In this 2026 kickoff episode, hosts Ceci Carloni and Nii Ahene tackle three stories, two of which were built from original Net Influencer research that reveal where the real gaps and opportunities exist in the creator economy: 🤝 Trust Isn't Declining—It's Just Misunderstood: A Harvard Business Review piece challenges the narrative that influencer trust is eroding, arguing that authenticity gets co-created through interactions between creators, brands, agencies, and audiences. Nii introduces t...
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In this 2026 kickoff episode, hosts Ceci Carloni and Nii Ahene tackle three stories, two of which were built from original Net Influencer research that reveal where the real gaps and opportunities exist in the creator economy: 🤝 Trust Isn't Declining—It's Just Misunderstood: A Harvard Business Review piece challenges the narrative that influencer trust is eroding, arguing that authenticity gets co-created through interactions between creators, brands, agencies, and audiences. Nii introduces t...
Influence Weekly # 51 - 2024's Top 25 Creators, First Influencer Degree, & AI Startup's $19M Viral Leap
Influence Weekly
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Influence Weekly # 51 - 2024's Top 25 Creators, First Influencer Degree, & AI Startup's $19M Viral Leap
Welcome to Influence Weekly, the podcast that keeps you plugged into the pulse of the influencer and creator economy. I'm Kailani, and in today’s milestone 50th episode, we're celebrating the movers and shakers of 2024 with a rundown of the 25 most influential creators—from TikTok celebrities to YouTube legends. We'll also explore an exciting development in academia as Texas University launches the first-ever degree in Digital Media Influence, aimed at grooming the next generation of digital ...
Influence Weekly
In this 2026 kickoff episode, hosts Ceci Carloni and Nii Ahene tackle three stories, two of which were built from original Net Influencer research that reveal where the real gaps and opportunities exist in the creator economy: 🤝 Trust Isn't Declining—It's Just Misunderstood: A Harvard Business Review piece challenges the narrative that influencer trust is eroding, arguing that authenticity gets co-created through interactions between creators, brands, agencies, and audiences. Nii introduces t...