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This Meeting Could've Been a Podcast
Vector
11 episodes
2 weeks ago
This Meeting Could've Been a Podcast drops you smack dab in the middle of the closed-door sessions where Jess Cook (Head of Marketing) and Joshua Perk (CEO) are working to turn their company, Vector, into B2B marketing’s next big thing. In each episode, they tackle a real, strategic decision together—"Should we hire an agency?", "Should we push free trials or demos?", "What are we going to do with all the swag Josh bought?!"—dishing out pros, cons, knowns, unknowns, wins, challenges, and stories along the way. Come for the big picture strategy and day-to-day tactics, stay for the jokes that make HR nervous.
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This Meeting Could've Been a Podcast drops you smack dab in the middle of the closed-door sessions where Jess Cook (Head of Marketing) and Joshua Perk (CEO) are working to turn their company, Vector, into B2B marketing’s next big thing. In each episode, they tackle a real, strategic decision together—"Should we hire an agency?", "Should we push free trials or demos?", "What are we going to do with all the swag Josh bought?!"—dishing out pros, cons, knowns, unknowns, wins, challenges, and stories along the way. Come for the big picture strategy and day-to-day tactics, stay for the jokes that make HR nervous.
Show more...
Marketing
Business,
Entrepreneurship
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Josh wants to post on LinkedIn
This Meeting Could've Been a Podcast
26 minutes
4 months ago
Josh wants to post on LinkedIn

Josh wants stardom. Jess wants structure. Co-founder Nick mostly wants to avoid another content calendar.

When Jess joined Vector, she quickly sniffed out a classic case of wasted brilliance: the founders had great takes—they just weren’t sharing them consistently. 

Vector’s LinkedIn presence was ghosting its own potential… until Jess built a system that turned sporadic founder inspiration into a pipeline-generating content machine.

Hear how Jess transformed Josh and Nick’s raw thoughts into LinkedIn gold. And used AI to multiply their genius without losing their unique voices to bot-speak.

Spoiler: Josh might be an influencer now. Sort of.


Get to the good stuff:

[00:00] Jess gently suggests more LinkedIn posting. Josh’s response? “Ain’t nobody got time for that.” 

[00:20] Josh admits that Jess pushed founder content from day one—and it’s now one of Vector’s biggest pipeline drivers.

[00:45] Jess explains why founder POV matters. It builds trust, credibility, and actual conversions.

[01:30] The old way? A one-way ticket to Ghost Town. The new way? A repeatable, scalable system that’s genuine and authentic.

[03:15] Jess reveals step one in her chaos-to-content playbook: using AI (Claude) to extract the gold from Josh and Nick’s brain dumps.

[04:00] Step two? Feed that raw brilliance into Claude to shape the structure and tone-of-voice.

[06:10] Next comes the weekly content-mining ritual: 30 minutes of unscripted rambling that turns out to be a goldmine of high-performing content.

[08:22] Ditch Zoom, move to StreamYard or Riverside (or similar!) Jess and Josh consider why video quality matters more than you think.

[09:19] Claude plays content editor (with a little help from Descript), restructuring messy thoughts into tight, engaging stories. 

[12:39] “Wait… did I write this?” When AI-generated posts sound exactly like you, it’s weird but also kinda magical.

[13:30] Turns out it only takes 4 hours a week to create 4–5 solid posts for two founders. No burnout, no excuses.

[15:37] Jess cracked the content code: build a voice that sounds human, and humans will actually listen. Josh is into it—and honestly? You will be too.

[15:50] Josh reflects on the impact of Vector’s outbreak content—from product demos quadrupling to elevated partnerships where top brands want to be associated with Vector.

[17:20] Time for some measurement and optimization. Jess wants to review the top performers, study the hooks, and find the topics that resonate... then make the system work even harder.

[19:22] Josh thanks Jess for making him an influencer… kinda.

[19:37] Jess and Josh drop some love for marketers who are trying their best, even when they feel invisible. 

[25:14] Josh shares how he’s learned to ditch performative content, and how audiences can smell fake from a mile away. 


This Meeting Could’ve Been a Podcast is a Vector production.

Filmed at the Sweet Fish Creator House in Orlando, FL.

Editing by Handy Man Edit.

Music by Peter McIsaac Music.

This Meeting Could've Been a Podcast
This Meeting Could've Been a Podcast drops you smack dab in the middle of the closed-door sessions where Jess Cook (Head of Marketing) and Joshua Perk (CEO) are working to turn their company, Vector, into B2B marketing’s next big thing. In each episode, they tackle a real, strategic decision together—"Should we hire an agency?", "Should we push free trials or demos?", "What are we going to do with all the swag Josh bought?!"—dishing out pros, cons, knowns, unknowns, wins, challenges, and stories along the way. Come for the big picture strategy and day-to-day tactics, stay for the jokes that make HR nervous.