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Sessions with Shane Parrish, Shaan Puri, Brian Dean, Jack Butcher, Amanda Natividad, and many more.

Sessions with Shane Parrish, Shaan Puri, Brian Dean, Jack Butcher, Amanda Natividad, and many more.  ‌ ‌ ‌ Hey there,  I want to make sure you don’t accidentally miss [Growth Summit](—our live virtual event featuring household names in marketing.  Aside from the killer speaker lineup, our team has been hard at work designing sessions with one goal in mind:  Help you leave the summit a better marketer.  So instead of the classic conference where you pay for a ticket and hear people managers talk theory, we flipped the script. Our sessions are: - Raw. No fluffy theory. No polished narratives. Just true learnings from the marketers who are executing the work. - Tactical. Actionable tactics over broad ideas. Your notes will be filled with action items. - Balanced. Most sessions will have two hosts. Most topics aren’t black and white. You’ll get more than one perspective on how to tackle each growth challenge. Oh, and the dates are October 4th, 5th, and 6th. Can you make it?  Full list of topics [here](.  Get in for three by inviting three colleagues. All you have to do is add your colleagues' emails when you register and we'll handle the rest.  [Grab your free ticket here](.  Best, Neal O'Grady Co-Founder, Demand Curve PS: We also have bonus 1-on-1 interviews with Tim Urban, April Dunford, Dru Riley, Nir Eyal, and Tim Soulo for those who opt-in!   © 2022 Demand Curve, Inc. All rights reserved. 4460 Redwood Hwy, Suite 16-535, San Rafael, California, United States [Unsubscribe](=) from all emails, including the newsletter—or [manage]( your subscription

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