Stop The Scroll with Brianna Doe
Every internet rabbit hole, every comfort rewatch, every comment section that becomes its own ecosystem… there’s a reason it works on us. Stop the Scroll is the show that figures out what that reason is.
Each episode pulls apart the cultural mechanics of how we behave online: why we share what we share, why platforms shape us in ways we don't notice, and what the creator economy reveals about how we consume, connect, and engage.
Through convos with people who have rare visibility into how the internet actually operates, we dig into why we do what we do online — instead of just scrolling through it.
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Stop The Scroll with Brianna Doe
Building Genuine Connections in Influencer Marketing with Kwame Appiah | Ep 36
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In this episode of Stop the Scroll, host Brianna Doe interviews Kwame Appiah, head of influencer engagement and events at Later, and former contestant on the reality show Love is Blind. They discuss the realities of content creation, brand partnerships, and the importance of personal connections in influencer marketing.
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Best Moments:
(01:45) Kwame's role at Later and creator-focused events
(04:07) Kwame's experience as a content creator
(05:34) The challenges and misconceptions about content creation
(07:38) Kwame's approach to brand partnerships and sponsorships
(09:03) Kwame's favorite brand partnerships
(14:28) The importance of creative freedom in partnerships
(15:31) Kwame's thoughts on gifting campaigns
(22:36) Later Creator Club and its purpose
(28:11) Advice for brands and creators in influencer marketing
(31:28) Rapid-fire questions in the "Off the Record" segment
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Guest Bio:
Kwame Appiah is the head of influencer engagement and events at Later, a leading influencer marketing solutions company. Known for his appearance on the popular Netflix show Love is Blind, Kwame brings a unique perspective to his role as both a content creator and marketing professional. He focuses on fostering deeper connections between brands and creators, hosting podcasts for Later, and organizing events like the Later Creator Club to facilitate meaningful interactions in the influencer marketing space.
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