Today we're going to talk about implementing humanistic marketing practices. And joining me today is Justin Foster and Emily Sikorsky. So when we talk about humanistic marketing practices and going deep within to figure out who you are - what your brand is and what it represents, how do you do that? FINAL QUESTIONS: 1. Hottest digital marketing technology that you recommend Sprinklr FINAL QUESTION 2. Who is the most influential person in marketing today? Christopher Lochhead BIO Like chicken and waffles, branding strategists and Root + River co-founders Emily Soccorsy and Justin Foster are a speaking duo who have the itjust- works factor. The two each have their own acoustic sound as presenters, but together, they make music they couldn't alone. Their speeches play out like a compelling dialogue unfolding in real-time. With more than 50 speaking engagements and podcast interviews under their belts, they are able to create a collaboration-in-action experience to capture the minds and hearts of those who are listening.
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