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Social Media News Live keeps you up-to-date on what's happening in the world of social media! We discuss the latest social media tools, tips, and tactics with industry experts, innovators, creators, and storytellers. We broadcast live so YOU can ask the questions that matter most to you and your business.
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Manly Monday

Jeff Sieh

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With top tips, pop culture, comedy and just plain fun, Jeff Sieh teaches Pinterest techniques unlike any other. Join him as he explores best practices, strategies, and demonstrations on this fast growing social network. Punctuated by humorous transitions and unforgettable characters, Jeff Sieh illustrates Pinterest with character as big as his beard.
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The Manly Pinterest Tips Podcast is a show created to help you succeed on Pinterest. If you have content and products you want your clients or customers to see, there is no social media platform like Pinterest. Join Jeff Sieh as he explores best practices, strategies, and demonstrations on this fast growing social network. With interviews with Power Pinners like Cynthia Sanchez, Peg Fitzpatrick, Rebekah Radice, and Guy Kawasaki, you'll learn Pinterest techniques not found anywhere else. Find ...
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Tired of “expert” advice you’re not sure if you can trust? Tailwind is an official Pinterest and Instagram partner, so the tips you hear will keep your accounts and your business growing. No “hacks,” no “cheats,” just solid advice that works. Hosted by Alisa Meredith, Marketing Manager at Tailwind and Jeff Sieh of Manly Pinterest Tips, we aim to make world class marketing easy for everyone.
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The Confident Live Marketing Podcast is aimed at established entrepreneurs who want to level up their impact, authority and profits through the power of live video. We’ll focus on knocking down the 3 main barriers these entrepreneurs face when creating live content: Live Video Fear Live Video Gear Live Video Content & Marketing Sphere The show is focussed towards an audience are established entrepreneurs who have an online-based business - both men and women at all ages. However, the particu ...
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Founded in 2005 the School of Podcasting is one of the Internet's first sites on podcasting. Founder Dave Jackson is a leading expert on Podcasting and his snarky attitude and entertaining delivery has lead Dave to building a large and loyal following. He helps you massage your message, tackle the technology, and flatten the learning curve of podcasting. Over 1 million downloads can't be wrong!
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Social Media Talks Podcast

Kompass Media: Podcaster

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Social Media Talks Podcast brought to you by Kompass Media presented by Alan Hennessy head of Digital in Kompass Media. These are Podcast for business owners who want to learn more about Social Media Marketing. Our Podcast in include Interviews with Digital Marketing Experts and Leaders in innovation and business professionals Please subscribe to our podcasts to keep up to date with Social Media Marketing and Business Innovation. Visit our website for more details. www.kompassmedia.ie Follow ...
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Trying to keep up with AI while running a business? You’re not alone. In this episode of Social Media News Live, we’re joined by Phil Pallen, branding strategist, keynote speaker, and author of AI for Small Business, to talk about how solopreneurs and small teams can use AI to boost productivity without losing the personal touch. Phil shares his pr…
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Ever wonder why some content sparks nonstop conversation while yours falls flat? In this episode, Brooke Sellas returns to break down the neuroscience behind engagement and how to build what she calls a “dopamine machine” for your brand. Spoiler: it’s not about pushing more content, it’s about triggering emotion. Brooke, CEO of B Squared Media and …
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Can a $27 product really transform your business? In this week’s episode, we sit down with Allie Bjerk, the marketing strategist behind the wildly successful Tiny Offer® method. Allie shares how she turned a simple, time-saving product into a multi-seven-figure business—and how you can use her playbook to create low-ticket offers that convert cold …
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In this Shortcast edition, Mamie Kanfer Stewart, co-author of Momentum: Creating Effective, Engaging and Enjoyable Meetings, explains why meetings are one of the biggest productivity drains—and how to fix them. From clarifying desired outcomes to optimizing who’s in the room, Mamie shares practical, people-focused strategies to make meetings more e…
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What makes a community truly thrive, and why are so many memberships failing to deliver? In this episode, we’re joined by Vincent Pugliese, founder of Membership Freedom and author of The Wealth of Connection, to rethink how we approach online communities in 2025. Vincent shares his philosophy of leading with connection instead of content, why smal…
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If you’ve ever wished for an extra pair of hands or a few more hours in the day, this episode is for you. We’re joined by Mike Allton, AI consultant, podcast host, and content machine, to talk about how creators and marketers can build smarter workflows using AI and automation tools. Mike walks us through the difference between assistants and agent…
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I’m excited to welcome back Mike Vardy to the show. Mike is a productivity strategist, longtime friend of the podcast, and the author of The Productivity Diet: A Practical Guide to Nurturing Your Productive Potential. In this conversation, we dive into how the language, systems, and inputs you choose each day can either nourish or deplete your abil…
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Is your productivity system working for you or against you? In this episode, Erik Fisher, host of the long-running podcast Beyond the To-Do List, joins us to explore what it really means to personalize your productivity. With over a decade of interviews with top productivity experts under his belt, Erik shares why trying to “do more” is often the w…
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In this Shortcast edition, Donald Miller, author of Building a StoryBrand, shares how applying storytelling principles can bring clarity, purpose, and momentum to your personal and professional life. Drawing from narrative theory, Donald explains how to see your life as a story—complete with a clear goal, supporting characters, and an inciting inci…
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What if you could take six weeks off from your business, and nothing falls apart? In this episode, systems and automation coach Joe Casabona joins us to talk about how solopreneurs and creators can work smarter, not longer. Joe shares the behind-the-scenes systems that help him run multiple podcasts, coach clients, and still be a present parent. We…
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Trying to make sense of your money as a creator? You’re not alone and don’t have to figure it all out alone. In this episode, we’re joined by Ralph Estep Jr., financial expert and host of the Ask Ralph podcast, to talk about everything from taxes to entity formation to long-term planning for content creators. Ralph breaks down the biggest financial…
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In this episode, Cynthia Kane, author of The Pause Principle: How to Keep Your Cool in Tough Situations, joins the show to discuss how to improve communication by mastering the art of pausing. Cynthia, a communication expert, explains why taking a moment to pause before reacting in difficult situations can lead to more effective and mindful communi…
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In this Shortcast edition, Cal Newport, author of Digital Minimalism: Choosing a Focused Life in a Noisy World, shares how we can reclaim our time and attention by taking control of our relationship with digital technology. Rather than rejecting tech entirely, Cal proposes a minimalist approach—using technology with intention and only when it suppo…
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In this special Shortcast, Jess Cording, author of The Little Book of Game Changers: 50 Healthy Habits for Managing Stress and Anxiety, shares practical strategies to manage stress and anxiety by making small, sustainable changes across mind, body, and spirit. Jess offers gentle, doable practices that go beyond willpower—emphasizing progress over p…
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In this episode, Shira Gill, author of Lifestyle: Your Guide to a More Organized and Intentional Life, joins the show to discuss her approach to minimalism and intentional living. Shira, a professional organizer, shares how she applies the principles of minimalism not just to physical possessions but to all aspects of life—helping to create space f…
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In this episode, Jim Guinn, co-author of How to Get Along with Anyone: The Playbook for Predicting and Preventing Conflict at Work and at Home, joins the show to discuss the art of conflict prevention. Jim, an expert in mediation and conflict resolution, shares practical tools for recognizing and managing conflict before it escalates into full-blow…
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In this special Shortcast edition, Baratunde Thurston, shares his experience of unplugging from social media for 25 days—and what he learned about stress, productivity, and the importance of being present. Baratunde reveals how stepping away from constant digital interaction can lead to more meaningful real-world connections and less burnout. In th…
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Wondering how to actually stand out on LinkedIn without sounding robotic or desperate? In this episode, we sit down with marketing strategist Cassie Tucker to unpack exactly what works (and what doesn’t) when it comes to personal branding, content creation, and meaningful networking on LinkedIn. Cassie shares her step-by-step tips for optimizing yo…
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In this episode, Melody Wilding, author of Managing Up: How to Get What You Need from People in Charge, joins the show to discuss the often-overlooked skill of managing up. Melody shares insights on how to communicate more effectively with those in higher positions, ensuring that you get the support and guidance you need for your career while maint…
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What does it really take to deliver confident, polished live video that connects? Whether you’re presenting in Zoom, hosting a live stream, or recording for your course or business, your digital stage matters more than ever. In this episode, we sit down with Alec Johnson of Take One Tech and the Digital Stage Academy to talk about delivering value …
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Is YouTube the future of podcasting? In this episode, we’re joined by Shannon Hernandez—radio personality, podcast strategist, and host of The Podcast Therapist—to break down everything you need to know about YouTube’s role in the evolving podcasting landscape. We explore what makes a podcast on YouTube “official,” the difference between uploading …
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What does it actually take to stay consistent and build momentum as a content creator? In this episode, we’re joined by Doc Rock and Marilou Mandl, co-hosts of Creators Unstuck, to break down the real mindset shifts and systems creators need to succeed in today’s fast-moving digital world. Doc and Marilou share how small shifts in thinking—like emb…
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In this episode, Courtney Carver, author of Rest More, Stress Less: How to Live the Life You Actually Want, shares her transformative approach to prioritizing rest and reducing stress. Courtney, a simplicity and decluttering expert, discusses how rest is not just a reward but a necessity for productivity, creativity, and overall well-being. In this…
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You’ve launched the podcast. You’ve recorded the episodes. But now what? Can your show actually make money? In this episode of Social Media News Live, podcasting legend Dave Jackson joins us to separate fact from fantasy when it comes to podcast monetization. Dave, Hall of Fame podcaster and author of Profit from Your Podcast, shares battle-tested …
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In this special Shortcast edition, Jeremy Kubicek, author of The 100X Leader: How to Become Someone Worth Following, shares how we can lead with both support and challenge to help others reach their full potential. Drawing inspiration from Sherpas guiding climbers on Mount Everest, Jeremy illustrates what it means to lead others by being fully for …
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In this episode, Angus Nelson, author of Confidence Comes Later, discusses his journey of building confidence through action and embracing uncertainty. Angus, an entrepreneur and personal development coach, explores how to disrupt your life by taking bold steps instead of waiting for confidence to appear, and how this can lead to personal growth an…
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In this episode we revisit a conversation with Julie Fast, author of Getting It Done When You’re Depressed: 50 Strategies to Help You Achieve Productivity Even with Depression, Anxiety, or ADHD. She shares her expertise on how to overcome productivity barriers caused by mental health struggles. Julie, who has lived with bipolar disorder, depression…
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In this episode, Sara Sherman, author of Resonant Minds: The Transformative Power of Music, joins the show to discuss the powerful and often underestimated role of music in our lives. Sara, a classical musician and educator, explores how music can not only enhance our emotional well-being but also improve focus, productivity, and social connections…
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In this episode, Anne-Laure Le Cunff, author of Tiny Experiments: How to Live Freely in a Goal-Obsessed World, joins the show to discuss her experimental approach to goal-setting and personal growth. Anne-Laure, a neuroscience enthusiast and founder of Ness Labs, explores how shifting from traditional goal-setting to small, iterative experiments ca…
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In this episode, Madelin Mann, author of Reverse the Search: How to Turn Job Seeking into Job Shopping, joins the show to share her expert advice on transforming the traditional job search process. With years of experience in HR and recruiting, Madelin provides valuable insights into how to stand out in today’s competitive job market by shifting fr…
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In this episode, Ximena Vengeochea, author of The Life Audit: A Step-by-Step Guide to Discovering Your Goals and Building the Life You Want, shares her approach to re-evaluating life’s priorities and making intentional changes. Ximena, a former LinkedIn leader, uses her background in user research to help others take a fresh, introspective approach…
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In this episode, Elizabeth Lotardo, author of Leading Yourself: Finding More Joy, Meaning, and Opportunities in the Job You Already Have, shares her insights on how to find purpose and fulfillment in your current job. Drawing on her background as an organizational psychologist, Elizabeth explores how shifting your mindset can help you thrive at wor…
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In this episode, Andrew Brodsky, author of Ping: The Secrets of Successful Virtual Communication, explores how virtual communication can be improved for both productivity and relationship-building. Andrew, a professor at the University of Texas and expert on virtual communication, discusses his research and personal journey in understanding how we …
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In this episode, we welcome Jenny Wood, a former Google executive, founder of Own Your Career, and author of Wild Courage: Go After What You Want and Get It. Jenny shares powerful insights into overcoming fear, taking bold risks, and navigating personal and professional growth with courage. In this conversation, we explore: The Courage to Overcome …
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I’m excited to welcome Oliver Burkeman back to the show to discuss his new book, Meditations for Mortals: Four Weeks to Embrace Your Limitations and Make Time for What Counts. You can find his previous conversation on the show here. Oliver is a journalist and author best known for 4,000 Weeks: Time Management for Mortals. His latest book offers a p…
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I’m excited revisit this conversation with Ximena Vengoechea to the show to discuss her book, Listen Like You Mean It: Reclaiming the Lost Art of True Connection. Ximena is a user researcher, author, and expert in communication and active listening. Her book explores how we can deepen our conversations, overcome common listening mistakes, and foste…
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I’m excited to welcome Michaela Alexis to the show to discuss her new book, No Fear Networking: A Guide to Building Connections for the Socially Anxious Professional. Michaela is a keynote speaker, LinkedIn expert, and networking coach who helps professionals overcome social anxiety and build meaningful connections in their careers. In this convers…
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