Listen

Description

In this special year-end episode, Joe revisits one of the earliest Content Inc. podcasts, originally recorded in December 2014. It's a deeply personal reflection on growing up around his grandfather's funeral home in Sandusky, Ohio, and the unexpected business and storytelling lessons that came from those years.

At the heart of the episode is a simple truth. Great storytelling is not about performance or persuasion. It's about service, empathy, and meaning. Through one powerful story from the Great Depression and a set of foundational content marketing principles, Joe reminds us why helping first and communicating well still matter more than ever.

This is a no-video episode, shared intentionally as a reminder of how far the podcast has come and what has remained constant.


What You'll Learn in This Episode


Key Takeaways


Content Inc. Principles Mentioned


About This Episode

This episode originally aired on December 16, 2014. It is being reshared to mark the anniversary of Joe's grandfather's passing and to close out the year with a reminder of why Content Inc. exists in the first place.

There will be no new episode next week. Content Inc. returns with all-new episodes on the first Monday of 2026.

If this episode resonates, share it with one creator who is doing too many things out of habit instead of intention.

If you want more insights every Friday morning, subscribe to Joe Pulizzi's Tilt newsletter at https://www.thetilt.com/.

Get Joe Pulizzi's new book Burn the Playbook: https://www.joepulizzi.com/books/burn-the-playbook/

Subscribe to Content Inc. here - https://www.contentinc.io/