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Facebook launches podcast series #FacebookIRL Stories to inspire young adult users

Every day, more and more young people, particularly young adults (18-29), are coming to Facebook to find out more about the world around them. It is a platform for users to navigate through different stages of life and do something meaningful for themselves as well as the community. To help young adults navigate the very best of the app, Facebook is spotlighting how young adults are using the app today through a brand new podcast series called, #FacebookIRL Stories in Bangladesh.
Popular creator and comedian Amin Hannan Chowdhury will host this podcast series. Through this podcast, creators, small to medium-sized businesses (SMBs) and community drivers will share their stories of inception, growth and expansion on Facebook, providing insights for young adults waiting to take the next big steps in life.
Host Amin Hannan Chowdhury said, “Facebook has always acted as a bridge between the creators and the audience. This time, Facebook is bringing successful creators, SMBs, and community drivers who will share details about their journeys of growth and success. We truly hope that these stories will inspire young adult users to meaningfully connect & explore their interests on social media.”
Facebook continues to add features that help young adults – and all Facebook users, to explore their interest and connect with the world beyond their close friends. Whatever you’re into, there are people on Facebook who can help you find and do more of it, and we want to help you discover that content and those people.
Young adults looking for some great tips and tricks to create contents, build communities or start a business can follow and watch #FacebookIRL Stories and level up their game here — https://www.facebook.com/comedyamin. They can also catch glimpses of the podcast on Tyger Media (Cablgram, Nutshel Today & Sozoo Today), the series’ digital publication partner.

 

 

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