You Herd It Here

Kassie Meiler

You Herd It Here is the GOAT-to podcast for social media, powered by GOAT Social Media and hosted by Kassie Meiler. Whether you're building a brand, scaling a business, or just here for the juicy marketing tea, this podcast delivers real talk, expert insights, and behind-the-scenes strategy from the digital world. Each episode is packed with practical tips, trending topics, and a little sass to keep it fun.

  1. Episode 45 - 5 New Social Media Updates You Need to Know Right Now

    4d ago

    Episode 45 - 5 New Social Media Updates You Need to Know Right Now

    Social media platforms are changing faster than most marketers can keep up with. And the biggest updates aren't just cosmetic—they're impacting visibility, engagement, discoverability, and overall strategy. In Episode 45, Kassie and Sofia break down five of the biggest social media updates marketers need to know right now and what they actually mean moving forward. From Instagram's testing of captions on every carousel slide to Threads becoming more personality-driven, YouTube's push toward deeper viewer immersion, and LinkedIn's increasing reliance on AI-powered content recommendations, this episode explores how platforms are evolving and what brands should be paying attention to. Together, Kassie and Sofia unpack why social media is becoming increasingly searchable, contextual, and AI-driven. They discuss how keywords, captions, content structure, watch time, and audience retention are playing a larger role than ever before in determining what gets seen and what gets ignored. The conversation also explores the growing shift away from follower counts and toward content discovery, recommendation systems, and authority-based visibility. From stronger video hooks and educational content to thought leadership and community engagement, the rules of social media are continuing to evolve. Whether you're a marketer, business owner, content creator, or simply trying to keep up with platform changes, this episode offers practical insights into where social media is heading and how to adapt your strategy accordingly. This episode is a reminder that the future of social media isn't just about creating content—it's about creating content platforms can understand, recommend, and trust. 🎙 Subscribe and follow @youherditherepodcast for more conversations around social media, digital behavior, content strategy, and the future of marketing. If this episode resonated with you, share it with a marketer, business owner, or creator who wants to stay ahead of the latest platform updates.

    28 min
  2. Episode 44 - From Followers to Real Friendships

    Jun 3

    Episode 44 - From Followers to Real Friendships

    Social media gets blamed for a lot—comparison, burnout, loneliness, endless scrolling. But what if it’s also helping people find real friendships, real community, and meaningful connection again? In Episode 44, Kassie sits down with Amy Castignetti-Keating, City Owner of The Beauty Boost Fort Lauderdale, to explore how social media can be a powerful tool for bringing people together offline. From wellness events and networking mixers to women showing up solo and leaving with lifelong friendships, Amy shares how The Beauty Boost has become a thriving community built around connection, confidence, and shared experiences. Together, Kassie and Amy discuss why making friends as an adult feels harder than ever, how remote work and changing lifestyles have impacted community, and why so many people are actively searching for connection in today's digital world. They also dive into the positive side of social media—how platforms like Instagram can act as a bridge to real-life relationships, inspire people to get out of their comfort zones, and help communities grow. From the power of authentic content and real stories to the role of FOMO, Reels, and user-generated experiences, this conversation highlights what truly resonates online. Amy shares her personal journey of attending a Beauty Boost event alone and how that single decision ultimately changed her life. Together, they unpack the rise of solo attendance, why growth happens outside your comfort zone, and how one event, conversation, or connection can completely change someone's social life. This episode is a reminder that social media doesn't have to replace real connection—it can be the tool that helps people find it. 🎙 Subscribe and follow @youherditherepodcast for more conversations at the intersection of social media, digital behavior, community building, and real-world impact. 🔗 Connect with Amy Castignetti-Keating & The Beauty Boost Fort Lauderdale: LinkedIn (Amy Castignetti-Keating): https://www.linkedin.com/in/amycastignetti/ The Beauty Boost Fort Lauderdale: https://www.thebeautyboost.net/fort-lauderdale Instagram (The Beauty Boost Fort Lauderdale): @thebeautyboostfortlauderdale If this episode resonated with you, share it with someone who's looking to build community, make new connections, or simply needs a reminder that they're not the only one showing up alone.

    29 min
  3. Episode 42 - Why the Arts Still Matter  in a Scroll-First World

    May 20

    Episode 42 - Why the Arts Still Matter in a Scroll-First World

    We spend so much of our lives consuming content online, scrolling short clips, jumping between platforms, and constantly moving onto the next thing. But despite living in a digital first world, people are craving connection, community, and experiences that feel real. In Episode 42, Kassie sits down with actor, director, producer, and Tim Davis to explore why the arts still matter in a scroll first world and why live experiences may be more important now than ever before. As the Producing Artistic Director of New City Players, Tim shares how theater creates empathy, authentic dialogue, and human connection in ways social media simply can’t replicate. From the rise of the “experience economy” to the impact of shrinking attention spans, this conversation dives into how technology is changing the way we interact with art, storytelling, and each other. They also unpack the realities of social media for nonprofits and arts organizations, from algorithm changes and content burnout to what actually connects with audiences online. Tim shares why showing real people matters more than polished graphics, how video content can build community, and why authenticity always outperforms chasing trends. This episode is a reminder that while digital platforms continue to evolve, shared experiences, storytelling, and human connection remain timeless. 🎙 Subscribe and follow @youherditherepodcast for more conversations at the intersection of social media, digital behavior, and real-world impact. 🔗 Connect with New City Players & Tim Davis: Instagram (New City Players): https://www.instagram.com/newcityplayers/ Instagram (Tim Davis): https://www.instagram.com/timothymarkdavis/ If this episode resonated with you, share it with someone who could use a reminder to unplug and reconnect.

    33 min
  4. Episode 40 - What Marriott Taught My Mom About Service… and What That Means for Your Brand | Mother’s Day Special

    May 6

    Episode 40 - What Marriott Taught My Mom About Service… and What That Means for Your Brand | Mother’s Day Special

    For this special Mother’s Day episode, Kassie sits down with someone who has shaped her perspective on service long before social media existed, her mom. Most brands think social media is about content. More posts, more videos, more trends. But the brands that actually stand out aren’t just creating content. They are creating experiences. In Episode 40, Kassie welcomes Debbie Meiler, Area Manager at Baywood Hotels, to break down what hospitality can teach us about brand strategy today. With decades of experience across properties like AC Hotel, Fairfield, and Residence Inn, Debbie shares what great service really looks like and why responsiveness, consistency, and being genuine matter more than ever. This episode breaks down how the smallest details, from remembering a guest’s name to handling a complaint the right way, can shape how people feel about a brand long after the interaction ends. They explore how quickly first impressions are formed, why reviews have become one of the most powerful decision making tools, and what most businesses get wrong when it comes to customer experience. From overselling online to responding like a script instead of a human, this conversation highlights the gap between what brands say and what they actually deliver. Together, they connect the dots between front desk interactions and social media. Comments, DMs, and reviews are today’s version of customer service, and being proactive, personal, and authentic is what builds trust and loyalty over time. They also dive into leadership, working motherhood, and the reality of balancing it all, challenging the idea that you cannot show up fully in both your career and your personal life. If you are a business owner, marketer, or brand trying to grow, this episode is a reminder that the best strategies are not new. They have just been happening offline this whole time. 🎙 Subscribe and follow @youherditherepodcast for more conversations at the intersection of social media, digital behavior, and brand strategy. 🔗 Connect with Debbie: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/debbie-meiler-46654940/ If this episode changed how you think about service and brand experience, share it with someone who needs to hear it.

    31 min
  5. Episode 39 - Social Media Is Lying to You About Your Health

    Apr 29

    Episode 39 - Social Media Is Lying to You About Your Health

    Social media is making health look easier than it actually is. Quick fixes, trending treatments, and viral transformations are everywhere—but that doesn’t mean they’re safe, effective, or even real. In Episode 39, Kassie sits down with Alexa Salerno, trauma ICU nurse, bodybuilder, boxer, and founder of Drippy Hippie IV, to break down what social media is getting completely wrong about health—and what people need to understand before jumping on the next trend. From peptides and weight loss shots to IV therapy and vitamin injections, Alexa shares what these tools are actually meant for—and why they should never replace the fundamentals. This conversation challenges the idea that there’s a shortcut to results, highlighting the risks of misinformation and the reality of what happens when people follow advice from unqualified sources. They get into why “quick fixes” perform so well online, how influencers simplify complex health topics, and the real-life consequences Alexa has seen in the ICU. From the truth about transformation timelines to the mental and physical reality behind bodybuilding, this episode pulls back the curtain on what health actually looks like beyond the highlight reel. If you’ve ever felt overwhelmed by conflicting health advice online, this episode is your reminder that real results don’t come from trends—they come from consistency, discipline, and understanding your body. 🎙 Subscribe and follow @youherditherepodcast for more conversations at the intersection of social media, digital behavior, and real-world impact. 🔗 Connect with Alexa & Drippy Hippie IV: Instagram (Alexa): Instagram / https://www.instagram.com/lexysalerno/ Instagram (Drippy Hippie IV): Instagram / https://www.instagram.com/drippyhippieiv/ If this episode made you rethink what you see online, share it with someone who needs a reality check.

    33 min
  6. Episode 38 - From Feeds to Social Search: What Marketers Need to Know from Ragan Disney Social Media Conference

    Apr 22

    Episode 38 - From Feeds to Social Search: What Marketers Need to Know from Ragan Disney Social Media Conference

    Social media isn’t just about posting anymore. It’s about being found. In Episode 38, Kassie and Sofia break down the biggest takeaways from the Ragan Disney Social Media Conference 2026and what they actually mean for marketers right now. From the shift toward social as a search engine to how AI is changing the way content is discovered, this conversation goes beyond trends and gets into what’s fundamentally changing in the industry. They unpack how platforms like Instagram, TikTok, and even Reddit are now driving search behavior, why your captions, on-screen text, and comments matter more than ever, and how AI tools are pulling from your content to deliver answers. The takeaway is clear: if your content isn’t structured, clear, and easy to interpret, it won’t show up. Kassie and Sofia also dive into the evolution of content strategy, moving away from high-volume posting toward more intentional, purpose-driven content. They share practical insights on how to approach each platform differently, why overproduction can actually hurt performance, and how speed without clarity leads to wasted time and rework. From video trends and repeatable formats to the metrics that actually matter, this episode breaks down what marketers should be focusing on now. It’s not about follower count anymore, it’s about reach, engagement, retention, and conversion, and understanding how your content moves people from awareness to action. If you’re managing social media, building a brand, or trying to stay ahead in a space that’s changing fast, this episode is your reset on what actually works today and what to leave behind. 🎙 Subscribe and follow @youherditherepodcast for more conversations at the intersection of social media, strategy, and what’s next. If this episode shifted your perspective, share it with someone who needs to rethink their approach.

    29 min

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You Herd It Here is the GOAT-to podcast for social media, powered by GOAT Social Media and hosted by Kassie Meiler. Whether you're building a brand, scaling a business, or just here for the juicy marketing tea, this podcast delivers real talk, expert insights, and behind-the-scenes strategy from the digital world. Each episode is packed with practical tips, trending topics, and a little sass to keep it fun.