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What happens when a social media algorithm isn’t mature enough to deal with humanity? The invite-only, audio-based social network, Clubhouse, has been connecting billionaires, celebrities, and everyday people since its launch in April 2020. However, the underdeveloped rules and regulations have resulted in mob-style moderation.  

 

Mario Nawfal started his first business with only $300, selling blenders door-to-door, and is now the founder of Athena Group of Companies – a business conglomerate that operates in more than 40 countries. He also ran the largest daily room on Clubhouse until he was blocked from the app after a disagreement with an audience member.

 

On this episode of The Hidden Falls Media Experience, Mario and Alex hash out the endless stream of Clubhouse drama that eventually led Mario to move his #1 ranked community off the platform entirely. Listen in for an episode that will give you an insider’s look at the toxicity of emerging social networks. 

 

What You'll Learn:

 

Favorite Quote:

 

“It’s my escape, you know business is tough…Mike Tyson punching you is entrepreneurship”  – Mario Nawfal

 

Connect with Mario:

 

marionawfal.com

 

Instagram

 

LinkedIn 

 

Wagh

 

How to Get Involved:

 

Alex Vonderharr is the founder and CEO of Hidden Falls Media where he merged his background in neuroscience and psychology with his digital marketing experience. Alex has built a brand that helps large and small business owners achieve their goals by increasing brand awareness through natural messaging and research-backed strategies. You can find Alex on LinkedIn, Twitter, and Instagram.   

 

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