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Ask a little witch
Ask a little witch






ask a little witch

She’s going to, like I said, share some top tips and a presentation to start us off. If you have questions for the Mistress of Support, please drop them in the comments.

ask a little witch

She’s going to give us some of her top tips. I won’t tell you why, but you just need to be doing it, and also paying attention to everything that Heather is telling you. Make sure you’re paying attention to the screen. You look like you’re in gray scale, and I am dying. After running a successful blog for the last 10 years, she transitioned to helping build and lead the Mediavine support team, kicking all the ass and taking all the names, while rescuing all the dogs. Morticia Addams, Director of Support, Heather Tullos, is here. But how do you ensure that your Q4 is all treats and no tricks this year? Leave it to my guest for today.

ask a little witch

So it has the potential to be the craziest and most lucrative time of the year. It’s marked by increased advertiser spend and a slew of influencer marketing campaigns. And if you’ve been a content creator for any length of time, you know that Q4 can be a little spooky for us. And speaking of the spooky holiday season, it also happens to be Q4. So make sure that you’re paying attention, and all will be revealed in good time.Īgain, welcome. If you are here with us live, there are some hair-raising prizes for you to win this episode. We are going all in on celebrating the spooky season, and we’re so glad that you’re here to celebrate with us. You might have noticed that things look a little bit different around here today. Today is Tuesday October 26, which means that it’s Scorpio season, and Halloween is Sunday. I am your host, your ghost host, Jenny Guy. For a moment there I thought I’d stumbled across some stylish foreign indie film.JENNY GUY: Hello, and welcome, foolish mortals to another episode of Mediavine’s Teal Talk. The viewer is thrown in via a series of rapid quick cuts, more energetic and stylish than we are used to from this kind of Beeb state-of-the-nation drama, which can tend to be dreary on the cinematography front. Talitha is the opposite, an entitled little witch with slime-green fingernails. Hannah is a popular, hard-working young woman, who has earned her rewards rather than being granted them via an expensive education. The only clue to what might have happened is a series of unpleasant text messages sent to her by Talitha Campbell (Celine Buckens), the daughter of a wealthy property developer. After a university ball, a student, Hannah Ellis (Abra Thompson), goes missing. The new five-episode courtroom drama has lots of grand themes – class, prejudice, corruption, the justice system – and doesn’t muck about before plunging us into things. The first few minutes of Showtrial (BBC One) are mildly disorientating.








Ask a little witch