
Create with Me: Lessons from the Digital Frontlines
Introducing "Create with Me: Lessons from the Digital Frontlines," a captivating podcast hosted by Roxanne Teti, an esteemed expert in the digital media industry. Notably, she has held senior positions at tech giants like Meta Platforms and Snap, spearheading content strategy, and deal making.
Join Roxanne Teti and a diverse, global lineup of industry professionals as they demystify, disrupt, and redefine the creator economy in 2025. Together we will explore the intersection between innovative technology, immersive media, entertainment, pop culture, and its relationship to and with the global creator economy and budding content ecosystems.
Tune in and discover your digital destiny...
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Create with Me: Lessons from the Digital Frontlines
Finding Your Authentic Voice in the Digital Realm
To Create or Not to Create: Prologue to a Three Act Play
Ever felt lost in a sea of digital noise, wondering how to make your true voice heard? Discover how to navigate this overload and turn it into your creative playground. We promise you'll learn how to leverage AI, machine learning, and digital realities as platforms for authentic expression and meaningful connection. Whether you're crafting content, building a brand, or simply wanting to communicate better, this episode offers an insightful look at how to thrive in today's tech-driven world while staying true to yourself.
We also delve into the power of community and how embracing vulnerability can lead to finding your tribe in the vast digital landscape. Special global guest hosts join us on this journey of innovation and collaboration, sharing their passion for impactful communication. Listen in as I share my personal takeaways and answer your burning questions in our Ask Me Anything session. Plus, don't miss our inspiring segment with a micro creator who challenges conventional notions of productivity, leaving you motivated to take action.
As I said before, I promise I create with you. It's all about finding your authentic voice in a world filled with noise. We have a lot of voices coming at us, a lot of information notifications on your cell phones. It's hard to focus, but you can utilize information. You can utilize technology to your advantage or you can let it become your detriment. It's up to you.
Speaker 0:Yes, we have a lot of new content developers out there creating different vehicles for expression within the AI, ml space, and you know all things virtual reality, augmented reality, even what they call now extended reality or mixed realities, all these types of realities. They say these terms because we are living sort of in that matrix period. But at the same time, guess who creates these realities? Human beings. So, as the world gets smaller with technology, sometimes it also gets bigger. Because you're isolated. People have an appetite to create and express themselves right now because they want to connect with each other. So, as a content creator, whether you're an individual or you're a brand or a business or whatever you are, or professional, like that's a surgeon with a new technology or wealth management professional that wants to share their insights. This is important because people are moving to digital Okay, they're moving online so that people have a presence there, but does that mean you stay there? No, you have to go out into the real world to bring this information back. But you also should not be ignorant that technology does exist. Okay, we've got new AI, we have new ML, we have AR, vr, xr, mr all the R's Okay. So it's accelerated, though it's efficiency keeps getting faster. That's what I mean. It's faster and faster. So you can look at this in two ways it's the anti-carious technology or, like it's something you can use to your advantage. So it just depends on how you're utilizing technology and digital media, social media connectivity, how you communicate with it that matters. It's the how, it's not the what. So much all the time. I know we're all worried about big data, but I think that's already been happening. I'm not sure, but we need to live in like the days that are not the 1800s. We're not like in the bunker anymore. Okay, we that are not the 1800s. We're not like in the bunker anymore, okay, we're not like in the middle ages.
Speaker 0:Information is readily available to you. It's what you do with the information, it's what you do with the tools that are at your disposal that makes you successful in the digital realm, you'd be surprised how many people will probably relate to your opinion, and often, if you say it, someone's already thinking it and they're like, oh my God, I was thinking the same thing, wow. And then you like find your community like that. That's why digital is actually important, because we do live in a very yeah, we're living in a hyper growth period of time with technology. So if we're not all communicating with each other, how can you find your community?
Speaker 0:I put myself out there. I made myself vulnerable. I did this because I know that this is the only way I can help people learn how to navigate the digital landscape and its intersection with society right now, because everyone is going to contribute to this world. Nobody is better than the other person. It's all about the potential to start and hit that publish or hit the whatever on the internet, and we have some great global guest hosts and we're all driven by innovation and we're encouraged by teamwork. So focus on your community, focus on finding your authentic voice. That's what I did. I hope you liked the first episode and then I'm going to give you my takeaways and I also have an Ask Me Anything episode after that, and then we're going to have a micro creator on the episode. That will probably make you feel lazy. Bye, bye Woo.