Cal Ripken Jr. of Clubhouse|Guy Clarke (Restaurant Marketing Consultant)|DH102 - a podcast by Shawn Walchef

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Restaurant Marketing Consultant Guy Clarke is the Cal Ripken Jr. of Clubhouse.
Even in 2021, many of us are still weary of social media, especially when it comes to trying out the latest app like the Clubhouse drop in audio chat platform.Maybe the life of this week's Digital Hospitality guest Guy Clarke can change your mind on that.Listen, Watch, Read, and Learn with Digital Hospitality every week: https://calibbq.media/podcast-episodes

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 Episode Chapters —
[0:00]Digital Hospitality podcast interview with Guy Clarke (@GuyEats239)
[3:25]Why Sign Up for Clubhouse app?
[5:26]Going Viral on Clubhouse
[11:06]Hosting Clubhouse Town Halls
[14:21]Meeting Wife on Twitter
[28:33]Stay Curious, Get Involved, Ask for Help
[33:09]Read the Room Online
[43:23]Founding Sizzle Dining
 • Connect with Guy Clarke on Instagram @GuyEats239: https://instagram.com/guyeats239

• Follow Guy Clarke @guyeats and join the Restaurant Marketing Club on Clubhouse: https://www.joinclubhouse.com/@guyeats• Follow Shawn P. Walchef @shawnpwalchef and join the Digital Hospitality Club on Clubhouse: https://joinclubhouse.com/@shawnpwalchef

• Subscribe to the Cali BBQ channel on Youtube and click the bell icon to get notified of new videos: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCMctYe4sqv9jxfmWmp0C2swAs the founder of Sizzle Dining, owner of OneChipChallenge.com and a self-described ‘event person,’ Guy Clarke's curiosity surrounding the digital world has literally been life changing.
“I was actually a beta tester for Twitter,” shares his notes on the podcast about using social media.So, how’d that go for him?
“I met my wife on Twitter!” shares Guy.Still married to his original online crush, the evolving event person with many passion projects in the food industry was surviving during the tough time that was the pandemic, but he didn’t quite feel like he was thriving.

Desperately missing the human interaction that fuels him, he considered checking out the latest app that was building a buzz, Clubhouse. Despite his early advancements in life launched by apps, the idea of adding a potential time suck to his already full plate wasn’t quite appetizing.However, his hunger pains for interactions proved too loud. He downloaded Clubhouse.

Instantly, Guy loved it.“If you’re a sponge like I am, it’s quite addicting,” he says.

Playing around on Clubhouse for days, not quite knowing what he was doing, Guy would walk into rooms that ranged from intellectual topics tied to science to playful pleasures like comedy. Guy was here for all of it, but where were the rooms discussing his industry?“Nobody was really talking about restaurant marketing,” Guy recalls. “So, I started a room called, Is Cereal Soup?”

If this is your first time hearing the title of Guy’s debut room, you’re probably having a tension headache debating just what Lucky Charms has actually existed as over the course of your life.If you keep up with the trends in tech and pop culture news, then this isn’t your first-time hearing about Guy’s first room.
“It went viral!” Guy exclaims. “I had no idea what I was doing, I just invited everybody on stage and the conversation stuck with a couple hundred people screaming, ‘reset the room!’ We had like a five-hour room and some famous people even came in. That got me hooked.”That five-hour room was an out of the park homerun on Guy’s first at-bat. Since then, Guy has been killing it with consistency as we call Guy Clarke, the Cal Ripken Jr. of Clubhouse.

Guy’s also been killing it with curiosity. Intriguing titles like Onion Rings Are Just Vegetable Donuts – Fight Me and Bologna is Just Hot Dog Pancakes had Guy’s following on the app approaching 4k followers. While the numbers impress, it’s the purpose that propels Guy on his new favorite app.“I have talent, I have a voice, I can help,” realized Guy.

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