In this episode of Content, Briefly, Jimmy, Eric, and Chloe dig into the role of podcasts in B2B content strategies — where they fit, who should host them, how to repurpose them, and whether they’re truly essential in 2025.
Eric shares how the Dock podcast became the backbone of his content strategy — a goldmine of first-party insights that fueled blogs, newsletters, and social content. Chloe opens up about her love-hate relationship with podcasts and how repurposing audio into bite-sized or story-driven pieces helped her reconnect with the medium. Jimmy reflects on the unique connection podcasts create with listeners — one that blog posts and social media can’t replicate.
Together, they unpack the realities of running a B2B podcast: founder-led shows, consistency challenges, and the art of turning conversations into content that drives real business results.
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What is Content, Briefly?
"Content, Briefly" is your go-to podcast for content marketing strategy. Each week, host Jimmy Daly interviews SaaS content leaders to understand all the nuances of their content programs—things like content org structure, KPIs, workflows, meeting agendas, and much more.
This podcast is presented by Superpath, the internet's best content marketing community.