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Episode 208: Fandom and Cultivating Fans in the Arts with Jenny Stiven

44m · The TheatreArtLife Podcast · 01 Apr 22:22

Meet Jenny Stiven, the ultimate geek and sci-fi enthusiast, turned digital strategist and consultant extraordinaire! With a decade of diverse expertise in programming, content creation, marketing, and more, she founded Clio Consulting in 2004, becoming the go-to digital marketing resource for entertainment companies. Jenny's stellar work has earned her recognition in the industry, working with iconic franchises like Star Wars, James Bond, Predator, Stargate, Alien, and more. Her true passion lies in fostering lasting connections between intellectual property owners, creators, and their fandoms. As a podcast guest, Jenny unleashes her infectious enthusiasm and valuable insights into sustaining relationships with fandoms and navigating the dynamic world of Film3 and Web3. Get ready for an exciting journey into the world of geek properties, fueled by passion and community-building magic!

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