Episodi

  • Writing for Humans and Machines: Belinda DiGiambattista on Growing Good2bSocial
    Feb 24 2026

    Scott Ward interviews Belinda DiGiambattista, CEO of Good2bSocial and founder of Choose Your Metric. Belinda shares her entrepreneurial journey from Fortune 500 financial services to building Butter Beans, a school lunch company she grew from zero to 5,000 lunches a day before selling in 2017, and how those lessons shaped her consulting work and eventual acquisition of Good2bSocial, a digital marketing agency serving the legal industry. The conversation explores Belinda's philosophy that every business needs one primary North Star metric that drives decisions and eliminates distraction. Belinda explains how her non-digital marketing background gives her a beginner's mind advantage, helping her team focus on actionable insights rather than raw data. They dive into leadership development through training, delegating with trust, and using mission, vision, and core values as a decision-making framework that scales culture without requiring the founder to be involved in everything.

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    39 min
  • VR Training and Wildly Important Goals: Rami Kalla on Building Point In Time Studios
    Feb 3 2026

    In this episode of the HabitStack Podcast, host Scott Ward interviews Rami Kalla, president and founder of Point In Time Studios, an VR/AR production company. Rami shares how Point In Time creates VR training experiences for first responders and TSA agents in life-or-death situations where officers can practice handling bomb threats and other dangerous scenarios. They discuss Rami's transition from artist to business leader after meeting Tony Robbins, realizing he was the constraint as the company tried to scale, and implementing a hybrid of EOS and Scaling Up frameworks with daily huddles, weekly L10 meetings, and annual summits. Rami explains why he added the Four Disciplines of Execution's concept of Wildly Important Goals to rally his team around single objectives like increasing gross profit or landing a Super Bowl commercial, and how this laser focus helped them achieve national spots on MSNBC and CNN.

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    40 min
  • Betting on Human Writers: Brent Peterson’s Contrarian Move
    Jan 21 2026

    In this episode of the HabitStack Podcast, host Scott Ward interviews Brent Peterson, CEO of Content Cucumber, president of Content Basis, and host of the Talk Commerce podcast. Brent shares his contrarian bet that human writing will make a comeback after AI decimated the content industry, explaining how he bought Content Cucumber because professionals increasingly value human-created content over AI-generated material. They discuss the advantages of productized services with flat monthly pricing that makes it easy for clients to start without scoping complexity. Brent reveals his new tool that helps writers match client brand voice by analyzing content and scoring how well it aligns. On the leadership side, they discuss business operating systems, quarterly goal setting, and strategy execution rhythms.

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    38 min
  • From Event Coordinator to Agency CEO: Wendy Covey's Journey Building TREW Marketing
    Jan 14 2026

    In this episode of the HabitStack Podcast, host Scott Ward interviews Wendy Covey, CEO and co-founder of TREW Marketing, author of Content Marketing Engineered, and podcast host. Wendy shares how TREW Marketing pivoted during the 2008 financial crisis from serving diverse clients to specializing exclusively in marketing to engineers, leveraging her 15 years at National Instruments to create an advantage in a crowded market. The conversation explores how AI is transforming their technical content development through research augmentation and persona testing rather than replacing writers. They discuss Wendy's philosophy of controlled growth at 15-30% annually to maintain work-life balance and team retention, her mistake of creating a separate brand for educational content that caused confusion and inefficiency, and the lessons from over-hiring based on optimistic revenue projections. Wendy explains how their annual State of Marketing to Engineers research report became a credibility-building engine that informs strategy and generates endless repurposed content. They dive into implementing EOS-light with L10 meetings and rocks, the importance of assigning accountability to avoid unforced errors.

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    38 min
  • Event Optimization, Learning Styles, and a Big Pivot with Bernadette Burke of Brella
    Dec 17 2025

    In this episode of the HabitStack Podcast, host Scott Ward interviews Bernadette Burke, President of Brella Productions, an event optimization agency that helps organizations maximize return on event (ROE) through strategic audience experiences. Bernadette shares what she's learning from rereading Brain Rules by John Medina about neuroscience and communication, and why the research on learning styles isn't holding up the way people think. The conversation explores Brella's transformation three years ago from a generalist communication company doing video, graphics, and app development to specializing exclusively in live event experiences. They discuss why most organizations fail to think through return on event beyond just wanting people to have a good time, how Bernadette asks strategic questions about downstream effects that often catch clients off guard, and the importance of finding quantifiable indicators even for squishy goals. Bernadette explains her philosophy on event design covering every stage from pre-event gamification to post-event memory triggers that keep energy going for months. They dive into Brella's efforts to bring focus after decades of entrepreneurial chaos, how they navigated inflection points at 10, 25, 50, and nearly 100 employees, and the importance of responding to team discomfort with curiosity instead of defensiveness.

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    43 min
  • Scaling Marknology Through Tough Times: Andrew Morgans on E-Commerce, AI, and Goal Setting
    Dec 16 2025

    In this episode of the HabitStack Podcast, host Scott Ward interviews Andrew Morgans, CEO of Marknology and founder of EcomPulse.Ai, who also hosts the Business Therapy podcast. Andrew opens up about navigating a difficult 2025 for his 11-year-old agency, dealing with rising costs, client churn, and macro challenges like tariffs and inflation. The conversation explores why Andrew brought in a fractional CFO and the difference between that role vs. a bookkeeper vs. an accountant. Andrew shares his journey from growing up in Africa to accidentally becoming an entrepreneur, how his sisters joined him in year three and remain with the 28-person team today, and why the transition to 10 employees was monumental because it required developing communication skills that didn't come naturally. They dive into Andrew's philosophy of running on habit, and setting attainable goals that build momentum. The episode covers the challenge of attribution in modern e-commerce where customers see ads on TikTok but buy on Amazon, why blended returns across channels matter more than isolated metrics, and how Andrew lost the Startup Hustle podcast when his mentor's company sold but is now launching the Business Therapy podcast on his own terms.

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    44 min
  • Growing an E-Commerce Agency with Chris Purcell of Nexus Brand Group
    Dec 11 2025

    In this episode of the HabitStack Podcast, host Scott Ward interviews Chris Purcell, founder of Nexus Brand Group, who brings experience as a business analyst at Target, vendor manager at Amazon, and global director of e-commerce at Renfro before starting his own full-service e-commerce agency 10 years ago. Chris shares insider perspectives on how Amazon actually works. The conversation explores how third-party data companies estimate Amazon's revenue using public signals like bestseller rankings, why Black Friday saw revenue up 9% but units down 1%, and what that reveals about consumer confidence and pricing pressures. Chris explains Nexus Brand Group's approach to providing full-service support across marketplaces, retail dot coms, and pure play online retailers, including the uncommon step of offering inventory forecasting models to help clients avoid stockouts or excess inventory. They discuss the challenges of scaling from solo founder to a 27-person team managing $750 million in ordered revenue, the difficult transition from operator to manager to leader, and why Chris had to learn patience and allow team members to fail so they could develop.

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    40 min
  • Event-Based Marketing and Double-Sided Marketplace Startups with Bobbie Carlton
    Dec 10 2025

    In this episode of the HabitStack Podcast, host Scott Ward interviews Bobbie Carlton, founder of Innovation Women, Innovation Nights, and Carlton PR & Marketing. Bobbie runs a unique business structure where her entire team works for Carlton PR & Marketing and treats her other ventures as clients, with Innovation Women being her largest and "dream job" client. The conversation explores how Bobbie built Innovation Women, a speaker platform connecting underrepresented voices with conference organizers. They discuss the challenge of building a double-sided marketplace, how Bobbie solved the chicken-and-egg problem by collecting calls for speakers to attract more speakers who then referred event organizers back to the platform, and why she crowdfunded 200 speaker profiles before the platform even existed. Bobbie shares her vision of reaching 10,000 speakers explains the five Cs of public speaking: competence, confidence, connections, credibility, and compensation. They dive into why live events and in-person connections will become more crucial as AI makes it harder to distinguish what's real online, the underutilized power of events as a marketing channel, and how Innovation Nights became the primary source of client referrals for her PR agency. Bobbie reflects on the importance of standard operating procedures when transitioning from managing individual contributors to leading leaders, and hiring people better than yourself.

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    39 min