In a time of great fear and pain, SoulPancake -- the Participant-owned digital media company whose content mission is to foster connection and inspiration -- is forging onward with its mission.
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Kevin Hart’s ‘LOL’ Names Folayo Lasaki Head Of Marketing, Stephen Loguidice Head Of Brand Partnerships
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Rainn Wilson’s SoulPancake Launches Instagram Series To Help Viewers Cope Through Coronavirus Crisis
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Kid President Returns To YouTube In Motivational Travel Series ‘Are We There Yet?’
SoulPancake’s beloved Kid President character -- known for his adorable pep talks and inspirational missives -- is making his long-awaited return to the internet.Kid President, who is portrayed by Robby Novak and based on a character created by his brother-in-law, Brad Montague, is launching a new YouTube series today called Are We There Yet?
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SoulPancake’s NewFronts Presentation: Control Over Its YouTube Ad Inventory, New Programming, And A PBS Partnership
Digital content studio SoulPancake is now part of an elite group: it’s one of a handful of organizations permitted to work directly with marketers to sell advertising on their YouTube videos.
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IAB Announces Initial Slate For Second Annual NewFronts West, Featuring Facebook, Vevo, Streamys Brand Awards, More
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Rainn Wilson, Wayne Brady, Anna Akana Headline SoulPancake Documentary ‘It’s Not That Funny’
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SoulPancake Hires Two Senior Staffers Amid Move To New Beverly Hills HQ
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SoulPancake To Reboot Flagship ‘Kid President’ Franchise In 2019, CEO Says
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SoulPancake Premieres YouTube Doc ‘The Price Of Free,’ Raises $112,000 To End Child Trafficking
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YouTube Foodie Hannah Hart Stars In The Latest Episode Of SoulPancake’s ‘Food Interrupted’
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SoulPancake’s New Series Spotlights Female Entrepreneurs Who Crowdfunded Their Booming Businesses
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YouTube Premium Acquires Award-Winning Doc About Child Trafficking, To Air On SoulPancake
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