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Explore what inspires the creative behind Morning Brew’s award-winning social presence. [View this email in your browser]( [The Webby Awards]( Feedworthy with Macy Gilliam, Social Video Producer at Morning Brew Check out the second edition of our new series, Feedworthy, and take a behind-the-scenes look at the Internet’s most talented content creators. [Feedworthy with Macy Gilliam]( Both a solo creator and one of the brilliant minds behind Morning Brew’s hilarious socials, [Macy Gilliam]( is a creative powerhouse. With a keen eye for trends and the humor that goes viral, she brings a fresh perspective to branded social media content. Her exceptional blend of satire, wit and insight in her storytelling snagged her two Webby Awards and a People’s Voice Award for excellence in social. Dive into the [second edition of Feedworthy]( to discover what inspires her online, the social media trends she’s obsessed with and her dream collaboration. The 29th Annual Webby Awards recognizes work across Websites and Mobile Sites, Advertising, Media, & PR, Video, Social, Apps & Software, Podcasts, Games, and AI, Immersive and Games—with new honors for outstanding Creators! Think you belong with the best of the Internet? There’s only one way to prove it—enter your project at [webbyawards.com]( (with early pricing) before the Early Entry Deadline Friday, October 25th at [webbyawards.com]( [Read More]( RSVP to Attend Webby Talks [The Webby Awards]( Join us for Webby Talks: NYC, our annual thought leadership and networking series on digital trends shaping the industry—Wednesday, October 16th, 6pm ET at Maxwell Tribeca. Presented by Meltwater, with this community event co-hosted with Creator Economy NYC, this year’s talk, entitled ‘[it’s giving brainrot]( explores how chronically online culture is shifting us from the niche to the nonsensical—and why that can be a good thing. Following the presentation, stay for a Q&A session on how brands and creatives are embracing the rot to build more creative and sustainable exchanges for audiences, featuring Macy Gilliam, Social Video Producer at Morning Brew; Brett Dashevsky, Founder of Creator Economy NYC; TJ Kiely, Director, Global Content & Corporate Programs at Meltwater; and Jordana Jarrett, Head of Content at the Webby Awards. [RSVP Now!]( Follow Along Don't Miss Anything! [Instagram]( [Facebook]( [YouTube]( [X]( [LinkedIn]( Sponsors Thank you to all of our generous partners. They support us, We encourage you to support them. [Support Our Sponsors]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [LinkedIn]( [WP Engine]( [meltwater]( [NAACP]( [IADAS]( --------------------------------------------------------------- The Webby Awards 22 West 21st Street, 7th Floor New York, NY 10010 US [Unsubscribe from Webby Emails](

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