Hooked with Julia and Nick

Hooked by Playkit

Most social media advice out there is totally useless, and nobody seems to be talking about how they actually grew their company on social. So we decided to create a podcast that pulls back the curtain on exactly how to grow your brand, your audience, and your impact. Each episode is a radically transparent, fun, and totally real conversation with top creators, marketers, and brand leaders. We'll dig into the actual tactics, real metrics, and actionable playbooks that you can immediately use to dominate on social.

Episodes

  1. 15H AGO

    From Viral Crochet YouTuber to Head of Strategy: Anna Greene on Content That Converts

    This week on Hooked, we sit down with Anna Greene, PlayKit’s Head Strategist, crochet YouTuber with nearly 100K subscribers, and the Gen Z marketer behind hundreds of millions of TikTok views. Anna’s journey is anything but traditional: she went from being a teenage photographer working with brands like Vogue, to running a viral crochet channel in high school, to studying computer engineering (before realizing she hated it), to finally leaning into social media and marketing. This path that’s now made her one of the sharpest strategists in UGC. In this episode, Anna shares what it’s like to build authority as a Gen Z creator, how she battles imposter syndrome, why “just post” is lazy advice, and why authentic content always beats perfect aesthetics. If you’re a founder, marketer, or young creative looking to break into content, this conversation is your blueprint. Highlights 00:00 – Intro banter & Anna’s first podcast appearance 01:00 – Favorite podcasts & crocheting while listening to true crime 02:00 – Anna’s role at PlayKit and viral strategy background 06:30 – Starting a crochet channel during COVID & going viral on YouTube 08:30 – Monetizing crochet tutorials vs. patterns vs. ad revenue 10:30 – Why crochet (and “grandma hobbies”) became cool again 12:00 – The power of evergreen tutorial content 13:30 – Switching from computer engineering to marketing 16:00 – Teenage photography business, Vogue features, and early brand work 20:00 – First sponsorship deal with Locket & entering the UGC world 22:30 – How Julia’s cold DM got Anna onboarded to PlayKit 26:00 – Building confidence as a young strategist & battling imposter syndrome 31:00 – Why “just do it” is the cure for perfectionism and paralysis 33:00 – Being Gen Z as a superpower for marketing 38:00 – Why “just post” isn’t enough & the importance of authenticity 39:30 – The death of aspirational influencers and rise of relatability 42:30 – Why content creators are salespeople (and what that means) 44:30 – The “bangs TikTok” story & how the internet reshapes self-image 50:00 – The dark side of influence: overinflated presence & mental health risks 57:00 – The fleeting nature of influencer fame & burnout cycles 01:01:00 – UGC vs. influencer: how to monetize without the downsides 01:04:00 – Why UGC works better than polished brand ads 01:08:00 – Where content formats are headed & staying ahead of consumer fatigue 01:14:00 – How to turn being “chronically online” into a career skill 01:18:00 – Anna’s live breakdown of how she’d market a hypothetical app 01:30:00 – Relationships, self-belief, and why support systems matter 01:34:00 – Anna’s growth after leaving a relationship that held her back 01:35:00 – Closing reflections & where to find Anna online

    1h 25m
  2. SEP 23

    Behind the Scenes of Playkit: How Alexis Hedley Manages 200+ UGC Creators and Millions of Views

    Alexis Hedley went from posting one viral TikTok in college to managing 200+ creators and millions of views as Playkit’s Campaign Manager. In this episode, she pulls back the curtain on what it actually takes to succeed as a creator or land your first role in the UGC space. From monetization frameworks to horror stories of creator outreach, Alexis shares the tactical insights every founder, brand, and aspiring creator needs to know. What you’ll learn: • How Alexis went from creator → strategist → campaign manager.• The 4 monetization “buckets” every creator should know.• Why you don’t need a huge following to make money.• The right way (and wrong way) to pitch brands.• What creators get wrong about “finding a niche.”• Why startups are the best place to launch a content career. Timestamps: 0:00 – Cold open: Alexis on content & monetization 0:09 – Intro to Alexis Hedley, Campaign Manager at Playkit 2:00 – The For You Page, TikTok Lives & how algorithms influence behavior 14:00 – Alexis’ background: small-town California → Ole Miss → first viral TikTok 23:00 – Breaking into startups with no experience (and first big lessons) 26:00 – The money behind UGC: what creators actually charge 30:00 – Creator outreach horror stories & how to stand out 35:00 – Why startups are the best way to break into content + taking initiative 46:00 – Running her first campaign, making $10K in bonuses, & helping friends quit jobs to create full-time 56:30 – How Playkit structures creator pay: weekly payouts + bonuses 1:02:00 – Finding your niche: what you love to create vs. consume 1:06:00 – The 4 monetization buckets every creator should know 1:13:00 – The evolution of UGC: hook + demo → skits → founder-led content 1:23:00 – Rapid fire: craziest excuses, proudest moments & final advice If you’re a founder or creator who wants to grow your engagement and eventually monetize your accounts, you’re going to love this. Tune into this episode of Hooked on Spotify, Apple, YouTube, or wherever you get your podcasts!

    1h 26m
  3. SEP 16

    Breakdown: Garrett Rothstein’s Viral Content Playbook. From 100 TikToks to Millions of Downloads

    Garrett Rothstein (founder of Queue, ex-Snapchat, Bird, Quibi) shares how he turned TikTok into a growth engine, engineering features for virality, building a captions matrix, and iterating 100+ times before hitting his first breakout video. If you’re a founder, marketer, or creator, this is a masterclass in how to design products and content for distribution. Timestamps: 0:00 – Cold open: 100 TikToks before the first viral hit 1:15 – Intro: Who is Garrett Rothstein & how Q + Playkit teamed up 4:00 – Building Q & engineering the “swipe with a friend” feature for TikTok virality 9:20 – The captions + iteration matrix (inspired by MrBeast) 12:00 – Why some videos flop & others go viral: hooks, pain points, and couples content 19:20 – Triggering comments, planting Easter eggs, and why shares matter most 25:30 – The comment section as the new Reddit 31:10 – Lessons from Snapchat, Bird, and Quibi 36:00 – Gamification, streaks & consumer psychology that drive growth 39:00 – Founder life: balancing CEO duties with content creation 44:30 – Staying sane: health, habits & mental resilience 48:20 – Advice for students + how to get hired as a creator 56:30 – The future of AI in content: slop vs. real utility 1:07:00 – Rapid fire: biggest flop, consumer psych tricks, daily routines Whether you’re scaling a startup, running campaigns, or just curious about how virality actually works, this episode will leave you with playbooks you can apply right now. Don’t forget to listen, subscribe, and share Hooked on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or YouTube to catch every new drop.

    1h 20m

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Most social media advice out there is totally useless, and nobody seems to be talking about how they actually grew their company on social. So we decided to create a podcast that pulls back the curtain on exactly how to grow your brand, your audience, and your impact. Each episode is a radically transparent, fun, and totally real conversation with top creators, marketers, and brand leaders. We'll dig into the actual tactics, real metrics, and actionable playbooks that you can immediately use to dominate on social.

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