Author Archives for Lauren Beers

From #Mocktails to #Coyboycaviar: What Social Media Trends are You Following?

August 2, 2022 1:20 pm Published by Comments Off on From #Mocktails to #Coyboycaviar: What Social Media Trends are You Following?

During the course of the pandemic, our social media feeds were flooded with videos of people diving into at-home culinary experiments. Loaves of banana and sourdough bread, espresso martinis, mason jars filled with overnight oats and anything air fried … there was never a shortage of culinary creations designed to

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Honey, Beer and Brewers … Oh My!

June 30, 2022 8:02 pm Published by Comments Off on Honey, Beer and Brewers … Oh My!

Our team was buzzing with excitement as we kicked off this year’s #honeybeersummit in Austin, TX. Alongside @honey4pros, the Brightly Creative crew came together with brewers from across the country as they learned about the functionality of honey within the brewing space. In addition to technical sessions and networking, this

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Beers at Beers

May 13, 2022 3:42 pm Published by Comments Off on Beers at Beers

Attending this year’s Craft Brewers Conference (CBC) was fitting for someone with the last name of Beers. With a love of beer being a common thread for all attendees, it was wonderful to watch individuals from all over the world interact and bond over a shared passion. The complexities that

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A Love Letter to Instagram

April 12, 2022 3:30 pm Published by Comments Off on A Love Letter to Instagram

As someone whose job revolves around social media, I shouldn’t play favorites when it comes to platforms. But — Instagram, you have the biggest piece of my heart (sorry, Facebook). Over the years Instagram has climbed its way to the top of my list. Now don’t get me wrong, I appreciate

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Restoring the Human Connection

February 18, 2022 9:00 am Published by Comments Off on Restoring the Human Connection

When AOL launched instant messenger in 1997, I was in sixth grade. Like most 11 year olds I was awkward, insecure and trying to navigate the social scene of middle school. I was the tallest girl in my grade, had braces, wore glasses and was sporting a bad at-home perm.

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