Rynn Star (@rynnstar) (Erynn Chambers) joins 2Old4TikTok this week!
Dena and Melissa start the show talking about the Inauguration, the viral Bernie Sanders photo, Amanda Gorman, and Al Roker.
Rynn tells us about her TikTok journey, starting with Musical.ly and growing a following with her posts on social justice and the Black Lives Matter movement.
We hear about her viral video about over-policing in Black neighborhoods, and how celebrities like Ben Platt, Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (AOC), Jonathan Van Ness, Benj Pasek, Cynthia Erivo, and Sarah Silverman have engaged with her content.
We ask Rynn about “shadow banning,” censorship, and TikTok’s new program for Black Creatives.
We all wonder why she doesn’t have the blue check mark yet. Rynn tells us about sponsorship opportunities and working with brands like The Coldest Water and MAC Cosmetics.
We talk about celebrities on TikTok and how random people are just more entertaining. She tells us what’s on her For You Page, lots of comedians mixed with politics, media, music, linguistics, and current events.
We get into Political TikTok discussing how TikTok covers the spectrum, but much of “Political” TikTok is just about human rights.
There’s a level of accountability that comes with the personal video recording on TikTok, versus on a blog post, that hopefully encourages empathy. Political TikTok is more about learning about others first-hand experience and culture, rather than political systems.
Rynn mentions content creators in the Native American community. She tells us about her experience with “trolls” that she was able to turnaround.
We hear more about her crack fic of Tucker Carlson, Chris Cuomo, and Don Lemon.
Rynn reveals her favorite TikTok trend: The Buss It Challenge.
Least favorite TikTok trend: Twerk For Me / Stand By Me.
Thoughts on Olivia Rodrigo’s ‘Drivers License.’
And favorite accounts:
Kenna talks about culture, news, current events, social norms, Black TikTok, and media.
Daejah covers TV, film, and media using her film major brain to dissect stories and characters in new lights.
Jordan is a self-proclaimed “womanist” and “black broke bisexual.”
Danielle Kirk is an Appalachian creator who educates people on life in rural communities.
Tse shá’íí Chíníí is a Lipan Apache/Shoshone historian and educates us about Native American life.
Geronimo Warrior is an Indigenous queer creator who celebrates his “two spirits.”
Nadia Emily is a Jewish female creator and advocate.
Marcie Young uses TikTok to go into media deep dives, politics, and TTRPG’s.
Find Rynn on TikTok, Instagram, YouTube, and check out her podcast Hot Tea Hot Takes.
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