Cat Trestini is a freelance social media strategist living in the Orlando area. Cat's New Jersey roots remain strong - including her time at Rutgers - and has made a major impact on her career. She also recently returned from Joel Renner (Episode 29)'s latest Social Roadtrip.
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On this week's episode, Martin Lieberman plays the role of Amir Zonozi for a week. Also, neither one of us has a clue what we're doing for the eclipse.
This week's Five Favorites:
1. New Feature Lets You Make Voice Calls On Your Google Home [Google]
2. Applebee’s tried to be cool, failed, and now it’s moving on with its life [QZ]
3. NASA will stream 360 degree video of eclipse [Business Insider]
4. Google Brings Q/A to Google Maps [TechCrunch]
5. Hot Topic: Apple sets $1 billion budget for original TV shows [Engadget]
Honorable Mention(s)
DISHonorable Mention(s)
Five Favorites' Tweet of The Week
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Jason Boucher is Senior Manager and Digital Content Strategist at the University of New Hampshire. Boucher served as a track chair for the conference, is a craft beer fan and a collector of vinyl records.
His episode was recorded live from the eduWeb Digital Summit - which also featured speakers such as alumni Chris Bryant and Katy Spencer Johnson. The conference is also co-chaired by alum Joel Renner.
But this episode is all about Jason, his story and how he got to where he is today.
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On this week's episode, Chris has an apology. Also, Snap is in trouble...again.
This week's Five Favorites:
1. Yet another video claims to offer a look at the iPhone 8’s design in black [9to5Mac]
2. Facebook’s willingness to copy rivals’ apps seen as hurting innovation [Washington Post]
3. Another record low for Snap after 14% drop post-earnings [TechCrunch]
4. BuzzFeed is launching a live news show on Twitter [Axios]
5. SoundCloud Gets 170 Million Lifeline [Arstechnica]
Honorable Mention(s)
DISHonorable Mention(s)
Guy Who Scheduled 6 Dates In One Night Was Kicked Out of Another Bar for Allegedly Hitting On All The Women [Washingtonian]
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On this week's episode, we gave you access to the episode a day early because we're nice guys (and Chris is busy running eduWeb Digital Summit this week). Also, it's rumored that Google offered 30 billion for Snapchat. Serious cash. We would have taken it.
This week's Five Favorites:
1. Hottie with a poddy: VCs give Gimlet the greenlight [The Hustle]
2. Spotify crosses 60M paid subscribers as it prepares to go public later this year [The Verge]
3. Reddit Raised $200 Million And Is Redesigning to Look More Like Facebook [Gizmodo]
4. RED’s upcoming $1,200 smartphone is enormous [The Verge]
5. Hot Topic: Insiders say Google was interested in buying Snap for at least $30 billion last year [Business Insider]
DISHonorable Mention(s)
YouTube star Jake Paul is terrorizing his neighborhood by being a little asshole [AV Club]
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Maggie Rimnac is a digital marketing specialist at Motivation Excellence. When she isn't taking the lead on all digital marketing properties for Motivation Excellence - you may find her at the gym power-lifting or building and participating communities of women on social media (and beyond).
Hear her story on this week's episode. And of course, Why Does She Social?!
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On this week's episode, we have a lot of fun. Really, it's not an understatement. There's a lot of fun in this episode. Do a shot every time we say fun and you'll realize how much fun we have. Also, we go into Taco Mode at one point.
This week's Five Favorites:
1. The Tesla Model 3 interior doesn't look like any car you've ever seen [The Verge]
2. YouTube’s head of music confirms YouTube Red and Google Play Music will merge to create a new service [The Verge]
3. UPS Store Stops Printing from URLs and USB Sticks Ahead of Def Con Hacking Convention [The Verge]
4. So long, Flash: Adobe will kill plug-in by 2020 [CNN - Money]
5. Hot Topic: Jeff Bezos Briefly Tops Bill Gates as the World's Richest Person [Bloomberg]
Honorable Mention(s)
DISHonorable Mention(s)
Five Favorites' Tweet of The Week
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Dave Banks is President of Think Tank Marketing and an editor at GeekDad.com. He's also moderated panels at SXSWedu, PAX East and PAX West. He (and his daughter) have also conducted interviews at SDCC.
Hear his story on this week's episode. And of course, Why Does He Social?!
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On this week's episode, Amir has strong feelings about Best Buy. Also, Pokemon Go channels it's inner Fyre Festival.
This week's Five Favorites:
1. YouTube is getting rid of its video editor because no one uses it [The Verge]
2. HDMI 2.1 - What You Need To Know [CNet]
3. Apple Shows Off New Emojis on World Emoji Day [TechCrunch]
4. Amazon Launches Spark, a shoppable feed of stories and photos [TechCrunch]
5. Hot Topic: Why The Grim Reaper of Retail Hasn't Come To Claim Best Buy [LATimes]
Honorable Mention(s)
DISHonorable Mention(s)
Five Favorites' Tweet of The Week
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On this week's episode, Amir is very late. Also, winter would have come - if Amir wasn't late.
This week's Five Favorites:
1. Amazon May Give App Developers Access to Alexa Audio Recordings [The Verge]
2. Amazon Sold 3x as many Echo Devices During Prime Day As It Did Last Year [AdWeek]
3. Facebook Makes Messenger Ads Available Globally [Social Media Today]
4. Twitter Users Sue President Trump [New York Times]
5. Hot Topic: We're All Ears - What's Up With Sound Cloud? (multiple sources)
Honorable Mention(s)
DISHonorable Mention(s)
Five Favorites' Tweet of The Week
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Paul Spratt is a stand-up comedian living in New York City. Originally from the Wilkes-Barre/Scranton area, Paul moved to NYC (with a bit of advice from comedian Bill Burr...more about that on the podcast) and has been building his career in the city that never sleeps.
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Patrick Jervis, Jr. is an award-winning social media and brand manager at East Valley Institute of Technology. In addition to his full-time work, he also is the owner of Respectfully Yours Photography and EyePlay Design. I'm grateful to feature Patrick on the show as he has been one of the longest running supporters of the podcast, as well as a great example of social media done right.
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Stephan was recommended to the podcast by Bostonian and alum, Martin Lieberman. If you know someone who deserves their story told, let me know! Tweet me at @CBarrows or @WhyISocial using #WhyISocialGuest
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On this week's episode, our hosts get off to a late start thanks to a Balrog. Also, we share helpful hints (completely kidding, kind of) on how to escape jail using a drone.
This week's Five Favorites:
1. Uber tipping is rolling out to 121 U.S. and Canadian markets today [TechCrunch)
2. Nielsen: On-demand audio streaming hits record high, is up 62.4% over last year [TechCrunch]
3. Snapchat lets you add links, voice filters and backdrops to Snaps [TechCrunch]
4. RED is making a $1,200 smartphone with a ‘holographic display’ [The Verge]
5. Hot Topic: Everything you need to know about Tesla Model 3, which is starting production [The Verge]
Honorable Mention(s)
DISHonorable Mention(s)
Five Favorites' Tweet of The Week
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Stephan Hovnanian is Content Solutions Architect at Bambu (by Sprout Social). He previously owned and operate Shovi Websites for over 16 years. In a highlight of this episode, he shares some advice all those looking to begin a new business should listen to before they get started.
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On this week's episode, we play with Fyre. Also, we're slightly underwhelmed by a number of good stories this week after a blitz of stories the past few weeks. There's normally more humor here - but we're just being honest with you.
This week's Five Favorites:
1. Facebook, Microsoft, Twitter and YouTube Announce Formation of the Global Internet Forum to Counter Terrorism (YouTube)
2. Designing custom geofilters for Snapchat just got easier (Mashable)
3. First Look at SNES Hardware (Polygon)
4. Facebook Crosses 2 Billion Monthly Active Users (The Verge)
5. Hot Topic: Fyre Festival Organizer Arrested on Fraud Charges (The Verge)
Honorable Mention(s)
DISHonorable Mention(s)
Tweet of The Week
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Jeff Higgins is Director of Social Media at Bloomerang Solutions. He's lived most of his life in Florida, much of it near Anna Maria (though he did spend some time in Philadelphia). His active social presence is hard to miss as he's one of the most engaging persons I've had the opportunity to meet thanks to social media.
Hear his story on this week's episode. And of course, Why Does He Social?!
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On this week's episode, we invent a new Amazon product. Also, Ken (yes, that Ken) gets a man bun.
This week's Five Favorites:
1. Wireless and drone execs praised President Trump as he pledged to cut down regulations (Recode)
2. Netflix now has more subscribers than Cable TV in the US (VentureBeat)
3. Instagram Stories Hits 250 Million Daily Users, Adds Live Video Replays (TechCrunch)
4. Amazon Prime Wardrobe will let you try on clothes before you buy them (The Verge)
5. Hot Topic:
Honorable Mention(s)
DISHonorable Mention(s)
Tweet of The Week
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James Ho is a Customer Service Specialist at Zoomph. He's a recent graduate of George Mason University and has also interned with the Washington Redskins prior to joining the Zoomph team. James also spends his spare time coaching lacrosse.
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On this week's episode, we debate the meaning of life ("The answer to the ultimate question of life, the universe and everything is 42"). Also, Amazon continues the march towards world domination.
This week's Five Favorites:
1. Tim Cook Says Apple Focused on Autonomous Systems in Cars Push (Apple)
2. Snapchat seduces advertisers with new self-serve tools and certified partners (TechCrunch)
3. Twitter's New Look (Twitter)
4. Katy Perry's Witness World Wide Generated Over 49 Million Views (Billboard)
5. Hot Topic: Amazon Acquires Whole Foods for $13.7 Billion
Honorable Mention(s)
DISHonorable Mention(s)
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Matt Marcinek is a performance coach, a combat athlete and a motivational speaker. He's also the creator of www.disabledgrappler.com. Having been diagnosed with cerebral palsy at 9 months old - he has inspired many over the course of his career. Ask him and he won't tell you he's defied any odds, he's simply worked hard and continues to do so today.
Hear his story on this week's episode. And of course, Why Does He Social?!
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On this week's (very special) second episode, we cover all the greatest new announcements from Apple's #WWDC17 Event. This is not your standard episode of Five Favorites!
Links for this episode are from The Verge.
Announcements Discussed:
2. iMac Pro
3. iOS11
4. ARKIT
5. New iPad
7. New Watch OS
8. And some extras...
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On this week's episode, we have a dramatic reading involving pizza and a college application. Also, we pay our respects to Adam West.
This week's Five Favorites:
1. Customers Are Already Abandoning DIRECTV Now (The Motley Fool)
2. Apple Is Going To Let Podcast Creators - and advertisers - see what listeners actually like (Recode)
3. Microsoft XBox at E3 - The 6 Biggest Disappointments (The Verge)
4. It's official: Yahoo shareholders approve the $4.48 billion sale to Verizon (Business Insider)
5. Hot Topic: Apple Marketing Executive Bozoma Saint John is Joining Uber as its Chief Brand Officer (Recode)
Honorable Mention(s)
DISHonorable Mention(s)
Tweet/Post of the Week
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Eric Stoller is a higher education consultant, writer, and speaker. He currently serves as a writer/blogger for InsideHigherEd.com and is a soon-to-be father! He is also arguably one of the best-known thought leaders in the higher education space.
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On this week's episode, our honorable mention is a user-requested session around this week's favorite internet topic (#covfefe). Also, Wonder Woman is a terrific film - wonderful even - so go see it.
This week's Five Favorites:
1. Apple WWDC 2017: What to expect (CNet)
2. Google Is Building An Ad-Blocker Into Chrome (Social Media Today)
3. Elon Must, Google and others decry Paris accord decision (VentureBeat)
4. Microsoft Redesigns Skype (The Verge)
5. Hot Topic: Facebook Live Audio Rolling Out Discussion
*no articles at time of recording*
Honorable Mention(s)
Our favorite #covfefe memes (per listener request!)
DISHonorable Mention(s)
Tweet/Post of the Week
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Emily Miethner is CEO and Founder of FindSpark. In addition, she's an adjunct professor at the Fashion Institute of Technology and the School of Visual Arts (both in New York City). In her spare time, she also lends her talents to her alma mata, Hofstra University, as part of their Women In Leadership Advisory Board.
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