I turned my business into a podcast


Reader, let me take you back 10 years:

Jan 2015: My first-ever “content” drop.

A podcast called The Ocho.

Me and my buddy James, talking TV, movies, and pop culture.

We didn’t even know it was content; we were just having fun.

Nov 2015: My second podcast, Where’s Larry: An Impractical Jokers Fan Podcast.

It exploded:

  • 500k listeners
  • Live shows in NYC
  • Guest appearances, including Murr himself

It was a wild ride.

Mar 2021: Podcast #3, For My Sons.

Great concept, bad execution.

I got caught up in trying to monetize and lost my passion.

And now…

Jan 2025: Let’s Make a Video.

I’m back, baby!

This time, I’m experimenting.

I'm attempting to turn my business into a podcast.

I have no idea if it will work, but I’m committed to figuring it out - with you along for the ride.


What to Expect

Let’s Make a Video is like no podcast you’ve seen before.

Each episode brings you behind the scenes of video creation with some of the best creators out there, like:

  • Jasmine Alic
  • Alana Sparrow
  • Holly Crawshaw
  • Nick Broekema

The first episode drops this Thursday, January 8th, and you can catch it every week on my YouTube channel.

Watch the intro video here to get a taste of what’s coming.

Why You’ll Love It

This podcast isn’t just about video creation, it’s about storytelling, connection, and creativity.

Whether you’re a content creator, business owner, or just someone who loves hearing from brilliant people, Let’s Make a Video has something for you.

Ready to dive in?

Subscribe on YouTube so you don’t miss a single episode.

Cheers,

Coach D.

P.S.

Did I mention there’s an intro video? Check it out, it’s just over a minute long, and it’s the perfect way to kick things off.


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