Wednesday, October 28, 2020

Meet Richard Tubb - A True Community Resource

 One of my longtime friends in the IT business is Mr. Richard Tubb. You might know him from the Tubblog (https://www.tubblog.co.uk/).

[Side note: I wish I could do that, but Palachukblog just doesn't cut it.]

I like following Richard's stuff because he's smart, he's passionate about the industry, and he always seems to be having a good time. Richard and I have met up in many, many cities in Europe, the UK, and North America. He really is a genuinely nice guy to hang out with.


In addition to being a bit of a Dr. Who fan, Richard also collects interesting people. His friends list is an impressive collection of even more great people.

The easiest way to connect with Richard is via his primary web site:

Resources for MSPs - https://www.tubblog.co.uk/resources/


I particularly encourage you to sign up for his weekly newsletter - MSP Insights - https://www.tubblog.co.uk/nl


You can check out his blog over on my blog roll, or go direct to https://www.tubblog.co.uk


Richard also has a fun podcast for IT Consultants called TubbTalk - http://tubb.co/TubbTalk


. . . and a YouTube (TubbTube) channel at  http://tubb.co/TubbTube 


And last, but not least, Richard has written several books, which you can explore at https://www.tubblog.co.uk/books/

Richard and Karl Podcasting in New Orleans

As you can see, Richard is a bit like me in his non-stop creation of content. He travels around, interviews people, posts podcasts, creates videos, and writes blogs. Richard has owned an IT business and has worked with many business owners to help them drive their success.

You may not be able to consume everything Richard puts out there, but I encourage you to add his stuff to the mix. I think you'll find it entertaining and educational!

:-)



1 comment:

  1. Thanks for the kind words, Karl. It's my honour to call you friend! Thanks for all you do for our little community. ��

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