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A fun and down-to-earth podcast dedicated to helping you launch and grow your brand online by injecting it with a whole load of personality and creating content that turns followers into loyal fans. Hosted by Nell Casey – founder of creative copywriting agency Fete Creative – this podcast gives you the low down on all things ecommerce copywriting from finding your brand’s voice, writing product descriptions and using social media to connect with your customers. It also features interviews wi ...
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The QBD Marketing Pow Wow is your go-to podcast for expert advice on propelling your business to new heights. Hosted by Rich, QBD’s Head of Lead Generation, this podcast delves into a wide array of marketing topics, including SEO, digital marketing, websites, print, creative content, branding & design and video. Each episode features insight from QBD’s experts and successful clients who share their experiences and top tips for growing a business in today’s digital landscape. Whether you’re a ...
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Insights into the world of school marketing and communications, presented by Charlie Maughan, Rita Kilroy and the imageseven team. The education industry is an increasingly competitive one - a school is a business, and a marketing strategy can no longer be an afterthought.
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Pride and Perspectives is a thought-provoking and emotionally resonant podcast hosted by Dina Walters, an author, publicist, and advocate. The show centers Progressive and LGBTQIA+ voices and stories, offering a unique blend of personal narrative, cultural critique, and community commentary. With an emphasis on authenticity and emotional intelligence, Pride and Perspectives navigates complex social, political, and identity-based issues through the lived experience of its host and the guests ...
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Queer LBC

Queer LBC

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Crisscrossing between personal experiences, interactive dialogue, societal analysis and commentary, the Queer LBC podcast serves as an enlightening guide to the realities of the LGBTQ+ community while emphasizing the importance of maintaining a strong mindset amidst adversity. The team also discusses the struggles queer individuals face on variety of topics. Wrapping up in an optimistic tone, the hosts appeal to listeners to contribute towards a more accepting society. Welcome to the Queer L ...
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BEB is a podcast for service professionals looking to build an expert brand. Every now and then I release a new interview with a guest expert, each one jam-packed with expert advice that'll help you reap the benefits of an expert brand. BEB is hosted by me, Tony Gibbs—brand professional and creative business coach.
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Voice lessons, classes, training and therapy for actors, public speakers, business leaders or anybody who would like to improve their voice and speech effectiveness. I run studios in Boston, New York, Los Angeles, London (UK) and Milano (IT). I offer Vocal Coaching services also worldwide through online lessons. Feel free to contact me with your request using the contact form you find at https://www.inbornvoice.com.
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How do we interpret and understand what God is calling us to, both in our vocation and in other life choices? Join Stacey Sumereau on coffee dates with Catholic friends for insight and inspiring guidance. From touring with Broadway hit shows to discerning religious life on Lifetime’s reality TV show ”The Sisterhood: Becoming Nuns,” Stacey hasn’t stopped searching for God’s will! Original music by JF Church.
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Though I Walk

A Contemplative Podcast by M. Butler

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Though I Walk Podcast is a vacuum for my thoughts and otherwise comments on Christianity and living a Christian life. Even though I may be rife with questions, concerns, doubts, I still proceed and still walk on.
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This is the Level Up Your Brand Podcast. I'm Martin Sully, a brand strategist, designer and founder of Snapper Studio. And, I'm on a mission to help you gain clarity and confidence in your brand. I’ll arm you with bite-size tips and introduce you to friends of the show who are taking their brand to the next level.
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Brighten your day – learn about user experience, design, products, gaming and technology. With entertaining and funny chat that goes off on unexpected tangents about life, everyday pain points and hilarious solutions. 80% random, 20% user experience (UX) and user interfaces (UI)* Your hosts Mark, Nick and Paul discuss a different subject around design, UX, UI, business and technology, with the occasional special guest thrown in for good measure. Ironically as Henry Ford almost definitely did ...
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Make Your Small Business Great

Make Your Small Business Great

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The Make Your Small Business Great podcast, where you learn practical ways to Grow Your Business. Presented by a 25-year business growth specialist, with tips for your Marketing, Sales, Tools and Techniques. Listen now and learn how your small business can get greater!
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Resounding Verse

Stephen Rodgers

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Join music theorist Stephen Rodgers as he explores how composers transform words into songs. Each episode discusses one poem and one musical setting of it. The music is diverse—covering a variety of styles and time periods, and focusing on composers from underrepresented groups—and the tone is accessible and personal. If you love poetry and song, no matter your background and expertise, this show is for you. Episodes are 20-40 minutes long and air every couple of months.
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TAGLINE: A celebration of queer joy and creativity in an increasingly hostile world! ****** SYNOPSIS: Former Atlanta improvisers and childhood friends Ari (he/they) and Charlie (they/she) talk about coming out as trans in their late 20s, do improv scenes together, and collaborate on creating stories. ****** TONE: If you enjoy the conversational best friend meanderings of Nicole Byer and Sasheer Zamata, the off-the-rails improv scenes of Hey Riddle Riddle, and/or the personal trans stories of ...
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We are your new favorite commute podcast. As a group of New Yorker, we talk about life and all the highs and lows. Our only rule; Keep it real. Cover art photo provided by Mike Valdivia on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@mikechv
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Save A Pooch is all about rescue dog welfare. With an informative yet humorous tone, the good, the bad, cute, and the ugly will be addressed. Episode topics can range from: how to improve fosters' and adopters' experience with rescues; how to improve rescues' well-being and heal their trauma; what are some of the opportunities for rescues; rescue success stories; how to spot a reputable or fake rescue organization, what determines a healthy human-animal bond and much, much more! Become a sup ...
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Market research in healthcare is overdue for a change. When we review the transcripts from patients and healthcare professionals, we are looking at the words, but lacking the clues behind how they were said. Without the tone, rate, inflection, even pauses, we lose too much value in transcription. This new podcast from inVibe Labs explores topics around the hidden insights within the acoustic signals of what we say, how we say it, and the deeper meanings and emotions; all critical clues about ...
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Activate GODMODE! ⚡ Are you looking for a fun podcast that will inspire you to reach your full potential and live your best life? Look no further! This podcast combines spiritual and gaming themes with relatable, interesting guests and practical advice for improving one's life experience. ✨🏆✨ Each episode features engaging and authentic conversations that capture the unique techniques, practices, and mindsets of our guests, all with the goal of helping you master your own life! With its upbe ...
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Middle Grade Made Easy(er) brings you actionable writing craft advice on how to outline, write and revise a middle-grade novel for 8 to 12-year-old readers. Tune in twice a month to join developmental editor and author, Lou Piccolo, and learn the art of writing middle grade without the overwhelm. Whether you're trying to find a way into your novel, are stuck somewhere in the middle, need to revise but don’t know how, or are looking for tips to stay motivated to finish your novel, each episod ...
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MC Anime Podcast

Maison Collawn

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Welcome to our fandom-centric podcast, where we explore anime, geek culture, and dive deep into Japanese aesthetics and Asian Studies. Our family-friendly program features open forum discussions with a conversational, casual tone, offering unique perspectives on the topics that matter most. Episodes typically run for about 60 minutes, with new content available on Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays, and occasionally Saturdays. Please note that it may take up to 24 hours for episodes to appear on t ...
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On this podcast, our host Heather Jensen, owner of Therapy Marketing Solutions, brings real-world applications on how to market your practice, diffuses the mystical power behind marketing, and meets with everyday clinic owners to discuss what is working for them in their marketing to help them grow thriving businesses.
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By Yana Kolesnikova The author presents a case study from ride-hailing app inDrive, detailing how the company addressed a problem with its Spanish-language localization strategy. After analyzing peer apps and gathering user feedback, inDrive was able to successfully adjust its messaging for Latin America and Spain.…
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When a quiz show host asked a simple question about nursery rhymes, it seemed like harmless fun. But that moment triggered a lawsuit that would threaten to bring down one of Australia’s most iconic rock bands. In this story from the Cautionary Tales podcast, we follow the unlikely court case of Men At Work’s “Down Under,” exploring the fine line be…
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Explore how Pinterest and RWS collaborate to deliver culturally resonant user experiences worldwide. Moderated by Eddie Arrieta (CEO, MultiLingual Media), the discussion features: Francesca Di Marco – Head of Internationalization, Pinterest Maureen Lalaymia‑Phillips – Program Director, RWS Group Hear their strategies for best practices, effective c…
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What does it take to truly shift — not just in the world around us, but within ourselves? How do we build resilience when life gets messy, or hold onto self-esteem when the mirror feels unfriendly? And what if healing doesn’t have to be lonely work, but something we discover in community, laughter, and a little sparkle along the way? In this episod…
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In this episode, Anne Marie Coliander, co-founder and conference organizer of the Nordic Translation and Interpretation Forum (NTIF). Since 2011, NTIF has provided a platform for the Nordic and Baltic language industry to share knowledge, strengthen relationships, and highlight the region’s unique challenges and opportunities. She reflects on her 3…
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Most businesses dive straight into posting on social media without laying the proper groundwork. They wonder why they're not seeing results. In this episode of The Marketing PowWow, host Rich Brown sits down with QBD Marketing Specialist Molly Sneath to uncover the essential foundations that successful social media strategies are built on. Molly re…
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Hey y'all, this is a quick tea only episode! On today’s quick tea we discuss the controversy over rainbow crosswalks in Orlando, legal wins and settlements for transgender students in Iowa, the Trump administration's cut to a major sex-ed grant over trans inclusion in California, and a viral report about Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent’s heated ex…
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While strong voice is important in all fiction, it's vital in middle grade because kids between 8 and 12 are almost ready to leave early childhood behind and embark on big adventures, but they need a safe way to do so. How do they do it? Through the characters in middle-grade novels who are living the life your readers want to live! If your charact…
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Forrester’s first-ever Wave for Translation Management Systems is here—and it just made language tech a board-level conversation. In this episode of Localization Today, Eddie Arrieta sits down with Georg Ell (CEO) and Jason Hemingway (CMO) of Phrase, named a leader in the inaugural report with top scores in 21 of 26 categories. We unpack why the Wa…
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Adobe’s Ankush Sharma (Sr. Director & Head of Globalization Engineering) breaks down how his team delivers multilingual experiences at scale—across 100+ languages—by embedding MT and GenAI into Adobe’s platforms. We dive into the shift from pilots to production, human-in-the-loop quality, multimodal (text, image, video) workflows, and the real gain…
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We’re proud to present the winning entries from our Sound Off competition: five listener-made short stories that rose to the very top. From clever tinnitus tonics to melodic subway signals, from mischievous church bells to a guitar that speaks in whispers, this Gold Collection is rich with emotion, originality, and sonic craft. Subscribe on ⁠⁠⁠YouT…
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If you want to write middle-grade novels, you need to know what they are before you can put pen to paper. Knowing the guidelines will help you plot your story and write your book, and it will also increase your chances of being published. In this episode of Middle Grade Made Easy(er), we take a look at: What makes a chapter book What makes a young …
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Founder & CEO of TBO — and Juntos co-founder — Charles Campbell joins us to unpack what Vamos Juntos Mexico City revealed about Latin America’s role in our industry and what’s next for Buenos Aires (March 2026). We cover enterprise buyer momentum, why events in the Global South matter, and a clear-eyed take on AI’s real impact (8% revenue dip, 25% …
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School marketing and communications with Charlie Maughan, Rita Kilroy and Harrison Shearn In this episode of SMC, Charlie is again joined in the studio by Rita and Harrison. The team explores Meta’s latest addition of Threads as a placement option and whether schools should consider advertising on Threads. In the Deep Dive, the trio dissect comment…
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We speak with Helena Batt (TED Conferences) and Guy Piecarz (Panjaya) about TED’s move from subtitles to AI-assisted, human-reviewed dubbing across 115 languages. They unpack why dubbing delivers experience—not just information—how consent and clear labeling are built in, and what it takes technically (speech separation, context-aware translation, …
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Translate beyond segments. In this episode, we dig into “segmentless localization” with Burroworks’ founder & CEO, exploring the Free Flow Editor’s context-rich approach to translating whole pages and posts—not line by line. You’ll hear when this method outperforms classic CAT (blogs, social, email) and when it doesn’t (UI), how vector-based memory…
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By Wojciech Wołoszyk and Marta Domaszk The authors detail a method for determining whether texts are human-written or AI-generated. The approach combines computational analysis, linguistic expertise, and a weighting system to provide a probability assessment rather than a binary classification. This nuanced approach is valuable in professional cont…
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By Joshua Pennise The author examines the underlying reasons behind the ASL interpreter shortage — from insufficiently long training programs to “education deserts” — and suggests strategies for creating a more robust pipeline and setting diverse students up for success.By MultiLingual Media
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By Giovanna Patruno The traditional service-oriented model of language service providers (LSPs) is becoming outdated as clients increasingly expect sophisticated technological ecosystems, including machine translation and analytics platforms. To thrive in the age of artificial intelligence (AI), LSPs need to redefine themselves as technology compan…
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We are overjoyed to be joined by the marvelous Sunyi Dean, multiple award losing author of The Book Eaters (her words not ours). She chose the Novel Leech by Hiron Ennes for its excellent use of changing and dynamic perspective, as the titular leech slowly loses contact with its hive mind. The story is graphic, gory and gothing representation of a …
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It’s one of the quirkiest, most iconic sonic logos ever: a four-note vocal flourish that defined the early internet. In this episode, we follow the Yahoo Yodel on its unlikely journey from the snowy Swiss Alps to ‘90s country bars to Super Bowl ads. Along the way, we meet the real-life cowboy behind this yodel, whose voice launched a billion clicks…
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Marketeers, grab your delulu mindset (yes, Sean and Lindsay are still rolling with it) and settle in—because The Two Marketeers are wrapping up Season 5 with the big question they started with: is creativity actually in crisis, or are we all just addicted to the drama? In this finale, Sean and Lindsay take a fast-and-loose tour through the season’s…
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Hey yall welcome back to another episode of the QueerLBC podcast, in today’s quick tea we discuss…. a gay exorcism survivor in the UK who receives a five-figure settlement, Stonewall’s monument website removes references to bisexual and transgender people, and proposed Medicaid rules could strip LGBTQ+ Americans of coverage. Then we also discuss Ca…
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Dina Walters re-introduces the "Pride and Perspectives Podcast," with some format changes. While field reports and interviews will stay on video, she shifts her commentary predominantly to audio format. While her videos previously showcased her facial expressions and "eyebrow drama," she emphasizes that the power of her commentary lies in the words…
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Gabriel Karandyšovský previews “Global Ambitions: Revolution in Motion,” a five-article sampler. He digs into making AI actually ship through better infrastructure, why incremental wins outlast hype, localization’s “plumber” reality, treating translation as a product feature, and the skills next-gen leaders need across product, UX, growth, and data…
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From the springy jump sound to the iconic Overworld Theme, the sound of Super Mario Bros. is instantly recognizable. With just five lo-fi audio channels and 40 kilobytes of space, composer Koji Kondo created a soundscape full of unforgettable melodies. In this episode, we explore how Kondo’s playful instincts, rhythmic trickery, and love of jazz fu…
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Sébastien Bratières, Director of AI at Translated, outlines “DVPS”, a four-year EU project to build multimodal foundation models with partners including EPFL, Oxford, and ETH Zurich. We track why language tech must move beyond text to “physical AI,” integrating speech, video, handwriting, environment (satellite imagery), and cardiology data so mode…
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On July 3, 2025, at Translated’s unique “PI Campus” in Rome—eight luxury villas retrofitted into pools‑and‑massages‑equipped offices—The Translated team kicked off Project DVPS (Diversibus Vis Plurima Solvo). Backed by a €29 million EU grant, DVPES unites 70+ top AI researchers from EPFL, Oxford, ETH Zurich, FBK Trento and more to build the next ge…
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If your content isn’t built for AI, you’re falling behind. In Part 2 of this episode of The Marketing PowWow, Rich Brown continues the conversation with QBD’s SEO Director Paul Dyer to explore how AI, semantic structure, and Google’s E-E-A-T framework shape content performance in today’s search-first world. You’ll learn why technical SEO and brand …
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Amir Kamran and Amir Soleimani from Taus unpack Quality Estimation (QE) as the missing link between machine translation at scale and human-quality outcomes. They frame QE as an automated “second opinion” that flags what can ship, what needs a quick AI touch-up, and what should go to a linguist—shifting human effort to the tricky, high-risk bits. In…
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Welcome back, Marketeers! In Part 2 of the Insight Famine series, Lindsay and Sean are getting real about the crumbling state of brand strategy—and what’s behind it. Spoiler: it’s not just AI, it’s the people too. From the myth that “I’m not creative” to the obsession with shortcuts and the undervaluing of true strategic thinking, Sean and Lindsay …
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School marketing and communications with Charlie Maughan, Andrew Sculthorpe and Harrison Shearn In this episode, Charlie is joined by imageseven Managing Partner Andrew ‘Scully’ Sculthorpe and Digital Marketing Specialist Harrison Shearn. The trio explore how AI-generated summaries are affecting website traffic and SEO, and how school marketers sho…
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Eddie Arrieta sits down with Craig Stewart, Director of AI Research at Phrase and one of the architects of the Comet machine-translation metric, to unpack the evolving definition of “quality” in global content. They explore why linguistic accuracy alone no longer suffices, how downstream signals like engagement and conversion should influence local…
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Before your audience can engage with your content, search engine algorithms decide whether it’s even seen. In Part 1 of this two-part episode of The Marketing PowWow, host Rich Brown (Head of Lead Generation at QBD) talks with SEO expert Paul Dyer (Director at QBD) about why visibility begins with the robots—not the readers. This episode explores h…
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By Carol Velandia Executive Order 14224, signed in March 2025, declared English as the official language of United States federal agencies. The author calls for language service providers to publicly oppose the order and to become fierce advocates for language access policies and standards.By MultiLingual Media
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By Lucía Gutiérrez Franco and Gabriela Kouahla The authors explain why mastering glossary creation and management — as well as leveraging the right translation tools — helps language professionals ensure accurate and consistent translations in an increasingly automated world.By MultiLingual Media
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The next evolution in global content creation By Jorge Russo dos Santos and Agustín Da Fieno Delucchi Unlike traditional localization, which adapts content from a source language, a new methodology developed by Trilogica Global simultaneously creates content in multiple languages and cultural contexts. The authors argue that this approach represent…
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Today we chat about Sleeping Giants by Sylvain Neuvel, a story told through very unconventional epistoral technique of the discovery of a giant alien robot on planet earth. A collection of interviews performed by a mysterious government spook, we discover the various pitfalls of keeping a giant robot as a pet and the geopolitical repercussions. Nic…
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Georg Ell, CEO of Phrase, sits down with us to reveal how he’s steering Phrase’s culture, vision, and platform through a period of rapid industry change. He shares his playbook for leading with transparency and optimism, explains why Phrase is evolving beyond TMS into a truly multidimensional content platform, and lays out his belief that localizat…
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