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The Remote Work Tribe Podcast: Tommy Walker

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In this episode of the Remote Work Tribe podcast, we chat with Tommy Walker, founder at The Content Studio. Among many subjects, we discuss the critical elements required to build a successful remote content team, the pros and cons of hiring in-house vs. freelancers, some of the most common mistakes new writers make, and much more.  Timestamps. What is Tommy working on today? (0:35)How is The...

The Remote Work Tribe Podcast: Jesse Hanley

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In this episode of the Remote Work Tribe podcast, we chat with Jesse Hanley, founder of Bento, which helps eCommerce and SaaS brands drive more sales with super-targeted, highly relevant email, SMS, and conversational marketing campaigns. In this talk we discuss how to use Discord as a customer success channel, what it takes to run asynchronous teams, and how to grow by asking others for help...

The Remote Work Tribe Podcast: Andy Cabasso

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In this episode of the Remote Work Tribe podcast, we chat with Andy Cabasso, co-founder of Postaga, a new all-in-one platform for link building and email outreach. He is also the co-founder of Offsprout, an app that helps web design agencies build websites for their clients more efficiently, using white-label website building tools. As a serial entrepreneur he shares a lot of valuable information...

The Remote Work Tribe Podcast: Michael Glover

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In this episode of the Remote Work Tribe podcast, we chat with Michael Glover, Content Marketing Manager at ConvertFlow. He has been working remotely for several years and shares with us his knowledge and experience as a remote marketing manager. We also discuss some of the challenges that turn up leading remote teams and the strategies that work best when working remotely. Exciting projects...

The Remote Work Tribe Podcast: Mike Schaffer

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In this episode of the Remote Work Tribe podcast, we chat with Mike Schaffer, Group Senior Vice President, Corporate Digital Innovation at Marina Maher Communications. Mike has been named: One of the World’s Top PR & Marketing Gurus | Top 30 PR Pros on Twitter | A PR & Marketing Superhero | One of the Foremost Authorities on Trust in Business. In this episode, he shares decades of...

The Remote Work Tribe Podcast: Jesse Schoberg

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In this episode of the Remote Work Tribe podcast, we chat with Jesse Schoberg, Co-Founder, and CEO at DropInBlog.com. As a digital nomad since 2008, he shares his relationship with work, leadership, asynchronous communication, and management of fully distributed teams. This is a fantastic episode if you want to learn more about Jesse’s path working remotely for more than a decade, what...

The Remote Work Tribe Podcast: Venessa Paech

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On this episode of the Remote Work Tribe podcast, we chat with Venessa Paech, digital sociologist, director at australiancommunitymanagers.com.au, and co-founder of Swarm Conf.  Her expertise and clarity in the intersection of technology, humanity, and AI are remarkable. We can all learn from her approach to leading communities with kindness and a pedagogic attitude in community building...

The Remote Work Tribe Podcast: Brian Casel

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On this episode of the Remote Work Tribe podcast, we are chatting with Brian Casel who is the Founder at ZipMessage. He has founded multiple internet-based businesses since 2008. In this episode, we discuss: Stair-step method and productized services. (2:40)Mindset shifts to level up as a leader. (5:20)When to default to async vs. synchronous communication. (9:20)What traits should individuals...

The Remote Work Tribe Podcast: Amar Ghose

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On this episode of the Remote Work Tribe podcast, we are chatting with Amar Ghose, CEO of ZenMaid. ZenMaid is contract management software specifically for maid services that helps to manage, run, and grow the business.In this episode, Amar gladly shares lots of insight from his career as an entrepreneur. We discuss: Key systems and processes to manage day to day operations. (2:20)How to coach...

The Remote Work Tribe Podcast: Jackie Dana

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On this episode of the Remote Work Tribe podcast, we are chatting with Jackie Dana who is a writer and editor and business owner at Watercolor Moon. Her clients include Namecheap, ad-hoc clients, and, on top of that she is currently writing a novel series and fiction writing on storycauldron.substack.com/. She also has lots of experience editing, blogging, content management, and leading writing...