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What Comedy Taught Russ Powell About the Art of Marketing with Founder & MD of Sharper B2B Marketing #63

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Lee and Russ discuss:

  • Russ’ formative years in Brighton

  • Unexpectedly discovering his talent as a comedian

  • How comedy has influenced Russ’ approach to marketing and comms

  • The central tenets behind Sharper B2B Marketing

  • Making the distinction between being happy and being comfortable

Links & references

Lee Cooper: https://www.linkedin.com/in/leecooperrecruiter/

Russ Powell: https://www.linkedin.com/in/russ-a-r-powell/?originalSubdomain=uk

https://www.instagram.com/russ_powell_/

Sharper B2B Marketing: https://sharperb2b.com/

https://www.linkedin.com/company/sharper-b2b/

https://www.instagram.com/sharperb2b/

Get in touch: lee@extrology.com

Episode highlights:

“I remember doing Business Studies GCSE. That was the book learning around business, but thinking back, without even realising it I was always doing business-y type bits in the background.” - 9:45 - Russ Powell

“So the options were either go back to project management, which wasn't an option, or essentially take voluntary redundancy and go and find something else. I took the voluntary redundancy and found something else, which happened to be my role at Microsoft.” - 20:30 - Russ Powell

“After a few years that I'd been doing the circuit and built up a routine, it got to the point where certain bits of material I could just do on autopilot. You’d just be saying the words, not really thinking about it, but what you are thinking about is how the crowd is reacting.” - 29:50 - Russ Powell

“Comedy is about how you use words delivered in a certain way to essentially get people to do what you want them to do, which is to laugh, to feel something, or to engage with something. For me, that's exactly the same as what marketing should be doing. ” - 40:00 - Russ Powell

“Dad passed away when I was in my early 20s. That gave me a mentality, in a positive way, of f**k it. If you want to do it, just do it. Life's too short. No one's going to just come up and hand you something that you want to do.” - 48:45 - Russ Powell

“There is a massive difference between being happy and being comfortable, and some people confuse the two. Some people get comfortable and think they're happy when they're not. They're just comfortable. They're just bobbing along.” - 54:25 - Russ Powell

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