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Casey Cheshire is the founder and CEO of Ringmaster Conversational Marketing, a B2B podcasting agency that helps businesses build authentic connections through conversation. A seasoned marketer, podcaster, and author of Marketing Automation Unleashed, Casey brings more than two decades of experience at the intersection of technology and communication. In this episode of Expertly Said, he and Kristen Sweeney dive into how podcasting has evolved from a content tool to a human connector—and why genuine connection may be the most valuable currency in an increasingly automated world. The Big Idea: Human Connection Is the Currency of the AI Future As Casey explains, the marketing world was already noisy before AI—and now it’s louder than ever. Automation, he says, has made it easier to reach more people but harder to truly connect. In an era where AI can write, sell, and even imitate human voices, Casey believes the ability to form real, one-to-one relationships will only grow in value. He argues that the tools of modern marketing should be used in the service of human connection, not as a replacement for it. Podcasting, in particular, creates the kind of trust and authenticity that can’t be automated. Whether it’s a conversation that leads to a new business relationship or a single moment of recognition between two professionals, these connections stand out in a landscape full of digital noise. “I think everyone really should have a podcast,” says Casey. “I will die on that hill.” Key Takeaways As AI makes communication easier but less personal, genuine human connection will become the differentiator. Marketing technology should exist in service of people, not as a substitute for genuine relationships. Podcasting creates opportunities for authentic, one-to-one interactions that build trust at scale. The future belongs to marketers who lead with connection and find ways for technology to amplify it.