I had a blast talking with Ellie. We talked about her upbringing, her success, the struggles she's faced and she gives us tips on how to grow on social media. I hope you enjoy!
I'm a huge hip hop fan but don't get the chance to interview a lot of artists. I've been a fan of Rich for a while. First heard him on Plug Walk and then started digging into his stuff. Some of my faves are No Flash, Tic Toc. Nervous, Bankrolll and Lose My Mind. I follow him on Twitter and noticed that he started tweeting about NFTs and it peaked my interest. He was buying premium NFTs like Bored Ape. I really wanted to talk with him then. It was a blast. We talked about NFTs, his business life, his early days, music and more. I hope you like this one as much as I did. And make sure you follow me. I'm going to be doing more artists, athletes, entrepreneurs, in addition to the biggest creators. Got some surprises coming this year:) Click here for the YT video.
This is one of my favorite interviews that I've ever done. It's Bradley at his most open and raw. He talked about his father's suicide, the demons he's faced and how he came out the other side. It's a must listen..
I talked with Nev Shulman, from Catfish, about his career, social media, how to avoid being scammed and he also shared some great tips on how to be a successful creator. The video is brought to you by Melon, the best live streaming platform on the planet! It allows you to go live, simultaneously, on multiple platforms like: Twitch, Facebook, YouTube or your own custom server. You go live in just 3 clicks and they've got great overlays and themes to make your stream look amazing! Click this link to try them for free. https://melonapp.com?ref=tomward327
Check out NFT Now. It teaches you the NFT basics, how to buy and sell, how to find good NFTs, the technology behind it and more! It's an amazing resource!
Valkyrae is the biggest female gamer in the world. She's modeled for Gucci. She's been in a Machine Gun Kelly music video. When she dropped her merch, she got 20,000 orders on the first day. Truly a remarkable woman. And she started from such humble beginnings. It was great hearing her story. I hope you like it as much as I did. And check it out on my YT channel The Tom Ward Show.
Taylor Lorenzis a New York Times writer covering tech culture and online creators. She was a Knight Visiting Nieman Fellow at Harvard University where she focused on Instagram and news consumption. And she's appeared on just about every big show talking about internet culture. I started reading Taylor's coverage of the creator world four years ago when she was at The Atlantic. That's when I writing about influencers for Forbes. At the time, she was the only other person that I saw focusing exclusively on creators. Now, every major platform has devoted reporters (or sometimes, entire departments) covering the space. But Taylor was there in the beginning. We talked about the creator economy, TikTok entrepreneurs, how the business has changed and what she thinks the future for creators will look like. She's on leave from the New York Times and is currently writing a book about creators. I can't wait to read it! After the YouTube interview, we hopped over to Spotify Greenroom to do a Q and A session. I love that platform! Check it out. It's like Clubhouse but better. And I will be doing all of my interviews live on there, so you don't want to miss them! Here's my profile.
Started messing around with Spotify Greenroom and like the platform a lot. Starting to do a weekly recap of influencer news every Friday at 3PM PST. Download Spotify Greenroom and follow me on there. We can chat! I'm @tomward
24kGoldn first came on my radar with "Valetino" and I really dug his style. Hip hop with some R & B and pop thrown in. It was a great blend. Of course he blew up after "Mood" and the rest is history. We talked about what it's like to try to follow up that massive success. We talked about hip hop in general: His influences, where he's headed musically, even how Tyler The Creator has been a great blueprint for him. But we went beyond the normal hip hop interview. We got a chance to stretch out and hear about his charity work, which really blew me away. The fact that a rich, successful 20 year old is focused on uplifting the less fortunate is pretty rare. He's doing some great things. And as we always do, we talked business. He's involved in startups, crypto, and more!
I had a blast interviewing John Vitti, founder of the Versus app. I'll be honest, I never heard of the Versus app. But I'm glad I did! Versus is an app where creators can post polls and users can vote for free on them or bet up to $100 on them. It's so fun to use! Side note: Women do better than men on there, so ladies get on there and make some money! Make sure you download the app and follow me on there:)