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Don't Call Me A Guru
Don't Call Me a Guru
Don't Call Me a Guru is a podcast about social media strategy, from social media strategists.
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5.0 stars from 21 ratings
OK, they're not gurus, but Linda and Tyler really know their way around social media strategy, and we're so lucky they share what they've learned with all of us. And Doug Hoyer's theme song is aces.
seenandheardyeg via Apple Podcasts · Canada · 12/23/17
A light-hearted, fun discussion of social media changes and trends. Linda’s laugh will always keep me coming back for more! Their Facebook Live episode really helped me out before I did my own. Thanks and keep it up!
funnygrrl via Apple Podcasts · Canada · 12/22/17
Good perspectives and fun!
Social media has become as everyday a part of how we live as breathing. Weeeelllllll, maybe that's an exaggeration, but there's no denying it's part of how most of us work and play. Don't Call Me a Guru offers great perspectives on the social media landscape which is awesome not just for those of...Read full review »
katiewoodfine via Apple Podcasts · Canada · 12/20/17
Recent Episodes
In Episode 44 of Don't Call Me A Guru, Linda is joined by former co-host (still co-host? occasional co-host?) Tyler Jack Butler for a Social Conversation on a range of topics, including features we don't like about Instagram and Facebook Ads, the role of social media strategists, and many reasons...
Published 06/07/21
Published 06/07/21
In Episode 43 of Don't Call Me A Guru, Linda has a Real Talk with Ryan Jespersen, host of Real Talk—one of Canada's most popular news, politics, and pop culture talk shows.  Ryan Jespersen is an Edmonton broadcaster, podcaster, and social media content creator. Real Talk is an independent, daily,...
Published 05/01/21
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