Here's the real first episode of the podcast, where I explain why you might want to start with this episode instead of that other first episode. Basically, I've reframed the podcast to make it more specific to the audience that I'm hoping to attract. Topics discussed in this episode:
* Why the first episode was the wrong direction
* An introduction to the Rock and Roll Reclaimed business, which I have started in 2021 after leaving a two-decade long marketing career.
* Focusing my message, and fine-tuning the point of view
Closing out the show I talk about one of the records that I have been listening to recently, Grand Funk's Live Album from 1970 and why I didn't take to it when my dad first introduced it to me in my teenage years. Spoiler: I've taken to it now. Here's the accompanying article about this classic live album. (https://www.rockandrollreclaimed.com/reclaimed-insights/grand-funk-railroad-live-album-1970?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=RRR%20Podcast)

Here's the real first episode of the podcast, where I explain why you might want to start with this episode instead of that other first episode. Basically, I've reframed the podcast to make it more specific to the audience that I'm hoping to attract. Topics discussed in this episode:

Why the first episode was the wrong direction
An introduction to the Rock and Roll Reclaimed business, which I have started in 2021 after leaving a two-decade long marketing career.
Focusing my message, and fine-tuning the point of view

Closing out the show I talk about one of the records that I have been listening to recently, Grand Funk's Live Album from 1970 and why I didn't take to it when my dad first introduced it to me in my teenage years. Spoiler: I've taken to it now. Here's the accompanying article about this classic live album.