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*This podcast is now archived but I'm actively still producing b2b marketing and the attention economy episodes over on 'The Digital Dispatch Podcast'. And maybe throwing in a complaint or two about the Jaguars. Follow along with all of my content/socials at: https://digitaldispatch.io/blythe-brumleve-bio-owner-of-digital-dispatch/

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    • Wirtschaft

*This podcast is now archived but I'm actively still producing b2b marketing and the attention economy episodes over on 'The Digital Dispatch Podcast'. And maybe throwing in a complaint or two about the Jaguars. Follow along with all of my content/socials at: https://digitaldispatch.io/blythe-brumleve-bio-owner-of-digital-dispatch/

    What I Learned After Launching a Membership Site

    What I Learned After Launching a Membership Site

    Have you ever launched a new product or service? Did it fail miserably by your own unreasonable standards? Well, have I got the relatable show for you.

    Listen in as I detail what went right and what went wrong with the launch of the membership site, Freight School Playbook.


    My personal website links: 
    Logistics marketing services: Digital DispatchLogistics marketing online courses: Freight School PlaybookEntreprenuer cheat codes: Bonjour with Blythe
    Find me on all the social media platforms by searching @blythebrum and/or @digidispatch

    • 51 Min.
    Joe Budden, Rogan, and The Business of Podcasting

    Joe Budden, Rogan, and The Business of Podcasting

    In the last few months, listeners and podcasters alike have been given a rare glimpse into the business side of big-time podcasters.

    Between Joe Rogan taking a $100-million dollar licensing deal in his Spotify move to Joe Budden documenting his divorce from the same platform, we're finally starting to learn some concrete methods on how the biggest creators in the game are treating contracts, ads, and expectations. Add on the drama behind 'Call Her Daddy' and the hosts' battle for IP and we have a good look into where podcasters of all levels should place value.

    In this show, I'm joined by Badr Milligan of The Shortbox Podcast and Al Pete of Mister Peterson's Neighborhood to discuss our takeaways from the listener's perspective as well as what lessons we'll use for our own shows moving forward.

    Links from the show: 
    Joe Budden's announcement on leaving SpotifyCharlamagne tha God's comments on Joe leavingJoe Budden's followup to the initial announcementBill Burr's comments on Joe Rogan about protecting comics and creatorsCall Her Daddy's battle with Barstool for IPBarstool CEO Erika Nardini explaining why IP is so valuable 

    My personal website links: 
    Logistics marketing: Digital DispatchEntreprenuer cheat codes: Bonjour with Blythe
    Find me on all the social media platforms by searching @blythebrum

    • 1 Std. 24 Min.
    How to Protect Your Social Media Accounts

    How to Protect Your Social Media Accounts

    TikTok’s rise in popularity isn’t without controversy.

    Some of that worry has been orchestrated by other big tech jealous of that growth

    Others are worried for more geopolitical reasons.

    But for a lot of creators, like myself, Tiktok has been far and away the most enjoyable app in years.

    Especially during COVID--where it forced me to learn video editing on the fly and challenge myself on a new platform.

    I’m not alone as the app has skyrocketed in growth--and because the company’s owner, Bytedance is located in China, that obviously creates some issues like getting banned by the US government.

    So as content creators what do we do? How do we protect ourselves and the content we’ve spent a lot of time and energy on? Listen to the latest episode as host Blythe Brumleve dives into the strategies.


    Links mentioned during the show:
    Get a copy of your TikTok files from FYP.RIPPatreon in danger?
    My personal website links: 
    Logistics marketing: Digital DispatchEntreprenuer cheat codes: Bonjour with Blythe
    Find me on all the social media platforms by searching @blythebrum

    • 25 Min.
    My Quarantine Project: Freight School Playbook

    My Quarantine Project: Freight School Playbook

    A lot of projects were put on hold during the Covid quarantine. And while the lockdowns forced me to throw my 2020 content plan in the trash--it led to a new opportunity that seems to be evolving daily.

    Listen to the podcast I recorded to help launch Freight School Playbook--a membership community to help overwhelmed entrepreneurs, marketers, and sales departments in the trucking and logistics space by providing courses that cut through the digital media noise.

    Naturally, with any fluid project, there are already improvements being made to the platform--which has resulted in the need to re-record the launch materials. But we do this for good reason as we've got to include more educators excited to share their expertise with the transportation world.

    Stay tuned for more upcoming updates but until then, join the waitlist to learn more as we get closer to launch at → https://FreightSchoolPlaybook.com 

    • 13 Min.
    Making Your Virtual Event Not Suck

    Making Your Virtual Event Not Suck

    If you're in business or sales, you've likely experienced an event/conference being outright canceled or turned into a virtual event.

    And while many of us roll our eyes at the mere thought of attending another Zoom call--the truth is virtual events are here to stay.

    So how do we make them not suck?

    In this episode, I'm diving into the key takeaways of what makes for a great virtual conference or event so you can apply those tips to your own meetup without, ya know, breaking social distancing rules. For my logistics people, if you participated in Freightwaves Live at Home event, you know exactly what I'm about to discuss.

    Check the timestamps to jump to a specific topic.


    Watch the video for this show: https://youtu.be/-iEjF3LleeA


    Checkout Freightwaves Live at Home content: https://live.freightwaves.com/


    Links mentioned during the show:
    Creating your 2020 Content PlanPodia's insight into a great virtual retreatiBreakthrough Virtual Event SoftwareSwitcher Studios broadcasting software
    My personal website links: 
    Logistics marketing: Digital DispatchEntreprenuer cheat codes: Bonjour with Blythe

    • 31 Min.
    How Waitressing Can Set You Up For Success

    How Waitressing Can Set You Up For Success

    Everyone knows the restaurant industry is currently in shambles with the on-going drama from the ‘Rona. This global pandemic has left thousands--possibly millions--without the income they’re used to earning by waiting tables and serving drinks.
    As an 8-year FOH worker who waitressed at many restaurants, golf courses, bars, and events, I can tell you with confidence the skills I learned while waiting tables help me run two businesses and several side hustles. 
    In this show, I break down those 4 skills that hopefully will inspire my fellow SIN workers to either continue their path in the industry—Or to find a new career to fuel their passions.  


    About This Show:
    Bonjour with Blythe covers the wins, losses, and lifestyle around being a present-day entrepreneur.
    Contrary to popular belief, freelancing and entrepreneurialism are not all working out of coffee shops and taking insta-friendly vacations. There are real challenges (and tears!) involved with running your own business. But there are also a lot of perks; which host Blythe Brumleve hopes to share both sides of the coin in this show. 

    Check out the blog (linked above) to find links to past shows, videos, and stalk me on your social network of choice. Unless you're a Titans fan. Then you're just mental. 

    • 8 Min.

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