• #4: Retail Live Streaming with Ryan Grams, Studio Upgrade
    Jan 18 2025

    'You Are The Media Now!' host Ryan Welton discusses the Supreme Court's unanimous decision to uphold the ban on TikTok, citing data privacy concerns. He explores the potential impact on creators and small businesses, noting that TikTok allows Kevin O'Leary to generate millions in revenue.

    Ryan Grams from Studio Upgrade is introduced, highlighting the importance of live streaming for businesses. Grams discusses his transition from video production to remote video setups during the pandemic, emphasizing the versatility and professionalism of his systems. They also touch on the future of live streaming and e-commerce, predicting that platforms like Amazon and eBay will likely dominate.

    Connect with Ryan Welton on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ryan-welton-91507257/

    Connect with Ryan Grams on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ryangrams/

    Ryan is the founder of Doable Digital Media, a digital communications, PR company built for 2025 and beyond: newsletters, podcasts, YouTube, amplified by vertical video.

    However, he is starting his business with one GREAT offer: to level up your digital presence on LinkedIn. Ryan will audit your LinkedIn page for $97, recording a video detailing at least a half-dozen recommendations in detail.

    Take him up on the offer: it will change the direction of your business for the better!

    Visit Ryan's store to see all his current services.

    Transcript

    https://otter.ai/u/Pc6VDnRwFWRrXjsmQQ5B7b3Gfn0?view=transcript

    Action Items
    • [ ] Reach out to Ryan Grams on LinkedIn and Instagram
    • [ ] Explore options for live streaming and video content creation for small businesses and creators
    • [ ] Research and stay updated on the evolving landscape of live shopping and retail live streaming platforms

    OutlineSupreme Court's Decision on TikTok
    • Ryan Welton discusses the Supreme Court's unanimous decision to uphold the ban on TikTok, emphasizing data privacy concerns related to China.
    • Ryan highlights the potential leverage China could have over American data and questions the trustworthiness of Meta and other tech companies.
    • He mentions President Biden's warning about a tech oligarchy and the upcoming inauguration being held indoors due to cold temperatures.
    • Ryan speculates on the possibility of TikTok being sold to a US owner and the unique nature of its algorithm.

    Impact of TikTok Ban on Creators and Businesses
    • Ryan Welton notes that TikTok allows creators like Kevin O'Leary to generate millions in revenue and is crucial for nonprofits and higher education.
    • He argues that data privacy concerns should be applied to all platforms, not just TikTok.
    • Ryan expresses hope that TikTok will survive with a US owner and the original algorithm.
    • He criticizes the Supreme Court's decision for being extreme and expresses confidence in the court's ability to see the bigger picture.

    Introduction of Ryan Grams and Studio Upgrade
    • Ryan Welton introduces Ryan Grams, who runs Studio Upgrade, and shares their initial meeting at NAB.
    • Ryan Grams discusses the impact of the TikTok ban on small businesses and creators, mentioning platforms like Whatnot as potential replacements.
    • He highlights...
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    You can find Scott at mitchelltalks.com and on social everywhere @MitchellTalks. Ryan is the founder of Doable Digital Media, helping businesses, brands and entrepreneurs take their message direct to audience through newsletters, podcasts, YouTube and vertical video. Check him out at https://www.doabledigitalmedia.com, or email him at ryan@doabledigitalmedia.com.

    If you enjoyed this episode, please leave us a review. It helps the podcast get seen, er, heard by more people.

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  • #1: How the 2024 presidential election changed PR and media strategies forever
    Nov 24 2024

    In this episode, Scott Mitchell and Ryan Welton talk about the impact of the 2024 presidential election on how communications and public relations campaigns will be run forever more. Here's a hint: businesses, brands and individuals can go direct to audience and bypass the legacy media completely.

    Scott and Ryan talk about what this means for you and what you can be doing to keep up with what will almost assuredly be the next digital content revolution. While they will get more granular as they go, this first episode is about recognizing the massive shift digital communications will undergo because of the '24 campaign.

    You can find Scott at mitchelltalks.com, and you can find Ryan at doabledigitalmedia.com.

    Your feedback about this podcast is very important to us, and so is your willingness to review. We absolutely take questions that we will answer on this show. Scott's email is scott@mitchelltalks.com, and Ryan's email is ryan@doabledigitalmedia.com.

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