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I Love Marketing

Joe Polish and Dean Jackson

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I Love Marketing is an ever expanding world-wide community of people that love marketing and want to keep innovating and learning. This podcast is for Entrepreneurs, small business owners or even start-ups that want inspiration and ACTIONABLE marketing strategies about direct mail ideas, lead generation, lead conversion, getting referrals, email marketing and more. Joe and Dean also discuss psychology, books, people and productivity.
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B’nM Pro Staffer Russ Bailey hosts the BrushPile Fishing Podcast, a podcast complementing the popular Crappie TV Show, “BrushPile Fishing.” With various guests in the Crappie community, you will find tips on Crappie Fishing, as well as Crappie tournaments and more!
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Grammy winning engineer/producer Tom Lord-Alge has been behind some major music the last 40 years. He starts out in NYC under the tutelage of his brother Chris and breaks big working on Steve Winwood's Back in the High Life album. Over the years he's engineered dozens of gigantic hits including albums by Blink-182, Pink, Weezer, Marilyn Manson and …
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Bassist Neil Stubenhaus was a key member of that pool of exceptional talent in LA in the 70s and 80s that were first calls to play on the great albums made during the era. Neil stood shoulder to shoulder with the likes of Nathan East, Lee Sklar and Pino Palladino (among many) to make good music even better. Included on his resume are people like Bi…
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Mike Post is probably the most successful composer of the last half century. He literally wrote the themes to hundreds of TV shows from the early 70s until now. In fact, there's a good chance that during the heyday, almost every person on earth heard his work at least once a week. That's astounding. You could argue that shows like NYPD Blue, Law & …
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In this conversation, we talk to Rob Laine about his experience starting a business. We chat about some of the challenges faced, and how he and his business partners overcame them. We talk about the inception of the idea, finding the right location, and the design of the bar. Despite the challenges, Rob emphasizes the importance of supporting the c…
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Imagine being one of the architects of one of the biggest albums in rock history. It's like winning the lottery. As we know from the Fleetwood Mac story, what was happening behind the scenes on Rumours was as juicy and tasty as the music they were making. Witness to all of it was the great Ken Caillat! He went on to co-produce with Richard Dashut T…
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This week, Jesus Jones embarks on their first US tour in 30 years! It's short, just a few shows over a couple of weeks, but it's, hopefully, the beginning of restoring a relationship with the states that will grow in the near future. Since lead singer Mike Edwards was on the show a few years ago, we are joined this time by keyboardist (and band man…
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In this conversation, Drew Weatherhead discusses his podcast, The Social Disorder, and its evolution from a pandemic project to a search for truth. Drew highlights the manipulation of science and the importance of incorporating philosophy in understanding the world. He delves into the meta problems in society, including the repeating patterns of co…
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This week we get to hear from acclaimed songwriter Dean Pitchford! After 45 years of near consistent success, Dean will finally be inducted in the Songwriters Hall of Fame this year, which is just another line on his impressive resume. He won an Oscar for writing "Fame" for Irene Cara and achieved the absolute peak with Footloose. He not only wrote…
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Join host Russ Bailey and guest Brad Whitehead on the BrushPile Fishing Podcast as they discuss family, fishing, and catching crappie in the summertime. Brad shares his passion for fishing and how he had to step back from the competitive bass fishing world to spend more time with his son. He also discusses his plans for the upcoming summer, includi…
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In this conversation, Zach chats with Danny Smart, a musician and audio engineer from England who recently moved to Canada. Danny shares his experiences working as a musician on cruise ships and his love for country music. He also discusses his transition to recording and his goals for the future. The conversation touches on topics such as the diff…
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Our guest this week is multi-Grammy winning producer Russ Titelman. Russ has been deeply rooted in the music business since the 60s as a producer, an engineer, a songwriter, and even a session guitarist. His midas touch has benefitted legendary artists like Paul Simon, Chaka Khan, James Taylor, Cyndi Lauper, Brian Wilson, Rickie Lee Jones, and won …
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In 1989 when Australian rock bands like Midnight Oil and INXS were screaming up the charts in the US, you'd think the easiest thing in the world would be to present one more and let them continue the streak. Such was not the story of Boom Crash Opera. Despite getting some airplay for "Onion Skin" off their second album, These Here Are Crazy Times, …
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The Dandy Warhols have been around for 30 years. That can't be right! In the 90s they seemed like hedonistic little hippies and now, they still are, but the rest of the world has caught up with them. On the 15th, the band releases ROCKMAKER, their first fully guitar-driven album in a while (maybe ever) and they embark on a US tour this week. Zia Mc…
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These days, guitarist Nigel Bennett is as much an entrepreneur as he is a punk rocker. I'll explain. Nigel's career began in the 70s when he was hired to join The Members who were mixing punk, pop and reggae in unique ways. They're probably best remembered by their 1982 hit "Working Girl". The band didn't last long and Nigel bummed around until he …
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Author Joel Selvin returns to the show to discuss his new book on one of the greatest and most complicated drummers in rock history, Jim Gordon. The list of songs made better by Jim's talent is endless - "Good Vibrations", "Rikki Don't Lose That Number", "Wichita Lineman", "Apache" and hundreds of others. He was also the drummer in Derek and the Do…
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The amazing Mike Scott returns to the podcast to go deep on the Waterboys' 1985 masterpiece This is the Sea. This benchmark album has been released in a massive 6-disc deluxe edition that includes almost 100 tracks, many of which have never been heard before, and a hardback book all of which tells the story of the album's creation. Mike takes us tr…
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Cult icon Josie Cotton joins us this week! Of course, her career exploded in the early 80s with the help of Valley Girl and the immortal "Johnny, Are You Queer?" but her time on major labels was short-lived. For almost 40 years she's built a career thriving as an indie artist and doing her own thing. Last year she released a strong new album called…
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Rahim Mohamed is a political columnist based in Calgary. His writing has appeared in a number of major outlets, including National Post, The Line, and the Calgary Herald. He holds a PhD in Political Science from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Find Rahim online: https://twitter.com/rmohamed_yyc Articles from Rahim: https://thehub.c…
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Rich Travali is one of the most successful guests we've ever featured on the show. He began his career in the 80s at the Hit Factory in New York working with legends like Patti Smith, Sting and Paul Simon, who he was especially close to during the recording of The Rhythm of the Saints. In the 90s he formed a bond with Puff Daddy which led to a coup…
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Find James Lindsay online: https://newdiscourses.com/ https://twitter.com/ConceptualJames Pre Order James's new book: https://www.amazon.com/Queering-American-Child-Religious-Poisons-ebook/dp/B0CSKPK45D?crid=1HYSGV162UGIE&keywords=queering+of+the+american+mind&language=en_US&linkCode=sl1&linkId=e68c161daa3e6a59048f2a507600dd9c&qid=1706675366&ref_=a…
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Ian Lloyd has been at this longer than many of us have been alive. He first took off fronting Stories in the early 70s for three albums. The second one, About Us, featured the surprising #1 smash "Brother Louie". From there he went solo and released some excellent (and sadly out of print) power pop albums including the wonderful Goosebumps from 197…
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Join host Russ and special guest Dean Yoder of Millertech Batteries and Electronics as they discuss the latest and greatest in lithium battery technology for fishing boats. Learn about the benefits of lithium batteries, including their increased power, longer range, and lighter weight. Hear from Dean firsthand about his experiences using lithium ba…
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For this Book Club we welcome noted Australian author Jeff Apter to discuss his new book on Neil Finn, Don't Dream It's Over. Jeff has been a successful music writer for decades, contributing to Rolling Stone as penning books on AC/DC, Keith Urban, and the Bee Gees. Nick and I nerd out on our love for Neil, what he's like, how the band and his fami…
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Step into the dynamic world of COO's with Cameron Herold. As he unravels the intricacies of effective leadership, covering key aspects like titles, compensation, and building successful partnerships with CEOs. If you’d like to join world-renowned Entrepreneurs at the next Genius Network Event or want to learn more about Genius Network, go to www.Ge…
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This week we welcome one of the greatest musicians alive, bassist Jah Wobble! Jah first rose to prominence in PIL alongside John Lydon on their first two groundbreaking albums. After he left he struggled for a few years before picking it back up with the Invaders of the Heart and playing with almost everyone. In this conversation we discuss artists…
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Animotion's Bill Wadhams returns to the show to deep dive their excellent comeback album from 2017, Raise. I see this album as a perfect example of what legacy artists, especially ones from the 80s, are capable of doing in this day and age. It's an incredibly strong set of tunes that not enough people know about. Bill explains how the album came to…
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Uncork the secrets of Illinois' crappie paradise, Carlyle Lake, with expert guide Jason Menendez on the BrushPile Fishing Podcast! Dive deep into winter crappie tactics, from timber tangles to brush pile bonanzas. Jason also opens up about his dedication to veterans programs, sharing how fishing heals and connects. Whether you're a seasoned angler …
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The power of hyper-personalizing your marketing in a way that works in good and bad times. If you’d like to join world-renowned Entrepreneurs at the next Genius Network Event or want to learn more about Genius Network, go to www.GeniusNetwork.com. Here’s a glance at what you’ll learn from Draye Redfern in this episode: How to plan and operate your …
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Dive deep into the world of crappie fishing with Mississippi guide Warren Cotton! In this episode, we unlock winter's hidden crappie patterns, master the art of live scope scouting, and gear up for an epic spring bite. Learn Warren's top tips for finding and catching monster crappie all year long, whether you're a seasoned angler or just getting st…
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