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Send us a textEnjoying the Creator Economy Live podcast? Hear all these actionable insights and build connections with HUGE industry titan brands at Creator Economy Live East 2025. PLUS as a loyal listener, you can get 20% off your ticket using POD20 at checkout!On this episode of Creator Economy Live, Keith Bendes and Brendan Gahan sit down with Gabe Gomez — a social strategist who's made waves on LinkedIn and beyond. With experience at Edelman, Verizon, and now MCoBeauty, Gabe offers a unique perspective on what brands are getting right (and wrong) when it comes to influencer marketing.They dive into why the traditional influencer marketing playbook no longer works, how brands can take creative risks without losing control, and whether everyone needs to become a creator to stay relevant in today's digital landscape.You'll also hear their take on the latest industry news, including:- Meta's mixed reviews on its new editing tools- TikTok surpassing Twitch as the #2 live platform- New research revealing that finding the right creators is still the #1 challenge for marketers- YouTube's report on the rise of virtual creators- Peacock's bold move to bring TikTok talent to TV with four new original showsPlus, don't miss this week's Creator and Brand of the Week picks — featuring Zach King, Rob Mayhew, Alix Earle's viral Pantene moment, and more.Whether you're brand-side, agency-side, or building your own creator brand, this episode is packed with insight, inspiration, and actionable takeaways.
Being bold on social media isn't always the easiest thing to do. What if you get it wrong…? No one wants to go viral for all the wrong reasons, but in this week's episode, Gabriel Gomez, Account Supervisor, Social, Community, and Influencer, Gen Z Lab Ambassador at Edelman, shares some food for thought on being socially bold. Huge thanks to our amazing sponsors for helping us make this happen. Please support them; we couldn't do it without their help! This week: ICUC Full Episode Details Many social pros are apprehensive to try new things on social media. There's a fear of audience reception, and if you're managing social for various clients, you need to take their thoughts on board as well. Gabriel Gomez, Account Supervisor, Social, Community, and Influencer | Gen Z Lab Ambassador at Edelman, joins this episode of Social Pros to share his blueprint for being socially bold. In this episode, we hear Gabriel's methods for keeping tabs on social trends, how he talks to clients about trying new things, and some examples of bold and inventive campaigns he's worked on in the past (#cancelpizza anyone?) He explains why we need to test and learn by trying new things but also engage in social listening to watch audience reception (both good and bad). We also hear about Gabriel's meme-based strategy for LinkedIn and why he thinks micro-influencers can bring more credibility in their content. In This Episode: 2:42 – Gabriel breaks down the clients and campaigns he works with 4:12 – The benefits of working on the agency side of social media 4:56 – How Gabriel keeps tabs of different trends 9:07 – How he talks to clients about trends 11:32 – Gabriel takes us through a fun Beyonce-themed Dolby campaign he worked on 13:34 – How the #cancelpizza campaign made a dry campaign more fun 16:05 – How Gabriel followed the conversations around #cancelpizza 19:45 – Why micro influencers tend to bring more credibility 21:48 – How brands should decide which influencers to work with 23:41 – Gabriel's relatable approach to LinkedIn 27:13 – Gabriel's advice for LinkedIn 29:02 – How the Gen Z Edelman lab came about 31:44 – Gabriel's top tip for becoming a social pro Resources Schedule a consultation with ICUC Grab your free Social Media Audit Bundle Visit SocialPros.com for more insights from your favorite social media marketers.
What's up dead rabbits? How are you doing one and only Gabe Gomez here with my boys on a drive to long Beach stuck in traffic? Why not make a new episode of DeadRabbitSC PodCast featuring @jaysayjr @hakeem_cfo and @_whitechrist --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/gabriel-gomez5/support
What's up dead rabbits how you doing one and only Gabe Gomez of the deadrabbitsc Podcast and we're back have a listen to the newest episode of not advice just information I think you'll like it --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/gabriel-gomez5/support
What's up all my dead rabbits how you doing the one and only Gabe Gomez of that DeadRabbitSC Podcast and we are back with the 1st episode of 2022 Happy New Year. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/gabriel-gomez5/support
What's up dead rabbits how you doing it's the one and only Gabe Gomez of that DeadRabbitSC Podcast In this episode we are just talking Christmas talking gifts and not necessary suggestions of what you should get but if somebody's asking for something you should just get it right --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/gabriel-gomez5/support
What up all my DeadRabbits it's the one and only Gabe Gomez of that DeadRabbitSC Podcast new episode 4 of Not ADVICE just INFORMATION we talk GRUDGES have a Listen and tell us how you feel --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/gabriel-gomez5/support
What's up dead rabbit's how you doing is the one and only Gabe Gomez of that dead rabbit sc Podcast and what we have for you today is another story told to me by y irish grandmother of a legendary figure named Stingy Jack hes also the reason why we have Jack O Lanterns --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/gabriel-gomez5/support
What's up dead rabbits how you doing it's the one and only Gabe Gomez of that DeadRabbitSC Podcast episode 3 of not advice some information have a listen --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/gabriel-gomez5/support
What's up my fam it is the one I only Gabe Gomez and today is my day off and i get to catch up all my TV shows and this one I'm gonna give you guys a top 4 to watch with your children and more of like a top 3 to watch by yourselves and get down 1 for all my hip hop heads 2 for all my family people let's take a look have a listen
Musician and dancer Sharon Stephens of White Bear Lake, Minn., recommends a theatrical production, available for streaming, “Angry Black Woman & Well-Intentioned White Girl.” The play was written by Minneapolis playwright Amoke Kubat, who acts in the two-woman show along with Jennifer Johnson. Stephens called the play “brilliant, passionate and memorable” with moments of humor alongside painful truths. Written in 2016, the explorations of microaggressions in a land of “Minnesota Nice” feel deeply current, Stephens said. The 90-minute production is available on Vimeo and comes with a tool kit for self-exploration and post-play discussion. Actor and playwright JuCoby Johnson is looking forward to attending the “Shine a Light” installation at the Jungle Theater in Minneapolis. It’s an outdoor, multimedia show that consists of window installations and wall projections. “Shine a Light” is a platform for artists who make theater, including costume, lighting and set designers, to respond to the coronavirus pandemic and the uprisings following the killing of George Floyd. The event is free and open to the public. It runs Thursday through Aug. 30, with projections running Thursday evening through Sunday from 9 p.m. to 11 p.m. Courtesy of Gabe Gomez A picture from the "Heist Heist Baby" room at the Trapped Puzzle Rooms, by Gabe Gomez. He's the artistic director at Trapped Puzzle Rooms. Mikaela Bagley of Eagan, Minn., embraces a different kind of theater in her home. She gathers with friends through virtual escape rooms from Minnesota-based Trapped Puzzle Rooms. Typically, an escape room is a timed, group puzzle-solving experience. These virtual escape rooms rely on the art of Gabe Gomez of St. Paul to set the scene and unlock the next clues. “It was so different from a normal escape room,” said Bagley, “but it was so much fun, and it almost felt like we were there.” A minimum of three players are required, and there are three rooms available: “Heist, Heist Baby,” “Prehistoric Park” and “Super Squad.”
We talk with Gabe Gomez from San Diego doom band Kyrkogård and Gabriel Halvor Media. We go over our new shorter format, and we talk about some upcoming shows including the King Diamond show in El Cajon.
What's up GabeManiacs how you doin Gabe Gomez here with my predictions for wrestlemania me my boys talk about it and some new stuff so have a listen
The overarching problem in the fitness industry is how disjointed and antiquated it is from a business management perspective. Businesses of various sizes in the fitness industry are forced to use cobbled together solutions to meet their business needs. Sacramento startup GymHit is the only integrated communication, booking, billing and marketing platform designed specifically for […]
Robert Omoto sits with podcast favorite Gabe Gomez to talk about their Spring Break trip to Mexico, roast some close friends to stir up a response, and discuss why Gabe always uses movie lines on girls.
Robert Omoto and sits with one of his craziest college friends Gabe Gomez. They insult a close friend in an effort to get him to listen to the podcast, contemplate spending a billion dollars, and brainstorm creative ways to torture someone for information.
Robert Omoto and sits with one of his craziest college friends Gabe Gomez. They insult a close friend in an effort to get him to listen to the podcast, contemplate spending a billion dollars, and brainstorm creative ways to torture someone for information.
Robert Omoto sits with one of his craziest college friend's Gabe Gomez to talk to him about taking a cage fight with zero MMA training, sucker punching with a catch phrase, unrealistic sex scenes in movies, and the movie Surf Ninjas. This is two guys with ADHD, so try to keep up.
Robert Omoto sits with one of his craziest college friend's Gabe Gomez to talk to him about taking a cage fight with zero MMA training, sucker punching with a catch phrase, unrealistic sex scenes in movies, and the movie Surf Ninjas. This is two guys with ADHD, so try to keep up.
71: Daniel & Ben talk with author Gabe Gomez, whose latest poetry collection is entitled "The Seed Bank." Gomez talks about winning the Andres Montoya Poetry Prize for his first book, and how it coincided with his displacement from New Orleans after the devastation caused by Hurricane Katrina. Gomez also talks about the differences between his first collection and his latest, "The Seed Bank." www.gabegomez.com For this week's Poem of the Week, Gabe Gomez reads "Clovis Culture" from his newest collection of poetry, "The Seed Bank."