#244 Creating Guiding Principles and Supporting Behaviors

In this episode, Aaron Moncur shares how he fell in love again with engineering through entrepreneurship. As he shares in the podcast, gaining more control over the vision of your career by building a business that allows you to realize that vision could be everything you need to give engineering another shot.

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#243 Presales Horror Stories from Professionals You May Know

Whether you’re new or seasoned in the presales world, you would have your share of both highs and lows. In this podcast, we often talk about the wins and how to become a successful sales engineer, but in this particular episode, we’re focusing on the other side of that. Along with my co-host Chris White and guests, Bill Balnave and Kerry Sokalsky, we share our very own demo and presales horror stories and the lessons we’ve learned from them.

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#241 Becoming a DEO or a Do Everything Officer of Your Startup

Dan has more than 11 years of experience leading product and marketing teams. Before co-founding Saleo, Dan was the VP Media Strategy & Architecture and led the advertising product at Terminus, Head of Marketing at Cloudreach, and led Digital Marketing at SevOne.

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#236 Earning the Right From Customers To Dig Deep In Customer Discovery

Larson Stair is the CEO and co-founder of Gondola, formerly known as Demoflow, a sales enablement solution that helps to codify the sales process – whether it's discovery calls, product demonstrations with AEs and SEs, or better ways to be working together on those two parts of the sales cycle. Before starting his own company, Larson spent 10 years in the sales environment, having held multiple roles within SaaS as an SDR, SE, AE, and SC. He is deeply passionate about entrepreneurship, software start-ups, and full-cycle SaaS sales.

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