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Growing Pains with Brian Balfour

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As the former VP of Growth at HubSpot, Brian Balfour was fielding all types of professional development requests from his team. They wanted resources, materials — things that would help them deepen and expand their knowledge base in product and growth. On the latest episode of Talking Too Loud, learn how Brian turned a single, cohort-based course into a one-of-a-kind tech education platform.

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TTL guest Brian Balfour, CEO of Reforge, is talking too loud about the dramatic quest for room-temperature superconductors.

Chris Savage is talking too loud about the Seakonk Grand Prix — a go-karting event for kids — where, decked out in some Aston Martin swag, he was mistaken for an F1 driver.

And Sylvie is talking too loud about the riveting netflix docu-series, Tour de France: Unchained; the peloton is alive.

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As the former VP of Growth at HubSpot, Brian Balfour was fielding all types of professional development requests from his team. They wanted resources, materials — things that would help them deepen and expand their knowledge base in product and growth. On the latest episode of Talking Too Loud, learn how Brian turned a single, cohort-based course into a one-of-a-kind tech education platform.

ALSO in this episode...

TTL guest Brian Balfour, CEO of Reforge, is talking too loud about the dramatic quest for room-temperature superconductors.

Chris Savage is talking too loud about the Seakonk Grand Prix — a go-karting event for kids — where, decked out in some Aston Martin swag, he was mistaken for an F1 driver.

And Sylvie is talking too loud about the riveting netflix docu-series, Tour de France: Unchained; the peloton is alive.

Links to learn more about Brian:

Brian’s LinkedIn

Follow us:

twitter.com/wistia

Subscribe:

wistia.com/series/talking-too-loud

Love what you heard?Leave us a review!

We want to hear from you!

Write in and let us know what you think about the show, who you’d want us to interview on future episodes, and any feedback you have for our team.

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