's post on LinkedIn - Same Enshittification, Different Day.
AI Can’t Kill Websites That Build Connections (Yet) - Robert’s article
Robert’s newsletter: Lens, his websites, robertrose.net and seventhbear.com
Ian’s firm - Velocity B
Rockstar CMO:
The Beat Newsletter that we send every Monday
Rockstar CMO on the web, Twitter, and LinkedIn
Previous episodes and all the show notes: Rockstar CMO FM.
Track List:
We’ll be right back by Stienski & Mass Media on YouTube
Piano Music is by Johnny Easton, shared under a Creative Commons license
You can listen to this on all good podcast platforms, like Apple, Amazon and Spotify.
This podcast is part of the Marketing Podcast Network
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Welcome to The Rose and Rockstar - with the Chief Troublemaker at Seventh Bear, Robert Rose, behind the bar serving one of his splendid cocktails, while our Rockstar CMO host Ian Truscott picks his brain on a marketing topic.
Inspired by an article by Robert - Content Marketing in 2026: Why Your System Matters More Than Your Content - this week, over a modern English cocktail, Ian and Robert look forward to what 2026 will bring for content marketing, which inevitably means chatting about AI.
They discuss:
The changing role of AI in content creation
Overcoming the challenges of scale
Balancing brand consistency with stifling creativity
The creation process as part of the thinking process
The word of 2025 “authenticity”
If you have a question for the bar or an opinion on this week's discussion, please get in touch - just search “rockstar cmo” on the interwebs or LinkedIn.
Enjoy!
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The Links
The people:
Ian Truscott on LinkedIn
Robert Rose on LinkedIn
Mentioned this week
Content Marketing in 2026: Why Your System Matters More Than Your Content
Robert’s newsletter: Lens, his websites, robertrose.net and seventhbear.com
Ian’s firm - Velocity B
Rockstar CMO:
The Beat Newsletter that we send every Monday
Rockstar CMO on the web, Twitter, and LinkedIn
Previous episodes and all the show notes: Rockstar CMO FM.
Track List:
We’ll be right back by Stienski & Mass Media on YouTube
Piano Music is by Johnny Easton, shared under a Creative Commons license
You can listen to this on all good podcast platforms, like Apple, Amazon and Spotify.
This podcast is part of the Marketing Podcast Network
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Welcome to The Rose and Rockstar - with the Chief Troublemaker at Seventh Bear, Robert Rose, behind the bar serving one of his splendid cocktails, while our Rockstar CMO host Ian Truscott picks his brain on a marketing topic.
This week, Ian and Robert discuss whether the froth will be blown off AI and we’ll return to the fundamentals in 2026 with AI as a tool, or will the hype continue?
They discuss:
If AI's frothiness will continue or if reality will set in during 2026.
A prediction that the marketing landscape is shifting back to fundamentals.
AI is becoming a personal productivity tool rather than a replacement for jobs.
The gradual and complex integration of AI into business processes
The continued importance of understanding customer personas
If you have a question for the bar or an opinion on this week's discussion, please get in touch - just search “rockstar cmo” on the interwebs or LinkedIn.
Enjoy!
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The Links
The people:
Ian Truscott on LinkedIn
Robert Rose on LinkedIn
Mentioned this week
The AI special on This Old Marketing
Robert’s newsletter: Lens, his websites, robertrose.net and seventhbear.com
Ian’s firm - Velocity B
Rockstar CMO:
The Beat Newsletter that we send every Monday
Rockstar CMO on the web and LinkedIn
Previous episodes and all the show notes: Rockstar CMO FM.
Track List:
We’ll be right back by Stienski & Mass Media on YouTube
Piano Music is by Johnny Easton, shared under a Creative Commons license
You can listen to this on all good podcast platforms, like Apple, Amazon and Spotify.
This podcast is part of the Marketing Podcast Network
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Welcome to The Rose and Rockstar - with the Chief Troublemaker at Seventh Bear, Robert Rose, behind the bar serving one of his splendid cocktails, while our Rockstar CMO host Ian Truscott picks his brain on a marketing topic.
This week, over a splendid seasonal cocktail, Ian and Robert discuss the apparent shift in LinkedIn from a community platform we perceive it to be to an attention-grabbing ad platform, with reported changes in the algorithm and the experience of folks with big audiences not getting the impressions they once did.
They ask if LinkedIn is still a great platform for organic reach or is now pay-to-play, and Robert shares some advice on how content needs to perform rather than depend on individual follower counts.
If you have a question for the bar or an opinion on this week's discussion, please get in touch - just search “rockstar cmo” on the interwebs or LinkedIn.
Enjoy!
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The Links
The people:
Ian Truscott on LinkedIn
Robert Rose on LinkedIn
Mentioned this week
Robert’s newsletter: Lens, his websites, robertrose.net and seventhbear.com
Ian’s firm - Velocity B
Rockstar CMO:
The Beat Newsletter that we send every Monday
Rockstar CMO on the web, Twitter, and LinkedIn
Previous episodes and all the show notes: Rockstar CMO FM.
Track List:
We’ll be right back by Stienski & Mass Media on YouTube
Piano Music is by Johnny Easton, shared under a Creative Commons license
You can listen to this on all good podcast platforms, like Apple, Amazon and Spotify.
This podcast is part of the Marketing Podcast Network
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Welcome to The Rose and Rockstar - with the Chief Troublemaker at Seventh Bear, Robert Rose, behind the bar serving one of his splendid cocktails, while our Rockstar CMO host Ian Truscott picks his brain on a marketing topic.
This week, over a seasonal cocktail with a biscuit rim (yes, it’s a thing), they discuss the idea of being good at AI - and whatever the hell that means.
They discuss a study by a University in Finland covered by Inc magazine and the Dunning-Kruger effect it found, both in people’s perceptions of their own AI abilities and in the subject matter they are using AI to create.
If you have a question for the bar or an opinion on this week's discussion, please get in touch - just search “rockstar cmo” on the interwebs or LinkedIn.
Enjoy!
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The Links
The people:
Ian Truscott on LinkedIn
Robert Rose on LinkedIn
Mentioned this week
Robert's post on LinkedIn
New Research Warns That AI Is Causing a 'Reverse Dunning-Kruger Effect' - on Inc.com
Beware the Robot Yes Man - from Ian’s blog
Robert’s newsletter: Lens, his websites, robertrose.net and seventhbear.com
Ian’s firm - Velocity B
Rockstar CMO:
The Beat Newsletter that we send every Monday
Rockstar CMO on the web, Twitter, and LinkedIn
Previous episodes and all the show notes: Rockstar CMO FM.
Track List:
We’ll be right back by Stienski & Mass Media on YouTube
Piano Music is by Johnny Easton, shared under a Creative Commons license
You can listen to this on all good podcast platforms, like Apple, Amazon and Spotify.
This podcast is part of the Marketing Podcast Network
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Welcome to The Rose and Rockstar - with the Chief Troublemaker at Seventh Bear, Robert Rose, behind the bar serving one of his splendid cocktails while our host Ian Truscott, a former CMO but not a rockstar, picks his brain on a marketing topic.
This week, over a fancy martini, Ian and Robert discuss a keynote from P&G’s Marc Pritchard at this year’s ANA Masters of Marketing Conference, where he outlined his five marketing fundamentals and Robert’s take in an article for the Content Marketing Institute blog.
The five points from Pritchard’s keynote that they discuss:
Know your consumer
Know your brand
Fall in love with advertising
Build memory
Nurture creativity
If you have a question for the bar or an opinion on this week's discussion, please get in touch - just search “rockstar cmo” on the interwebs or LinkedIn.
Enjoy!
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The Links
The people:
Ian Truscott on LinkedIn
Robert Rose on LinkedIn
Mentioned this week
5 Marketing Fundamentals That Still Work in 2026
Marc Pritchard: Why marketing’s old rules still work in a new world | The Drum
Robert’s newsletter: Lens, his websites, robertrose.net and seventhbear.com
Ian’s firm - Velocity B
Rockstar CMO:
The Beat Newsletter that we send every Monday
Rockstar CMO on the web, Twitter, and LinkedIn
Previous episodes and all the show notes: Rockstar CMO FM.
Track List:
We’ll be right back by Stienski & Mass Media on YouTube
Piano Music is by Johnny Easton, shared under a Creative Commons license
You can listen to this on all good podcast platforms, like Apple, Amazon and Spotify.
This podcast is part of the Marketing Podcast Network
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Welcome to The Rose and Rockstar - with the Chief Troublemaker at Seventh Bear, Robert Rose, behind the bar serving one of his splendid cocktails while our host Ian Truscott, a former CMO but not a rockstar, picks his brain on a marketing topic.
This week, Ian learns that Robert is re-reading a marketing classic, Different by Youngme Moon, and asks why Robert keeps revisiting this book. They discuss the importance of differentiation, how different is better than better, and how we need to be wrong for some to be right for others.
Plus, the importance of knowing whether your cider is hard or soft.
If you have a question for the bar or an opinion on this week's discussion, please get in touch - just search “rockstar cmo” on the interwebs or LinkedIn.
Enjoy!
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The Links
The people:
Ian Truscott on LinkedIn
Robert Rose on LinkedIn
Mentioned this week
Different: Escaping the Competitive Herd by Youngme Moon | Goodreads
Sally Hogshead - Different is Better than Better
Robert’s newsletter: Lens, his websites, robertrose.net and seventhbear.com
Ian’s firm - Velocity B
Rockstar CMO:
The Beat Newsletter that we send every Monday
Rockstar CMO on the web, Twitter, and LinkedIn
Previous episodes and all the show notes: Rockstar CMO FM.
Track List:
We’ll be right back by Stienski & Mass Media on YouTube
Piano Music is by Johnny Easton, shared under a Creative Commons license
You can listen to this on all good podcast platforms, like Apple, Amazon and Spotify.This podcast is part of the Marketing Podcast Network
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Welcome to The Rose and Rockstar - with the Chief Troublemaker at Seventh Bear, Robert Rose, behind the bar serving one of his splendid cocktails while our host Ian Truscott, a CMO but not a rockstar, picks his brain on a marketing topic.
As Robert is a prolific writer, Ian returns to pulling at the thread of Robert’s writing process that they discussed last month. This week, they explore the process that Robert has developed for using ChatGPT as a writing and research assistant.
The discussion includes:
Robert’s 8-point process for developing content with AI
Training ChatGPT to interview Robert about a topic
Creating a 'show Bible' for a topic for a collection of content assets
Pressure testing an idea with AI and the unexpected insights this can give
How this process actually takes more work and time, but improves the quality
Robert also shared an excellent point about having ChatGPT create the content, versus following this sort of process that takes you on a creative journey.
“Constructed content is only loved after it exists, while created content is loved before it exists”.
If you have a question for the bar or an opinion on this week's discussion, please get in touch - just search “rockstar cmo” on the interwebs or LinkedIn.
Enjoy!
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The Links
The people:
Ian Truscott on LinkedIn
Robert Rose on LinkedIn
Mentioned this week
Robert’s podcast with Joe Pulizzi - Atlas Shrugged: Is OpenAI Coming for Google? (503)
Ian’s firm - Velocity B
Robert’s newsletter: Lens, his websites, robertrose.net and seventhbear.com
Rockstar CMO:
The Beat Newsletter that we send every Monday
Rockstar CMO on the web, Twitter, and LinkedIn
Previous episodes and all the show notes: Rockstar CMO FM.
Track List:
We’ll be right back by Stienski & Mass Media on YouTube
Piano Music is by Johnny Easton, shared under a Creative Commons license
You can listen to this on all good podcast platforms, like Apple, Amazon and Spotify.
This podcast is part of the Marketing Podcast Network
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Welcome to The Rose and Rockstar - with the Chief Troublemaker at Seventh Bear, Robert Rose, behind the bar serving one of his splendid cocktails while our host Ian Truscott, a CMO but not a rockstar, picks his brain on a marketing topic.
Chris Ross, a VP and Analyst at Gartner for CMOs, recently published on LinkedIn that their research found that 45% of consumers find personalization creepy, inspiring Ian and Robert to take a trip down memory lane and discuss the two-decade challenge that personalization has faced and if anything has really changed, even with the rise of AI.
If you have a question for the bar or an opinion on this week's discussion, please get in touch - just search “rockstar cmo” on the interwebs or LinkedIn.
Enjoy!
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The Links
The people:
Ian Truscott on LinkedIn
Robert Rose on LinkedIn
Mentioned this week
Chris Ross at Gartner
Is failing to freak out 52% of our audience the best we can do? - Chris Ross
Ian’s firm - Velocity B
Robert’s newsletter: Lens, his websites, robertrose.net and seventhbear.com
Rockstar CMO:
The Beat Newsletter that we send every Monday
Rockstar CMO on the web, Twitter, and LinkedIn
Previous episodes and all the show notes: Rockstar CMO FM.
Track List:
We’ll be right back by Stienski & Mass Media on YouTube
Piano Music is by Johnny Easton, shared under a Creative Commons license
You can listen to this on all good podcast platforms, like Apple, Amazon and Spotify.
This podcast is part of the Marketing Podcast Network
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Welcome to The Rose and Rockstar - with the Chief Troublemaker at Seventh Bear, Robert Rose, behind the bar serving one of his splendid cocktails while our host Ian Truscott, a CMO but not a rockstar, picks his brain on a marketing topic.
This week, with a nod toward the Dude of the Big Lebowski, Robert keeps his Russian dark, and Ian asks what Robert makes of the trend for fractional marketing leadership.
Key talking points this week:
The term 'fractional' may be more of a sell-side term than a buy-side term.
Independent consultants are increasingly preferred over large agencies.
AI is disrupting traditional consulting roles, emphasizing the need for individual expertise.
Understanding the job to be done is crucial.
If you have a question for the bar or an opinion on this week's discussion, please get in touch - just search “rockstar cmo” on the interwebs or LinkedIn.
Enjoy!
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The Links
The people:
Ian Truscott on LinkedIn
Robert Rose on LinkedIn
Mentioned this week
Ian’s firm - Velocity B
This Old Marketing - Robert and Joe’s podcast
Robert’s newsletter: Lens, his websites, robertrose.net and seventhbear.com
Rockstar CMO:
The Beat Newsletter that we send every Monday
Rockstar CMO on the web, Twitter, and LinkedIn
Previous episodes and all the show notes: Rockstar CMO FM.
Track List:
We’ll be right back by Stienski & Mass Media on YouTube
Piano Music is by Johnny Easton, shared under a Creative Commons license
You can listen to this on all good podcast platforms, like Apple, Amazon and Spotify.This podcast is part of the Marketing Podcast Network
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Welcome to The Rose and Rockstar - with the Chief Troublemaker at Seventh Bear, Robert Rose, behind the bar serving one of his splendid cocktails while our host Ian Truscott, a CMO but not a rockstar, picks his brain on a marketing topic.
This week, over a classic cocktail, Ian congratulates Robert on 500 episodes of his podcast “This Old Marketing” that he hosts with his chum Joe Pulizzi.
They discuss what he’s learned, some of the enduring themes that have continued to resonate since they started the podcast in 2013, and some of the hot trends that may not have stuck.
Finally, they catch up on Robert’s experience at Content Marketing World.
If you have a question for the bar or an opinion on this week's discussion, please get in touch - just search “rockstar cmo” on the interwebs or LinkedIn.
Enjoy!
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The Links
The people:
Ian Truscott on LinkedIn
Robert Rose on LinkedIn
Mentioned this week
This Old Marketing - Robert and Joe’s podcast
Ian’s shiny new website: iantruscott.com
Ian’s Tuesday rant All the Gear, No Idea
Content Marketing World
Robert’s newsletter: Lens
Robert’s websites: robertrose.net and seventhbear.com
Ian’s firm - Velocity B
Rockstar CMO:
The Beat Newsletter that we send every Monday
Rockstar CMO on the web, Twitter, and LinkedIn
Previous episodes and all the show notes: Rockstar CMO FM.
Track List:
We’ll be right back by Stienski & Mass Media on YouTube
Piano Music is by Johnny Easton, shared under a Creative Commons license
You can listen to this on all good podcast platforms, like Apple, Amazon and Spotify.
This podcast is part of the Marketing Podcast Network
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Welcome to The Rose and Rockstar - with the Chief Troublemaker at Seventh Bear, Robert Rose, behind the bar serving one of his splendid cocktails while our host Ian Truscott, a CMO but not a rockstar, picks his brain on a marketing topic.
This week, over a classic cocktail, having just published his fifth book and maintained his prolific writing for Content Marketing Institute and his newsletter, Ian asks Robert about his writing habit.
Some key points from the discussion:
Writing is a process of storytelling, not just output
Using AI to assist in research and idea generation
Consider writing shorter books
Using video content to complement written articles
Attracting subscribers to your newsletter
Timeliness and relevance
If you have a question for the bar or an opinion on this week's discussion, please get in touch - just search “rockstar cmo” on the interwebs or LinkedIn.
Enjoy!
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The Links
The people:
Ian Truscott on LinkedIn
Robert Rose on LinkedIn
Mentioned this week
Robert’s Weekly Articles on Content Marketing Institute, the Lens Newsletter, his website, and his firm Seventh Bear
Ian’s firm - Velocity B
Rockstar CMO:
The Beat Newsletter that we send every Monday
Rockstar CMO on the web, Twitter, and LinkedIn
Previous episodes and all the show notes: Rockstar CMO FM.
Track List:
We’ll be right back by Stienski & Mass Media on YouTube
Piano Music is by Johnny Easton, shared under a Creative Commons license
You can listen to this on all good podcast platforms, like Apple, Amazon and Spotify.
This podcast is part of the Marketing Podcast Network
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Welcome to The Rose and Rockstar - with the Chief Troublemaker at Seventh Bear, Robert Rose, behind the bar serving one of his splendid cocktails while our host Ian Truscott, a CMO but not a rockstar, picks his brain on a marketing topic.
This week, over a classic cocktail, Ian and Robert discuss Reddit, how it is informing search results, generative AI, and how we should engage with it to support our B2B content marketing.
Some key points from the discussion:
The culture of Reddit
Building credibility on Reddit takes time and effort
Using Reddit for audience research.
Niche markets and topics are well served by Reddit
Engaging on Reddit as a different channel from other social platforms
Experimentation is key, like any social media
If you have a question for the bar or an opinion on this week's discussion, please get in touch - just search “rockstar cmo” on the interwebs or LinkedIn.
Enjoy!
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The Links
The people:
Ian Truscott on LinkedIn
Robert Rose on LinkedIn
Mentioned this week
Why Reddit Marketing Should Be Your Next Big Business Move
Robert’s Lens Newsletter
Robert’s new relaunched website: Robertrose.net
Robert’s firm - Seventh Bear
Ian’s firm - Velocity B
Rockstar CMO:
The Beat Newsletter that we send every Monday
Rockstar CMO on the web, Twitter, and LinkedIn
Previous episodes and all the show notes: Rockstar CMO FM.
Track List:
We’ll be right back by Stienski & Mass Media on YouTube
Piano Music is by Johnny Easton, shared under a Creative Commons license
You can listen to this on all good podcast platforms, like Apple, Amazon and Spotify.This podcast is part of the Marketing Podcast Network
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Welcome to The Rose and Rockstar - with the Chief Troublemaker at Seventh Bear, Robert Rose, behind the bar serving one of his splendid cocktails while our host Ian Truscott, a CMO but not a rockstar, picks his brain on a marketing topic.
This week, over a refreshing cocktail, Ian and Robert discuss an idea Robert shared about losing creativity in B2B marketing on Goldenhour, a LinkedIn Live event with Anthony Kennada, founder of Audience Plus and three-time CMO.
Some key points from the discussion:
Data and processes are overshadowing creativity in marketing.
Many marketers are leaving the profession due to a lack of creativity.
AI is not solving the problem.
Precision in marketing can lead to mediocrity.
Marketers are focusing on efficiency rather than emotional connection.
If you have a question for the bar or an opinion on this week's discussion, please get in touch - just search “rockstar cmo” on the interwebs or LinkedIn.
Enjoy!
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The Links
The people:
Ian Truscott on LinkedIn
Robert Rose on LinkedIn
Mentioned this week
LinkedIn live event - Goldenhour: The Paradox of Content Marketing in the AI Age: Humanity Over Speed
Robert’s Lens Newsletter
Valuable Friction - Robert Rose
Robert’s new relaunched website: Robertrose.net
Robert’s firm - Seventh Bear
Ian’s firm - Velocity B
Rockstar CMO:
The Beat Newsletter that we send every Monday
Rockstar CMO on the web, Twitter, and LinkedIn
Previous episodes and all the show notes: Rockstar CMO FM.
Track List:
We’ll be right back by Stienski & Mass Media on YouTube
Piano Music is by Johnny Easton, shared under a Creative Commons license
You can listen to this on all good podcast platforms, like Apple, Amazon and Spotify.
This podcast is part of the Marketing Podcast Network
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Welcome to The Rose and Rockstar - with the Chief Troublemaker at Seventh Bear, Robert Rose, behind the bar serving one of his splendid cocktails while our host Ian Truscott, a CMO but not a rockstar, picks his brain on a marketing topic.
This week, over a refreshing cocktail, Ian and Robert discuss an idea Robert shared on the CMI blog, that real beats perfect in content marketing.
Some key points from the discussion:
AI is dominating marketing conversations, overshadowing fundamentals.
Brands are chasing automation at the expense of relationships.
The classic marketing equation of reach and frequency still applies.
Marketing should focus on building trust and engagement.
High-quality content minimizes the need for frequent messaging.
Provocative content can detract from brand integrity.
If you have a question for the bar, or maybe an opinion on what was shared this week, please get in touch - just search “rockstar cmo” on the interwebs or LinkedIn.
Enjoy!
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The Links
The people:
Ian Truscott on LinkedIn and Bluesky
Robert Rose on LinkedIn and Bluesky
Mentioned this week
CMI Blog post: Move Over "Authentic AI," Real Beats Perfect in Content and Marketing
Robert’s LinkedIn Post - Forgetting the fundamentals of marketing: AI, trust, and relationships
Valuable Friction - Robert Rose
Robert’s new relaunched website: Robertrose.net
Ian’s firm - Velocity B
Rockstar CMO:
The Beat Newsletter that we send every Monday
Rockstar CMO on the web, Twitter, and LinkedIn
Previous episodes and all the show notes: Rockstar CMO FM.
Track List:
We’ll be right back by Stienski & Mass Media on YouTube
Piano Music is by Johnny Easton, shared under a Creative Commons license
You can listen to this on all good podcast platforms, like Apple, Amazon and Spotify.
This podcast is part of the Marketing Podcast Network
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Welcome to The Rose and Rockstar - with the Chief Troublemaker at Seventh Bear, Robert Rose, behind the bar serving one of his splendid cocktails while our host Ian Truscott, a CMO but not a rockstar, picks his brain on a marketing topic.
This week, over a refreshing cocktail, Ian and Robert discuss Robert’s new book, being launched this week: Valuable Friction, an idea that they first discussed on this podcast back on episode 248.
Some key points from the discussion:
Speed has become a foundational value in business culture
How relationships suffer due to our focus on speed and convenience
AI may invite us to slow down rather than speed up
Slowing down could differentiate you
Creative friction can enhance our output and decision-making
If you have a question for the bar, or maybe an opinion on what was shared this week, please get in touch - just search “rockstar cmo” on the interwebs or LinkedIn.
Enjoy!
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The Links
The people:
Ian Truscott on LinkedIn and Bluesky
Robert Rose on LinkedIn and Bluesky
Mentioned this week
Valuable Friction - Robert Rose
Robert’s new relaunched website: Robertrose.net
Ian’s firm - Velocity B
Rockstar CMO:
The Beat Newsletter that we send every Monday
Rockstar CMO on the web, Twitter, and LinkedIn
Previous episodes and all the show notes: Rockstar CMO FM.
Track List:
We’ll be right back by Stienski & Mass Media on YouTube
Piano Music is by Johnny Easton, shared under a Creative Commons license
You can listen to this on all good podcast platforms, like Apple, Amazon and Spotify.
This podcast is part of the Marketing Podcast Network
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Welcome to The Rose and Rockstar - with the Chief Troublemaker at Seventh Bear, Robert Rose, behind the bar serving one of his splendid cocktails while our host Ian Truscott, a CMO but not a rockstar, picks his brain on a marketing topic.
This week, over a refreshing cocktail, Ian and Robert quote Drucker and wonder if AI will solve our zombie process.
Key points from their discussion:
AI is automating inefficient processes.
Understanding the entire marketing process is crucial before implementing AI.
Curiosity and asking 'why' are essential in the AI experimentation phase.
Business users often prefer to delegate tasks rather than engage with complex systems.
Experimentation with AI is important
AI can add complexity and cost if not applied thoughtfully.
If you have a question for the bar, or maybe an opinion on what was shared this week, please get in touch - just search “rockstar cmo” on the interwebs or LinkedIn.
Enjoy!
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The Links
The people:
Ian Truscott on LinkedIn and Bluesky
Robert Rose on LinkedIn and Bluesky
Mentioned this week
AI Won't Fix Your Zombie Marketing Processes
Robert’s new relaunched website: Robertrose.net
Ian’s firm - Velocity B
Rockstar CMO:
The Beat Newsletter that we send every Monday
Rockstar CMO on the web, Twitter, and LinkedIn
Previous episodes and all the show notes: Rockstar CMO FM.
Track List:
We’ll be right back by Stienski & Mass Media on YouTube
Piano Music is by Johnny Easton, shared under a Creative Commons license
You can listen to this on all good podcast platforms, like Apple, Amazon and Spotify.
This podcast is part of the Marketing Podcast Network
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Welcome to The Rose and Rockstar - with the Chief Troublemaker at Seventh Bear, Robert Rose, behind the bar serving one of his splendid cocktails while our host Ian Truscott, a CMO but not a rockstar, picks his brain on a marketing topic.
This week, over a refreshing cocktail, we discover more about Robert’s latest content marketing strategy - The Mullet.
They discuss:
The debate around what content we should share with the LLMs
Robert’s research into answer engine optimization
Robert suggests we need to be business at the front with the structure for informing the robots, and then party at the back where the humans can access the good stuff.
If you have a question for the bar, or maybe an opinion on what was shared this week, please get in touch - just search “rockstar cmo” on the interwebs or LinkedIn.
Enjoy!
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The Links
The people:
Ian Truscott on LinkedIn and Bluesky
Robert Rose on LinkedIn and Bluesky
Mentioned this week
This Old Marketing - The Mullet Content Strategy [Special Episode] (490)
What's Broken in GTM and How to Fix It ep22: David Meyer
Robert’s new relaunched website: Robertrose.net
Ian’s firm - Velocity B
Rockstar CMO:
The Beat Newsletter that we send every Monday
Rockstar CMO on the web, Twitter, and LinkedIn
Previous episodes and all the show notes: Rockstar CMO FM.
Track List:
We’ll be right back by Stienski & Mass Media on YouTube
Piano Music is by Johnny Easton, shared under a Creative Commons license
You can listen to this on all good podcast platforms, like Apple, Amazon and Spotify.This podcast is part of the Marketing Podcast Network
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices























