Ponderings from the Perch
A podcast by Little Bird Marketing & C-Suite Radio - Fridays

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381 Episodes
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Priscilla Trades up with Tony D'Amato
Published: 9/8/2017 -
Priscilla Goes Global with Agency Genius Peter Levitan
Published: 8/25/2017 -
Priscilla Gets Empowered with Robyn Crane
Published: 7/28/2017 -
Priscilla Goes Nomad with Paul Kortman
Published: 7/14/2017 -
Priscilla Takes a Pause with Rachael O'Meara
Published: 6/30/2017 -
Priscilla Discusses Changemakers with Tim Hughes: Accelerate Your Pipeline with Social Media
Published: 6/16/2017 -
Priscilla Gets Emotional With Paul Conner: Lessons from a Specialized Market Researcher
Published: 6/2/2017 -
Priscilla has an A-ha Moment with Ahava Liebtag
Published: 5/19/2017 -
Priscilla Gets into Serial Entrepreneur World with Greg Shugar
Published: 5/5/2017 -
Priscilla Goes Global with Content Marketing Expert Pam Didner
Published: 4/21/2017 -
Priscilla Looks at Consumer Relationships with Brands
Published: 4/14/2017 -
Priscilla Gets Holistic Marketing Pointers from Mitch Joel
Published: 3/24/2017 -
Priscilla is a St. Patty's Day Birthday Girl
Published: 3/17/2017 -
Priscilla Hosts the Best Damn Website Episode Ever
Published: 3/10/2017 -
Priscilla Gets Some Life Coaching from Robin Barr
Published: 2/24/2017 -
Priscilla Goes to London Town
Published: 2/17/2017 -
Priscilla Gets a Taste of Qualitative Research with Liz Van Patten
Published: 2/10/2017 -
Priscilla Tackles the Nitty Gritty of Content Marketing with Michael Brenner
Published: 1/27/2017 -
Priscilla Blends Old School with New School with David Reimherr
Published: 1/20/2017 -
Priscilla Talks B2B Marketing with Bernie Borges
Published: 1/13/2017
Conversations with Priscilla McKinney, founder and President of Little Bird Marketing, an award-winning agency specializing in content marketing, lead generation, branding and design. As a CEO and serial entrepreneur, Priscilla's topics range from marketing best practices, the "stunning discomfort" of entrepreneurship, market research, her love of the autoharp, and other marketing oddities.