What are your favorite PMM podcasts, YouTube channels, and courses? Is there anything you don't like about them? What PMM content you wish existed? Thank you!
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Coachendo Director of Product Marketing | Formerly Google, Microsoft • February 7
The explosion of PMM resources recently is exciting! It's not just about gaining basic knowledge anymore. They help you tackle real-world challenges and gain insights from various industries, company sizes and growth strategies, making you a well-rounded, battle-ready PMM. While each offers unique value, here are a few I rely on:
Ready for Launch by Tamara, Andy & Jason
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Product Marketing Alliance podcasts:
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