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  <title>Episode 10: Steve Brewer On Teaching Marketing + Martha Carrigan From Big Shoes Network</title>
  <description>The world of marketing is changing almost daily. So...can you teach it?&amp;amp;nbsp; In this episode, I have a fascinating sit-down with Steve Brewer. Steve is an Assistant Professor of Marketing at Carroll University. He shares with us his thoughts on:&amp;amp;nbsp;  How to teach marketing in today’s world. How recent grads can gain an edge and get a career in marketing.&amp;amp;nbsp; What most businesses get wrong when it comes to marketing.&amp;amp;nbsp; What other non-business classes students should consider taking.&amp;amp;nbsp; And Steve shares his thoughts on what higher education is getting right and where higher ed is going in the future.&amp;amp;nbsp;  PLUS Martha Carrigan rejoins the pod to give us her take on what’s going on with hiring and the economy. Martha always has something interesting takes and I thought it would be a nice complement to the interview with Steve.&amp;amp;nbsp; Enjoy the pod! Please hit subscribe! The  book Steve is reading.&amp;amp;nbsp; Reach out to Steve at: sbrewer@carrollu.edu &amp;amp;nbsp; Reach out to Martha at: martha@bigshoesnetwork.com &amp;amp;nbsp; Music by: VJ Memes RIFF Artwork: Emma McGovern RIFF Host: Pat McGovern&amp;amp;nbsp; </description>
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