► EPISODE 102: Internet Culture with Jo Johnson Overby
Have you ever wondered how to approach comments on social media with more empathy? How do you avoid elevating your comment section and remain chill even when you get nasty replies?
We're so excited to welcome back Jo Johnson Overby on the Kiss My Aesthetic podcast as she gives her insights on these topics!
On today's sweet and inspiring episode, Jo shares how she has open dialogues with her audience, privilege, and having & maintaining a large, close-knit group of girlfriends.
Jo Johnson Overby is a content creator, wife, mom, and caretaker. She hosts the Middle Ground Podcast and Oversharing with the Overbys podcast. A vibrant and multi-talented entrepreneur, Jo has been a wedding photographer, social media manager, and content creator.
An Alumnus of the University of Arkansas with a degree in Business Management, Small Business, and Entrepreneurship, Jo is passionate about empowering others to hone their business skills to pursue their passion and turn it into an income.
In today's episode, we cover the following:
Meet Jo and everything she does in the world of business
Why she wanted to uplevel her branding
What comes naturally to her as a content creator and what she finds more challenging
Meeting opposition on social media
What being an example in an online space is like
Acknowledging your privilege
Celebrating you and those closest to you
Jo's ins and outs for 2023
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For more on Jo, you can follow her on Instagram @JoJohnsonOverby and TikTok @JoJohnsonOverby. You can listen to Middle Ground Podcast and Oversharing with the Overbys wherever you listen to podcasts.
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This episode was edited by Berta Wired
Theme music by: Eliza Rosevera and Nathan Menard