
Homeschool Graduations and Podcast Profits with Jennifer Watkins
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About this listen
Takeaways
- News and Media Coverage
- Business and Social Media
- Pop Culture and Entertainment
"Dealing with negative comments is like wrangling a stubborn bull, sometimes you have to let them tire themselves out before you regain control of the situation." - Jennifer Watkins
“Making a genuine connection with customers is like striking gold online. It's beyond products; it's about building a community and delivering value.” - Jennifer Watkins
Featured in this Episode
Hosts:
Eric Ryan
linkedln.com - america’s-sweetheart-eric-ryan
Robin Valdez
https://www.linkedin.com/in/robin-valdez-270634230/
Rodney Steele
https://www.linkedin.com/in/rodneysteele/
Guest:
Jennifer Watkins
Chapters
00:00 - Introduction
10:47 - Bull Riding Hits the Cowboy Channel in New York
11:25 - European Aid: Companies Promise Support for Ukrainian Refugees
20:10 - Royal Resentment: Prince William's Feelings Towards Harry's Portrayal
24:59 - Entitlement and Ignorance: Expressing Perceived Attitudes
37:40 - Danny's Debut: Conflict, Humor, and Unexpected Exchanges
40:00 - Brotherly Build: One Jonas Brothers Contribution to House Construction
45:27 - Positive Surprises: Unexpected Feedback on Advertising
53:54 - Haters Online: Strategies for Dealing with Negative Comments
56:16 - Quick Creation: Funny Pop-Up Style Content Approached Lightly
01:01:12 - Eric and Ronnie Show: Robin's Return Tomorrow
01:01:34 - Outro
Produced by:http://www.heartcastmedia.com
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