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TRNDY Social Teams Up With Howie Mandel on “Howie Mandel Does Stuff”

TRNDY Social Teams Up With Howie Mandel on “Howie Mandel Does Stuff”

TRNDY Social, the acclaimed full-service agency known for its innovative approach to celebrity partnerships and brand endorsements, has announced a groundbreaking collaboration with Howie Mandel to elevate the promotion and marketing of his popular podcast, “Howie Mandel Does Stuff.” In addition to assisting with marketing strategies, TRNDY will leverage its extensive network and expertise to secure strategic brand partnerships for the podcast.

With Logan Simmons and Mike Visnick at the helm, TRNDY Social has solidified its position as a trailblazer in the industry, leveraging its expertise in working with top-tier celebrities and brands to create high-impact marketing strategies. The agency’s strategic partnerships with leading sports and talent agencies, including MAXX MGMT, has led to working with an extensive network of talent. From video production to securing billboard placements and orchestrating television appearances, TRNDY has consistently pushed the boundaries of traditional advertising to deliver unparalleled results for its clients in areas less traveled by competitors.


With a decades-spanning career, Howie Mandel has continually captivated audiences with his humor and charisma. From his early days as a stand-up comedian to his iconic roles in NBC’s hit television shows “Deal or No Deal” and “America’s Got Talent,” Mandel’s influence in the entertainment industry is undeniable. Now, Mandel ventures into the world of podcasting with “Howie Mandel Does Stuff,” a podcast that consistently delivers laughter and has been an international hit since its launch. After just a few years, it has surpassed ten figures in views due to Mandel’s infectious personality while looping in entertainment and candid conversations with some of the entertainment industry’s biggest names as well as countless of Hollywood’s most loved and renowned celebrities.

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In today’s digital age where social media and online content reign supreme, the partnership represents an exciting fusion of celebrity charm and big box marketing. By blending Mandel’s infectious humor with TRNDY Social’s knack for building brands, this collaboration promises to elevate the podcast into a new realm. Whether you prefer to listen on your favorite streaming platform or catch the action on YouTube, be sure to check out, “Howie Mandel Does Stuff”.

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