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KBM Deep Dives - Business & Marketing Conversations

Podcast by Killer Bee Marketing

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Let’s address the obvious. The voices you hear in this show are AI-generated using Google’s NotebookLM, and we’re not hiding that. KBM Deep Dives is designed as a translation layer for the published work, research, frameworks, and lived strategic experience of Brian Curee, CEO of Killer Bee Marketing.Think of it this way:The ideas are human.The strategy is human.The lived experience is human.The delivery is digital.These AI-generated hosts conduct structured deep dives into real business and marketing thinking that might otherwise sit in your “read later” folder — saved, respected, but rarely revisited after a long day of meetings.This isn’t surface-level content.It’s thoughtful analysis of:Human-first marketing in a digital worldStrategy beyond trends and algorithmsMessaging clarity and connectionBuilding businesses that prioritize trust over noiseThe deeper challenges business owners and marketers wrestle withKBM uses digital tools to expand access to human ideas.Human first. Digital second.If this format helps you turn dead time into meaningful strategy time during your commute, your walk, or your quiet thinking space then it’s doing its job.Give one deep dive a full listen.Then decide for yourself.

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7 episodes

episode Human In The Loop: Why AI Still Needs Human Judgment artwork

Human In The Loop: Why AI Still Needs Human Judgment

"Text us your thoughts" [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2598445/fan_mail/new] AI headlines are loud, fast, and often terrifying, but the real story is quieter: the future belongs to the people who can pair machine speed with human intent. We dig into Brian Curee’s article about "Human In The Loop AI" and why “replacement” is the wrong mental model. The more useful question is what happens when generative AI makes output cheap and abundant, and what becomes rare enough to matter.  We walk through vivid parallels that make the shift feel real, from the jump from typewriters to keyboarding to the evolution from trains to cars to self-driving vehicles. The pattern stays consistent: tools change, constraints fall away, and execution accelerates, but humans still choose the destination. That same division of labor shows up in AI in marketing, AI content creation, and prompt engineering. “Okay” copy is easy to mass-produce; distinctive work requires a point of view, lived experience, and a clear understanding of what good looks like.  Then we get practical: human-in-the-loop systems in software development, healthcare AI, and any workflow where the cost of being wrong is high. We also unpack AI hallucinations, why confident nonsense is a predictable failure mode, and why removing human oversight creates catastrophic risk. Finally, we challenge the default corporate instinct to squeeze more output from efficiency gains and argue for reallocation into customer research, community, and trust, the real currency of the AI economy.  If you found this useful, subscribe, share the show with a friend who’s stressed about AI, and leave a review so more people can find it. What’s the one task you want AI to handle so you can spend more time being unmistakably human?

17 Mar 2026 - 16 min
episode Touch Sells When Screens Fail: Tactile Marketing vs Digital Advertising artwork

Touch Sells When Screens Fail: Tactile Marketing vs Digital Advertising

"Text us your thoughts" [https://www.buzzsprout.com/twilio/text_messages/2598445/open_sms] A gritty sun on a soda can changed everything. When a 21-year-old decided to keep a “disposable” can because it felt amazing in his hands, we followed that thread into a bigger truth: touch creates memory, trust, and value in ways digital ads rarely do. Today we unpack how tactile marketing breaks through banner blindness and why, in a world of infinite screens and AI-perfect content, feel may be the rarest signal of quality. We map the strengths and limits of both worlds. Digital delivers speed, targeting, and instant feedback—but it also breeds oversaturation and numbness. Tactile touchpoints cost more and move slower, yet they spark the endowment effect, forge emotional recall, and mitigate risk for high-ticket decisions. From sitting on a $3,000 couch to holding a guitar that finally resonates in your hands, we show where physical proof turns hesitation into confidence. Then we go inside a luxury showroom where sandwiches, seating, and guided demos sell $250,000 Swiss speakers better than any spec sheet. It’s a masterclass in talk triggers—memorable, sharable moments that transfer perceived care to the product. We also revisit the humble business card: why QR codes disappear but a thick, soft-touch card gets a second look when you sort the stack at home. Our playbook favors “screen to scene.” Use geo-targeted ads to fill sit-and-feel events, demo days, and private viewings; let the environment do the emotional heavy lifting. Bridge tracking with personalized QR codes and URLs on physical pieces, and measure what matters: retention, referrals, average order value, and user content that proves your story travels. Start small with upgrades you can afford—heavier stock, embossed logos, a single premium promo aligned to your audience’s tastes. If everyone else is shouting into the feed, make your brand the one they can feel. Subscribe, share this with a teammate who controls the budget, and tell us: which part of your customer journey deserves a tactile upgrade next?

13 Mar 2026 - 15 min
episode Advertising Gets You Seen. Marketing Gets You Chosen. artwork

Advertising Gets You Seen. Marketing Gets You Chosen.

"Text us your thoughts" [https://www.buzzsprout.com/twilio/text_messages/2598445/open_sms] Ever stared at your analytics at 11 p.m., refreshing like a slot machine after burning cash on boosted posts and search ads? We’ve been there. This conversation is a reality check on why more spend won’t save a leaky funnel—and how to tell if you’re ready to advertise at all. We unpack a clean definition that changes everything: advertising gets attention; marketing earns connection. From paid search and social placements to billboards, ads are transactional and stop the second your budget does. Marketing is the foundation—clear message, tight positioning, true understanding of your customer, and a frictionless path to action. We explore the concept of amplification: ads magnify what exists. If your message is confusing or your site is broken, traffic simply exposes the cracks faster, turning budget into a very public mistake. You’ll get a three-question readiness audit to run before spending a dollar: is the message crystal clear within five seconds; do you know exactly who you serve; and is there a single, obvious next step? We bring this to life with a dating analogy you won’t forget: ads ask for the date; marketing is why you get a second one. If you’re getting clicks but no customers, the invite worked—your follow-through didn’t. We also dig into the ethics of sequence, why real partners insist on foundation first, and how clarity breeds confidence while killing desperate, shouty messaging. By the end, you’ll see how to stop renting attention and start building an owned asset of trust and community. Pause the panic spend, fix the bucket, and then use ads as a booster rocket for a system that already converts. If every ad turned off tomorrow, would people still remember you and know why to trust you? Subscribe, share this with a friend who’s “turning up the budget,” and leave a review with the one fix you’ll make this week.

6 Mar 2026 - 17 min
episode From Keywords To Entities: A Practical Guide To Modern Blogging That Builds Trust artwork

From Keywords To Entities: A Practical Guide To Modern Blogging That Builds Trust

"Text us your thoughts" [https://www.buzzsprout.com/twilio/text_messages/2598445/open_sms] Are blogs dead, or did the rules change while we weren’t looking? We tackle the myth head-on and show how modern blogging thrives when it trades keyword stuffing for clarity, trust, and entity-based SEO. Drawing on field-tested notes from Brian Curee at Killer Bee Marketing—and inspired by concepts from Neil Patel—we break down a repeatable playbook: craft clear H1 titles under 60 characters, write meta descriptions that invite clicks, structure posts with question-based subheads, and deliver crisp, answer-first sections built for voice assistants and AI overviews. We go beyond tactics to the deeper shift powering discovery today: Answer Engine Optimization and entities over keywords. You’ll hear why concise, conversational responses outperform bloated walls of text, how to use filenames and alt text for quiet but potent image SEO, and why bylines, citations, and outbound links strengthen the web of trust around your content. We unpack EEAT in practical terms—sharing firsthand examples that algorithms can’t fake—and explain how to anchor your presence with local signals that connect your business to a real place and community. Finally, we map out topic clusters and pillar pages so you stop random blogging and start building topical authority that compounds over time. The destination isn’t ranking for a term by accident; it’s being known for a topic on purpose. If you’re ready to teach the robot by serving the human—clear, credible, and entity-rich—press play. Then subscribe, share this with a friend who still stuffs keywords, and leave a quick review telling us what you most want your brand to be known for.

2 Mar 2026 - 20 min
episode Human Connection in a Remote World (With Katmai) artwork

Human Connection in a Remote World (With Katmai)

"Text us your thoughts" [https://www.buzzsprout.com/twilio/text_messages/2598445/open_sms] Feeling strangely drained after a “productive” day? We dig into efficiency burnout—the modern fatigue that creeps in when work is optimized but human presence is missing—and follow Brian Curee of Killer Bee Marketing as he rethinks remote culture from the ground up. The turning point comes with a deceptively simple question from Katmai’s team: do we start together or start apart [https://killerbeemarketing.com/do-we-start-apart-or-together-how-a-simple-hello-sparked-kbms-virtual-office/]? That single shift reframes remote work from a string of calendar invites to a shared place where people exist before they interact. We walk through Brian’s three-year detour into VR—immersive but impractical for daily work—and the chance meeting that introduced him to Katmai’s browser-based 3D office. No headsets. Live video bubbles. Spatial audio. A lobby doorbell that signals presence without demanding attention. Instead of a grid of faces, you get a workplace with hallways, desks, and rooms that invite natural collisions. When KBM hosted a virtual open house, they traded slide decks for a scavenger hunt and a tongue-in-cheek “controlled chaos” tutorial featuring the electric slide—an instant icebreaker that turned strangers into collaborators. The data seals the case. Typical calls on legacy platforms stretch to 45–54 minutes; Katmai interactions average 14.2 minutes. Zoom-era meetings are only 37% spontaneous; Katmai clocks 90%, shifting problem-solving from next Tuesday to right now. Perhaps most striking: users report spending just 5.8% of their week in meetings while remaining present in the shared space, reclaiming time and energy without sacrificing connection. KBM has since expanded its virtual office into a multi-company hub with a welcoming lobby, eight dedicated offices, a Buzz Room for brainstorms, a theater for shared learning, and a podcast studio—architecture that choreographs collaboration. Our takeaway is clear: stop arguing location and start designing connection. If your tools only create meetings, you may be building an efficient, lonely company. Seek platforms that engineer collisions, lower the social cost of asking for help, and let teams start together. If this resonated, follow the show, share it with a teammate who’s feeling the grind, and leave a quick review to help more people find conversations that put presence back at the heart of remote work.

27 Feb 2026 - 14 min
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