BeReal vs. Instagram from a Teen Perspective: w/ Emerson Knott & Kristen Boss

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In this fun, bonus episode, Emerson Knott (an outstanding team member at Something New: Bridal & Formalwear in Colorado Springs) helps Mindi Linscombe & special guest Kristen Boss understand the “BeReal” app. Listen as Emerson teaches two successful female entrepreneurs & breaks down what BeReal is about, how it’s used, and why some people like it over Instagram. The ladies also dive into some valuable perspective from Emerson on what platforms she (and other teens her age) does or doesn’t use at all, the “why” behind that, which ones she would market/sell a product on, and more.

This shorter but value packed episode has excellent insights and fun dialogue from Mindi, Emerson, and Kristen. If you are in online sales or social selling, be sure to listen to this entire episode and glean some great tips.

You can see more of Emerson’s work & modeling with Something New on Instagram at @somethingnewprom and more from Kristen Boss on Instagram @thekristenboss.

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