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Though its growth has cooled down a bit, short video app Douyin is still one of the most popular social media platforms in China. Today I have on another Douyin content creator Brian O’Shea, who you might know by his account name Tastebuds or his nickname Dumpling Brother. Brian is one of those crazy Douyin […]
Though its growth has cooled down a bit, short video app Douyin is still one of the most popular social media platforms in China. Today I have on another Douyin content creator Brian O’Shea, who you might know by his account name Tastebuds or his nickname Dumpling Brother. Brian is one of those crazy Douyin success stories, garnering 5 million followers in a little over 6 months. His success is a true testament to the power of niching down. Besides hearing his amazing story, we also talk about: The problem with being pigeonholed into one type of content Has Douyin plateaued? Why Douyin Challenges have backfired and caused viewers to become bored Why Douyin influencers feel pressured to join multi-channel networks (MCNs) The mysterious Douyin homepage algorithm and getting your content seen Douyin’s strict content moderation Creating sponsored posts for brands Guest: Brian O’Shea Douyin account Email: brian.oshea029@outlook.com Host: Lauren Hallanan Website: www.laurenhallanan.com LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lauren-hallanan/ WeChat ID: h1212118514 Mentioned in the Episode: CIM Episode 026: From Zero to 350K Followers in Several Months – Why Douyin is This Year’s Biggest Opportunity with Top F&B Influencer Antoine Bunel CIM Episode 018: Douyin 101: Everything Brands Need to Know About China’s Hottest New Social Media Platform with Fabian Bern of Uplab Asia Thanks to our sponsors PARKLU: www.parklu.com and The Meet Group www.themeetgroup.com/blog For additional information and show notes head over to www.chinainfluencermarketing.com If you like this podcast, please take a moment to rate and review us on iTunes!
Brian O’Shea is an interventionist and sober coach who co-founded Caring Interventions, LLC, in 2010 with partner Kathleen Butler. He has facilitated successful interventions and managed cases in 20 states. Brian gives us some insight into how families are affected by addiction and follows up with some applicable tools that can help. Brian also shares some of his own personal story battling addiction, and how he has stayed sober himself. Brian is one of the most grateful and happiest guys I have met this year at IIR2018. He is a great example of what recovery can look like both in industry, and the sober community. For more information about Brian and Caring Interventions, go to: https://caringinterventions.com or call 1-800-956-6212 Need Help? Call Foundations Recovery Networks confidential and private line at: 877-714-1318 Be sure to check us out at www.ThatSoberGuy.com for past episodes, resources, you can contact us, and you can help support the show by donating or leaving us a review on iTunes. Thanks to our Sponsors: Foundations Recovery Network I Am Sober App Sober Nation Ad music by www.bensound.com This episode was recorded at the Innovations In Recovery Conference in San Diego CA, hosted by Foundations Recovery Network.
Guest: Brian O'Shea, interventionist Today’s guest is Brian O’Shea, experienced interventionist and sober coach. Brian is the co-founder of the independent practice Caring Interventions, is trained in several different models of intervention and also has three decades of personal experience in recovery from addiction. He joined me at the Innovations in Recovery conference in San Diego to demystify the role of interventions and interventionists and to share his heart for helping families find hope in seemingly hopeless situations. For more about Recovery Unscripted, visit http://recoveryunscripted.org For more about Caring Interventions, visit http://caringinterventions.com For more about Foundations Events, visit http://foundationsevents.com Music from this episode: "The Last One I Love" by David Condos - URL: davidcondos.com "All the Colors in the World" by Podington Bear - URL: http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Podington_Bear/Indie_Folk/All_The_Colors_In_The_World - Composer: Chad Crouch "Toboggan" by Podington Bear - URL: http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Podington_Bear/Bon_Voyage_1995/Toboggan_Smooth_Run_1386 - Composer: Chad Crouch "Ronny" by Alex Fitch - URL: URL: freemusicarchive.org/music/Alex_Fit…ola/Ronny_1253
Brian O’Shea is in the business of stopping corporate spies and vandals from doing harm to businesses and professional practices. For every company, regardless of its size, Brian says there’s a criminal just salivating at the prospect of exploiting your security gaps. Brian founded Striker Pierce Private Investigations in 2009, and has since conducted more than 3,000 investigations. Striker Pierce not only catches the bad guys, it also trains owners and executives how to prevent criminals from doing damage in the first place. This week, Brian tells host and reputation coach Dean Rotbart what every business executive, owner, and entrepreneur must know about crime prevention. Photo: Brian O'Shea, Striker Pierce Investigations Posted: February 6, 2017 Monday Morning Run Time: 38 minutes 22 seconds
Brian O’Shea is an associate professor with a joint appointment to Lyman Briggs College and the Department of Physics and Astronomy in the College of Natural Science. Brian is a theoretical astrophysicist whose research focuses on galaxy formation and evolution. He uses supercomputers to perform large-scale numerical simulations of the formation of cosmological structure, starting from the first stars that form in the universe and continuing to the present day. He is particularly interested in the properties of clusters of galaxies, which have the potential to be useful probes of the fundamental properties of our universe. Brian teaches physics and astronomy courses at all levels, from introductory mechanics to graduate-level astrophysics courses and is one of the instructors in the Lyman Briggs 271/272 introductory physics course sequence. Brian has also collaborated with the Advanced Visualization Laboratory at the National Center for Supercomputing Applications to make movies for PBS Nova, Discovery Channel, and National Geographic television documentaries, as well as for the Denver Planetarium, the Hayden Planetarium in New York, and the Adler Planetarium in Chicago. He earned his doctorate in physics from the University of Illinois Champaign-Urbana.