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Apr 1, 2026 • 49min

Why There’s More Content in 2026… But Worse Results

Merriam-Webster named "slop" the 2025 word of the year - and it explains everything about where AI-generated content is heading. Elizabeth Maxson, CMO of Contentful, reveals the uncomfortable truth about AI adoption: 96% of CMOs say it's a top priority, but only 65% are making meaningful investments. The gap between enthusiasm and execution is costing teams momentum. She breaks down research conducted with The Atlantic, surveying 425 global marketing leaders. The findings expose why teams are stuck in experimentation mode, what top performers do differently, and why soft skills matter more than prompt engineering. We explore evidence-based creativity, the rise of the full-stack marketer, and simple personalization strategies that actually move the needle - including the geo-tagging change that increased event attendance by 51% and the Lorem Ipsum homepage trick that drove 250% more engagement. If you're tired of tools that promise speed but deliver sameness, this episode is your blueprint for moving from workslop to real strategy.   Chapters: 00:00 The Volume Trap: More Content Doesn't Equal Better Content 01:27 The Optimism-Execution Gap: Why CMOs Aren't Investing 10:05 AI Slop: When You Recognize Your Own ChatGPT Output 13:04 The Homepage Login Discovery 15:50 Why Simple Geo-Tagging Works 18:34 The Lorem Ipsum Homepage Experiment 19:29 Ruggable's Cat People vs. Dog People Strategy 28:00 The NASCAR Slide That Almost Went Wrong 31:17 Hiring Full Stack Marketers: Soft Skills Over Hard Skills 43:00 Course Correction Year: Two Pieces of Homework ----Mission.org is a media studio producing content alongside world-class clients. Learn more at mission.org. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
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Mar 25, 2026 • 15min

Spotlight: AI Context Windows Will Kill Forrester, Gartner, and G2 (Yext CEO Explains)

Best practices told you to optimize reputation across all 10,000 locations equally—but granular competitive data just revealed that 7,000 of those stores don't need it, and you're wasting millions on the wrong priorities. The era of broad-based marketing is over. Michael Walrath (CEO & Founder of Yext) reveals why we're entering a "post-best-practice world" where context trumps everything. From the 10,000 taco restaurant problem (why you're overspending on 7,000 stores that don't need help), to why pay-to-play platforms like Forrester and Gartner face disruption, to how ChatGPT's memory will match insurance agents to customers based on shared interests like golf—without anyone typing a single preference. You'll learn why software and services are blending (Palantir trades at 105x revenue for this reason), why store managers need localized control instead of centralized brand police, and how AI context windows are fundamentally shifting from generic queries to completely bespoke recommendations. This is the playbook for moving beyond one-size-fits-all tactics into hyper-personalized optimization at scale.   Chapters: 00:00 Is "Content Everywhere" Already Outdated? 01:10 The 10,000 Taco Problem: Why Best Practices Waste Millions 04:07 Will Forrester, Gartner & G2 Survive the AI Era? 07:30 Context is Everything: The Lunch Example That Explains AI's Future  ----Mission.org is a media studio producing content alongside world-class clients. Learn more at mission.org. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
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Mar 18, 2026 • 14min

What's Silently Killing Growth: The 2-Second Rule That's Destroying Your Website Traffic

Most websites are bleeding traffic before visitors even see the page… and Google Analytics can't tell you it's happening. Pantheon's data shows that if your site takes longer than 2 seconds to load, users swipe away before your page even renders. The magic number is now under 1 second, and mobile users expect websites to feel identical to opening an app. Josh Koenig (Co-Founder and SVP of Marketing at Pantheon) reveals what's silently killing growth: the brutal shift in user expectations, how AI crawlers swarm websites like "denial of service attacks" on UFC fight nights, and why companies need to structure content for LLMs as "research assistants." He breaks down the 5 evergreen SEO tactics that still work—question/answer formats, schema markup, Reddit engagement, strong brand voice, and ungating content—plus why chasing AI micro-trends is risky. From understanding what data Google Analytics can't see to learning why gated content is dying in the LLM era, this is the framework for building websites that survive both human impatience and AI crawler swarms. If you're still optimizing for 5-second load times or seeing unexplained traffic drops despite good rankings, this shows you exactly what's broken.   Chapters: 00:00 - Page Speed's Silent Kill (Bounce Before Load) 02:10 - The Magic Numbers (1 Second Good, 2 Seconds Dead) 04:04 - AI Crawlers Swarming Sites (UFC Fight Night Case) 08:54 - Five Evergreen Rules for the LLM Era ----Mission.org is a media studio producing content alongside world-class clients. Learn more at mission.org. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
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Mar 11, 2026 • 1h 1min

B2B Teams Are Chasing AI Trends While Underfunding What Actually Matters

What if the marketing channel getting the least resources is actually shaping your entire brand reputation? Daniella Sampson reveals why B2B teams chase the wrong AI trends while underfunding social media. She breaks down GEO vs SEO, why monitoring 10,000 prompts daily is mostly noise, and how AI agents are forcing brands to evolve from social listening to social intelligence. She explains her 300-data-point framework, manually analyzing competitors across websites, LinkedIn, Instagram, press releases, and ads to create spider chart visualizations revealing genuine white space opportunities. She details why ChatGPT failed to automate this work, why brand fatigue doesn’t mean consumers are tired of you, and why Coca-Cola has never changed their red. We explore how to build a properly resourced social team, why B2B brands need to ditch corporate TikTok dances, why LinkedIn + TikTok is the top B2B combo in 2026, and why consistency beats perfection every time. Chapters: 01:10 - Why GEO Matters More Than You Think 02:36 - GEO vs SEO: Conversations Over Keywords 06:44 - Hidden Brand Mentions You're Missing 09:32 - AI Agents and the Future of Social Intelligence 16:12 - Why AI Still Needs Human Taste 17:25 - The Most Valuable AI Use Cases Right Now 37:49 - The 300 Data Point Framework Explained 46:20 - Building the Right Social Team in 2026 48:16 - Where B2B Brands Go Wrong on Social 49:30 - LinkedIn + TikTok: The B2B Power Combo   ----Mission.org is a media studio producing content alongside world-class clients. Learn more at mission.org. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
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Mar 4, 2026 • 15min

Scaling Past $20M (Spotlight): When to Move Upmarket

Every startup hits the same ceiling: your founder customers love you, but they won't get you to $200M. So how do you move upmarket to enterprise without losing the community that built you? Harmony Anderson, VP of Growth & Marketing at Superhuman, gets into the real mechanics of it: The 70/30 resource split between enterprise and community Why she's hiring a "startup evangelist" to hold down their founder base Why they didn't need a rebrand to start winning enterprise deals What she learned studying how Canva pulled off the same shift Plus, Harmony's vision for where AI-native productivity is actually headed and why the line between your personal and professional tools is about to disappear. If you enjoyed this clip, be sure to check out the full episode on Marketing Trends: The Secret To Scaling From $20 Million to $200 Million ARR (Extremely Fast)  ----Mission.org is a media studio producing content alongside world-class clients. Learn more at mission.org. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
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Feb 25, 2026 • 24min

What Is an AI Agent? The Plain English Explainer for Marketers

In January 2026, a CMO at a six billion dollar software company scrapped his entire year's marketing plan only two weeks into the year. AI agents made it obsolete. Stephanie Postles, CEO of Mission.org, and Lacey Peace, VP of Content, explain in plain English what AI agents are, why they are fundamentally different from the automations marketing teams rely on today, and what this shift means for marketing jobs, team structure, and the skills that will matter most going forward. If you have confused AI agents with automation or wondered whether your role is safe, this episode gives a direct answer. Chapters 00:35 - Introduction 01:31 - The CMO Who Scrapped His 2026 Marketing Plan in January 02:30 - What Triggered This, and Why It Happened in Two Weeks 05:12 - What Is an AI Agent? (Plain English Definition) 08:14 - AI Agents vs. Automation: The Key Difference 09:40 - The Mindset Shift Required to Use AI Agents Effectively 13:50 - What Happens to Marketers in Execution Roles 14:20 - How Automation Reshaped Marketing Jobs Before 15:16 - Do Marketers Need to Understand AI Internals 20:28 - Is AI Coming for Marketing Jobs, The Honest Answer 21:54 - What Marketers Should Do Right Now 23:48 - Recap and What Is Coming Next ----Mission.org is a media studio producing content alongside world-class clients. Learn more at mission.org. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
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Feb 18, 2026 • 15min

Ex-TikTok CMO (Spotlight): Your 90-Day Campaign Cycle Is Killing You

A former TikTok CMO reveals a reverse-engineered playbook for making creators famous in days, not months. Learn the 72-hour Project Cheetah approach and the viral signals marketers should watch. Hear tactics for moving creators into mainstream media and how to train brands to act with speed and intuition. Discover five marketing beliefs leaders must unlearn to stay culturally relevant.
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Jan 21, 2026 • 47min

He Built FaceTune's AI… Here's What He Says Marketers Get Wrong

The marketing teams winning with AI today are not the ones chasing every new model release. They are the ones who found the boring, repetitive tasks their teams hate and automated those first.Nir Pochter, Co-Founder and CMO at Lightricks, joins Stephanie Postles on Marketing Trends to break down what AI actually means for creative workflows and why most teams are still using it wrong.You’ll learn:- The "algebra problem" of AI adoption- How to save your design team 80% of their time- Why the gap between marketers who use AI well and those who don't is widening fast.- How to use an LLM scoring system to pre-review documents for you- The dangerous trend of "AI Marketer" job titles- What’s really in store for the future of video+AI Key Moments:00:00 — Why AI Hasn't Improved Creative Output Yet02:06 — The Algebra Problem: Tools vs. Knowing How to Use Them07:27 — Nir's Background: AI PhD to Lightricks and FaceTune09:46 — What Used to Take Weeks Now Takes Minutes13:35 — Why Automating Everything Failed Miserably16:38 — Start with What People Hate Doing20:08 — The LLM Scoring System: Nothing Gets Reviewed Without an 8521:43 — Train Your LLM to Be Mean, Not Nice23:32 — Building Custom GPTs with Company Guidelines26:30 — The Pitfall: Using AI to Please Leadership28:47 — From Toys to Tools: Why Text-to-Video Isn't Enough31:05 — Coca-Cola's 70,000 Prompts (Was It Worth It?)34:41 — AI Won't Replace Creatives, But This Will37:04 — The Two Critical Skills: Prompting and Curation37:55 — How AI Multiplies the Skills Gap (7 vs 10 Example)42:47 — What CMOs Should Be Asking Their Teams46:20 — Why "AI Marketer" Is LinkedIn Fluff ----Mission.org is a media studio producing content alongside world-class clients. Learn more at mission.org. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
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Jan 7, 2026 • 1h 2min

Website Expert: These Mistakes will Make or Break Your Entire 2026

Josh Koenig, co-founder and SVP of Marketing at Pantheon, a website operations and digital strategy leader. He talks about why sub-two-second site speed is make-or-break, how AI-driven crawlers and the shift from search to ask are changing discovery, and product innovations like Content Publisher and vibe coding that speed marketing-IT collaboration.
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Dec 17, 2025 • 53min

The CMO Who Never Becomes Obsolete

Michelle Huff, CMO of Alteryx, has a rich background across various tech eras, from web startups to SaaS and AI. She discusses the vital role of curiosity in staying relevant amid industry changes. Michelle emphasizes that AI should be seen as a tool for automating human judgment rather than mere task automation. She shares insights on building a marketing culture that encourages experimentation and how Alteryx successfully engaged a 700,000-strong community. Don't miss her tips on standing out in the crowded AI market!

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