Louder Than Words | Creative Talks with John Bonini
Summary: Louder Than Words tells the stories of personal and professional growth from some of the most interesting people in business, art, entrepreneurship, and more.
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Podcasts:
Johnny "Cupcakes" Earle discusses his entrepreneurial upbringing, how he started 16 businesses before he was 16, and why he still gets excited about selling t-shirts.
Helena Price quit her job in tech to take photos. Now, just a few years later, she's the most sought after photographer in Silicon Valley, doing work for some of the biggest brands on the planet.
Copyblogger's Chief Copywriter discusses his dark days as an obscure writer, how his passion of writing evolved, and eventually, landed him the job of his dreams.
Unbounce cofounder Oli Gardner chats about the origins of his company, how to execute more effective split testing, and the hardest thing he's ever done.
Elle Luna rose to internet fame in 2014 after posting her article "The Crossroads of Should & Must" on Medium. After 5 million views, a publishing deal, and a brand new book, Elle discusses what it takes to follow your passion.
Litmus marketing director Justine Jordan chats about bootstrapping, managing a team, and all things email marketing.
Jessica Hagy is an artist and writer best known for her award-winning blog, Indexed. In this casual chat, Hagy discusses how she went viral, quit her job in advertising at Victoria Secret, and now has the coolest job ever.
Wistia cofounder Chris Savage discusses how the idea for the company was first hatched, their initial aspirations, and the most important things he spends his time on.
The HubSpot Blog has grown to drive 2 million monthly views. There aren't many people more responsible for this growth than Pamela Vaughan, manager of optimization and growth of HubSpot Content. In this candid interview, Pamela discusses how she joined HubSpot in 2008, how the landscape has changed since, and how other marketers and bloggers could achieve similar growth.