S2.5 Shama Hyder on the One New Person podcast – 2019 Interview

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Brian Miller is a former magician turned author, speaker, and consultant on human connection. He works with organizations to create connected cultures where everyone feels heard, understood, and valued.

October 2, 2019

“Finding Digital Zen” with Shama Hyder

Shama Hyder is a trailblazing entrepreneur and CEO of Zen Media, a digital marketing and PR firm.

Shama is one of the most sought after keynote speakers in the world, the author of two bestselling books: The Zen of Social Media Marketing, and Momentum. She was included on “30 Under 30” lists by Forbes and Inc.com, and has been recognized three years in a row by LinkedIn as one of their “Top Voices” in marketing.

In a word, she rocks, and I am thrilled Shama was willing to carve out an hour for us.

We discussed how to avoid getting overwhelmed by the constantly evolving digital landscape, what’s changed for consumers since the dawn of social media, and how a professional chance encounter led to personal fulfillment.

So please enjoy this sensational conversation with the Zen Master of Marketing herself, Shama Hyder.

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