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Influence Weekly

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Join us as we dive deeper into the latest trends, insights, and stories from the world of influencer marketing and the creator economy. Our podcast brings you exclusive interviews with industry leaders, in-depth analysis of key topics, and a behind-the-scenes look at the stories that matter most to our community.
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Welcome to Influence Weekly, the podcast where we delve into the heart of influencer marketing and the creator economy. I'm Kailani, and in today's episode, we're unpacking the ongoing controversy surrounding 'trad wives' and the backlash faced by TikTok star Nara Smith. We'll also explore how influencers are revolutionizing the travel industry, in…
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Oscars! Cannes! Smash Mouth? In Part 2 of our Shrek coverage, Chris & Lizzie get to the bottom of Mike Myers' Scottish brogue, why 'All Star' became an anthem for the ages, and Katzenberg's all-out blitz against the Mouse House. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my…
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The PM get’s caught changing his official schedule after the fact, bot farms are spotted promoting CPC events, plus a round up of the week’s BC politics. Links Final flight of Martin Mars water bomber set for Sunday – Victoria Times Colonist Terry Yung defaults to be BCNDP candidate in Vancouver-Yaletown BC United’s Poll Claims British Columbia – P…
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The PM get’s caught changing his official schedule after the fact, bot farms are spotted promoting CPC events, plus a round up of the week’s BC politics. Links Final flight of Martin Mars water bomber set for Sunday – Victoria Times Colonist Terry Yung defaults to be BCNDP candidate in Vancouver-Yaletown BC United’s Poll Claims British Columbia – P…
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Welcome to Influence Weekly, the podcast where we dissect the latest trends in influencer marketing and the creator economy. I'm Kailani, and in today's episode, we're turning up the heat with the rise of influencer chefs—exploring how these culinary stars are changing the way we cook and eat. We'll also dive into a new YouTube report revealing jus…
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Katzenberg's quest for revenge! The death of a beloved giant! A magical kingdom under siege! In Part 1 of our Shrek coverage, Chris & Lizzie explore the revolutionary film's humble origins as DreamWorks' inaugural "B movie" and try to determine what, exactly, the film would have been with its original star, Chris Farley. See Privacy Policy at https…
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This week in “what’s going wrong for BC United”: Another MLA defects, polls paint a bleak picture, they’ve made a desperate plea to Elections BC to include “formerly BC Liberals” on the ballot and interim financial reports show they have the fewest donors. Meanwhile, the BC Government stands firm against West Van and delivers (insufficient) housing…
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This week in “what’s going wrong for BC United”: Another MLA defects, polls paint a bleak picture, they’ve made a desperate plea to Elections BC to include “formerly BC Liberals” on the ballot and interim financial reports show they have the fewest donors. Meanwhile, the BC Government stands firm against West Van and delivers (insufficient) housing…
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Welcome to Influence Weekly, where we explore the ever-evolving landscape of influencer marketing and the creator economy. I'm Kailani, and in today’s episode, we’re delving into the rising costs of partnering with micro-influencers, as industry rates see significant annual increases. We'll also uncover the details of TikTok’s aggressive push into …
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Get ready to wrangle! We re-present our episode on Twister, but this time, Chris and Lizzie share their churning reactions to the sequel, Twisters in a special cold open! On set jet engines, temporary blindness, and hepatitis shots - three signs you might be in the “suck zone”! This week we’re covering Jan de Bont’s Twister and how he threw everyth…
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Only West Vancouver is openly defying the province’s multiplex zoning law, while a few other municipalities are banking on an extension. Translink screams that the sky is falling and the BC Conservatives will solve the day with an audit. And nominations heat up. Federally, we have a new labour minister and a report that Elections Canada is consider…
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Only West Vancouver is openly defying the province’s multiplex zoning law, while a few other municipalities are banking on an extension. Translink screams that the sky is falling and the BC Conservatives will solve the day with an audit. And nominations heat up. Federally, we have a new labour minister and a report that Elections Canada is consider…
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Welcome to Influence Weekly, the podcast that dives deep into the pulse of influencer marketing and the creator economy. I'm Kailani, and in today's episode, we're exploring the intense battle between Instagram and TikTok as they vie for user attention with their new 60-minute content strategies. We'll also investigate why daily usage on TikTok has…
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How did Ryan Reynolds go from fans’ biggest disappointment to the Deadpool of their dreams? In this episode Chris and Lizzie explore the long road ‘Deadpool’ (2016) took to get to the screen, why a first time feature director was the best man for the job, and how a mysterious leak actually saved the film. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/pri…
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Fresh off the premier’s meeting, David Eby is angry at Ottawa and making amends with premiers like Danielle Smith. The BC Conservatives pitch privatization to patch over the problems in our primary care system. Federally, Seamus O’Regan steps down as Labour Minister, another minister is under the ethics spotlight and the grocery stores agree to a c…
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Fresh off the premier’s meeting, David Eby is angry at Ottawa and making amends with premiers like Danielle Smith. The BC Conservatives pitch privatization to patch over the problems in our primary care system. Federally, Seamus O’Regan steps down as Labour Minister, another minister is under the ethics spotlight and the grocery stores agree to a c…
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Welcome to Influence Weekly, im your host Mia, filling in for Kailani this week. In today's episode, we have some truly captivating stories lined up for you. We'll explore how NATO is turning to social media influencers to engage younger generations at their Washington summit. Then, we'll delve into how children's brands are targeting millennial an…
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Welcome to Influence Weekly, the podcast that dives deep into influencer marketing and the creator economy. I'm Kailani, and in today’s episode, we're unpacking new research that reveals emotion as the key driver behind brand memory and influencer marketing success. We’ll also hear from Smosh CEO Alessandra Catanese on how this iconic comedy brand …
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This week Chris and Lizzie go 100% pure adrenaline on Kathryn Bigelow’s “Point Break”, a film that birthed one of our most unexpected action stars, one of Hollywood’s most powerful (and short lived) power couples, and cemented Patrick Swayze as a daredevil for the ages. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice a…
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Welcome to Influence Weekly, the podcast where we delve into the latest in influencer marketing and the creator economy. I'm Kailani, and in today’s episode, we're exploring how Lenovo leveraged over 50 ASMR creators to organically showcase their tablets, adding a whisper of innovation to their marketing strategy. We'll also discuss a notable slot …
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Seven-year veteran Green MLA Adam Olsen announced his retirement from provincial politics. The ombudsperson found “systemic mismanagement” in the hiring of temporary contracts within the public service. Trudeau lost a byelection that the Liberals have held since 1993. And Harjit Sajjan is under fire for possibly muddling the already botched Afghani…
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Seven-year veteran Green MLA Adam Olsen announced his retirement from provincial politics. The ombudsperson found “systemic mismanagement” in the hiring of temporary contracts within the public service. Trudeau lost a byelection that the Liberals have held since 1993. And Harjit Sajjan is under fire for possibly muddling the already botched Afghani…
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Welcome to Influence Weekly, the podcast where we dive deep into the trends shaping influencer marketing and the creator economy. I'm Kailani, and in today's episode, we're exploring Meta's new 'Creator Insights' feature—could it really make finding the perfect influencer partnership easier? We'll also look at how Cetaphil is breaking new ground by…
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How did an Academy Award nominated director helm what’s widely regarded as one of the worst movies ever made? 2003’s “Gigli” gave us Bennifer 1.0 and torpedoed writer/director Martin Brest’s career. Find out how NOT to reverse engineer a romcom - especially when your main characters are a straight man and a lesbian. Ben Affleck and Jennifer Lopez d…
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More candidates jump ship on BC United. Private money is funding attack ads. Open net salmon farming is being shut down…in five years. And the latest in foreign interference. Links Eby’s baby countdown brings B.C. election campaigning forward – Coast Reporter BC United will fix affordability by unleashing economic prosperity BC United candidate Pun…
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More candidates jump ship on BC United. Private money is funding attack ads. Open net salmon farming is being shut down…in five years. And the latest in foreign interference. Links Eby’s baby countdown brings B.C. election campaigning forward – Coast Reporter BC United will fix affordability by unleashing economic prosperity BC United candidate Pun…
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Welcome to Influence Weekly, the podcast that dives deep into influencer marketing and the creator economy. I'm Kailani, and in today’s episode, we're zooming in on TikTok's ambitious push to outshine Amazon and Google in the online shopping arena with their new image search feature. We'll also reveal how Gatorade and Coffee Meets Bagel are achievi…
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BC United suffers another embarassment, as do the BC Greens. Meanwhile, Eby takes on the federal government over immigration funding (we recorded before he criticized equalization payments too). Federally, Elizabeth May and Jagmeet Singh read the unredacted NSICOP report on foreign interference and have diametrically opposed takes on it – presumabl…
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BC United suffers another embarassment, as do the BC Greens. Meanwhile, Eby takes on the federal government over immigration funding (we recorded before he criticized equalization payments too). Federally, Elizabeth May and Jagmeet Singh read the unredacted NSICOP report on foreign interference and have diametrically opposed takes on it – presumabl…
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Welcome to Influence Weekly, the podcast where we dive into the latest trends in influencer marketing and the creator economy. I'm Kailani, and in today's episode, we're exploring how Plannin is revolutionizing travel recommendations with influencers earning lifetime commissions, uncovering the risks of payment models based on engagement, and break…
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A bereft budget! Malfunctioning motorcycles! Two dogs looking for love in all the wrong places! This week, Chris & Lizzie speak with the writer/director/star of Garden State, Zach Braff, on how he made 2004’s little indie that could, Danny DeVito’s unlikely role in getting the film made, and just how, exactly, he scored the soundtrack of the decade…
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Two more MLAs and a candidate cross from BC United to BC Conservatives. And we look at some of their positions as BCU seeks relevancy and BC Conservatives chase the reactionary vote. Federally, a new redacted report says various politicians have wittingly colluded with foreign governments. And the Auditor General criticizes the frequency of McKinse…
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Two more MLAs and a candidate cross from BC United to BC Conservatives. And we look at some of their positions as BCU seeks relevancy and BC Conservatives chase the reactionary vote. Federally, a new redacted report says various politicians have wittingly colluded with foreign governments. And the Auditor General criticizes the frequency of McKinse…
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