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A self-professed drama kid turned Certified Hormonal Specialist, Paige Lindgren never in a million years thought she’d have a career creating content about where the best salad is in LA to how to create a blood sugar balanced plate. Her passion for simplifying how to live a more hormonal balanced life came from her own medical diagnosis that challenged her to get back to the basics when it came to eating and she’s cultivating a community and a platform built on truly trusting your gut while healing yourself from the inside out.
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Sometimes, the simplest things can have the greatest impact Vulnerability can create community and provide resources that may not have always existed When passion meets determination and purpose, the opportunities are limitlessStay Engaged
Host: @iamejjames | @therealdba Guest: @paige.lindgrenPlease note that this episode may contain paid endorsements and advertisements for products and services. Individuals on the show may have a direct or indirect financial interest in products or services referred to in this episode.
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Kier Gaines is a licensed therapist who’s building brave spaces for men, especially Black men, to have the agency to heal, learn and grow in a world that often forgets they exist. After the video of him and daughter discussing life and therapy went viral two years ago after the tragic murder of George Floyd, Kier has since become an online personality where he uses his skills as a therapist to challenge himself and his community to heal and grow mentally while the world continues to change around them. As he shares his life and family with the world, Kier is truly on a mission to encourage everyone to discover the unapologetic versions of themselves that they often hide in order to fit in.
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Same skills, different stage - use all of life’s teachings to navigate the journey of life and the path of self-discovery We must allow space for people to be 100% themselves, unapologetically in order to give others the same permission to show up as their fullselves Creating brave spaces where men can heal, learn and grow allows them to increase their bandwidth to be able to show up for the people in their lives that need them the most Stay Engaged Host: @iamejjames | @therealdba Guest: @kiergainesProduced by Dear Media.
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Who’s on Content chats with Venita Aspen, DBA client and star of Bravo TV’s hit reality shot, “Southern Charm,” regarding the content of keeping it real when your life is shared online and on tv. Aspen discusses her southern roots; love for food and fashion, while detailing the difficulties of being herself in a world where people define you before truly getting to know you. While reality tv has taken over mainstream media, Aspen hopes that by sharing her life online, she can show her community and show fans the Black woman she’s becoming that honors her Southern roots while challenging stereotypes and inspiring more dialogue about what it means to be from the South.
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Even if something is a passion of yours, it’s okay to pivot from it if it doesn’t bring you joy in the way you imagined or want it to Honoring who you are is hard, but necessary when sharing your life online and on TV. Your community wants to know the “real you” not who you portray to be - this builds trust and support when the pressure to show up online is too muchStay Engaged
Host: @iamejjames | @therealdba Guest: @venitaaspenProduced by Dear Media.
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This week EJ chats with award winning storyteller and creator, Madison Utendahl who through her work as the Head of Social for the Museum of Ice Cream received two Webby awards but also experienced burnout as a result of it. Burnout taught Madison that although she could create great work, there was a price and sacrifice that was paid, and most times the sacrifice of one’s self worth is a price too steep to pay. Understanding that she could create impactful, original content that represented while also inspired her community, she founded Utendahl Creative, a Black-owned, female only, creative agency that allowed her to be creative and groundbreaking in her storytelling while also providing content deeply rooted in culture and community. As a Forbes 30 Under 30, Madison knows that while viral trends may be par for the course with social media today, the longevity of creativity is rooted in something far more deeper.
Interview Highlights: Content is ever evolving and should always reflect the time and space the creator/s are in You must acknowledge your fears but act despite them Creating content rooted in community cultivation that helps creatives define who they are and what their work stands for will always be inspiring and have impact Stay Engaged Host: @iamejjames | @therealdba Guest: @madison.utendahl | Utendahl CreativeProduced by Dear Media.
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This week, EJ chats with Chinae Alexander, a beautifully vulnerable lifestyle creator and entrepreneur who understands “we are what we consume” when it comes to content we’re intentionally and unintentionally exposed to every day. As someone who loves the world and creates content that is truly authentic to her truest form while inspiring others to find that version of themselves, Alexandera truly does the work to block out negativity on social media while providing positive examples through her acts of her service with her event planning company and community outreach work for the unhoused.
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Recognize what drives your passion and lean all the way in! It’s never too late to start the career of your dreams! Providing a unique perspective to a traditional industry can help cultivate community.Produced by Dear Media.
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First up, Who’s on Content?! This Week?! Is Netflix’s From Scratch which has been on everyone’s tongues and tissues in the past few weeks. The 8 episode limited series depicts the beautiful love story of Tembi Locke and her husband, a Sicilian chef named Saro. It is one the rawest pieces of content EJ has experienced and it was only right that he dissects what makes it so.
Next up, EJ chats with Alex Hill of Just Add Hot Sauce about her recent transition to being a fulltime food creator. As a marketer by trade, Alex suffered from imposter syndrome many times where she started and stopped her online career a few times until fully leaning in and betting on herself. Her content celebrates the culture of family and heritage with every post.
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Recognize what drives your passion and lean all the way in! It’s never too late to start the career of your dreams! Providing a unique perspective to a traditional industry can help cultivate community.Produced by Dear Media.
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Who’s on Content?! This Week?! Netflix’s From Scratch has been on everyone’s tongues and tissues in the past few weeks. The 8 episode limited series depicts the beautiful love story of Tembi Locke and her husband, a Sicilian chef named Saro. It is one the rawest pieces of content EJ has experienced and it was only right that he dissects what makes it so.
Featured Guest: Award Winning Author of In Bibi’s Kitchen, Hawa Hassan connects and invites people to eat and learn from her Somalian table. When she launched her hot sauce line for Basbaas Foods, Hassan was just looking for an entry point to start a global conversation around the need for diversification of available foods on grocery shelves that also connected people to the culture and communities of those cuisines. As a proud Somalian, she needed to find ways to diversify the content of our people and the narratives that were being shared about them. Understanding that food is the best cultural gateway that explores the ways in which we are all connected as humans, she’s on a mission to continue inspiring others to explore the foods around the world as a way to better connect with communities far and wide.
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It’s better to invite people into an idea rather than tell them what to do or how to do it. Keep the community first - community cultivating content will always reign supreme as the community becomes invested in you! Industry disruptors allow for diverse representative storyteller that connects and expands the experience one could have or share.Social Handles
Host: @iamejjames Show: whosoncontent | @therealdbaProduced by Dear Media.
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There’s nothing like the power of representative content, especially when that content reflects you and the amazing community you live in. Irene Walker, Head of Business Equity Programs at Meta grew up understanding that community leaders were the brave small business owners in her neighborhood - including her favorite superhero, Ivory Man. Understanding that economic empowerment for marginalized communities and their business leaders could help improve the lives and environments of the communities they locally and globally service, Walker Co-Founded Meta Elevate - a free business resource for Black and LatinX business leaders to learn valuable advertising tools to help scale their businesses using a suite of digital tools and expertise from one of the largest social platforms to date!
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Life is the greatest content and experience is the best teacher for guiding a life of purpose and service to others. Small business leaders are community leaders that inspire and empower their community to think of the possibilities of success when one dares to succeed despite their beginnings/surroundings. Programs like Meta help businesses learn simple advertising tools that allow them to tap into the vast power of digital marketing in order to scale and expand locally and globally in a highly digitized economy.Social Handles
Host: @iamejjames Show: whosoncontent | @therealdbaProduced by Dear Media.
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In the show’s first solo episode, host EJ James, Special Projects at the Digital Brand Architects (DBA) and self proclaimed champion and defender of content, discusses the content of Bravo’s Real Housewives franchise following the network’s BravoCon 2022 hosted last weekend in New York. When it comes to Bravo, though there are several successful franchises, including Southern Charm which includes DBA’s own talent, Venita Gibson, there’s no denying the cultural influence of The Real Housewives and the hold it’s had on audiences for the past 16 years. This if the first of many content reviews EJ provides in order to understand why the content contents.
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Seeing “real people” succeed is inspirational. There’s no denying the positive and negative influence of “real content” on and off the TV screen A winning content formula can serve as the framework for true brand buildingSocial Handles
Host: @iamejjames Show: whosoncontent | @therealdbaProduced by Dear Media.
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We should all embrace color and living as boldly as artist and designer, Dani Dazey. From t-shirt designer, to graphic designer and now a sought after artist, sustainable fashion and interior designer, not to mention, HGTV designer and host of Trixie Motel, Dazey has built a successful brand rooted in self-expression where colors and patterns rule.
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Checking in with yourself by asking questions that challenge the content you’re consuming helps to keep you true to you and that which you . Know and hone your aesthetic in everything you do. Bring things into your life that bring you joy.Social Handles
Host: @iamejjames Guest: @danidazey Show: whosoncontent | @therealdbaProduced by Dear Media.
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Senior Manager of Brand and Talent Partnerships, Jenny Park grew up with limited vision of what was possible for Korean Americans before she was exposed to others that looked and thought like her - showing her the content of what’s possible if you dare. As LinkedIn’s Senior Manager of Brand and Talent Partnerships, she works to ensure the multihypenate has a community and space to bravely highlight the content of who they are and the work they do.
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Content we consume and don’t consume can create unconscious bias with unintentional consequences Multi-hyphenates are creating content that amplifies who they are and the work they’re doing People can find mentorship through online spaces Social Handles Host: @iamejjames Guest: @mohae.jennypark Show: whosoncontent | @therealdbaProduced by Dear Media.
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Who’s on Content chats with famed TV host, celebrity and fashion photographer, Amanda De Cadenet on her constant reinvention in order to be of service to her community! A true storyteller at heart, De Cadenet has always used content, in all forms, to tell the stories of others in order to connect and heal those who consume it. Inspired by the success of her viral interview series “The Conversations with Amanda De Cadenet,” she’s launching a special podcast series, “About the Men,” where she’s reaching across the aisle to help men step up and into the conversation around things like masculinity and sexuality, hoping to bridge the communication gap and have a more inclusive discussion around what is needed to heal the world.
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You don’t need money to create content; if you’re passionate - learn what you need to know in order to create the content you want to create Storytelling comes in all forms, and we as creatives, have a huge responsibility to use content (in any form) to connect like minded people, in order to unite and amplify the stories of others Own your IP so you can ultimately control your content’s narrative Social Handles Host: @iamejjames Guest: @amandadecadenet Show: whosoncontent | @therealdbaThe Conversation: About The Men
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Who’s on Content hosted its first Live Discussion during this past September’s, New York Fashion Week 2022. Who’s on Content?! A Live Discussion: The Content of Fashion Inclusivity discussed how far the fashion industry has come and still needs to go in terms of truly being inclusive of everyone! Guests included DBA’s own talent, Achieng Agatu; Nicolette Mason and Tenicka Boyd who each discussed the content of their platforms and how they continue to challenge stereotypes and bias in order to unite their communities.
Episode Highlights: Being true to yourself allows you to challenge spaces and places that don’t accept you, because your values and morals are worth more than any check. Brands should establish a Creative Content Council in order to engage diverse content creators on what content will authentically and intentionally engage with their audiences - rather than treating diverse creators as guinea pigs when a brand is trying to be more inclusive While there are still a long ways to go, there is community online that can collectively challenge and encourage diverse creators to keep striving for change. Social Handles Host: @iamejjames Guest: @noordinarynoire; @nicolettemason; @tenickab Show: whosoncontent | @therealdbaProduced by Dear Media.
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Sandrine Charles is the Founder of Sandrine Charles Consulting, a leading communications firm that works with some of the most high-profile brands to date. She is also a Co-Founder of the Black In Fashion Council that works to improve the experiences and opportunities for Black individuals within the fashion industry. As someone who understands the power of content and its influence in media and on people, Sandrine has built a successful career championing those with unique stories that would inspire the next generation.
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Do your best, forget theatrics! Community is key when building a longstanding career built on your own terms It doesn’t hurt you to help someone else. Lift as you climb.Social Handles
Host: @iamejjames Guest: @sandrinecharles Show: whosoncontent | @therealdbaProduced by Dear Media.
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As DBA prepares to launch Influenc3, its web based education and community platform where content creators, talent and their communities can discover all things Web3, EJ chats with UTA’s Head of Web3, Lesley Silverman to set the stage for what’s to come. Lesley has championed artists and their communities from her time as a fine arts lawyer to her current role as Head of Web3 at UTA. As someone who truly understands the power of content and community, Lesley breaks down the new frontier that is Web3 and why it will truly benefit the creator economy in a more impactful way!
Episode Highlights: Artists have always struggled to find ways to own and protect their work Community development and engagement is paramount to the success of existing and new digital artists Content creators can truly benefit from the advancements of Web3, because now they’ll have a chance to fully own their content and have more meaningful dialogue with their audiencesSocial Handles
Host: @iamejjames Guest: @lesleysilverman Show: whosoncontent | @therealdbaProduced by Dear Media.
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What started as a 100 day challenge - leading to two viral videos with over 2.3 million views, Dulma Altan breaks down the business of startups and the influencer marketing industry for her community on TikTok. As the founder of Makelane Masterclass, a private community of female founders with educational courses, she’s on a mission to demystify what it takes to run a successful business in hopes of inspiring the next generation of successful startup leaders.
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Consistency and vision is what matters when starting out - no matter what you’re doing. Failure is part of the process. You must go through trial and error to achieve true success. Align your values with something that moves you!Social Handles
Host: @iamejjames Guest: @iamdulma Show: whosoncontent | @therealdbaProduced by Dear Media.
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Media trailblazer, Danielle Cadet discusses how an audience first strategy rooted in culture allowed her to build a career that honors and magnifies the many experiences of the audiences she creates for. This week’s What’s the Deal?! Explores the difference between “branded moments” and “moments brands can be a part of” and why the influencer industry needs both
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By honoring yourself, first, you can honor others in the work you do Every opportunity you explore, prepares you for the next, even when you’re not looking for a new one Representative storytelling is the most impactful way to cultivate communities while uniting audiences, especially in entertainmentSocial Handles
Host: @iamejjames Guest: @dbcadet Show: whosoncontent | @therealdbaProduced by Dear Media.
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When you think of airlines, very few ignite joy and have a distinct culture; seen truly as a lifestyle than Delta Airlines. Brand Director, Shannon Womack discusses the power of content to unite and celebrate cultures with shared values and why Delta is always on content for their customers. Our What’s the Deal?! w/ NGP gives insight into how the content of powerful storytelling can unite audiences and cultivate community! Let’s just say, we’re giving you all the ways in which content is the leading builder and driver of today’s lifestyle brands.
Episode Highlights: Content and intentional brand partnerships are key for Delta Airlines when building community Learning the difference between Glass and Rubber Balls of Responsibility is how Shannon balances her high demanding career and her role as a Black woman, wife and mother An effective digital and social media strategy can help brands maintain market share and relevancy in crowded industry and consumer spacesSocial Handles
Host: @iamejjames Show: whosoncontent | @therealdbaProduced by Dear Media.
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Who’s on Content?! continues exploring the content of representation and diversification this time within the entertainment industry. EJ speaks with Diverse Representation (a global database of Black and Brown entertainment representatives) Founder and Lawyer, Jaia Thomas on the need for diversity in front of, but more importantly, behind the lens. NGP is back with another “What’s the Deal?!” segment discussing the power of using your platform to advocate for change, especially as the world continues to world.
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Host: @iamejjames Guest: @jaiathomas Guest Organization: @diverserepresentation Show: whosoncontent | @therealdbaProduced by Dear Media.
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August is Support Black Business month and Executive Producer and Creative of the Netflix documentary, She Did That, and fellow Dear Media Podcaster, Renae Bluitt discusses the importance of representation and how Black entrepreneurs are rewriting their own narratives with the businesses they’re launching. NGP is also back with a What’s the Deal?! sharing tips for creators looking to support the small businesses they love.
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Host: @iamejjames Guest: @iamrenaebluitt Show: whosoncontent | @therealdbaProduced by Dear Media.
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