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190. Building What's Next

3 min · 10 de jun de 2026
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As we approach episode 200, we're inviting you to help shape what's next for the Food Business Marketing Podcast. We've been working to make strategy more actionable, more valuable, and...more fun. As we think about what's next for the podcast, we'd love to hear directly from you. 👉 Take the short survey here [https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdtEfBt75DTicl_ZuF_D0i2Ft_Yb9FJSTMPS8I4_BFYYpd9JA/viewform?usp=publish-editor] We've got some exciting ideas in the works, but before we make plans for the next chapter in the coming weeks, we want to make sure we're building something that's truly valuable for you. Thank you for being part of this community, for spending your time with us each week, and for helping us build what's next as we help YOU build what's next! - Katie & Clint PS--Make sure you're on my newsletter email list. Most weeks I'm helping you turn your ideas into action, but this week I'm asking you for your ideas to help US take action - and we appreciate every single reply. Access the survey here [https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdtEfBt75DTicl_ZuF_D0i2Ft_Yb9FJSTMPS8I4_BFYYpd9JA/viewform?usp=publish-editor] or sign up for the newsletter and get it in your inbox on Friday: Weekly Email Newsletter [show/episodes/view/wR2B8TmMfREusjCjPzKFNLrsvrD5hV8s_aem_Kmvtb36Wnzjgzg26dhR3BQ] or at www.realfoodbrands.com [http://www.realfoodbrands.com].

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As we approach episode 200, we're inviting you to help shape what's next for the Food Business Marketing Podcast. We've been working to make strategy more actionable, more valuable, and...more fun. As we think about what's next for the podcast, we'd love to hear directly from you. 👉 Take the short survey here [https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdtEfBt75DTicl_ZuF_D0i2Ft_Yb9FJSTMPS8I4_BFYYpd9JA/viewform?usp=publish-editor] We've got some exciting ideas in the works, but before we make plans for the next chapter in the coming weeks, we want to make sure we're building something that's truly valuable for you. Thank you for being part of this community, for spending your time with us each week, and for helping us build what's next as we help YOU build what's next! - Katie & Clint PS--Make sure you're on my newsletter email list. Most weeks I'm helping you turn your ideas into action, but this week I'm asking you for your ideas to help US take action - and we appreciate every single reply. Access the survey here [https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdtEfBt75DTicl_ZuF_D0i2Ft_Yb9FJSTMPS8I4_BFYYpd9JA/viewform?usp=publish-editor] or sign up for the newsletter and get it in your inbox on Friday: Weekly Email Newsletter [show/episodes/view/wR2B8TmMfREusjCjPzKFNLrsvrD5hV8s_aem_Kmvtb36Wnzjgzg26dhR3BQ] or at www.realfoodbrands.com [http://www.realfoodbrands.com].

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