The Unpodcast
Summary: In a world where QR Codes kill kittens and "Customer Service" is an oxymoron, one podcast has set out to make things right: The UnPodcast with your hosts Scott Stratten and Alison Kramer.
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On this episode of the UnPodcast we discussed the FTC and Amazon crackdown on mutually beneficial relationships, and whether bloggers are responsible for comments.
On this episode of the UnPodcast we discussed a practice that many retail companies use that makes it nearly impossible for their employees to survive financially.
On this episode of the UnPodcast we shared both heartwarming and gut wrenching stories of how airline employees and fellow travelers impacted the experience of others.
On this episode of the UnPodcast we discussed how often people look at their cell phones in a single day, and why that may not be as big of a deal as it seems.
On this episode of the UnPodcast, we discussed controversy in advertising, and what makes such controversy successful or unsuccessful.
On this episode of the UnPodcast we discussed a company where 99.9 percent of workers quit over the last year, a big mistake a social media manager made, and a term no one should EVER say.
On this episode of the UnPodcast, we discussed dumb moves by job seekers, how social media posts can keep you from getting hired, and how to get fired fast.
On this episode we discussed the importance of making things easy for customers, how donuts led to a big real estate sale, and how a company blew Scott's mind.
On this episode of the UnPodcast we discussed why liquid nitrogen should never be invited to a pool party, laws and ethics regarding public video, and Yelp reviews.
On this episode of the UnPodcast, we talked about Facebook algorithms, freebooting, a class act by Jack Daniels, Scott's underwear, and a touching Star Wars story.
On this episode of the UnPodcast we talked about what Starbucks, McDonalds, a law firm, and Sea World all have in common. Hint: Dumb ideas are the star of the show.
On this episode of the UnPodcast we talked about a company that used Twitter to provide excellent customer service, Beanie Babies, and how to grow employee loyalty.
On this episode of the UnPodcast we told the story of a college principal that responded in an unexpected way to a tweet and the positive impact on the community.
On this episode of the UnPodcast, we discussed our recent car purchase, and why we chose to purchase from the dealership we did, even though it wasn’t the most convenient.
On this episode of the UnPodcast, we discussed LEGO’s bad move and the backlash they experienced as a result. We also chatted about what Twitter sucks at most.