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The Portable Trevor Show
Marketing BOSS, Rob Alderman

The Portable Trevor Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2024 67:05


Today, I'm thrilled to introduce Rob Alderman, a mentor and friend from my hometown. Rob is a marketing genius and an entrepreneur with a passion for movies and pop culture. We talk about his journey with The Alderman Group, his unique marketing approach, and his insights on platforms like TikTok and Vine. Plus, we share some fun stories about our experiences with brand interactions on social media. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/portabletrevor/support

Servecast
Ep.119 Rob Aldermen

Servecast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2021 41:00


Rob Alderman helped build servecast from the ground up, but today he stopped by to talk about the benefits of recreational reading.

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College Hill Podcast - A Be the Bridge: Southeast Tennessee Region Production

Chattanooga native and owner of R&B Barbershop Rodney Williams cuts up with Rob Alderman as they chat about his move to Cleveland, TN and how barbershop culture creates a vital community connection for many of the city's black residents. This podcast is made possible by the United Way of the Ocoee Region and Be The Bridge: Southeast Tennessee Region. CollegeHillPastAndPresent #CollegeHillPodcast #CollegeHillLives #WeAreCollegeHill

College Hill Podcast - A Be the Bridge: Southeast Tennessee Region Production

In this episode, Shneka and Demetrius explain the "glass ceiling" and how many black residents of Cleveland must find success elsewhere. Rob Alderman asks why and what the future holds for black Americans in communities like College Hill. This podcast is made possible by the United Way of the Ocoee Region and Be The Bridge: Southeast Tennessee Region. CollegeHillPastAndPresent #CollegeHillPodcast #CollegeHillLives #WeAreCollegeHill

College Hill Podcast - A Be the Bridge: Southeast Tennessee Region Production

In this episode, Rob Alderman sits down with Alma Dotson of Dotson Funeral Home, who witnessed the aftermath of the urban renewal project and its impact on black businesses in College Hill. Alma also shares her dream and her vision for the community's future. This podcast is made possible by the United Way of the Ocoee Region and Be The Bridge: Southeast Tennessee Region. CollegeHillPastAndPresent #CollegeHillPodcast #CollegeHillLives #WeAreCollegeHill

College Hill Podcast - A Be the Bridge: Southeast Tennessee Region Production
Episode 5: The "Why" Behind the College Hill Podcast

College Hill Podcast - A Be the Bridge: Southeast Tennessee Region Production

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2020 45:09


The College Hill Podcast is what happens when a group of local people come together to discuss racial reconciliation. In this episode, Olympia Pierce, Toni Miles, Rob Alderman and Jake Strum recollect on these stories about the College Hill School, its community and people who make it great. This podcast is made possible by the United Way of the Ocoee Region and Be The Bridge: Southeast Tennessee Region. CollegeHillPastAndPresent #CollegeHillPodcast #CollegeHillLives #WeAreCollegeHill

Social Minds - Social Media Marketing Answered
Ep. 024 - The Perfect Pitch: How You Can Make Your CEO Care About Social Media

Social Minds - Social Media Marketing Answered

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2019 34:34


Social media is not just a young person’s game. It is increasingly important that C-level executives have a full understanding of the value which social media can provide. But how does a social media manager sell a big idea to a big cheese? In episode 024 of Social Minds, we’re joined by senior strategist at WeStrategise, Rob Alderman, to find out what makes the perfect pitch—and how those skills can create actionable solutions to an industry-wide dilemma. 

Video Monsters
Cleveland Geekster 2018

Video Monsters

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2018 31:15


A podcaster, a punster, a barber, and a Tim walked into a toy show... Yesterday was the fifth year of the Cleveland Geekster, a one day toy show in Cleveland, TN (put on by Rob Alderman, Ryan Faricelli, and Ashley Raburn) with vendors from across the region selling toys, comics, and memorabilia. It's a great time for anyone looking to get into collecting, looking for a certain piece to complete their collection, or really just anyone who enjoys toys and comics! I've been every year and always have a great time talking pop culture with fellow geeks! Yesterday was no exception as I sat down with Dan Buck, Lucas Brown, and Tim Frady (Jose Minay even joins in for a bit towards the end) and talked about the relationship between toys, comics, and movies. Well...it started out that way at least. Things went off the rails pretty quick and some questionable humor ensued. It was a blast! GargyleReviews.wixsite.com/thegargyle music by bensound.com

Screeners Podcast
Bonus Episode: BlacKkKlansman

Screeners Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2018 41:41


Good news, everyone: Spike Lee is back. BlacKkKlansman is one of those movies you really wish wasn’t based so closely on a true story, for so many reasons. An undercover police officer really did infiltrate the KKK in the 1970s, though, and the story only gets better from there. If the pedigree and critical reception weren’t enough to convince you to see it, maybe the Screeners can help. And if the Screeners aren’t enough, maybe special guest host Rob Alderman of 5dollarfilm (https://www.facebook.com/5dollarmovie/) fame will be. If even he isn’t enough, then...OK, you got us. We’re out of options. Head over to Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/screenerscast/) and tell us about how we let you down. We can take it. Subscribe: iTunes (https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/screeners-podcast/id611609146) | Google Play (https://play.google.com/music/m/Iissyasykzy4aokzsgmcto5xsfe?t=Screeners_Podcast) | Pocket Casts (http://pca.st/TZQF) Web: Home (http://screenerspodcast.com/) | Download (https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/15272701-2f5b-4fb3-81f6-b494b321b3f9/9773d0fe-32dc-400a-8413-016f1a66489d.mp3) Social: Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/screenerscast/) | Twitter (https://twitter.com/screenerscast/)

Adventures in Businessing: Entrepreneurship, Small Business, and a Healthy Dose of Humor

Introduction Welcome back to the AIB show notes! I solemnly swear that I am up to no good. If you get that reference, you’re doing better than James, who isn’t what I’d call a “Potterhead.” As you have probably guessed already, Jeremy is missing again this week. It turns out that Thanos is a comic book character created for Marvel Comics, so what he does in the Infinity War was just for pretend. I guess those rumours of my death were greatly exaggerated. This episode is all about un-business, the things that the hosts do to relax. The Show Since this is an episode about hobbies, you can bet that Kevin talks about his hobby-horse, woodworking. James has recently discovered his own hobbies of close-up magic and card collecting. Rob and James go down a very weird rabbit trail of David Blaine conspiracy theories. Well, just one theory, really, the one that says Mr. Blaine has been possessed by a Satan. Apparently his wizardry is such that Rob feels the only possible explanation is demonic possession. When he’s not pivoting, Rob loves to fly fish. He suggests that fly fishing is so multi-faceted that you’ll enjoy it even if you don’t like murdering fish. Do you like making things? You can tie flies. Do you like drinking while operating a boat? You can drink and float down a river. Do you like to be out in nature? Where do you think they fish? Kevin tries not to get teary-eyed while discussing his new hobby of gardening, and Rob tries to help him explain why growing vegetables that are probably going to be chucked anyway is so meaningful. Perhaps in order to connect with Rob and Kevin on a natural level, James makes up a story about growing up in the country. Of course he insists that it’s completely true, but, like Kevin and Rob, I have my doubts. Finally, Kevin and Rob try to decide which Harry Potter wizard house James belongs to. Rob is pretty insistent that James would be Ravenclaw, while Kevin maintains that he would be Gryffindor. This is the kind of hard-hitting journalism and discussion that I’ve come to expect from this show. Our Recommendations Do you want to get into woodworking? Yeah, me neither, but if you DID want to risk cutting off useful appendages just to make Christmas gifts that family members are probably going throw away, Kevin has a recommendation; buy a jigsaw. For less than $50 at most home improvement stores, you get a saw that can make most of the cuts you need for small-scale projects. Jigsaws are also handheld tools, and so they take up very little space in your garage or other workspace. If you’re a playing card nut like James, you might like his recommendation, playingcarddecks.com. Specifically, he likes their Pip Box Subscription, which is a fancy way of saying Deck of the Month club. Every month a curated number of playing card decks will be sent to your door. Talk about convenience! I’m just kidding, that sounds awful. I can’t wait till we hit the cultural backlash against subscription services. You can get a subscription service for literally anything you consume. It’s a bit ridiculous. I’ve saved the best recommendation for last. AIB’s very own Rob Alderman has offered to take our five listeners fly fishing. All you have to do is make your way to South Eastern Tennessee and reach out to him. Of course, this recommendation would be a lot better if Rob were willing to pay your travel expenses. Now that I think about it, Rob may just be a lonely fly fisher. Maybe this is just a sad man’s cry for friends.

Project SSA
Ep 1: Runners Wanted

Project SSA

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2018 35:44


Rob Alderman approaches his friend Dan Buck with a cryptic Craigslist ad, and when they decide to answer it, they are invited into an adventure that will change their lives.   Photos and Video: https://www.projectssa.com/episode-1

Adventures in Businessing: Entrepreneurship, Small Business, and a Healthy Dose of Humor
13 | LARPing and Dealing with Challenging Customers, but mostly LARPing

Adventures in Businessing: Entrepreneurship, Small Business, and a Healthy Dose of Humor

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2018 52:48


Intro Buckle up for a whopper of an intro full of stories, humour, and fun. Well, at least one of those. In this episode Kevin not-so-humble brags about visiting Iceland. Apparently he’s going with a company called Adventures with Geeks, which will be mentioned again in the recommendation section. Rob sounds like he’d really like to go; look for his GoFundMe page coming soon. Rob takes a deep dive into the world of Live Action RolePlay, LARP. Apparently he desperately wants to “scare some nerds,” which makes him sound like an extra from a DirecTV sequel to Revenge of the Nerds. What drove James to become a vigilante? What terrible, unspeakable horror formed his specific hatred of LARPing? Stay tuned true believer, for this episode reveals his dark origins. (Soon to be a major motion picture written by Rob Alderman and Kevin Stover. I hear Guillermo del Toro is interested in directing) ‘Nuff said! BTW, Jeremy’s still mia. The Show Welcome to AIB Theatre. Today’s show, Why Won’t it Blend or Appliance Un-plugged, is brought to you by Ninja Blender. It features a harrowing tale of customer support gone awry. Will Charles, played by Kevin, be able to get support for his problems? Zach, played by James, does his best to assist. Let’s just say that it’s a good thing James and Kevin already have jobs, because the reviews aren’t kind. This begs, or at least passive-aggressively mutters, the question, “How do you handle trouble clients?” James, Rob, and Kevin dive into this topic in today’s episode. Rob suggests staying humble with clients and being willing to apologize for the situation, even if you aren't taking responsibility. Often, clients just want to be reassured that you hear them, and they are usually willing to talk about why they are upset. If they aren’t willing to talk about it, then maybe they aren’t your client. According to Kevin, setting expectations is also super-important. Whether you run a product or services business, letting customers know what to expect up front can avoid a lot of confusion and pain later. That’s why I write these show notes as honestly as I possibly can; I want the reader to know what they can expect from this podcast. The hosts also discuss the idea of intervening on behalf of employees when a client becomes abusive or aggressive. Rob suggests that the customer isn’t always right, but they should always be treated with respect. I don’t even have a joke about that. That’s just a good policy. In the end, James proclaims that it all comes down to communication. So, there you go. You don’t have to listen to this episode now. With clients, with your friends, with your spouse, just communicate better. Our Recommendations Rob recommends an article from NPR way back in 2010 that explores how a mother’s pitch and tone soothe babies and how that same science can apply to adults. He likes to use his voice to hug clients when he’s not allowed to hug clients, which doesn’t sound creepy at all. I’m not sure how good the science in the article is, but Rob’s voice definitely puts me to sleep. Kevin shills for Adventures with Geeks, a company that organizes retreats for those who work in or around the tech industry. One of their upcoming events is an adult summer camp, and judging by the description, I would say that the people behind it got to attend “regular” summer camp instead of “Christian” summer camp. I think Christian summer camp ended more teenage relationships than...whatever teens are into these days. I may be a bit out of touch with teen culture. James decides to completely subvert the point of recommendations by recommending something that you literally cannot yet consume. He hawks his yet-to-be-named podcast about parenting, specifically dads reviewing children’s books. At the time of this writing, the podcast has still yet to be named, much less recorded. I will say this though, it will be refreshing to finally hear a middle-class, middle-aged white man telling people how to parent.  

Youth Ministry Coaching Network
Social Media in Student Ministry

Youth Ministry Coaching Network

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2018 45:33


Speaker - Rob Alderman   In this months episode of the The Youth Ministry Coaching Network, Rob Alderman, joins us to talk about Social Media in Student Ministry! We hope you enjoy this talk, to find out more about YMCN go to ymcnetwork.org!    Keep up with Youth Ministry Coaching Network Facebook | https://www.facebook.com/ymcnetwork/ Twitter | https://twitter.com/ymcn1 Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/ymcn1/ Youth Ministry Coaching Network Website | http://ymcnetwork.org Email | info@ymcnetwork.org Vimeo | https://vimeo.com/ymcn  

Video Monsters
The Gargyle Podcast - The Gargyle at Cleveland Geekster 2016

Video Monsters

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2016 82:32


A couple weeks ago, I went to the Cleveland Geekster, a local Toy and Comic show put on by my friends Ashley Raburn, Rob Alderman, and Ryan Faricelli. It’s a really great show and an awesome place to pick up toys and comics, both recent and vintage. This year, while the Missus was vending some of her crochet work, I spent the majority of the time talking horror with guests and vendors. So, while I have obviously not been successful in getting out a daily horror review for Halloween Movie Month, I am still trying to do my best to bring you as much horror coverage as I can this month! So, at the Cleveland Geekster, I went around asking people: What is your favorite horror movie? What makes for a good horror movie? Who is your favorite monster? What scares you? What horror crossover would you like to see? Do you have any Halloween traditions? They all had a lot to say about horror and I had a blast talking to each of them, so hopefully you en