The Notorious B2B Show’s Podcast
The Notorious B2B Show’s Podcast
Podcast Description
SNL meets TMZ but for B2B marketing. Hosted by Tas Bober and Tim Davidson, Notorious B2B is where LinkedIn drama, marketing chaos, and corporate cringe get the airtime they deserve. We talk about the stuff no one else wants to say out loud: shady campaigns, unhinged posts, comment bait, teardown culture, and all the things making B2B feel more like reality TV. This is not thought leadership. This is Notorious B2B.
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The podcast delves into a variety of engaging themes around B2B marketing, such as corporate drama, LinkedIn antics, and the ethics of social media campaigns. Notable episodes explore the dynamics of shady marketing campaigns, the impact of viral posts, and the intricacies of corporate espionage, offering listeners a behind-the-scenes look at unfiltered marketing chaos and cultural phenomena in the industry.

SNL meets TMZ but for B2B marketing. Hosted by Tas Bober and Tim Davidson, Notorious B2B is where LinkedIn drama, marketing chaos, and corporate cringe get the airtime they deserve. We talk about the stuff no one else wants to say out loud: shady campaigns, unhinged posts, comment bait, teardown culture, and all the things making B2B feel more like reality TV. This is not thought leadership. This is Notorious B2B.
Cvent just acquired ON24. You’re probably thinking, “Okay, another B2B acquisition, who cares?” But they bought Goldcast just 2 weeks earlier.
In this episode, we break down:
- Why Cvent is suddenly on a buying spree
- OpenAI is speculated to purchase Pinterest
- LinkedIn took down another data provider, Artisan, but this one has a happy ending.
- Microsoft’s AI Irony: AI writes 30% of their code, yet Windows 11 keeps breaking.
- Is adding Reddit moderator to your resume a flex or nah?
- McKinsey’s Creator Play: even the B2B dinosaurs are into influencers
- Reverse Psychology Ads: Why “DON’T BOOK A DEMO” is outperforming traditional CTAs.
- And much, much more.
Join us, it’s episode 44.
Timestamps:
- 03:08 Cvent’s acquisition spree
- 07:01 OpenAI’s rumored acquisition of Pinterest
- 15:17 LinkedIn takes down Artisan
- 20:11 Chris Walker’s Encoded website
- 27:35 Microsoft’s AI irony
- 34:03 Reddit moderator on resume
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Connect with the hosts:
Tim Davidson – linkedin.com/in/tadavidson41
Tas Bober – linkedin.com/in/tasbober
Subscribe for more no-BS breakdowns of the internet’s wildest B2B moments.
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Today’s episode is brought to you by Exit Five. Thanks to Dave and the Exit Five team for being OG supporters of Notorious B2B.
Tim and Tas have both been members since the beginning and get a ton of value from being part of this community.
Join the top community of B2B marketers now at ExitFive.com and get access to one of the 30+ in-person events Exit Five is hosting in 2026.
Also, we heard Dave is super jacked, a millionaire, a great father, a speed reader, he’s run 300 marathons, and donates over $1M a year to very important charities.
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Also, special thanks to our friends at Vector – the only ad platform brave enough to say what we’re all thinking: native targeting is a scam.
Vector lets you build audiences by name. Not “job title at tech company.” Actual people who clicked your ad, visited your site, or creeped on your pricing page. (Also, the branding has cute ghosties. What more do you want?)
Check them out at vector.co and stop paying to show ads to your uncle’s dentist’s cousin.
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Finally, huge shoutout to Sahil, CEO of Spiralyze, the company that captures winning A/B tests from 78,000 websites. He kinda knows what works on B2B websites.
This February, he’s teaming up with folks like Anthony Pierri, Jess Cook, Rob Kaminski, Alina Vandenberghe, and our very own Tas Bober, to host Above the Fold – a workshop-style event designed to help you build a better website.
No keynotes. No panels. Just hands-on, practical sessions you can actually use.
Join us in February. Get the details at spiralyze.com/abovethefold
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