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Speak Up | Mark Huber, VP of Marketing at UserEvidence

Speak Up | Mark Huber, VP of Marketing at UserEvidence

Update: 2024-12-04
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Competitive‑hockey grit and weekly therapy keep CMO Mark Huber sane inside VC‑paced growth. He and Jolie dive into blocking therapy like a board meeting, decoupling self-worth from the pipeline, and why voice-note walks beat Slack doom-scrolls.


Key Takeaways

• Therapy on the calendar is a power move, not weakness.

• Outcome ≠ identity—effort is the real KPI.

• Leaders destigmatize mental health by speaking first.

• Voice‑note walks turn rumination into insight.

• Humor keeps intensity sustainable in startups.


Timestamps

00:01 – Intro: therapy as strategic asset

04:50 – ADHD superpower & pitfalls

08:43 – Blocking non‑negotiable care time

13:43 – Stigma vs. strength in leadership

17:07 – Detach quota from self‑esteem

21:55 – Voice‑note reflection workflow

25:51 – Culture of open calendars

30:31 – Nature breaks & perspective

35:12 – Making therapy normal company‑wide

39:18 – Outro & LinkedIn connect


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Learn more about Jolie

Learn more about Revenue Mind

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Speak Up | Mark Huber, VP of Marketing at UserEvidence

Speak Up | Mark Huber, VP of Marketing at UserEvidence

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