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After nearly 2 years, we are finally joined by Landon Barker to talk about his new single, but first we start with headlines where Breckie Hill is back trolling Livvy Dunne, Olivia Rodrigo dropped a new album and there is some controversy, Sophie Turner and Joe Jonas' divorce, a potential Bad Bunny and Taylor Swift collab, Jordyn Woods caught shading Kendall Jenner, Timothee Chalamet fans not happy with the Kylie Jenner relationship, Dillon Danis stumbling over his words, an inmate escaping jail (PSA to everyone), and Jimmy Fallon's toxic workplace. We then get into BFFs Corner where we talk Zach Bryan's arrest, Dave's new love for tennis, Josh and Bri going to fashion week, Bri meeting Gabi for the first time, and Dave hanging out with Matthew McConaughey. We then get into our interview with Landon where we cover everything from his relationship with Charlie D'Amelio and the beef it caused with Lil Huddy, being in a Kardashian/Barker family and the stereotype of nepo-babies, where he stands with people he has previously had beef with, his new music, and ending with a game of Influencer Word Association. Subscribe to the podcast now: https://barstool.link/3m4Q0Fq Support Our Sponsors! Raising Canes: Come for the chicken fingers and stay for sauce! Order online at https://RaisingCanes.com Gametime: Download the Gametime app or go to https://gametime.co, enter your email, and redeem code BFF for $20 off your first purchase (terms apply) Check out the BFFs Social Media Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bffspod/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/BFFsPod TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@bffspodYou can find every episode of this show on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or YouTube. Prime Members can listen ad-free on Amazon Music. For more, visit barstool.link/bffspod
Today's guest is the queen of recognizing patterns and identifying talent. She started her career at Famous Birthday's where, fun fact, she found Charlie D'Amelio at 50k followers on TikTok. Today's guest thrives on observing culture and predicting what will happen next. She's a history nut that wholeheartedly believes that the past is a window into the future or as she says “As life changes nothing changes”. Enjoy the conversation with Coco Mocoe! Coco Mocoe's linksTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@cocomocoe?lang=enYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@CocoMocoe Her podcast: https://open.spotify.com/show/3WMVk1vVWPwjTDuvCR45KJ?si=89ef25feb9e648f4 #paid linksInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/hashtagpaid/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@hashtagpaid.Website: https://hashtagpaid.com/creators-new
Actor and comedian, Sinbad is facing a health crisis after his stroke 2 years ago, his family speaking out about his struggles. Then, Todd and Julie Chrisley have been sentenced to prison. Who will get custody of their young children and what will happen to their reality empire? Only ET is with their daughter, Savannah. Plus, Charlie D'Amelio is crowned this season's “Dancing With the Stars” champion as Cheryl Burke says goodbye to the ballroom. And, Leonardo DiCaprio and Gigi Hadid's relationship heats up. Then, only ET is in the Bahamas with “Real Housewives of Potomac” star Candiace Bassett. Her message to her co-stars and news about her new music career. Plus, we get an exclusive sneak peek at the new season of Ben and Erin Napier's show “Home Town”. Then, Steven Spielberg and the cast of his new movie “The Fabelmans” dish about the film and the inspiration behind it. And, only ET is on the set of “The Bold and the Beautiful” with real life couple and stars Patrick Duffy and Linda Purl. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
This Halloween, David got wasted on drinks old men bought him at Toad Hall, Reid went to Seattle and drove a Tesla, actually, the Tesla drove Reid. Technology! TV: Everyone is beat up looking on Love is Blind Season 3. Charlie D'Amelio is influencing your children, watch out! Movie recs: The Terrifier (horror - creepy clowns), The Identity (thriller/twist), The Batman (emo). www.bawcast.com
Charlie D'Amelio released her debut single, “If You Ask Me To.” Ed Sheeran reveals plans for a new documentary about his life. Olivia Rodrigo drops her first beauty collection with Glossier.
A lot of up and coming artists were discovered on TikTok during the pandemic. But not everyone had their account created by the queen of TikTok herself, Charlie D'Amelio. That's what happened to UK superstar Mimi Webb, who got on TikTok after a night out with Charlie in NYC. One viral duet with Mimi's first single later nd the rest is history! Mimi sat down with Mix Afternoon host Jenny V to talk about dropping out of school at 15 to pursue music, making exes feel her anger through her music, and weird fan interactions. Like one fan missing a show because they...choked on chicken? You can see Mimi on tour around Christmas time and you can hear her brand new single "Ghost of You" right here on the Mix. Listen to Jenny V talk about all this and more with Mimi Webb on the Mix New Music Club Podcast! Follow Jenny V: Jenny V's InstaListen to the Mix: Listen Live
La empresa de cigarros electrónicos pagará millones, la fintech mexicana obtiene más dinero y la otra argentina sigue de compras. En TikTok, el negocio traspasa la pantalla.
On this week's show, with Scott over in Europe, Gords is joined by special guest host and Co-Founder of Whatslively, Trishanth Chandrahasan! With people like Andrew Tate, Hasbulla, Charlie D'Amelio and others all rising to fame on the back of social media, we chat about how they often hold more influence than more 'traditional' celebs. Also, with Beyone and Drake both releasing dance-inspired albums - is pop-dance here to stay?! We chat about the next wave of modern music + our thoughts on the album. Show Notes The internet can't stop talking about Andrew Tatehttps://www.nbcnews.com/pop-culture/viral/internet-cant-stop-talking-andrew-tate-tiktok-rcna42744 Could Beyonce & Drake's Albums Help Bring Pop Music Back to the Dance Floor? https://www.billboard.com/media/podcasts/beyonce-drake-dance-albums-pop-shop-podcast-1235118208/ All Our Links: https://linktr.ee/trendsandtings See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Who is, "famous," and who is, "famous??" Where do Tyler Oakley, Charlie D'Amelio, & Tom Cruise fit? Why are Charlie S. & Nimay irrelevant? Join as they discuss the difference between the two types of fame and the reason why they, as two average content creators are not as famous as they seem. **Bear with us on this first episode. The audio will improve in ep. 2
Charlie D'Amelio lancia la sua prima fragranza e Dior lancia il suo primo set di giardinaggio.
The days of celebrity and creator being one and the same are over. It's time to embrace a new class of creators – something called the ‘creator middle class'. Ask anyone to list off a roster of top creators and you'll get a mix of names depending on which platform they frequent. From Mr. Beast and Ryan's World on YouTube (with a combined 100 million subscribers) to Charlie D'Amelio and Addison Rae on TikTok, these creators have hit celebrity status in terms of popularity and earnings. But what about the two million-plus creators who run professional-level productions? And there's more: Influencer Marketing Hub states there are an estimated 50 million individuals out there who consider themselves to be part of the creator economy.From Twitch to Instagram, YouTube to TikTok, platforms are evolving. Along with the rapid growth of platforms like TikTok, for example, comes a wave of new tools and resources to help creators get their start.Of 50 million creators out there, 46.7 million identify as ‘amateurs' – those who are making money as creators but not gaining enough income to step away from regular paychecks.That's where a ‘creator middle class' comes into play.As more creators step onto respective platforms and carve out a niche of the market, there's going to be a need for more attention to be placed on this sector of the creator economy.In 2020, Li Jin wrote an article for Harvard Business Review titled, ‘The Creator Economy Needs a Middle Class.'Source: Business Insider In the piece, Jin highlights much of the changing behaviors as popularity for social media platforms – and the desire to create content – has grown. Here are just some of the impressive statistics highlighted:30% of kids (between the ages of eight and 12) want to be YouTubers/Creators when they grow up.Monthly AdSense checks for David Dobrik, a popular YouTube creator, hit approximately $275,000 for every 60 million views.TikTok creator, Charli D'Amelio, was worth a whopping $4 million dollars at age 16.And it's not just video creators making this kind of splash in the creator economy, either. Top writers and creators on Substack pull in at least $7 million dollars annually, according to the Harvard Business Review.But is having a creator middle class really that important? Actually, yes, and here's why:Aside from spreading the wealth and avoiding a few big names from monopolizing space across various platforms, there are other benefits to paying attention to this emerging segment.There's increased trust when promoting products or servicesA healthy sense of competition exists, driving improvement and innovation across the boardDemand for products is stabilized over time rather than gaining fleeting attentionSocial platforms actually grow and become stronger when there's an equal opportunityOne example of this is Vine (RIP).Source: Dextero Despite its massive growth and short-form video content format (not to mention the 200+ million users), the platform ultimately lost creators as they moved to platforms like Snap, Instagram, and YouTube. Why? These platforms started to create tools and monetization opportunities for creators. Where Vine failed, TikTok succeeded. But that's not to say that any of the current platforms are a utopia for creators, either. Creators on TikTok are noticing the discrepancy between payments and as the platform continues to grow it will be even harder for creators to stand out. Here's a takeaway: There will always be popular figures in the creator economy. Whether on TikTok, YouTube, or Instagram, high-level creators will continue to emerge. But in order to move forward and create innovation, a middle-class creator economy needs to exist. The Creator Economy is ChangingWith over 50 million content creators coming up with new ways to engage audiences every day, the face of the creator economy is has been changing for a while. While most of us are tired of hearing about the pandemic, it has played a major role in accelerating the growth of the middle-class community on social media. While only the top 2% of creators retain a vast majority of revenue, the creator middle class is finding its place and learning how to succeed. As the social media landscape changes, the rise of small business-like content entrepreneurs is starting to take a bigger, more important role. And unlike influencers with an overly large fan base, the creator middle class is taking an approach that is resonating with the industry. What does this look like? It's all about being more approachable and offering a different type of content that might not currently be as profitable as the revenue generated by more famous creators. This can be seen in the growing demand for micro and nano influencers. As more creators tap into the market and use the available tools or platforms, the middle-class segment of the creator economy will continue to grow. Who is considered the creator ‘middle class?'While most social media platforms offer the ability to become a content creator, the creator middle class is looking at things a little differently. Rather than relying on existing entities to release their content, they are taking ownership of their content. Although they still must rely on participating with and paying third-party software, unlike regular creators, the middle class is opting to retain ownership of the things they publish. In other words, middle-class creators are taking their already existing entrepreneurial skills and turning them into personalized content. We see this with creators connecting with users through paid-for newsletters and exclusive communities. As the creator economy has grown, creators have started to realize that what they develop is more than just content they upload to a platform. This shift in going from influencer to creator has also helped creators understand that what they have to offer is not much different from any other service provider. Operating more like a small business than an influencer offers the ability to turn interests and personal pursuits into fully branded content. Growth and the creator middle class From music teachers to eBook writers and software engineers, the creator middle class has a much broader appeal than more narrowed advertorial content. While some middle-class creators are looking for a part-time income, others are quite successfully utilizing their everyday skills to make a living. And the industry is adjusting. Sites that allow direct payment like WordPress and Twitch are changing the way that creators make money. Rather than relying on an algorithm that pushes views toward the top tier of creators, monetization is becoming more accessible. From sites like Patreon that offer subscriptions to TikTok tip jars, monetization is moving away from algorithm-based hits to digital gifts or payments that go directly to the creator. The future of creators: how brands should work with this segment of the creator ecosystem Brands looking to take advantage of the transition from mega influencers to a creator middle class are destined to reap some of the same benefits. Source: Digital MRInfluencers might thrive on popularity rather than trust, but the shoe is on the other foot with middle class creators. Creators in this tier offer a lot of educational expertise and brands can rely on trustworthy material that speaks in their brand's voice. Because those on the top-earning tiers suffer from a flash-in-the-pan style of earning, brands can also benefit from longer-term relationships with the creator middle class. When brands invest in this level of creator, the obligation doesn't end with popular content. By hiring skilled creators who are not necessarily looking to rake in six figures, there's a greater opportunity for long-term work and tailored continuing education. Expectations for the Creator Middle ClassAlthough the creator middle class is still gaining notoriety, more and more corporations and tech giants are noticing. As the industry moves away from content that's owned by a platform to content that's privately produced and published, it creates independence that allows for a lot of future flexibility. With growth expected to continue to foster niche creators, it's expected that there will be another shift in the future. Trends are showing that media companies will begin to seek and employ content talent on a more specialized and granular level. Deeper than that, it's expected to morph into more specialized outlets for specific industries. Rather than the freelance free-for-all creators are experiencing now, content houses and influencer agencies are expected to tailor the current state of affairs to become even more profitable. At present, the top 90th percentile of creators makes over $70,000 a year, but it's forecasted to become a much more evened out number. The rise of the middle class is all but certain to level the playing field. Rather than rely on a near-celebrity status to monetize, the creator middle class relies on their skills and the future of content that they'll be able to bring to the table. The creator middle class might just be starting to see exponential growth, but it's projected to become another cornerstone of digital marketing. As more and more brands invest in the specialized content expertise of these creators, the middle-class tier will continue to expand…creating even more of a demand.
For this week in Influencer Month, we wanted to go behind the scenes of the biggest Tiktok stars, Charlie D'amelio. Let's ditch the haters and watch The D'amelio Show on Hulu. S01E01 || Theme Song: "Crooked Mile (slinky rock mix)" by Hans Atom || Outro: "I dunno" by grapes
Tiagz is behind some of the most popular TikTok songs including:-My Heart Went Oops-They Call Me Tiago-Muffins in the Freezer-Float on the Sound-And more!In this exclusive interview, Jacob sits down with the popular artist in his hometown of Ottawa to discuss his rise on TikTok. From the early days in his parent's basement making music, to posting over 700 videos with no results to Charlie D'Amelio using his song and the crazy sequence of events that changed his life.We dive into what the scene in LA is like for an emerging and the first ever live show Tiagz performed at… a packed festival in Utah!This interview gives you a true look into the mind of Tiagz and the commitment and dedication he showed to his craft. He's grinded his ass off to get here and earned his success. Fun fact, Tiagz asked me to put one of his songs in my vlog back in 2017. You can watch it here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KSC6MExqtmkWHAT WE TALKED ABOUT 2:01 - Tiagz childhood, 12:24 - Wanting to become a dancer full time17:40 - Getting into music33:40 - Meme music37:33 - Blowing up on TikTok59:26 - Focusing on his image as a musician and his goal of being one of the biggest entertainers in the universe1:10:48 - Dealing with haters1:17:48 - What it's like in LA and his first live performance ever1:35:51 - Wrap up questionsFOLLOW TIAGZStream “I Just Wanna Dance”TikTok - @IAmTiagzInstagram - @IAmTiagzFOLLOW JACOBhttps://www.jacobkelly.ca/YouTube - Jacob KellyInstagram - @TheJacobKellyFOLLOW MY SOCIAL LIFEhttps://www.jacobkelly.ca/mysociallifeFOLLOW TRUFANhttps://www.trufan.ioInstagram - @Trufan.ioMUSICSong: Tough Love - Joakim Karudhttps://soundcloud.com/joakimkarudhttps://www.facebook.com/joakimkarudmusichttps://www.youtube.com/user/JoakimKarudMusic from SoundcloudMusic provided by RFM:https://youtu.be/jaoStyAQN4o
Without ever even having to utter a word, Khaby Lame is taking the entire world by storm thanks to his incredibly popular TikTok profile that has exploded in recent months. His content is often simplicity itself and he likes to react to some of the craziest life-hack tips on the internet which has turned this Senegalese native with Italian citizenship into a global sensation. Khabane Lame has managed to more than double that already impressive number with his nearly 40 Million followers on Tik Tok which has allowed him to enter the hallowed ground of becoming one of the Top 100 performers on the platform, alongside other big stars like Charlie D'Amelio. These are simply unprecedented numbers when it comes to the Italian national scene. But how did Khabane get to this moment and where does he go from here? Stay tuned to find out!
Tik Tok and online high school during the pandemic, immigrating from Guinea to The Bronx and everything in between, capitalist consumerism, expanding as a Sunni Muslim, questioning growing up Catholic and wanting to study different religions, the privilege of living in America, deciding on a major/ career path going into college, hustle culture amongst young people, a Charlie D'Amelio conspiracy theory and struggles you see A-list celebrities face being in the public eye. (P.S., the last 10 minutes are rambling about Angelina Jolie, Rom Coms, cancel culture, Mattress Firm, and falling off the grid. No context just vibes)
once again, this week we discussed several thoughts that we had throughout the podcast and we made jokes along the way.
Before NextYoungin would team up with Ppcocaine and take the world by storm with their insanely popular hit track: “3 Musketeers”. Before NextYoungin would create so much buzz that Influencers like Charlie D'Amelio are already creating original dances to her music. Before NextYoungin would have almost 4K followers on Twitter, over 140K followers on Instagram across two profiles, and over 135K followers on TikTok at the time of this recording. If you're an avid TikTok user, chances are you've already heard of NextYoungin. This 20-year old rapper has taken the social media app by storm with millions of streams of her co-feature, “3 Musketeers”, a song she made alongside her best friend, PPCocaine. In fact, these two are so close that not only do they make beautiful music together, they also frequent each other's social media feeds. So much so that they even opened up their own joint account on Instagram where they share with the world how their come-up is progressing and let their fans in on some behind-the-scenes looks at their music and personal lives. These two appear to be greatly enjoying one another's company – and why wouldn't they after blowing up off the back of one of their very first releases? In fact, almost all of NextYoungin's recent success stems from that “3 Musketeers” feature, which means almost everything she's going through right now is totally new to her. Before last year, she had never even recorded a song in her life! Now, she's got over 44 Million streams on Spotify, 1.6 Million monthly listeners, and a song that was named one of the best of 2020 by the New York Times! But most important of all, NextYoungin got to this point in her life thanks in large part to her good heart, genuine intentions, and the insight to simply be herself.
This week, we'll examine the particular case of Charlie D'Amelio as we unpack how TikTok works with a very special guest, Bentellect. Ben will share some of his insights from going viral on the platform and the things that you can do to gain more followers on the app. Twitter • @IAmBreakingDownInstagram • @BreakingDownShow #BreakingDownShow© 2021 World Vibe Inc.
Before Dixie D'Amelio would blow up with over 27.8 Million followers on Tik Tok, 12.2 Million followers on Instagram, and 1.55 Million subscribers on YouTube, rivaling the popularity of her sister, Charlie D'Amelio. Before Dixie D'Amelio would star in the YouTube web series “Attaway General”. Dixie D'Amelio would release her first hit single, “Be Happy” which would accumulate more than 1.4 Million streams on Spotify in the span of a week.Dixie's in the spotlight right now thanks to her new track which talks about her learning to deal with constantly feeling like she's gotta maintain a certain image.
Rex Woodbury is a Principal at Index Ventures, focusing primarily on the creator economy. Rex started his career in investment banking at Goldman Sachs, during which he time he also co-founded Worthy, an LGBTQ+ mentorship organization. Prior to Index, he worked in impact investing at the Rise Fund, growth investing at TPG, and growth strategy at Airtable. He publishes a weekly newsletter called Digital Native to share his thoughts about the intersection of people and technology. In this episode, Rex and I explore the forces shaping the future of the creator economy. We discuss the generational shift from Millennials, who grew up believing content should be free (that is, ad supported), to Gen Z, which is embracing subscriptions and online commerce. This coincides with the move from a centralized Web 2.0 era to a more decentralized Web 3.0 future. We've also witnessed the loss of public trust in institutions, from government to corporations. This has led to a surge of populism in everything from politics (see Trump, Bernie, AOC) to finance (GameStop, Dogecoin, AMC). As Rex quips during our conversation, “What is Tesla [stock] other than a social token for Elon Musk?” As the Elon example illustrates, power is shifting to individuals. It's easier than ever to be an independent creator, freelancer, or entrepreneur. Artists like Dave Chapelle and Taylor Swift are challenging powerful institutions like cable networks and record labels (and winning!). All of this is playing out on social media in real time. If the 2010s were the decade of online status, the 2020s are about belonging. Today's fans relate more to the authenticity of Charlie D'Amelio than the idealized perfection of Chloe Kardashian. Upstarts like Poparazzi, Dispo, and BeReal are challenging the Instagram status quo as we rethink social norms about what we share online and with whom. So what does the future hold? Rex and I debate how Facebook should respond to its innovator's dilemma, and we predict continued business model innovation as the Internet shifts from an advertising to commerce-driven model. Finally, we analyze three of the most hotly contested battlegrounds in social media: (1) live audio, (2) short-form video, and (3) AR/VR. Host: James Creech LISTENER SUPPORT If you'd like to make a small monthly donation to help support future episodes, please visit https://anchor.fm/allthingsvideopodcast/support ABOUT THE SHOW All Things Video is a podcast dedicated to uncovering the past and charting the future of the online video ecosystem. Listen to interviews with founders, executives, and thought leaders from the world's leading media companies and engage in thought-provoking debates about the issues shaping the next generation of entertainment. From the short-form content revolution to the fragmentation of video viewership in an always-on world, All Things Video reveals the key trends and insights from the world of digital media. Follow All Things Video on Facebook, Twitter, and LinkedIn for new episodes and updates! ABOUT THE HOST James Creech is an entrepreneur focused on technology, online video, and digital media. He is the Co-Founder & CEO of Measure Studio (next-gen social media analytics) and Paladin (the essential influencer marketing platform).
Want to know the cutting-edge way brands are working with influencers to skyrocket their businesses? *It may surprise you. Find out this and more in today's ep: - Why @vivconway_ feels targeted by Kayla Itsines - What @sarahs_day @goodamerican @emmagrede and @whitefoxboutique have in common (and why you need to start using their marketing techique) - The power of a local campaign even when you're a big company - What you might not know about the Dunkin Donuts and Charlie D'amelio campaign - Linked In blocked Viv's highest performing post for being *unprofessional - Why social media is causing kids to steal cars in Taranaki - Adworld conference For more on Viv and Tash check out: @acethegrampodcast @vivconway_ @tastefullytash
In this week’s episode of Man-To-Man, the boys sit down and chat with Noah D, a Tik Tok comedian with over 1.3 million followers. Noah is knowingly famous on Tik Tok for pouring “The Charlie D'Amelio” from Dunkin Donuts on himself for 164 days until Charlie finally noticed when she commented on one of his videos. Andy and Liam had a blast asking Noah about how the idea started, where it led him to in life, and what’s next for Noah as he recently moved into a content house in Southern Los Angeles. Tune in to the episode to hear more! Enjoy. Patreon https://www.patreon.com/user?u=47483077 Fiverr.com https://track.fiverr.com/visit/?bta=203419&brand=fiverrhybrid Man-To-Man Website https://mantomanpodcasts.com/ Follow us Instagram @mantomapodcast https://instagram.com/mantomanpodcast?igshid=cu5pilgyhm6b Twitter @mtmNBAshow https://twitter.com/mtmNBAshow Facebook @ Man-To-Man Podcast https://www.facebook.com/ManToManPodcasts TikTok @mantomanpodcast https://vm.tiktok.com/ZMJH4uDhh/ Listen Here Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/man-to-man/id1487060308 Spotify: http://bit.ly/mantomanpodcast
James Charles' latest scandal apology video "holding myself accountable" sparked reactions & conversations around many important topics regarding legal age of consent, power dynamics/inbalance between YouTubers/celebrities/famous people/influencers and their followers/fans/customers, and more. In this video I give my thoughts on James' video addressing the scandal which could lead to legal action against him by families of victims of his inappropriate behavior toward minors. I also address some criticsm by other commentary channels who have been covering this story and their thoughts on if people should still support James from fans and followers to companies like Morphe who partners with James Charles for his makeup brand "James Charles X Morphe". James Charles has been a leader in the emergence of men wearing makeup ever since the beginning of his career doing a mainstream campaign for Covergirl to his appearance on the Ellen DeGeneres Show before becoming an internet sensation. Although this may prove to be his biggest scandal yet, James has been involved with plenty of high profile drama from "Dramageddon" involving Tati Westbrook, Jeffree Star and other beauty influencers to recent backlash involving TikTok stars (TikTokers) turned YouTube stars (YouTubers) Dixie and Charlie D'amelio in a video he did with the D'amelio family.
Durante este episodio hablamos con nuestra invitada, una creadora de contenido en ascenso sobre todo lo que implica hacer este tipo de contenidos en redes sociales, tanto en Tiktok, como en Facebook e Instagram, nos cuenta sobre experiencia, anécdotas y las formas con las que maneja diferentes tipos de situaciones en las que muchos creadores de contenido se encuentran. Redes Sociales: IG: Olgaruizp; FB: Olgaruizp; Tiktok: Olgaruizp Podcast: IG: @tlcpodcast69 FB: TLC - Te Lo Contamos Abraham: IG: @notrealabraham Twitter: @chuxflores Twitch: @chuxflores Marlon: IG: @OmarLa98 Twitter: @OmarLa98 Twitch: @OmarLa98
So many people are intrigued by the idea of becoming a creator - and it's no surprise, some of the most trendy pop culture icons of our time started as or are currently content creators - Emma Chamberlin, Charlie D'Amelio, Mr Beast, the Paul brothers - the list goes on. And the coolest part is, being a professional creator doesn't have to mean being the most famous person on the planet. More and more regular people like you and me are making an income creating content for the internet. In this episode, I'm going to talk about how.SHOW NOTES: www.creatorclubpodcast.comINSTAGRAM: www.instagram.com/katiesteckly
#1: United Talent Agency is one of the world's leading talent and entertainment companies. They represent stars such as Post Malone, Will Farrell, Judd Apatow, Charlie d'Amelio and many, many more. They also offer an exceptionally prestigious summer internship program...a topic that our guest knows better than anybody else. Elle Cooper, a recent graduate of the program (2020), gives us an inside guide into her experience. We learn tips on the application process, advice for interview questions, what to expect and more. Elle is an undergraduate at Ohio State University and aims to go into entertainment after college. SIGNUP for the FoundrsHouse newsletter or add our creator, Milan Ehrhardt on socials here: https://linktr.ee/foundrshouse ALERT: Book a slot on our show if you've founded a company, had an awesome internship or started-up a project that could help our listeners in any way. Students and young professionals from any industry are welcome! Find a date here: https://calendly.com/milanehrhardt/foundrshouse HAVE A QUESTION OR SUGGESTION? Send me a voice note below and I'll respond on our episode. If you have a suggestion for a guest you'd like to hear from, let me know! FoundrsHouse is the business & careers show for Gen Z. Created by Milan Ehrhardt, a second year university student at the University of Westminster in London, UK.
Tik Tok is the Number 1 Social Media Platform to Grow your Audience and Gain Profitable Margin Gain with your Creativity, Passion & Business. Make sure you Listen All the way thru with a Pencil, Paper or Note Pad Because this episode will Literally Transform your mindset in many ways to Boost your Confidence & Awareness of Your Time Left on this Planet and How you can Reach all of your Dreams and aspirations with the right Level of Knowledge, Discipline, Positive Attitude, Drive and Motivation To Keep you on the Right Track to Financial & Mental Freedom. Nobody was Built Perfect or Knows everything. its impossible. But what is Possible Does not involve the word "Can't" Come take a Journey into the mind of Scooby Raw Podcast. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Hey guys, this week we're talking about the James Charles, Trisha Paytas, Charlie D'Amelio, and Dixie D'Amelio scandal. That's right, it's another TikTok episode - we promise we're not turning into a TikTok TMZ podcast (even though TikTok is pretty much the only thing Rukky keeps up with now). But we wanted to give you guys some context on how all of this started and then talk more in depth about the Dixie-Trisha parts of the controversy, and the deeper issues underlying it. So, tune in this week if you're interested in hearing about 20 year olds discuss beef between a minor and a 40-something year old! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/strugglingoptimists/message
De repente quase um tiozão do pavê! Puxa a cadeira e senta com a gente se você também não conhece a Charlie D'amelio, se nunca tomou um Bubble Tea, se nunca dançou BTS ou se nunca curtiu as vibes do Wallows ou dançou Doja Cat no TikTok. Não, não estamos falando em coreano, é em geraçãozês! Hoje com a participação especial do @oguineves, do Biscoito Podcast, um podcast exclusivo Spotify!
Estas próximas semanas vienen fuertessss. Nuevas canciones de Ariana Grande, Miley Cyrus, Dua Lipa, Adele y muchos más. Muchas demandas al periódico "The Sun" por parte de artistas. Cardi B muestra sus senos en Instagram y Bad Bunny colabora con BTS. No podía faltar la gran noticia de la reina de Tik Tok, que se vendió a su competencia.
Esta semana pasó volando, y que bueno por eso. Se habla desde el fracaso de Jennifer Lopez con Charlie D'Amelio hasta que Twitter es racista. Además de esto, la controversia con Widgetsmith y que por fin Katy Perry admite su fracaso lamentablemente.
In this episode Scott and Grace discuss fashion trends from both of their child and teen years; including the impractical yet stylish Kriss Kross inspired "wear your clothes backward" trend or the clean tuck bodysuit trend. We also discuss how these fashions come to be. Was it the effects of movies and television such as "Back to the Future" and "Friends"? Has that duty now shifted over to social media influencers like Charlie D'Amelio and Sommer Ray? Have big brands like Nike and Gucci always been what the "cool kids" wore? Find out in this episode of Gen Divide. Next week we will be doing our first ever movie review episode; of the 1989 film "Do the Right Thing" featuring our local movie genius as our second ever special guest. Also next week is our album reviews of 5 Seconds of Summer's "Youngblood" and Michael Jackson's "Thriller". Be sure to subscribe to us wherever you listen so you don't miss these episodes. Email us your thoughts at gendividepodcast@gmail.com Or visit us on our now active social medias: Instagram: @gendividepodcast Facebook: @gendividepodcast
Today's Episode we will be talking tea on TikTok stars Charlie D'Amelio and Chase Hudson!
Becca Joy introduces Noah and our guest, Amy, to the life of famous TikToker, Charlie D'amelio.
PDS 3.11 I'm Going To Get In Trouble For This One... Charlie D'Amelio, Pandemic, & More by The Philip DeFranco Show
In this episode your host, Key Michel the topics of Black Creatives, and the importance of Black Creatives protecting their work. In addition, Charlie D'Amelio the tik tok influencer that stole the dance from 14 year old Jalaiah Harmon is discussed. This is part one of a very rich and important discussion. Relax, grab your favorite snacks, and enjoy the show! In addition, don't forget to follow the new Instagram page! Tap the url link below, to be directed! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/BMRpodcast/message