Q&A with Renee Buckingham

August 19, 2025
Por
Lach Bradford

Between her 150K-deep camera roll, her love for falafel bowls, and her sharp eye for what makes social media work, she brings equal parts fun and expertise to everything she does. From vibing with the right creators to calling out the icks holding LinkedIn back, Renee knows how to connect with audiences in a way that feels real, relatable, and refreshing.

1. What would your MySpace song be in 2025?
Beautiful Escape by Tom Misch or Dancing Queen by ABBA.

2. Instagram or TikTok? Defend your answer.
Instagram - feels like a bit deeper connection rather than quantity.

3. What’s in your camera roll way too much?
150K VIDEOS and PHOTOS. Mostly food content lol.

4. A tool, app, or sneaky little shortcut you swear by?
CapCut has been my bestie for edits or ChatGPT.

5. Most underrated social media skill?
Storytelling.

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6. If you could ban one trend forever, what would it be?
Abusing/ putting others down! 

7. Who are 3 brands/creators you’re vibing with right now?
Liz Miu... ALWAYS! @becputna vibes for running/Substack articles and @herspeakingcoach for free speaking tips.

8. Go-to comfort food after a chaotic day?
TBH - it's always a falafel bowl and popcorn! 

9. Best DM you’ve ever received (or sent)?
I got a scam DM from Nike once, thought my dreams were coming true. 

10. What’s your biggest ick on LinkedIn right now?
Layout needs colour and more vibe.

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