
015 The Sanders For President Subreddit: The Birth & Development Of Reddit Communities With Aidan King
01/13/16 • 37 min
By the time Bernie Sanders officially announced his candidacy for president in April 2014, Aidan King had already been preparing (and hoping) for five months. Aidan is one of the Co-Founders of the subreddit /r/SandersForPresident, a moderated community on Reddit geared toward political activism and digital grassroots organizing. This community is more than a place to post updates, it's become a powerful network of supporters around the nation working together for a common goal and it's inspiring to see. Regardless of your political interests, Aidan's insights on leading a community are an illuminating education into the human psyche.
EDIT: Shortly after this episode was published, Aidan stepped down as a moderator of the /r/SandersForPresident subreddit and accepted a position as Digital Staff for Bernie 2016. At the age of 22 and with no formal experience in politics, Aidan King was recruited to be a part of a presidential campaign. The creation of the subreddit wasn't a ploy designed to land him a job, it was purely his passion for the cause and the community supporting it — the rest happened naturally. THAT is how you Reddit.
- Bernie Sanders speaking directly to the /r/SandersForPresident community
- /r/SandersForPresident banding together to support his message
- 150,000 subscriber milestone reached in April 2014
- User /u/rawrmaan keeping close watch on Hilary's marketing
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Music: ‘Schyzox - My World'
By the time Bernie Sanders officially announced his candidacy for president in April 2014, Aidan King had already been preparing (and hoping) for five months. Aidan is one of the Co-Founders of the subreddit /r/SandersForPresident, a moderated community on Reddit geared toward political activism and digital grassroots organizing. This community is more than a place to post updates, it's become a powerful network of supporters around the nation working together for a common goal and it's inspiring to see. Regardless of your political interests, Aidan's insights on leading a community are an illuminating education into the human psyche.
EDIT: Shortly after this episode was published, Aidan stepped down as a moderator of the /r/SandersForPresident subreddit and accepted a position as Digital Staff for Bernie 2016. At the age of 22 and with no formal experience in politics, Aidan King was recruited to be a part of a presidential campaign. The creation of the subreddit wasn't a ploy designed to land him a job, it was purely his passion for the cause and the community supporting it — the rest happened naturally. THAT is how you Reddit.
- Bernie Sanders speaking directly to the /r/SandersForPresident community
- /r/SandersForPresident banding together to support his message
- 150,000 subscriber milestone reached in April 2014
- User /u/rawrmaan keeping close watch on Hilary's marketing
Subscribe and review the Ghost Influence Podcast on iTunes.
Create social leverage with the Ghost Influence community.
Music: ‘Schyzox - My World'
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014 The Real Mimosa Girl: Creative Process & Stolen Content Gone Viral With Ali Spagnola
With 29K subscribers on YouTube, 590K fans on Vine, and 2.5M followers on Twitter you might think that someone as prolific as Ali Spagnola wouldn't be impacted by a little content theft — you'd be wrong. Ali shares the brilliance behind her creative process and what it's like when the content you've invested so much of yourself into creating gets stolen. Crucial lessons for anyone building a personal brand.
- Ali's now infamous 'How to make a mimosa' Vine
- Ali's stolen Vine, turned gif, and submitted to /r/unexpected
- Ali's 'I'm The Mimosa Girl Dangit' response video
- Ali's content submitted all across Reddit
- Ali Spagnola's 'Power Hour' drinking game
- Ali Spagnola on Patreon
- Ali's Reddit AMA
- Mention alerts
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Music: ‘PKR - Ignite (Original Mix)'
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In search of himself, Andy Mai sought to take a more conscious look at... his look. He was one of the early adopters to jump into the /r/malefashionadvice subdreddit, also known as 'MFA', that has since grown to be one of Reddit's staple communities with over 500K readers. Andy's passion for expression extends beyond himself as he encourages people to experiment with their self image. Leading by example he constructed the now legendary prompt "let's have some fun" and submitted it to Reddit. Four years later he still gets questions from people seeking a supportive voice and is always there to answer the call. This episode is guaranteed to make you feel all warm and fuzzy inside.
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