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Content, Briefly
by Superpath
"Content, Briefly" is your go-to podcast for content marketing strategy. Each week, host Jimmy Daly interviews SaaS content leaders to understand all the nuances of their content programs—things like content org structure, KPIs, workflows, meeting agendas, and much more. This podcast is presented by Superpath, the internet's best content marketing community.
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Writers in a video-first world?
Seven out of ten content marketing job postings now mention video. That stat kicks off a discussion with Eric Doty, Chloe Thompson, and Ruth Favela on whether video is becoming a required skillset for content marketers.This episode is sponsored by Wist...
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Superpath Q2 2026 Quarterly Update and AMA
This is Alex’s quarterly update solo episode on all things Superpath. In our second quarterly State of Superpath, Alex runs through what’s happened in Superpath this quarter, from the new member hub and Change My Mind to a big podcast reset landing in ...
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Beyond the Blog: B2B “research” is costing you your credibility with Tanaaz Khan
Most of what B2B marketers call research wouldn’t clear the lowest bar in academia or industry R&D. Tanaaz Khan, a freelance content strategist who came to marketing from infection biology, makes the case that grabbing two reports and the most agreeabl...
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We Are Worth More Than Our .md Files
In this episode, Jimmy is on to talk about his recent post, We are worth more than our .md files. Right? Right?! ( https://www.superpath.co/blog/the-artifact-era ). Katie Parrott called Claude skills the new currency of thought leadership on LinkedIn, ...
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Brand mentions, backlinks, and AI search with Gordon Meagher
ChatGPT has about 90% of the LLM market, but LLMs are still only around 15% of total search. Gordon Meagher of uSERP has been doing SEO for 14 years, and his read on AI search is more grounded than the panic cycle on LinkedIn would have you believe. Al...
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Content Marketing from a Blank Canvas
If you started a content marketing role today with no baggage about what the job used to be, what would it look like? Alex put that question to Eric and Chloe, and the answers get into shrinking content teams, the SEO-blog-factory baggage a lot of us a...
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Be the one who actually cares about content
An okay blog post now takes 30 seconds and one click. That has changed the argument content marketers have to make to leadership, from defending whether content should exist to defending how many hours it's worth spending to make something genuinely go...
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Content Marketing Isn’t Just for Robots, with Ryan Sargent
This episode is part of The Art of Content series hosted by Rachel Bicha ( https://www.linkedin.com/in/rachel-bicha-44080/ ). In this series, Rachel brings on guests to chat about big picture content marketing theory. Each conversation is centered on a...
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Jimmy’s Three Glorious Months in Product Marketing
In this episode, Jimmy is on to talk about his recent post, What I Learned in My Three Glorious Months as a Product Marketer ( https://www.superpath.co/blog/what-i-learned-in-my-three-glorious-months-as-a-product-marketer ).Jimmy got three months as a ...
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Your Employees Are Your AI Search Strategy with Kaleigh Moore
In this episode, Eric is joined by Kaleigh Moore to talk about her recent post, ( https://www.kaleighmoore.com/blog/2026/4/16/employees-are-untapped-ai-search-potential )Your Employees Are Untapped AI Search Potential ( https://www.kaleighmoore.com/blo...
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Two Community Builders Compare Notes with Milly Tamati
Alex sits down with ( https://www.linkedin.com/in/millytamati/ )Milly Tamati ( https://www.linkedin.com/in/millytamati/ ), founder of ( https://generalist.world/ )Generalist World ( https://generalist.world/ ), to talk about community building. Less ab...
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Treat Social Like an Actual Content Channel (Because It Is), with Deedi Brown
This episode is part of The Art of Content series hosted by Rachel Bicha ( https://www.linkedin.com/in/rachel-bicha-44080/ ). In this series, Rachel brings on guests to chat about big picture content marketing theory. Each conversation is centered on a...
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The Budget Mistake Everyone's Making with GEO with Jeremy Moser
This episode is an interview with Jeremy Moser ( https://www.linkedin.com/in/jeremyamoser ), co-founder of uSERP. Jeremy Moser talks to 30-plus new companies a month, and he keeps seeing the same thing: teams comparing their best AI search leads agains...
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3 Things AI Has Changed About Content Marketing That Aren't Going Back
In this episode, Jimmy is on to talk about his recent post, 3 Things AI Has Changed About Content Marketing That Aren't Going Back ( https://www.superpath.co/blog/3-things-ai-has-changed-about-content-marketing ).Eric's organic traffic is a third of wh...
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Give your content a (different) job with Ronnie Higgins
This episode is part of The Art of Content series hosted by Rachel Bicha ( https://www.linkedin.com/in/rachel-bicha-44080/ ). In this series, Rachel brings on guests to chat about big picture content marketing theory. Each conversation is centered on a...
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How Every Builds Content as an AI-Native Company with Katie Parrott
In this episode of Content, Briefly, Eric Doty sits down with Katie Parrott, staff writer and AI editorial lead at Every, to talk about what it actually looks like to build AI into a content workflow from the ground up. Katie walks through how her role...
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Chasing Shiny Objects
In this episode of Content, Briefly, Jimmy Daly, Eric Doty, and Chloe Thompson reunite to tackle one of marketing's oldest challenges: how do you tell the difference between a shiny object and a real opportunity? The conversation kicks off with a Linke...
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Why Most Content Marketing Reporting Is a Waste of Time
In this episode of Content, Briefly, Alex sits down with Brad Smith, co-founder of uSERP, to unpack why most content marketing reporting is a waste of time — and what to do instead. This episode is a companion to Brad's LinkedIn article, " Why Most Rep...
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Where to Find the Best Content Ideas
In this episode of Content, Briefly, Eric Doty and Chloe Thompson tackle a question every content marketer faces: where do great content ideas actually come from? Spoiler — it's not keyword tools or AI prompts. Eric and Chloe walk through the internal ...
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Superpath Q1 2026 Quarterly Update and AMA
In this episode of Content, Briefly, Alex shares the very first Superpath Quarterly Update, a new format where he pulls back the curtain on how the community is growing, what's shipped, what didn't work, and what's coming next and takes questions from ...
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The Art of Content: Did We Lose the Plot with Blogs?
In this episode of Content, Briefly, Alex sits down with Rachel Bicha, a freelance content strategist and founder of The Art of Content — a collective microblog bringing content marketers together to share thoughts on practice and theory. They dig into...
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The Storytelling Title Boom
In this episode of Content, Briefly, Eric Doty and Chloe Thompson dig into corporate America's latest hot job title: storyteller. Inspired by a viral Wall Street Journal piece, they unpack whether the surge in storytelling roles represents a genuine sh...
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AI SEO with Gauge's Caelean Barnes
In this episode of Content, Briefly, Alex talks with Caelean Barnes, CEO of Gauge, about what actually drives results in AI search. They unpack why clear, direct first-party content is the biggest lever, how third-party platforms shape AI narratives, a...
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How to collect synthetic feedback (+ more Claude tips)
In this episode of Content, Briefly, Jimmy and Eric dig into synthetic feedback — using AI personas to pressure-test your content before publishing. They share how to build data-informed audience profiles, turn them into reusable Claude skills, and gat...
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The Freelancer Niche Explosion
In this episode of Content, Briefly, Alex and Eric dive into the “freelancer niche explosion” — and why 2026 may belong to micro‑specialists. They explore how leaner in‑house teams, post‑layoff hiring caution, and rapid AI adoption have reshaped the ol...
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Is Content Theater a Good Strategy?
In this episode of Content, Briefly, Chloe, Eric, and Jimmy unpack the idea of “content theater” — creating content not just to be consumed, but to shape perception, legitimacy, and trust. They debate when content breadth can be more valuable than dept...
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The Invisible Work of Content Marketing
In this episode of Content, Briefly, Chloe and Eric explore the invisible work behind content marketing — and why content teams often struggle to get credit for their impact. They discuss how content fuels revenue and growth while remaining difficult t...
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2026 Content Predictions
In the final episode of Content, Briefly for 2025, Jimmy, Chloe, and Eric revisit last year’s predictions, reflect on what actually happened, and share their outlook for content marketing in 2026. They discuss themes like “back to basics,” platform‑nat...
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The 7—no, 8!—Skills Content Marketers Need to Thrive
In this episode of Content, Briefly, Jimmy, Chloe, and Eric share updates from their new and evolving roles, reflecting on onboarding, shifting responsibilities, and the importance of deeply understanding your product and customers before diving into e...
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The Best Thing You Can Do for Your Career
In this episode of Content, Briefly, Jimmy and Chloe go solo to unpack navigating new roles and career development in content marketing. They share honest reflections on starting fresh at new companies, the overwhelm of onboarding, and the importance o...
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2026 Content Planning with Ten Speed's Nate Turner
In this episode of Content, Briefly, Jimmy chats with Nate Turner, co-founder and CEO of Ten Speed, about the evolving world of organic marketing and how AI is reshaping content strategy. They unpack what organic marketing really means today — beyond S...
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The Future of Superpath with CEO Alex Hilleary
In this special episode of Superpath, Jimmy welcomes Alex Hilleary as the new CEO of the community — marking a major transition after five and a half years with Jimmy at the helm. They dive deep into the story behind Superpath’s origins, from its early...
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Building Bridges in the Org Without Drowning in the Process
In this episode of Content, Briefly, Chloe and Eric go solo to unpack cross-functional alignment and content adoption — why leadership buy-in and internal advocacy are key to making content truly impactful. They discuss how to connect content to busine...
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Are Podcasts Required for B2B?
In this episode of Content, Briefly, Jimmy, Eric, and Chloe dig into the role of podcasts in B2B content strategies — where they fit, who should host them, how to repurpose them, and whether they’re truly essential in 2025. Eric shares how the Dock pod...
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Rachel Bicha on the Four Types of Content We Aren't Using Enough
In this episode of Content, Briefly, Chloe Thompson sits down with Rachel Bicha, a Boston-based freelance content strategist whose tagline—“an analog girl in a digital world”—captures her refreshingly human approach to B2B marketing. They explore how R...
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Who Needs a Content Strategy!?
In this episode of Content, Briefly, Jimmy Daly sits down with Eric Doty and Chloe Thompson to ask a big question: Does strategy still matter in content marketing? As AI accelerates change across every channel, the trio explores how content teams can b...
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The emerging importance of AEO with Conductor's Lindsay Boyajian Hagan
In this episode of Content, Briefly, Jimmy Daly sits down with Lindsay Boyajian Hagan, VP of Marketing and Co-head of Revenue at Conductor, to explore how the company is evolving from its SEO roots into the fast-emerging world of AI Engine Optimization...
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Becky Lawlor on What B2B Buyers *Actually* Care About
In this episode of Content, Briefly, Jimmy Daly chats with Becky Lawlor, founder of RedPoint Insights, about her new report, Content That Converts: 2025 B2B Buyer Insights. They dig into what today’s B2B buyers value most—from credibility and original ...
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Content attribution in 2025: Kinda, sorta, maybe
In this episode of Content, Briefly, Jimmy Daly and Chloe Thompson sit down with Tom Rudnai, founder of Demand-Genius, to dig into the State of Content Attribution report from Superpath and Demand-Genius. They explore why attribution is still one of co...
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How Much is Enough? Productivity in the AI Era
In this episode of Content, Briefly, Jimmy Daly, Eric Doty, and Chloe Thompson ask how content marketers should think about productivity now that AI has changed the game. They discuss the shift from output-heavy days to work that’s more strategic, crea...
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Talk Me Out of Moving to Substack
In this episode of Content, Briefly, Jimmy Daly, Eric Doty, and Chloe Thompson dive into a lively debate: is the company blog dead, and what role do platforms like Substack or Beehive play in modern content strategy? They explore the tradeoffs between ...
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The Only Marketing Plan That’s Guaranteed to Work
In this solo episode of Content, Briefly, Jimmy Daly revisits his January 2025 post, The Only 2025 Marketing Plan That’s Guaranteed to Work. With 2026 on the horizon, he reflects on how content distribution has shifted, the limits of LinkedIn, and the ...
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Are Employees Your Next Distribution Channel?
In this episode of Content, Briefly, Jimmy Daly and Eric Doty welcome Chloe Thompson for a conversation on the rise of personality-driven content in B2B marketing. They discuss the pros and cons of founder-led content, how companies elevate employees a...
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Content Roles of the Future
In this episode of Content, Briefly, Jimmy Daly and Eric Doty continue their series on the future of content, this time exploring what roles might define content marketing in the next five years. They discuss the push toward specialization, emerging ro...
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People Ops VP Tia Fomenoff on Why Job Hunting is so Hard Right Now
In this episode of Content, Briefly, Jimmy Daly talks with Tia Fomenoff, VP of People Ops at PurposeMed. Tia shares her unique journey from marketing to people operations and offers a deep dive into today’s hiring landscape, especially in tech and heal...
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How Content Marketers are Actually Using AI
In this episode of Content, Briefly, Jimmy and Eric explore non-writing AI use cases for content marketers. They discuss how AI boosts efficiency through tools like call transcript analysis, custom dashboards, and deep research. Eric shares examples of...
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Amanda Milligan on the Pressing Importance of Brand
In this episode of Content, Briefly, Jimmy Daly talks with Amanda Milligan, a content, SEO, and brand expert with 14 years of agency and marketing experience. Amanda shares her journey and the launch of Brand Authority Club, where she helps companies a...
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You Are Not a Content Marketer
In this episode of Content, Briefly, Jimmy and Eric explore how AI is transforming the role of content marketers. They discuss why “you are not a content marketer anymore” and how marketers are becoming builders—using AI and no-code tools to create cha...
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Adam McQueen on Diversified Content and New Possibilities
In this episode of Content, Briefly, Jimmy Daly sits down with Adam McQueen, Senior Manager of Content and Community at Klue. Adam shares his journey from journalism to leading content at Klue, a platform that supports product marketers with competitiv...
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Sean Blanda on what it means to "Own Your Platform" in 2025
In this episode of Content, Briefly, Jimmy Daly talks with Sean Blanda about what it means to truly “own your platform” in today’s shifting content world. Sean shares his move from Crossbeam to consulting with Gate Check Studios, helping brands and cre...
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"Content, Briefly" is your go-to podcast for content marketing strategy. Each week, host Jimmy Daly interviews SaaS content leaders to understand all the nuances of their content programs—things like content org structure, KPIs, workflows, meeting agendas, and much more. This podcast is presented by Superpath, the internet's best content marketing community.
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