Now Introducing: Madison Butler!
Lavender Menace is thrilled to announce a new addition to our talent roster: Madison Butler (she/her)! Madison is a keynote speaker, author, educator, and culture strategist known for challenging the traditional playbook of corporate leadership. She brings a bold, human-first perspective to the workplace—one that centers authenticity, psychological safety, and the emotional realities of being “human at work.” Madison is making a pivot into personal fitness coaching, and has a ton of exciting new opportunities for collaboration.
Now Introducing: Koaty and Sumner Blayne!
Lavender Menace is thrilled to announce that we’re now representing Koaty and Sumner Blayne, a pair of gay husbands who host the podcast "In Bed with Koaty and Sumner" and work as podcasters, reality TV personalities, digital content creators, and influencers. Their work seeks to end stigma around sex and sexuality, inviting people into the everyday chaos of two married guys living in West Hollywood, California, with all the fun, love, and inside jokes that come along with it. Koaty and Sumner are in the business of bringing humor, heart, and unfiltered fun to their sizable audience, and they’re ready to bring some select values-aligned brands along for the ride.
“Social Media Marketing is dead!” Busting Myths with Nano-, Micro-, and Mid-Tier Influencers
I hear what y’all are saying over on LinkyDink. “Nobody trusts influencers anymore.” “There’s no ROI in Social Media Marketing.” “People don’t have any money to spend on Instagram/TikTok.” “Social Media Marketing is dead!”
Respectfully, bullsh*t. Maybe you’re just not working with the right people. A big name won’t save your brand (and not all that attention will be positive!), and tying yourself to the wrong big name could be a huge mistake. But you don’t have to despair, internet marketer! There’s still plenty of gold in them/their hills. Have you considered working with nano-influencers (accounts with fewer than 10k followers), micro-influencers (accounts with up to 100k followers), or even a mid-tier influencer (accounts with up to 500k followers)?

