The Paul Truesdell Podcast

Podcasting is the great equalizer for business owners today. It's a tool that the little guy and gal can use to command attention, primarily when the target audience is well understood and identified. In the episode, P Daddy Truezzz [Yes, that's the name I've been given by the one who likes to laugh like a Bashkir Curly on a romp.] So let's get down to business and ride this episode and see where it goes.

Show Notes

The Paul Truesdell Podcast

Sponsored by nobody because paid advertising chokes and corrupts free speech.
 
Time to Laugh, Drink, Think, and Feed the Bashkir Curly horse.
 
·      Think for yourself
·      Do not think outside the box
·      Instead, begin by rejecting that the box exists

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The History of Time Before and After Cellphones by Marina Roukalova (a friend) - "It was a dimly lit restaurant. The slates of grey rain droned on outside as I sat with an established financial advisor in his 60s. His impeccable pocket square stiff in his suit, the weight of his gold watch betraying a boomer generation unfazed by the minimalistic wearable tech of today. We talked about many things; it was one of those conversations when an interesting man sits down with a writer. In the 80s, he was a cop in the up-and-coming city of Tampa, FL. The halcyon days of the 80s when people left front doors unlocked and talked to neighbors, a generation that collectively bought into the friendly myth of Michael Jackson and Coca Cola."  Thank you Marina for using and sharing a silly story from decades ago.  And who is that boomer?  It's none other than the one who has been anointed P Daddy Truezzz (I prefer Truz, but I've been overruled by the powers at the marketing company).

NYTimes Recommended Speaker/Entertainer ♥ Magician, Mentalist, Consultant, TEDx Speaker ♠ Association/Conference Keynotes and Programs ♦️ Live, Virtual, or Hybrid: Let's Go! - It's Joe M. Turner, (a friend) - I will be using a clip that I asked Joe to submit in the next episode.  Turner Magic - Joe M. Turner on LinkedIn

Episode 258 Rough Outline
  1. Checklist
  2. Numerous forms of media
  3. On-demand radio
  4. Low effort
  5. Promote your business
  6. Just have some fun
  7. Easy connection with family, friends, neighbors, relatives, and co-workers
  8. Microphone, room, and sound quality
  9. Stay in the closet
  10. Relax
  11. Create a niche
  12. Pick a name
  13. Be creative, descriptive
  14. Cover art
  15. Small print consideration
  16. Color 
  17. Social media promotion
  18. Website
  19. Podcast equipment, don't go overboard
  20. Computer or laptop, a phone only if you must
  21. Hosting platforms
  22. RSS feeds and listings
  23. Consistent
  24. Some say to have a consistent format, I say why?  Change it up, have some fun. Life changes. Roll with the times
  25. Editing
  26. Garage Band
  27. Audacity
  28. Email list
  29. Guests - Ugh
  30. Cross marketing
  31. Likes are not votes
  32. Collaboration
  33. Paid advertising 
  34. Then there's me: Sponsored by nobody because paid advertising chokes and corrupts free speec
 
Paul Grant Truesdell, J.D., AIF | CEO
The Truesdell Companies
The Truesdell Professional Building
200 NW 52nd Avenue
Ocala, Florida 34482
212-433-2525
Email: paul@paultruesdell.com
Corporate Website: https://truesdell.net
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/paul-grant-truesdell/

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What is The Paul Truesdell Podcast?

The Paul Truesdell Podcast

Welcome to the Paul Truesdell Podcast. So, what's the gig? Paul records frequently at the Truesdell Professional Building. He eplains a few things about how life works before time gets away. Paul connects the dots, the plot and knots, spots the ops with a heavy dose of knocks, mocks, pots, rocks, socks, and mops. Confused? Then welcome aboard! You see, Paul the Elder enjoys telling complex stories in a way that is easy to understand. While always based on business, economics, and forecasting, having fun, laughing, and being among like-minded men, women, and children from Earth, Pluto, Jupiter, and Neptune is a requirement. Paul the Elder coupled with Team Truesdell, have been there and done it. If you enjoy front porch philosophers who take deep dives and connect the dots, while drinking coffee during the day and a whiskey after five, welcome.
It is a true pleasure to have you onboard.

This is, The Paul Truesdell Podcast.