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Ideas worth
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Two shows. One mission. Stop boring people and start building something worth talking about.

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Estate Planning
Marketer

The only podcast built specifically for estate planning attorneys who want more cash clients and less reliance on referrals. Real strategies. Real talk. No fluff.

Every episode covers the business side of running an estate planning practice — marketing systems, messaging, visibility, and how to stand out in a crowded market.

Estate Planning Marketer

Hosted by Josh Rolph

Build Stronger Firms

Systems and business models that create consistent revenue.

Attract Ideal Clients

Messaging and visibility strategies that bring cash clients to you.

Lead the Profession

How to position yourself as the authority in your market.

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The Don't Be
Boring Podcast.

A show about the businesses, people, and ideas that refuse to blend in. Not a marketing podcast. A personality podcast for business owners who built something worth talking about — and aren't afraid to say so.

01

Real Founders

Business owners with real stories, real failures, and real opinions — not polished guest speakers.

02

No Fluff

No five-minute intros. No sponsored segments from services you don't need. Just the good stuff.

03

The Not Boring Standard

Every guest is on because they've done something interesting. That's the only requirement.

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Josh Rolph
Host & Founder, Don't Be Boring Agency
The Host

Built for people who
hate boring conversations.

Josh Rolph spent 20 years making complicated things worth paying attention to — from congressional offices in Washington to the halls of the California state capitol to launching a marketing agency on the first day of COVID.

He has a simple belief: every business, every attorney, every founder has something genuinely interesting inside them. Most of them have just been taught to hide it behind safe, corporate language.

His job — on the mic and off it — is to find that thing and help it come out.