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    Explore " covideo" with insightful episodes like "Up Level Your Sales Game with Video! Video Follow Up: Where, When & How", "One Man's Dystopia is Another Man's Utopia" and "Covideo" from podcasts like ""Fired Up! No Nonsense Talk and Car Dealership Solutions", "It's New Orleans: Happy Hour" and "It's New Orleans: Happy Hour"" and more!

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    Up Level Your Sales Game with Video! Video Follow Up: Where, When & How

    Up Level Your Sales Game with Video! Video Follow Up: Where, When & How

    Video Follow Up in the dealership! The time was YESTERDAY to level up with video. Make video a new standard.

    Join Michael and Susan along with special guest, Margaret Henney, Marketing Director of Covideo, talk the importance of video in converting the customer.  We’re talking where, when and how to use it to be effective. 

    This episode is brought to you by Covideo. Get a free trial: 
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    One Man's Dystopia is Another Man's Utopia

    One Man's Dystopia is Another Man's Utopia

    If you’re trapped at home hating watching the world come to an end, remember the wise words of Sergio from the band Rodo: One person’s dystopia is another person’s utopia.

    Sergio and Rodo (the person) play a couple of songs that illustrate this dichotomy, as well as pulling together another pair of polar concepts, ballads and hip hop, into their unique blend of music that Grant apparently branded as Hip Hop Ballad. Their new music is out April 15th, so enjoy your dystopia/utopia with a new soundtrack.

    Also, while you’re holed up in the house, how about watching Linda Midgett’s movie, Same God? Its on Amazon and AppleTV and is a feature length documentary about a black woman college professor at an evangelical school who decides to show some empathy for Muslim women by walking around in a hijab. You can probably guess what happens to her but it sounds a lot more worthwhile and compelling than Tiger King.

    The last time we had a major societal meltdown in New Orleans, Blake Haney and his company Dirty Coast were at the forefront of the recovery, galvanizing us around the bumper sticker that said it all, “Be a New Orleanian wherever you are.” This time around Blake isn’t quite so upbeat about how this is all going to go down. But’s one of the smartest and most erudite guys in town so his opinion is very much worth listening to.

    Photos by Jill Lafleur.

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    Covideo

    Covideo

    In our second Happy Hour by Zoom we manage to take advantage of not being able to hang out in a bar and instead talk to people all across the country in a new concept we’re calling Covideo. Yes, that’s in questionable taste, but after all it is Happy Hour.

    Mike Rubin is stuck in his second week of isolation in San Francisco. When times are normal Mike has a photography business called Neomodern, in which people walk into his photo gallery with their phones filled with photos and with the assistance of experts walk out with a framed print on archival quality paper. It’s a brilliant idea that has been around for 3 years but Mike’s dilemma is, does he hang on and hope the world returns to how it was, or does he embrace change and morph into something different? He’s at this point heading along the latter avenue.

    Katrina Brees is sitting on a possible Covid-driven windfall. Not only did her 10 year old movie about her Vagina from the Future who cures a Chinese-born virus predict this whole current scenario, but she has long been in the funeral and casket business. Katrina’s Fantastic Casket business is fundamentally a  DIY coffin, though now she is moving into a whole new arena of disposing of dead bodies which involves melting flesh and crushing bones. In case you think this is a piece of mis-reporting or exaggerated in some way, take a listen to this conversation.

    Rich Collins had a great year lined up which included an Asian tour and a solo spot at Jazz Fest. Well, that’s all changed. However, he still has a trove of great new songs, one of which he plays on this show, about the pleasures of driving around aimlessly and cranking up the radio.  Hopefully those days will return in the not too distant future.

    Andrew Duhon gets his cable fixed in the middle of this show, just in time to play an almost acapella song.

    Photos from this show by Jill Lafleur are on our website https://itsneworleans.com/2020/03/25/covideo/

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