Good Content
Behind Good Content
What makes great B2B content actually work? Behind Good Content takes you inside today’s best marketing programs — and the people behind them. Hosted by Peter Conforti, founder of Good Content, each episode breaks down how top B2B brands and creators build trust, shape perceptions, and drive pipeline with POV-driven content. You’ll hear from the CMOs, content leaders, and creators who’ve done it — plus get a behind-the-scenes look at how Good Content builds content programs for growth-stage SaaS companies. New episodes every other week. Learn the stories behind the content that moves markets.
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Jun 30, 2026
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#36 - Eleanor Warnock 30.06.2026 32:32
Eleanor Warnock is the managing director at Every, a media and software company at the cutting edge of AI. Every has automated as much as it can, built agents into the way the company works, and become a real model for what an AI-native company can look like. But Eleanor’s recent piece, “Socrates as a Service,” makes a case for one skill that AI still can’t replace: the interview. She tells us all...
#35 - Stephanie Bowker 11.06.2026 23:58
Stephanie Bowker is the head of marketing at Metaview, an AI hiring platform that helps recruiting teams with interview notes, sourcing, application review, and more. Last quarter, she and her team made a series of polished commercial videos about the tension between recruiters and hiring managers, put them out across LinkedIn, LinkedIn Connected TV, and YouTube, and drove more than 15 million vie...
#34 - Ara Kharazian 02.06.2026 33:16
Ara Kharazian is the lead economist at Ramp, where he uses the company’s spend data to produce original economic research. Because Ramp sees how thousands of companies are spending in real time, Ara is able to spot and explain patterns in where business is moving. He’s been especially focused on AI spending inside companies: how much businesses are actually spending on LLM tools, with which compan...
#33 - Pranav Piyush 14.05.2026 34:30
Pranav Piyush is the CEO of Paramark, a marketing measurement company helping brands cut through attribution noise and understand what is actually driving business results. Paramark works with companies on measurement fundamentals like marketing mix modeling and incrementality testing, bringing more scientific thinking to one of the messiest questions in marketing: how do we know if this is workin...
#32 - Barney O'Kelly 23.04.2026 38:55
Barney O’Kelly leads product and solutions marketing at AlixPartners, a global consulting firm with thousands of employees and billions in revenue. Inside a firm like that, getting executives to show up on LinkedIn isn’t easy, but Barney has been a lone evangelist for this motion, helping hesitant leaders get out there, share their thinking, and build real relationships. He tells us all about how...
#31 - Richard van der Blom 02.04.2026 33:57
Richard van der Blom has spent years studying LinkedIn more rigorously than almost anyone else. Every year, he and his team analyze more than 2 million LinkedIn posts and turn that data into his widely read Algorithm InSights Report. In this episode, we get into what he’s seeing on the platform right now, from declining reach to LinkedIn’s shift from network-based distribution to interest-based di...
#30 - Chris Eberhardt 12.03.2026 33:37
Chris Eberhardt leads marketing at Clarify, a Series A CRM trying to break through in one of the most crowded software categories out there. Instead of chasing more channels and more volume, Clarify has focused on building trust around its founder, Patrick Thompson, and extending that voice beyond LinkedIn through a long-form executive newsletter. Chris tells us about how that newsletter, Founder...
#29 - Noah Greenberg 12.02.2026 34:15
Noah Greenberg is the CEO of Stacker, a platform that helps brands turn original, editorial content into earned distribution across thousands of news outlets. He tells us all about the shift happening in B2B marketing: companies are hiring journalists and editorial leaders instead of traditional content marketers, because the old acquisition playbook is saturated and brand matters again. Noah brea...
#28 - Jess Cook 29.01.2026 32:37
Jess Cook is a creative director turned content strategist who cut her teeth writing, emotional, memorable brand work for highly commoditized brands like Eggo, Rice Krispies, and Cottonelle. Today, she brings that mindset into B2B as VP of Marketing at Vector. She tells us all about why likability and emotional resonance are becoming increasingly important in a crowded SaaS market, activating empl...
#27 - Kyle Lacy 15.01.2026 42:30
Kyle Lacey is the CMO of Docebo, a public learning and development software company with 800+ employees, but he's not a traditional big-company marketer. He came up as a content marketer, built his own audience to 60,000+ followers on LinkedIn, and actually understands how digital content works today. He tells us all about through the four buckets he uses to run content at a company this size:...
#26 - Melissa Rosenthal 04.12.2025 35:52
Melissa Rosenthal, the co-founder and CEO of Outlever, and former Global VP of Creative at BuzzFeed, CRO at Cheddar, and CCO at ClickUp, tells us all about her thesis for “editorial brands” and why every great B2B company is really a media company in disguise. We get into how Outlever builds always-on owned media machines like CIO News, what it actually takes to run a newsroom inside a B2B company...
#25 - Peter Kang 20.11.2025 48:17
Peter Kang is the head of social at Clay and the architect behind growing their LinkedIn company page from ~14K to 100K+ followers in just 69 weeks, via 961 posts. He tells us all about what a company page is actually for in a world where exec content leads, how Clay turns fundraising rounds into full-company marketing moments, why teams overvalue things that are easy to measure, using AI as a pai...
#24 - Emily Kramer 30.10.2025 55:16
In the first-ever Behind Good Content Office Hours webinar, Emily Kramer, returning guest, former Head of Marketing at Carta and Asana, and creator of the MKT1 Newsletter, which has over 65,000 readers, walks us through her “LinkedIn flywheel” — how to stop doing random acts of marketing and instead turn exec posts, creator posts, and paid spend into one coordinated growth loop. We get into why i...
#23 - Kevin White 16.10.2025 34:51
Kevin White is the Head of Marketing at Scrunch AI, working on the cutting edge of GEO (generative engine optimization) and how brands show up inside AI answers. He tells us all about the shift from search to LLM-driven discovery, how retrieval bots assemble answers (and why long-tail, lower-funnel prompts matter), practical ways to track citations and brand mentions across prompts, why your websi...
#22 - Jimmy Burt 02.10.2025 38:17
Jimmy Burt, former content lead at 360Learning and now VP of Content at Good Content, joins the show to unpack how he turned David James into the face of 360’s marketing engine—driving 2M impressions in 18 months. He tells us all about why exec-led content has to extend beyond LinkedIn, how sales and nurture motions get transformed when a leader is at the center, how companies should decide betwee...
#21 - Peep Laja 11.09.2025 34:20
Peep Laja is the CEO of Wynter, a market research platform for B2B --he's also amassed 77K followers on LinkedIn, which now accounts for 80% of his inbound business. He told us all about why most website messaging is mediocre, why personalities are the most important thing in the age of AI, what marketers need to do to prepare for the next five years, and more.
#20 - Sam Jacobs 10.07.2025 39:57
Sam Jacobs, CEO of Pavilion and LinkedIn powerhouse with over 115K followers, returns to the Good Content Series. He tells us all about how he's been leveraging enrichment and AI to connect more deeply with his LinkedIn followers, the challenges of expanding into YouTube and owned territory, why personal brand is still so important, and more.
#19 - Rachel Kim 18.06.2025 39:40
Rachel Kim is the founder of Manifest Advisors and the current fractional CMO for Mutiny, and she just created a big insights-packed report about the state of sales and marketing alignment. She tells us all about what's in the report, why sales and marketing teams struggle to get along, why you should create one of these insights reports and adopt her distribution strategy, and more.
#18 - Nick Power 05.06.2025 34:10
Nick Power is the Head of Marketing at Noun Project and the unofficial king of Weird LinkedIn, amassing 23K followers and 4 million impressions in the month of March alone, through what he calls "chaotic authenticity". He tells us all about the art of driving comments on your posts, the role of AI in the content ecosystem, how to write content people will actually care about, and more.
#17 - Adam Robinson Returns 22.05.2025 47:38
Adam Robinson, founder of RB2B and the golden child of LinkedIn, returns to the Good Content Series one year later, up from 70K followers to 130K, and up from 1 million ARR with RB2B, to 5 million. He talks to us about how his thinking about content has evolved, why nobody wants ads on social media, the importance of storytelling, and more.
#16 - Palash Soni 08.05.2025 39:59
Palash Soni is the co-founder and CEO of Goldcast, an AI-powered B2B marketing platform that puts video and events at the heart of the customer journey--he's also amassed over 20K followers on LinkedIn. He told us all about why webinars are better than podcasts, why repurposing content from webinars is important, why being a VP of marketing at a series A is hard, and more.
#15 - Mirko Novakovic 17.04.2025 33:01
Mirko Novakovic is the founder and CEO of Dash0. His previous company, Instana, eventually sold to IBM for half a billion dollars, and he's now founded a new startup Dash0, in the observability space and is taking to LinkedIn as a means of bringing it to market. He told us all about how he proved that you can reach a technical audience on LinkedIn, the importance of authenticity, how he's...
#14 - Alex Boyd 27.03.2025 40:52
Alex Boyd is the co-founder of Aware, and has amassed a following of 28K+ on LinkedIn. He recently released a report on the state of LinkedIn today, analyzing over 13 million posts to see what the trends are. He told us all about the report, how to stand out when more creators are coming on the platform, the importance and art of commenting, and more.
#13 - Corporate Natalie 06.03.2025 30:14
Natalie Marshall, better known as Corporate Natalie, has amassed over +2M followers across TIkTok, Instagram, YouTube, and Linkedin, where she's known for her sharp wit about the work and workplace culture in the modern day. She told us all about her creative process, her take on influencer marketing in the B2B space, widening your view on who's a creator, and more.
#12 - Alex Fine 30.01.2025 20:24
Alex Fine is the Co-Founder of Understory, the premier end-to-end growth partner for B2B technology firms, and has amassed a following of 11K+ on LinkedIn. He told us all about their "Allbound" strategy, how organic content can power paid content, how to unite sales and marketing, and more.
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