• How Customer Voice Becomes Brand in the Age of AI (w/ Alexandra London)
    Mar 27 2026

    After leading marketing at some of the world’s most influential brands — including Expedia, T-Mobile, and Zoom — and now stepping into the CMO role at G2, Alex joins Brand Humanity Show host Anthony Kennada for a timely conversation about what marketing looks like when discovery itself is being rewritten by AI.


    In a world where buyers increasingly begin their research with chatbots instead of search engines, Alex argues that the rules of brand, trust, and growth are not disappearing — they’re being redefined.


    Together, they unpack why citations are becoming the new clicks, why customer voice is emerging as the most valuable input into AI-driven buying decisions, and why the most human brands may be the ones best positioned to win in an increasingly machine-mediated market.


    This episode explores the tension every modern marketer is feeling: how to keep up with relentless technological advancement without losing the authenticity, trust, and human connection that actually drive preference. Alex brings the rare perspective of a marketing leader who has spent her career at the center of discovery and digital transformation, and offers a practical lens on what teams need to unlearn, what they need to rebuild, and how the CMO role itself is evolving in real time.


    They discuss how review platforms and verified customer experiences are shaping AI-generated recommendations, why brand and demand are converging into a broader growth mandate, and what it means to build for both human buyers and intelligent agents at once. They also get candid about the emotional side of this moment — the overwhelm, the excitement, and the opportunity for marketers to become more hands-on, more experimental, and more multidimensional than ever before.


    Topics we cover:
    – Why AI is changing product discovery faster than most marketers are prepared for
    – How citations are replacing clicks as a new measure of brand visibility
    – Why trusted customer voice and verified reviews matter more in the age of AI
    – What G2 is seeing in the shift from search-based discovery to AI-led shortlisting
    – Why brand is no longer just human perception, but also how AI systems interpret and represent your company
    – The collapse of the old divide between brand, demand gen, and growth
    – What marketers need to unlearn from the old SaaS playbook
    – How modern CMOs are being pushed beyond channel ownership into business-wide accountability
    – Why the best marketers may become builders, operators, and analysts all at once
    – How to stay grounded, authentic, and human while leading through nonstop change


    If you’re a CMO, founder, or marketing leader trying to understand how AI is reshaping discovery, trust, and the future of growth, this episode offers both a strategic framework and a human perspective.


    Because as machines increasingly mediate how buyers evaluate products, the brands that win may be the ones that learn to scale trust without sacrificing their humanity.

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    26 mins
  • Brand Is the Moat - So Why Does Demand Get the Budget? (w/ Bill Macaitis)
    Feb 27 2026

    After helping scale three of the fastest-growing SaaS companies in history — Slack, Zendesk, and Salesforce — Bill Macaitis joins Brand Humanity Show host Anthony Kennada for a candid, data-backed conversation about the tension every B2B leader feels: brand vs. demand in the age of AI.

    At a time when the traditional marketing playbook is being rewritten in real time, Bill brings both pattern recognition and proof. Together, they unpack why brand isn’t a “nice to have” — it’s the compounding asset that makes demand more efficient, more durable, and more human.

    This isn’t theory. It’s a masterclass from someone who has built iconic categories from the inside.

    They explore how marketing leaders can defend brand investment in boardrooms obsessed with pipeline, how to balance short-term performance with long-term equity, and why emotional connection may be the last true moat in a world of infinite AI-generated noise.

    Topics we cover:
    – What scaling Slack, Zendesk, and Salesforce taught Bill about brand as a growth lever
    – The false binary of brand vs. demand (and how to reframe it with data)
    – Why CFOs cut brand first — and how great CMOs win that conversation
    – The metrics that actually prove brand impact in B2B
    – Category creation, distinctiveness, and standing out in saturated markets
    – How AI increases the premium on authenticity and human connection
    – Why the future of B2B marketing looks more like consumer than we think

    If you’re a founder, CMO, or growth leader trying to navigate efficiency pressure without sacrificing long-term brand equity, this episode is both a strategic playbook and a mindset shift.

    Because in a world where everyone has access to the same tools, brand humanity might be the only advantage that compounds.

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    55 mins
  • When Marketing Becomes Product: Inside Intercom’s AI Bet (w/ Paul Adams)
    Jan 17 2026

    Marketing isn’t just changing — it’s collapsing into product.


    Anthony Kennada sits down with Paul Adams, Chief Product Officer and Interim CMO at Intercom, to unpack what it actually means to build, market, and lead in an AI-native world. Drawing from Intercom’s bold decision to bet the company on Fin — its AI support agent — Paul shares a rare, inside look at how founder conviction, product obsession, and radically human marketing converged to fuel one of the most consequential pivots in SaaS history .


    Together, they explore why the old SaaS playbook broke, why marketing calendars had to be deleted, and why the future belongs to full-stack marketers who understand AI as deeply as they understand people. From anthropomorphizing agents to rethinking launches, speed, education, and even how hard we should work, this conversation challenges nearly every assumption about modern marketing leadership.


    Topics we cover:

    – Why AI is collapsing the boundary between product and marketing

    – How Intercom bet the company — and culture — on Fin

    – The shift from polished marketing to radically human communication

    – What “full-stack marketing” looks like in an AI-native company

    – Why education is becoming marketing’s most important job

    – Launching without Hollywood demos — and why authenticity wins

    – Founder mode, speed, and knowing when to burn the calendar

    – Why tired leaders make bad decisions (and how creativity actually emerges)


    If you’re a CMO, founder, or product-led leader navigating the AI transition, this episode offers a clear signal through the noise — and a reminder that in the intelligence era, the most durable advantage is still deeply human.

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    53 mins
  • How to Lead Human-First in an AI World (w/ Nick Mehta)
    Nov 7 2025

    After 13 years building Gainsight and pioneering the Customer Success movement, Nick Mehta sits down with Anthony Kennada and Scott Salkin for his first in-depth conversation since stepping down as CEO — and it’s a masterclass in what it means to lead with humanity in a world being rewritten by AI.


    They explore the full arc of Nick’s journey — from defining “human-first” leadership and shaping company culture around vulnerability, to learning how to let go, face adversity, and rediscover identity on the other side of success. Nick opens up about what transition really feels like, the myth of linear progress, and how creativity, writing, and humor became anchors through uncertainty.


    Together, they examine how AI is challenging every founder and CMO to think from first principles again — to replace the old playbooks with curiosity, humility, and a renewed sense of purpose. They also unpack why Brand Humanity may be the ultimate moat when everything else looks the same.


    Topics we cover:

    – The untold story behind coining “Human-First”

    – What it takes to step away after building a company for 13 years

    – Vulnerability as a leadership superpower (and how not to fake it)

    – Why “I don’t know” is the new mark of confidence

    – How AI is redefining what founders and CMOs need to unlearn

    – Creativity, poetry, and humor as outlets for grounded leadership

    – The intersection of brand, culture, and authentic connection

    – Why humanity might be the ultimate differentiator in business


    If you’ve ever wondered how to lead with heart through seasons of uncertainty — or how to stay human in the age of AI — this conversation with Nick Mehta is a rare and deeply honest guide for the journey ahead.

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    55 mins
  • What Boards Really Want from CMOs Now (w/ Jake Saper)
    Oct 24 2025

    The playbook for modern marketing is being rewritten in real time. Anthony Kennada sits down with Jake Saper, General Partner at Emergence Capital — one of the earliest backers of category-defining companies like Salesforce, Zoom, and Gusto — to explore how AI, market velocity, and boardroom expectations are transforming what it means to be a CMO today.


    Jake shares a front-row view of the AI-native startup era, where growth happens faster than ever, capital markets are “bananas,” and differentiation in a sea of sameness has never been harder — or more essential. Together, they unpack why creativity and humor matter in serious industries, why first-principles thinking is beating experience in the boardroom, and how great marketing leaders are re-potting themselves to thrive in a wickedly fast-moving era.


    They also dig deep into ICP discipline, channel experimentation, and the surprising power of referrals over events in modern growth strategy — plus, yes, B2B musical theater.


    Topics we cover:

    – Why creativity and humor build human connection in tech

    – How the CMO role is evolving in the AI-native era

    – Why boards are favoring slope over experience

    – Reinvention case study: Intercom and Finn

    – The “bananas” early-stage funding environment

    – ICP discipline as a marketing superpower

    – Referrals vs. events: what the data actually says

    – How great leaders re-pot themselves to thrive in change


    If you’re a CMO, founder, or marketing leader staring down a new era, this conversation will give you both a playbook — and permission — to build differently.

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    51 mins
  • The CMO Role Is Changing — Fast (with Cameron O’Brien & Amber Weinberg)
    Oct 17 2025

    The CMO role is in the middle of an identity crisis — and a rebirth. AI-first founders are prioritizing distribution, growth, and taste over playbooks of the past. Experience still matters, but today, aptitude, storytelling, and the ability to resonate with first-time founders matter more.


    Anthony Kennada sits down with Cameron O’Brien and Amber Weinberg, co-founders of Aperture Partners (a boutique GTM executive search firm behind placements at Elastic, Fivetran, Anthropic, Fal.ai, Synthesia, Retool, and more), to unpack how the marketing leadership search is being rewritten in real time.


    They explore how the expectations of CEOs have shifted, why “marketing needs a rebrand,” and what both candidates and companies must do to win in this new era of work.


    Topics we cover:

    – Why aptitude is outpacing experience in CMO hiring

    – How to communicate marketing’s value to first-time founders

    – The rebrand marketing desperately needs

    – What top candidates are really looking for right now

    – How human-first leadership can be a strategic advantage

    – Practical advice for CMOs navigating career transitions in the Intelligence Age


    If you’re a CMO, founder, or GTM leader navigating the AI era, this conversation will help you see — and seize — the opportunity in the shift.

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    49 mins
  • The Power of Story in the Intelligence Age (with Nancy Duarte)
    Oct 10 2025

    In a world where AI can write, design, and analyze in seconds, one thing remains uniquely human: story. Anthony Kennada sits down with Nancy Duarte — CEO of Duarte, Inc., best-selling author, and the force behind some of the world’s most iconic presentations — to explore why storytelling has never been more essential for brands, leaders, and movements.


    Nancy shares timeless insights from decades of helping leaders at Apple, TED, and beyond communicate ideas that move people. Together, they unpack why empathy is the heart of great storytelling, how tension (“what is” vs. “what could be”) transforms messages into movements, and why data alone can’t persuade without emotion.


    They also explore the evolving dance between humans and AI in storytelling — and why the future belongs to those who can combine clarity, craft, and connection.


    Topics we cover:

    – Why storytelling is the most human act in business

    – How to use tension and rhythm to move audiences

    – The relationship between data and emotion in persuasion

    – How to make ideas stick — and get them funded

    – Storytelling as a language to build culture inside and outside your company

    – What legacy really means in leadership


    If you’re a CMO, founder, or leader navigating the AI era, this conversation will remind you why story is still the most powerful tool in your brand’s arsenal.

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    43 mins
  • Redefining Ambition in the AI Age (with Amanda Goetz)
    Oct 3 2025

    mbition has always been a badge of honor in business — but in today’s AI-driven world, the way we pursue it may be breaking us. Anthony Kennada sits down with Amanda Goetz (CMO, founder of House of Wise, and author of the forthcoming Toxic Grit) to explore why modern ambition needs a reset.


    They unpack how grit can turn toxic when it ignores the seasons of life, why hustle isn’t always the enemy, and how intentionally stepping into the different “characters” we play — founder, parent, partner, creator — can restore balance and humanity to our work. Amanda also shares lessons from building community-led brands, navigating portfolio careers, and why leaders’ personal health directly shapes the companies they build.


    Topics we cover:

    – What “toxic grit” really means — and how to avoid it

    – Why work-life balance is a myth (and what to do instead)

    – How to embrace ambition without burning out

    – The role of humanity in how leaders show up and build brands

    – Why portfolio careers may define the future of work

    – Practical ways to love what you have while pursuing what’s next


    If you’re a CMO, founder, or ambitious professional rethinking how to thrive in the Intelligence Age, this episode will challenge you to redefine ambition on your own terms.

    Pre-order Amanda's book Toxic Grit: How to have it all and (actually) love what you have right here: https://www.amazon.com/Toxic-Grit-have-actually-love/dp/146423325X?sr=8-1

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    48 mins