Have you seen others “go live” or livestream from all sorts of social media channels lately? You may be thinking – “hey that’s pretty cool”, but maybe “I’ll never go live, what’s the point?”
Turns out, going live is a great way to not only share a business idea, but it’s also a great way to share your personal learnings, and even find your authentic voice as part of the process. Now that’s exciting, isn’t it?!
Welcome to the digital age, you don’t have to WAIT for to chosen or called out to speak up anyway.
Try Restream for free.
SHOW NOTES:
- 00:00 – Introduction
- 01:23 – Reflections and ideas
- 01:55 – Home office
- 02:42 – Cooking
- 03:25 – Show off your pets
- 04:08 – Get ready with me
- 05:06 – Unboxing videos
- 06:03 – What’s in my bag? (Info card to what I travel with a podcaster)
- 07:04 – Book, movie, TV reviews
- 08:35 – Morning and Evening Routines
It’s easier to go live when you are stationary, i.e. sitting in front of a computer, but going live on mobile phones is also possible while moving around. To start, try:
- YouTube (minimum of 1000 subscribers required)
- TikTok
Written by
Fei WuFei Wu is the founder and CEO of Feisworld Media, a Massachusetts-based digital media company helping brands get discovered by people and by AI. An Adobe Global Ambassador and brand partner to ElevenLabs, Synthesia, and 50+ other tech and AI companies, she hosts the Feisworld Podcast (400+ episodes, 500K+ downloads — guests have included Seth Godin, Steve Wozniak, Chris Voss, and Arianna Huffington) and co-created the documentary Feisworld: Live Your Art on Amazon Prime. Fei writes for CNET, Lifehacker, and PCMag, and her work has been featured in Forbes, Harvard Business Review, and WIRED. She has been publishing on the internet since 2014 — long before AI discoverability had a name.
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