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Episode 10: The Good, Bad and Ugly of Marketing in 2012

What’s in Episode 10?

Now if you’ve listened to the podcast before, you know that we usually kick off each show by taking on the latest Mortal Marketing News then unleashing the fury of our Superhuman Review. But in this episode we’re throwing that format out the window to end the year in big, bold, epic Speaking Human-style by exploring the good, the bad, and the ugly underbelly of marketing in 2012. That’s right, folks – it’s our BEST OF THE YEAR BLOWOUT BONANZA!

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