The “Social Media Girl” Myth & Post-Election Reality Checks

Here are the show notes, title suggestions, and a meta description tailored for this episode of the podcast. Show Notes Hosts Todd and Tony dive into local election frustrations, the shifting landscape of digital marketing, and the rapidly evolving future of the funeral industry. From a rant about local political recruitment to a deep dive into treating social media managers like professionals, the duo unpacks what it truly means to value your time and expertise. Plus, Tony gives an insider look into the changing world of “Deathcare” ahead of an upcoming funeral directors’ conference. Key Takeaways & Discussion Points Election Day on Delmarva: Tony shares his recent frustrations with local political figures attempting to recruit him for “garbage” writing, prompting a reflection on Stephen King’s The Stand and the “I was misled” crowd. The “Social Media Girl” Myth: Inspired by Rachel Karten’s Link in Bio podcast, Todd and Tony discuss the mistake businesses make when diminishing the role of digital marketing professionals, emphasizing the value of a dedicated social media manager. The Future of Deathcare: Tony explores how the aging Baby Boomer generation is reshaping funeral service. They discuss the rise of death doulas, the strange dynamic of funeral directors acting as both emotional counselors and high-ticket salesmen, and how the industry will look unrecognizable in a decade. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit daydrinkingondelmarva.substack.com (https://daydrinkingondelmarva.substac...)