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  <title>20. Why do some new ideas gain traction—while others fail to catch on? Part 2</title>
  <description>As comedian Robin Williams once observed, “No matter what people tell you, words and ideas can change the world.” &amp;amp;nbsp; This is the second part of our two-episode conversation in which we explore why some ideas gain traction, while others fail to catch on. &amp;amp;nbsp; In this episode, Ethan Beute, Mark Bonchek, Dara Treseder, and Sangram Vajre join us to discuss: &amp;amp;nbsp; - Ideas as personal truth &amp;amp;nbsp; - Influence of digital technologies &amp;amp;nbsp; - Aligning ideas and culture &amp;amp;nbsp; - The role of idea champions &amp;amp;nbsp; Ethan Beute is Chief Evangelist of BombBomb. He is co-author of  Rehumanize Your Business, and host of the  Customer Experience Podcast. &amp;amp;nbsp; Mark Bonchek is Founder and Chief Epiphany Officer of Shift Thinking. He is also on the faculty of Singularity University. &amp;amp;nbsp; Dara Treseder is Chief Marketing Officer at Carbon. She previously led marketing and growth efforts at GE, Apple, and Goldman Sachs. &amp;amp;nbsp; Sangram Vajre is Chief Evangelist and Co-Founder at Terminus. He is host of the FlipMyFunnel Podcast and author of two books about Account-Based Marketing. </description>
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