Don’t Let This Flop is released Wednesdays on all audio streaming platforms, including Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Amazon Music, Stitcher and more.
If you can tell the difference between hard seltzer brands, you’ve probably got something special going on. For most of us, hard seltzer tastes the same regardless of brand. For self-proclaimed “Seltzpert” Loryn Powell, every hard seltzer is unique.
On the latest episode of Don’t Let This Flop, cohosts Ej Dickson and Brittany Spanos talk to the seltzpert and discuss a myriad of things from farting...
If you can tell the difference between hard seltzer brands, you’ve probably got something special going on. For most of us, hard seltzer tastes the same regardless of brand. For self-proclaimed “Seltzpert” Loryn Powell, every hard seltzer is unique.
On the latest episode of Don’t Let This Flop, cohosts Ej Dickson and Brittany Spanos talk to the seltzpert and discuss a myriad of things from farting...
- 8/2/2022
- by Uvie Bikomo
- Rollingstone.com
Clevver, the Defy Media-owned digital brand focused on beauty and lifestyle content, is doubling down on its Facebook Watch output with the launch of two new shows this week -- both in the home makeover space.
Today, Clevver will unveil Marketplace Makeover, hosted by digital personality Loryn Powell. The 12-episode series, rolling out weekly, will follow Clevver creators as they attempt to Diy strange creations using household items found on the Facebook Marketplace -- such as a mobile coffee complex and a doggie duplex -- and then gift them to fellow influencers. The ensuing creations are intended to be highly Instagrammable, and must be composed of items costing no more than $100.
In Hollywood Estate Date, which launches its own 12-week run on Friday, Clevver creators will haul unique items from estate sales across Los Angeles in a bid to redecorate the rooms of fellow Clevver castmates. In each episode, host...
Today, Clevver will unveil Marketplace Makeover, hosted by digital personality Loryn Powell. The 12-episode series, rolling out weekly, will follow Clevver creators as they attempt to Diy strange creations using household items found on the Facebook Marketplace -- such as a mobile coffee complex and a doggie duplex -- and then gift them to fellow influencers. The ensuing creations are intended to be highly Instagrammable, and must be composed of items costing no more than $100.
In Hollywood Estate Date, which launches its own 12-week run on Friday, Clevver creators will haul unique items from estate sales across Los Angeles in a bid to redecorate the rooms of fellow Clevver castmates. In each episode, host...
- 9/5/2018
- by Geoff Weiss
- Tubefilter.com
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