Influence Global Podcast

Hosted ByGordon Glenister

Influence the Global podcast shines a spotlight on the influencer marketing industry. In these episodes you will hear from leading influencers, digital creators, influencer platforms, agencies, legal experts and brands who will share life experiences, insights and strategies to help you. Hosted by Gordon Glenister, Global Head of Influencer Marketing at the Branded Content Marketing Association (BCMA) who launched a new division, BCMA Influence, to support the influencer marketing industry. So if you want to find out more, subscribe to listen. Produced by Neil Whiteside at Freedom:One

S9 Ep21: Building Trust In The Creator Economy – Compliance, Certification And Safer Influencer Marketing Ft. Murphy Hopkins-Hubbard

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In this episode of Influence Global, Gordon speaks with Murphy Hopkins Hubbard, CEO and founder of Stamp, about one of the biggest challenges in the creator economy: trust, compliance and creator protection. Murphy shares her background in social impact, finance and enterprise, and explains how that experience led her to build Stamp — a certification and toolkit designed to help creators, brands and agencies navigate influencer marketing more responsibly. The conversation explores the pressures creators face when operating largely alone, from online abuse and cancellation risk to the lack of legal, PR and compliance support that traditional media professionals often have behind them. Murphy outlines how Stamp helps solve these issues through a three-part process: self-assessment, bite-sized education through “Stamp School”, and in-depth auditing of creators’ content and conduct. Rather than relying only on vanity metrics, Stamp aims to provide a more objective and nuanced view of whether a creator is brand-safe, compliant and aligned with the values they present online. Gordon and Murphy also discuss the growing risks in regulated sectors such as finance, health, gambling and nutrition, where unqualified creators can cause real harm by sharing misleading advice. They debate the balance between enforcement and support, agreeing that while rules matter, creators also need easier access to the right guidance and tools. The episode highlights why trust infrastructure will become increasingly important as the influencer marketing industry matures — and why compliance, accountability and authenticity must become part of the creator ecosystem by default. Connect here with Murphy https://www.linkedin.com/in/murphy-hopkins-hubbard-7248b413a/

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