Tech Intersect #14: Stephanie Humphrey-Best Practices for Managing Your Digital Brand

Stephanie Humphrey

In this episode, I welcome Technology & Lifestyle Expert Stephanie ‘Tech Life Steph’ Humphrey to the show. She is a former engineer-turned-media personality, the technology contributor for ABC News, and you may have seen her regular segments on the nationally-syndicated daytime show ‘Strahan, Sara and Keke’ and founder of Til Death Do You Tweet, an educational series she delivers to students, parents, schools and businesses.

Stephanie has a long and impressive history in technology and media, but she is most passionate about helping people, especially children, to become better digital citizens. We cover exactly what that means and how to utilize technology responsibly and safely. 

This episode is particularly relevant now that so many of us have transitioned to “work-from-home” status due to the COVID-19 global pandemic. So many people are now forced to leverage the Internet to work, play and connect. Stephanie helps us do so responsibility and safely.

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Produced by Tonya M. Evans for FYOS Entertainment, LLC, and Stephanie Renee for Soul Sanctuary, Inc.

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