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AI've Got Questions

AI’ve Got Questions is a casual, candid podcast for marketers trying to make sense of the fast-moving world of AI. Host, and former CMO, Stacey Epstein chats with founders, marketers, and technologists who are building the future—one smart tool or strategy at a time.

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    120 AI Use Cases Later: How Meagen Eisenberg Scaled Samsara’s Marketing with AI

    In this episode of AI’ve Got Questions, Stacey sits down with Megan Eisenberg, CMO of Samsara, to unpack how she’s turned AI from a vague mandate into real momentum across a 230-person marketing organization.Megan shares how she set clear expectations for AI usage, gave her team permission to experiment, and created the conditions for real innovation, without waiting for a perfect playbook. From internal hackathons and AI “power hours” to building in-house tools that track how Samsara shows up in LLMs, this conversation goes deep on what’s actually working.You’ll hear how Samsara’s marketing team is:Driving productivity and speed with AI-native workflowsRethinking SEO and PR in a world dominated by LLMsAutomating ABM campaigns that used to take weeks to buildCreating a culture where experimentation, curiosity, and learning are rewardedThis episode is a must-listen for CMOs and marketing leaders who know they need to embrace AI but aren’t sure where to start, especially inside larger, more complex organizations.

  2. 19

    Inside Datadog: How Sara Varni Scales AI Across a Global Team

    In this episode, Datadog CMO Sara Varni breaks down what AI adoption really looks like inside a large, scaled marketing organization.Sara shares how her team is experimenting with AI while also selling AI-driven products, and why Datadog now expects every headcount or budget request to be evaluated through an “AI productivity” lens. She talks through the real use cases that are working, and the ones that are still too early.Sara also walks through Datadog’s bottoms-up AI Council, their cross-functional AI hackathon, and the 21 projects that surfaced from it. She offers a candid look at evaluating AI-native tools vs. AI add-ons from legacy vendors, and how she decides which innovations truly matter for a company at Datadog’s scale.We also get into: • why she doesn’t over-index on “AI experience” when hiring • misconceptions about how fast big companies are moving • how to pilot new AI tools inside smaller product lines • why curiosity matters more than credentials in the AI eraIt’s a grounded, practical look at what AI-enabled marketing actually looks like inside one of the industry’s most respected enterprise software companies.

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    Becoming AI-Native: Inside Atlan’s Growth Engine with Abhishek GP

    Today I’m joined by someone very special to me, Abhishek GP. We worked together at Freshworks and have stayed close ever since. I’ve had the chance to mentor him over the years, and it has been incredible to watch him grow into a leader who is respected, thoughtful, and already driving major impact.Now he is running growth at Atlan, one of the fastest rising and most AI native companies out there. This episode is a behind the scenes look at what it actually feels like to operate inside a company where AI is not an experiment but a core part of how marketing works.We get into: • How Atlan connects Google Ads, HubSpot, and Gong to find real demand signals • The paid search insight that reshaped their strategy • The internal BDR intelligence system his team built without adding new tools • How Atlan’s AI task force partners with marketing to push what is possible • Why AI still needs human judgment and strategic thinking • What it looks like to grow your career inside a truly AI forward companyThis is a killer episode with someone who is already doing big things and is only going to go further. Do not miss it.

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    Signals, AEO, and the New Buyer Journey with Sydney Sloan, CMO of G2

    In this episode of AI’ve Got Questions, I sit down with Sydney Sloan, CMO of G2 and one of the most thoughtful and dynamic marketing leaders I know.Sydney has spent her career shaping categories, scaling powerhouse SaaS companies, and building marketing teams that know how to spot the signal through the noise. Now she’s at the center of one of the biggest shifts we’ve seen in years: the rise of AI-driven buyer behavior, agentic workflows, and AEO.We get into all of it, from how CMOs should rethink signals, to why “weed and speed” is the new growth mindset, to the exploding world of AEO tools (67 and counting - 67!). Sydney shares what she’s seen on her global AI tour, the data G2 is surfacing on how buyers actually research today, and the simple steps every marketer should take right now to keep up.If you’re a marketing leader trying to build smarter, faster workflows in an agentic world, this one is full of practical insight.Tune in.

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    From Hackathons to an AI Content Engine: Sylvia LePoidevin on Iru’s Marketing Transformation

    This week on AI’ve Got Questions, Stacey sits down with Sylvia LePoidevin, CMO of Iru (formerly Kandji), to talk about how she’s turning AI from a buzzword into a company-wide movement.Sylvia shares how she built an “AI-first” marketing team, starting with a scrappy hackathon that produced a working content system in just four hours, to a company-wide “Marketing Shark Tank” where bold, AI-powered ideas compete for cash prizes.They dig into:How to make AI adoption fun instead of intimidatingThe rise of “tastemakers” and “operators” on modern marketing teamsWhy every brand should build a human “anchor” for its content flywheelThe surprising SEO “hack” that boosted Iru's AI discoverabilityIf you’ve been wondering how to bring your team along on the AI journey, and actually make it exciting, this episode is for you.

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    Inside Hex: How CMO Ashley Stepien Is Rebuilding Marketing with AI

    In this episode of AI’ve Got Questions, Stacey sits down with Ashley Stepien, CMO of Hex, to talk about how AI is transforming modern marketing. Ashley shares how her team uses tools like ChatGPT and Claude to automate tedious tasks, test messaging at scale, and even rethink the structure of a marketing org.They dive into the balance between build vs. buy in the age of AI, what it means to create “AI-native” marketers, and why brand creativity is making a big comeback.If you’re a marketing leader trying to figure out where to start, or how to go deeper, with AI, this one’s packed with practical inspiration.

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    How Liz Carter and Reputation Are Redefining Brand Intelligence

    Stacey sits down with longtime friend and colleague Liz Carter, CMO of Reputation, to explore the new playbook for brand and reputation management in the GenAI era. Liz shares why Reputation rebuilt its platform around a unified intelligence hub, how buyers’ generative searches are changing discovery, and why reputation data can’t live in marketing silos anymore. With examples from healthcare, auto, and property management—and a peek at “Voice of Brand,” which aligns review responses to brand guidelines—you’ll leave with practical ways to monitor how your brand shows up daily, uncover blind spots across the journey, and bring reputation intelligence into BI/RevOps.

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    Reimagining the CDP with AI: Tejas Manohar on Hightouch’s Composable Approach

    In this episode, Stacey sits down with Tejas Manohar, co-founder and co-CEO of Hightouch, to talk about the evolution of customer data platforms (CDPs) and how Hightouch is changing the game. Tejas shares his journey from early engineer at Segment to building a “composable CDP” that sits directly on top of the data warehouse. They dive into real-world examples from companies like Grammarly, PetSmart, and DoorDash, and explore how AI is reshaping marketing by turning raw data into smarter, automated decisions.

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    Barry Epstein of Ovation: The GTM Power of AI Video (Sibling Edition!)

    In this episode, I’m joined by someone who knows me better than most—my big brother, Barry Epstein. Barry is the founder of Ovation Solutions, a company that's been transforming how B2B brands use video to sell for over two decades.We talk about the evolution of corporate video, how AI is now supercharging video libraries into virtual sales engineers, and what it takes to deliver real go-to-market value in the age of content overload. Barry shares insights on how leading companies like Salesforce are leveraging video and AI to move buyers down the funnel faster—and smarter.And here's something extra: we used Ovation's own AI capabilities to enhance this very episode. Check out the interactive, AI-enabled version of the video at ovationsolutions.com/pages/aive-got-questions.Whether you're a marketer, a founder, or a video producer, this one’s packed with practical wisdom (and a few sibling moments too!)

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    Inside Clay: Yash Tekriwal on Using AI to Power Human-Centered Sales

    In this episode, Stacey sits down with Yash Tekriwal, Head of Education at Clay, to dive deep into how AI is reshaping go-to-market teams, not by replacing people, but by empowering them. Yash shares Clay’s philosophy of “automating the inhumane” so sales and marketing teams can focus on what really matters: building relationships and driving impact. They talk data hygiene, AI adoption hurdles, and why clean, enriched data is the unsung hero behind every successful GTM strategy. Whether you're a CMO trying to modernize your stack or just wondering where to start with AI, Yash offers clarity, tactical advice, and a glimpse into Clay’s unique approach to AI-powered growth.

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    Inside Tavus: How Quinn Favret Is Building the Operating System for Human-AI Interaction

    In this episode, Stacey talks with Quinn Favret, COO and co-founder of Tavus, a platform for creating lifelike digital humans that enable natural, real-time conversations between people and AI.Quinn shares how his early passion for building evolved into a mission to make machines communicate more like humans. He explains what Tavus actually does, how it works, and why it’s different from tools like chatbots or AI SDRs.They explore real-world use cases across healthcare, education, and go-to-market, including AI therapists, tutors, digital sales reps, and customer success agents. Quinn also offers insights on how companies of all sizes are using the Tavus platform to scale human-like interactions in ways that weren’t possible before.Whether you're a marketer, founder, or curious about where AI is heading, this conversation breaks down what it means to build AI that feels human; and how it can amplify human creativity, not replace it.

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    Human or AI? Jon Gillham Talks Content Integrity and Why He Built Originality.ai

    In this conversation, Stacey Epstein interviews Jon Gillham, founder and CEO of Originality.ai, discussing the implications of AI in content creation. Jon shares his journey from running an SEO agency to developing a tool that ensures transparency in AI-generated content. They explore the risks associated with AI content, the importance of understanding these risks, and the philosophical debates surrounding AI's role in writing. The discussion also touches on the target market for Originality.ai and the future of content creation in a world increasingly influenced by AI.

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    How Clarify is reinventing CRM for the AI Era with Patrick Thompson

    In this conversation, Stacey Epstein interviews Patrick Thompson, co-founder and co-CEO of Clarify, a company focused on revolutionizing CRM through AI. They discuss the evolution of CRM, the challenges faced by sales teams, and how Clarify aims to simplify and enhance the sales process. Patrick shares insights on the importance of a unified platform that integrates sales and marketing functions, the role of AI in automating administrative tasks, and the future of go-to-market strategies in the SaaS landscape.

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    Profound with Josh Blyskal

    In this conversation, Stacey Epstein and Josh Blyskal discuss the transformative impact of AI on marketing, particularly focusing on the concept of Answer Engine Optimization (AEO). They explore how traditional marketing strategies are being disrupted by AI technologies, leading to a need for high utility content that directly addresses consumer queries. Josh shares insights from his experience at Profound, emphasizing the importance of creating valuable content that can compete in an AI-driven landscape. The discussion also includes a case study of Ramp, showcasing how specialized content can significantly enhance visibility and engagement in AI search results. Finally, they speculate on the future of AI in marketing, highlighting the potential for more integrated and efficient systems.

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    The Agent C with Supriya Gupta

    In this episode of AI I've Got Questions, Stacey Epstein interviews Supriya Gupta, founder of The Agent C, who shares her journey from engineering to entrepreneurship in the AI space. They discuss the importance of authentic communication in business, the challenges executives face in maintaining their voice, and how AI can transform ghostwriting and executive communication. Supriya explains the workflow of her AI-assisted writing service and its potential to amplify human ingenuity and innovation across industries.

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    Qualified with Maura Rivera

    In this conversation, Stacey Epstein interviews Maura Rivera, CMO of Qualified, discussing the evolution of the company, the integration of AI in marketing, and the role of AISDR agents in enhancing pipeline generation. Maura shares her journey from Salesforce to Qualified, the importance of marketing in early-stage startups, and how AI is transforming the marketing landscape. The discussion also touches on the future of AI in marketing and the potential for more autonomous marketing solutions.

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    Naro with Adam Corey

    In this conversation, Stacey Epstein interviews Adam Corey, the co-founder of Naro, a recommendation platform designed to enhance sales and marketing collaboration. Adam shares his extensive background as a CMO in SaaS and discusses the challenges faced by sales teams in utilizing marketing content effectively. The conversation delves into how AI can bridge the gap between sales and marketing, improve customer engagement, and streamline the sales process. Adam also reflects on his entrepreneurial journey and the importance of collaboration in building successful solutions.

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    GetWhys with Philippe Boutros

    In this conversation, Stacey Epstein and Philippe Boutros, CEO and founder of GetWhys discuss the innovative use of AI in marketing, particularly through the lens of GetWhys, a company focused on enhancing market research. Philippe shares his unique journey from a marketing consultant to the founder of GetWhys, emphasizing the importance of understanding customer insights and decision-making processes. The discussion covers the transformative impact of AI on market research methodologies, the practical applications for product marketers, and the competitive advantages that can be gained through effective use of customer data. Philippe also shares his vision for the future of AI in marketing, highlighting the importance of connecting people to people through technology.

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    1mind with Amanda Kahlow

    In this episode of AI've Got Questions, Stacey Epstein interviews Amanda Kahlow, founder of 1mind, discussing her journey as an entrepreneur, the innovative AI technology she's developing to enhance sales and marketing processes, and the implications of AI on the workforce. Amanda shares her mission to empower women, the importance of empathetic communication in sales, and the future of AI in transforming the buying experience.

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    Episode 0: Why This Podcast, and Why Now?

    Welcome to AI’ve Got Questions—a podcast for marketers who know AI isn’t just hype. It’s the biggest shift we’ve seen since cloud and mobile, and it’s changing what’s possible in our profession.In this kickoff episode, host Stacey Epstein (former CEO and four-time CMO) shares why she started the show, how AI is reshaping marketing, and what you can expect in each episode. If you’re a busy, forward-thinking marketer trying to keep up with the rapid pace of AI innovation—this is for you.Follow the show to stay ahead of the curve.

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

AI’ve Got Questions is a casual, candid podcast for marketers trying to make sense of the fast-moving world of AI. Host, and former CMO, Stacey Epstein chats with founders, marketers, and technologists who are building the future—one smart tool or strategy at a time.

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