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Hot Digi Dog

Hot Digi Dog

By: Kristen Boschma and Marcus Betschel
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Wide-ranging and surprising conversations between two digital obsessives. We'll entertain you every week with wild stories from the web, tips, tricks and interviews.© 2022 Hot Digi Dog Economics Marketing Marketing & Sales Social Sciences
Episodes
  • Celebrate Everything! Happy Everything! Merry Everything!
    Dec 13 2021

    In the final episode of Season 1, Kristen and Marcus tackle the weighty issue of celebration and digital innovation. From invitations to gift giving we look at how digital innovation has made it easier to plan for celebrations. But does it come with a cost? Do we value the organising more than the celebrating? Join us for this fun and celebratory episode.

    No matter how you celebrate or what you celebrate we hope you have a happy and safe end to 2021 and that 2022 brings you joy. 

    Email feedback to hotdigidogpoddie@gmail.com

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    39 mins
  • Get your motor runnin' - all things cars and the automotive industry
    Nov 29 2021

    In our penultimate episode for Season 1, we will cover the MASSIVE topic of cars and the auto industry. Kristen and Marcus cover how the auto industry uses digital to help us find and sell the cars of our dreams (or nightmares).

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    40 mins
  • Are you lonesome tonight.....or just on your device???
    Nov 23 2021

    This week on the podcast, Kristen and Marcus talk about the growing issue of social isolation. With so many connection available through digital platforms, is this problem being combatted- or is the digital saviour actually a major contributor to the issue? Join the discussion and send your feedback to hotdigidogpoddie@gmail.com

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    42 mins
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