- iDigress Podcast with Host Troy Sandidge
- Lorraine Ball, Host of More than a Few Words Podcast
- Engage for Success Radio Show Interview
- Wei Houng, Host of The Money Lab Podcast
- Diane Helbig, Host of Accelerate Your Business Growth Podcast [Interview]
- Kim Sutton, Host of The Positive Productivity Podcast [Interview]
- Toni Lontis, Host of Radio Toni [Interview]
- John Jantsch, Host of The Duct Tape Marketing Podcast
- Tim Reid, Host of The Small Business Big Marketing Show Podcast [Interview]
- John Wall, Host of Marketing Over Coffee Podcast [Interview]
- Denise Griffitts, Host of Your Partner in Success Radio [Interview]
- Ilise Benun, Host of The Marketing Mentor Podcast
- Rachel Cooke, Host of The Modern Mentor Podcast
I’ve been a long-time fan of John’s work and regularly receive his Duct Tape Marketing newsletter.
1. Tell us about your podcast
The Duct Tape Marketing Podcast first aired in 2005. For over a decade John Jantsch has interviewed thought leaders, experts, and authors. Subscribers hear some of today’s most influential marketers and entrepreneurs share their stories and secrets.
2. Why did you start this podcast?
So many small business owners find marketing to be hard – it shouldn’t be. That’s why Duct Tape Marketing created a marketing system, to give small business owners back control. The podcast is another way to share core elements from this system.
3. How long have you been podcasting?
15 years
4. What do you look for in a guest?
A guest’s story and message has to align with our editorial goals. Duct Tape Marketing is a teaching organization and our guests must be able to teach the important lessons small business owners need to hear to help grow their businesses.
5. How can listeners find you?
John Jantsch is a marketing consultant, speaker, and author of Duct Tape Marketing, The Referral Engine, Duct Tape Selling, The Commitment Engine, and SEO for Growth.
His newest work, The Self-Reliant Entrepreneur: 366 Daily Meditations to Feed Your Soul and Grow Your Business taps into the wisdom of 19th-century transcendentalist literature and the author’s own 30-year entrepreneurial journey to challenge today’s entrepreneur to remain fiercely self-reliant while chasing their own version of success.