Today is a back to back episode release after episode 439 with Jeremy Ryan Slate. On this 2nd podcast, we hit on the challenges faced by comedic shows in adapting to the current woke era, the influence of social media on public opinion and beliefs, and the potential applications of AI your industry. We also discussed the importance of maintaining a strong brand identity, along with prioritizing health and resiliency for business success. Let's not forget the importance on create the infamous balance necessary in our lives, our businesses, and ensuring your own personal growth in the digital age. We especially highlight the need to integrate technology in the right spaces to achieve a better work-life balance and emphasized the importance of adapting to algorithm changes in content creation and promotion.
He is the host of the Jeremy Ryan Slate Podcast, which studies the highest performers in the world, as well as the CEO of Command Your Brand. He holds a BA from Seton Hall University in Catholic theology and World Religions, with a concentration in Judaism.
Jeremy studied Catholic literature at Oxford University, as well as holding a Master’s in Roman Emperor Worship from Seton Hall University. His podcast was named the #1 Podcast to Listen To by INC Magazine in 2019, as well as Top 40 Under 40 by Podcast Magazine in 2022.
He’s the author of the best-selling book Unremarkable to Extraordinary: Ignite Your Passion to Go From Passive Observer to Creator of Your Own Life; in addition to his new book Command Your Brand: Grow Your Impact, Income and Influence in the New Media Landscape.
Jeremy and his wife, Brielle, co-founded Command Your Brand—a new media public relations agency designed to help entrepreneurs share their message by appearing as podcast guests. He resides in Stillwater, NJ where he raises chickens and is a former competitive powerlifter.
31:45 – I mean, that's not a good way to do it, but it works. But then it's something as simple as, Hey, make an FAQ section, right? What are frequently asked questions because you're adding keyword content into your site that directly aligns with your brand, and, to your point, directly aligns with common customer complaints, questions, etc. You can still have that, but then, to your point, have the interactive model now available too for people who want to interact with something so they don't want to click click and then go and read, great. Have the Chatgpt supported feature too, so you have it physically in...