Doing a whois on your domain, your name server records are still pointing at godaddy, so they are technically hosting your domain still.  Check there, you'll find your dns I think.

You need to change your registrar glue records to point at your server before that happens, and they usually want 2 ip's.  You can also create a subdomain and just point nameserver records to your local servers under that from godaddy as well, such as "hostname.www.keithsmithinternetmarketing.com" where www is an actual subdomain created to point to your local server, and "hostname" is your a record.

$ whois keithsmithinternetmarketing.com | egrep 'Name Server|Domain Name|Registrar:'
   Domain Name: KEITHSMITHINTERNETMARKETING.COM
   Registrar: Wild West Domains, LLC  << godaddy
   Name Server: NS59.DOMAINCONTROL.COM  << godaddy
   Name Server: NS60.DOMAINCONTROL.COM  << godaddy

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On Wed, Jun 9, 2021 at 9:28 AM Keith Smith via PLUG-discuss <plug-discuss@lists.phxlinux.org> wrote:
I own the domain keithsmithinternetmarketing.com.  It is not hosted. 
About 7 years ago I ran a server at my home office with the host flash
and the domain keithsmithinternetmarketing.com.

I had Cox create a reverse lookup.  They say they no longer have the
reverse lookup and they are moving away from that stuff.

Fast forward today and I keep seeing references to
flash.keithsmithinternetmarketing.com as I try to debug my DNS.

I am wondering how I can find where that DNS record is being served up? 
I have contacted the company that has been doing my DNS and they say
they are not supporting that domain and my ISP is not supporting that
domain.

Any thoughts on how I can find the offending zone?

One last tidbit is that flash.keithsmithinternetmarketing.com is
associated with my public IP address.

Thankyou for any help!!

Keith
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