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Passionate Podcast ListenerRaman can do betterAs a PG Alumni I was excited about this podcast, but it gets on my nerves how Raman constantly interrupts guests. In the David Taylor and AG Lafley show, he interrupted/talked over/interjected 18 times. We want to listen these incredibly smart individuals, please let them finish their train of thought. Constructive feedback for Raman - please download to the CMO podcast and learn from Jim Stengel the art of interviewing (listen more, interrupt less). Interruptions: 7:27 10:17 10:26 11:49 12:01 16:05 19:44 20:56 23:06 24:50 26:29 28:48 35:00 37:00 43:07 44:02 47:38 53:07
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NoelGeoffWise words!!Great to hear prior colleagues and leaders share their words of wisdom and personal stories. It IS like having a cup of coffee with so many wise and great people!
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VinceinARGreat contentPepper and Polman exceptional. Enjoyed hearing the stories of other successful leaders too.
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kKleiEngaging and inspirationalGreat job bringing in a breath of alumni with such varied experiences. Feel a stronger connection to the Company with each episode. Very inspirational, but an easier listen than many of my “heavier” podcasts lately! Thanks!
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Harsh5235Great contentI’ve listened to all four episodes so far and love the podcast so far.
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Rajiv SatyalI’m Content with This ContentIncredible guests. Salient questions. You really feel like you’re in good hands with Raman & Andrew asking the questions. Ain’t no Gamblin’ with these Proctors. Had to spell it with an “o” to complete the pun.
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ATSiemFoundational.As a P G Alumni, what I reflect on most are the foundations I experienced there. There is *so much* business chatter these days (and the gurus!), it’s great to see a podcast cut to the core like this. Especially, in times like these. Start with Episode 1.
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HeakalPThis podcast series has further increased my sense of belonging and pride in P
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@FlyingDebOff to a Great Start!Love the pacing, the surprising insights, and the co-hosts! Finished the first two with John Pepper and Meg Whitman - similar values yet totally different experiences. Excited to hear more!
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yu.k in CTGreat podcast, I’m in love with the hosts!I LOVE how both hosts share a real make a real connection with some of the most celebrated business leaders. It really humanizes these ICONS...I felt like I was having a mentoring coffee with them!
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@ramangoing deeper with leaders you want to know more about...A really fascinating take for the NEXT generation of leaders - whatever your industry. Beyond being one of the world's biggest companies, P
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annechambersDelivers beyond the promise!What a fantastic launch podcast. Meg Whitman’s conversation with Andy Tarvin was really great. Engaging- insightful and honestly a great course in all around business excellence. I’m excited for this whole series.
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BsouletLooking forward to the insightsLooking forward to hear these stories from the P&G Alum.
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tinabp$Wow! Very impressedMy hometown is in Delaware where there is a P&G plant. I’m very impressed to hear about the culture... the alumni. It’s nice to have mentors and those you know are championing your success and it seems this was fostered at P&G
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drewtarvinGreat Questions, Even Better AnswersThe guests on this show do a great job of sharing authentic, insightful answers. It's not your standard PR interview, but rather a deeper dive into how some of the biggest names in business think about their work and life. Great content, not just for P&G Alum.
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MSU TazzYou owe it to yourself to listen to this podcast.I've known John Pepper since 1973 and I learned things on this podcast that I've never known about him. One thing I did know however, and it was reinforced on this show, is that John is one of the best people I've had the privelege to know. Enjoy your time with him.
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Firelight2056Learning from LeadersThis is a great podcast. Leaders in P
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