In Episode 33 of Don’t Call Me A Guru, host Linda Hoang chats with Holly Baker (@inthefunlane) and Christina Dennis (@theDIYmommy), who have both built their brands and careers using social media (particularly in the design industry).
Holly and Christina share how they approach engagement, experimenting with new features, dealing with negativity online, how sharing their passions on social media ultimately led to entire careers and personal brands and more—offering insights and tips for social media managers as well as those interested in following their footsteps.
Holly and Christina will also be presenting at the Edmonton Renovation Show Jan 24-26, 2020.
This episode was recorded at NAIT Radio & Television Broadcasting Studios, by audio producer Chantal Dunn.
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Episode 33: Building Brand & Career Using Social Media
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Podcast Credits:
- Doug Hoyer (@doughoyer, DougHoyer.Bandcamp.com) – created the Don’t Call Me a Guru music
- Rory Lee (@rorzle, RoryLeeDesign.com) – designer of the Don’t Call Me a Guru logo
- Chantal Dunn (@chantal_dunn11) – audio producer of the Don’t Call Me a Guru podcast
- NAIT Radio and Television Broadcasting Studios – podcast studio location
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