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    empathyinbusiness

    Explore "empathyinbusiness" with insightful episodes like "Logic: Logic & Chris Zarou (2018)", "This Week In Highlights | 6-5-17" and "A Compilation: Sales Versus Marketing" from podcasts like ""How I Built This with Guy Raz", "The GaryVee Audio Experience" and "The GaryVee Audio Experience"" and more!

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    Logic: Logic & Chris Zarou (2018)

    Logic: Logic & Chris Zarou (2018)
    In 2010, Logic the rapper—born as Sir Robert Bryson Hall II—released his first official mixtape titled "Young, Broke & Infamous." At 20 years old, Logic certainly was young and broke, and while crashing on a friend's couch, he poured himself into his music. Logic's career could have fizzled if it wasn't for Chris Zarou, a young college athlete-turned-manager who had no more experience in the music business than Logic. Undeterred, the two decided to work together, continuing to use free music and social media to build Logic's reputation as a talented, fast-flowing rapper with a hopeful message. In 2012, Logic signed to Def Jam Records and in 2014 dropped his debut album "Under Pressure," which shot to number 4 on the Billboard charts. His third album in 2017 went platinum and included the breakout single "1 800 273 8255." See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

    This Week In Highlights | 6-5-17

    This Week In Highlights | 6-5-17

    Missed anything this week? You don't want to! This week was packed. Between a biz meeting with Christian Navarro, giving a keynote to the kids from Philly that called into the #AGV show, and a few HOT keynotes, this week was on fire. Catch what you missed, or refresh your mind and let me know what you thought ;)

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    A Compilation: Sales Versus Marketing

    A Compilation: Sales Versus Marketing

    Everyone that’s trying to decide whether to give the power to their sales or their marketing teams need to stop and give this one a listen. No matter how hard you try, or which side you’re bias to, you need both of these teams in your org. Marketing folks take flak for spending a lot with a few large successes, and the sales teams working lots of things on a lower level. Stop hating Jim in marketing or Julie in sales. Listen up and figure out how to combine the two and build a more successful org. ENJOY!

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