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Time To Make Some Noise: The First-Ever Atomic Tango Podcast

May 1, 2017
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by Freddy Tran Nager, Founder of Atomic Tango, Long-Time Listener, First-Time Podcaster; Photo by Jonathan Velasquez on Unsplash…

So I decided to take the audio plunge and launch my own podcast…

Atomic Tango · The Atomic Tango Marketing, Media, and Mischief Podcast, Episode 1

Like this website, the Atomic Tango podcast explores marketing, media, and other mischief. This first episode features my thoughts on the infamous Pepsi Kendall Jenner commercial, the trouble with Twitter, and the challenges facing American retailers.

So why podcast? Several reasons:

  1. Blog readership appears to be declining. I’m experiencing this and am hearing about it from other experienced bloggers. I blame Facebook and its throttling of organic reach. (If you post something on Facebook that links to an outside source, Facebook will bury it, particularly if it’s from a business. Apparently, Mark Zuckerberg wants companies to pay for exposure on his planet. Welcome to the no-longer-free market.)
  2. Podcasts are on the rise. Whether Americans are driving, sitting on a bus, or simply doing busy work, more and more are listening to others speak their minds. Since I do love to talk, this suits me.
  3. Video is not my jam. I applaud anyone who hosts a YouTube series, particularly on a regular basis. I’ve produced a few videos, and quickly realized that I prefer to be behind the curtain.

So a’podcasting I went. And I still couldn’t have done it without the help of some top-notch professionals.

First, big-time thanks to Rick Sanchez and Post Haste Media for sponsoring and producing this first episode.
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The Blue Agave album coverAnd then, a shout out to the ultimate L.A. band, The Blue Agave, for letting me use their track “Morena” as my podcast theme.

It’s still a work in progress: I’m experimenting with the length, developing regular segment ideas, learning which words tangle my tongue (“particularly” in particular), and figuring out how to structure the content so it doesn’t get too dated too quickly. (Note to self: Don’t mention stock prices in a non-daily audio show again. Apparently they change regularly. Who knew?) Future episodes will also feature interviews with marketing insiders and influencers, so it won’t just be all Freddy all the time.

Of course, I’ll still continue to blog — I won’t let Facebook stop me! — but it’s time to let some other media do the talking.

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  1. Teri Bond
    May 3, 2017 @ 5:58 pm
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    Thanks Freddy a.k.a. My Favorite Devil’s Advocate, I can always count on you to deliver valuable lessons about how to make the most of social media through a marketing lens. Especially like your tip to use Twitter as a learning tool instead of a noise-making tool. And, you slay with this gem about dying malls; “…as if the Walking Dead will emerge from the abandoned Orange Julius stall at any time…”

    • Freddy J. Nager
      May 4, 2017 @ 12:31 pm
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      Thanks, Teri! Your comment encourages me to keep podcasting!

  2. 4 Ways To Fix American Retail + What To Drink This Summer: Hear It All In This Episode Of The Atomic Tango Podcast – Atomic Tango
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  3. Retail’s Return From The Dead: Signs Of The Zombie Economy — Or Reports Of Deaths That Were Greatly Exaggerated? – Atomic Tango
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    […] turns out that the earlier retail malaise was the usual product of consumer income and confidence. As I explained in my podcast, the middle class isn’t what it used to be AND it’s beset by skyrocketing costs for […]

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