DMT diamond plates, 220 extra coarse, 600 fine, and translucent extra fine Arkansas stone. These are actually the same type diamond stones Paul used in his video. Except for the Arkansas, I use it because someone gave it to me and I like the way it works.
Good video, pretty much what I do, maybe a little less convex. Too much convex can cause problems in a bevel down tool.
I don't always strop, don't seem to need it. My tools shave coming off the Arkansas.
I follow Chris Schwarz's advice, (did long before he published it) coarse, med, fine and get back to work. No need to use a lot of pressure, if you have to press that hard go to a coarser stone or to the bench grinder.
Same technique works with any stone, diamond is just faster and won't wear out as fast.
If you use sandpaper or a leather strop remember to press on the pulling stroke only or you will cut your paper/leather.
Finally, if you hone on the fine or strop only quite often then your tools never get dull enough to need the coarse stone. Most of us get involved and forget, so... grain of salt.