dcdx
Podcast Host & Producer
if you could have dinner with one person (dead or alive), who would it be and what would you ask them?
I would have to say Moses. He is such an important figure in history, whether you believe in Christianity, Judaism, Islam, or none of them. He would also provide a lot of insight into how the world was during that time. I would ask his this: What are the events of all of your life and how was the world during that time compared to now? I feel this would answer so many questions about the ancient world and provide more context behind different works of art, literature, and culture.
dcdx
Podcast Host & Producer
what is your favorite podcast? and why?
In a world where time is constantly a limited, precious thing, I often struggle to watch/listen to podcasts. But it would either go between Candace Owen's podcast, or (If you can call it a podcast) The Comments Section with Brett Cooper. These both are conservative channels from the DailyWire who comment about real life events happening in our world. I enjoy them because they ask the questions many people in our modern society don't. Brett Cooper herself is a Gen Z who has formed her name around thi show she raised up from 2 years ago to over 3 million subscribers. The logic she provides, while not always politcally correct, is filled with logic and facts. She has inspired me to take my stand against many of the outrageous things we think as a generation, and has shaped me into a better person because of it. That's why her podcast is my favorite
Dune Suncare
Social Media Manager
Please brainstorm one area of opportunity for Dune across all social channels.
Until this website, I have never heard of Dune. Obviously, I'm just a guy from Texas whose beauty standards are keeping my long hair nice and clearing zits on my face. I don't need fancy, just realistic and real. After looking at your website, I found it a bit wordy for my taste. If anything, I like the phrase, "Cover your Assets." Personally though, don't hyper-focus on your product. While your product is the most important part, maintain connection with your buyer's attitudes. If your buyers were Texas cowboys, frame things around how that culture is. If your buyers are women, make them think, I could be better and get to be like that. Inspire your community to love you as a brand. (Even if that means going against political correctness). On IG posts, keep it short (unless it's for an event). Sorry if that went beyond the scope of the question but I guess it's worth it to say. Lastly, one big area I feel many beauty companies, sunscreen oriented or not, ignore men as a potential buyer of their products. There's a way to garner attention for both sexes. If you want to be inclusive, let's include men into the beauty conversation as well, even the ones that would fit more of a masculine type. That's my speel. Take it or leave it, it's up to you.