
SpringHill’s Daytime Emmy Award-Winning Recipe For Change Brings King Bach, Jordyn Woods & Alan Chikin Chow To The Table
SpringHill’s “Recipe for Change” returns for another thought-provoking episode focused on authenticity on social media. In today’s world, social media plays a huge role, from documenting real-world events to showcasing your day-to-day or serving as a primary source of income. However, how accurate and true is everything we see on social media?
The effects of social media are vast and varied, impacting various aspects of daily life and society as a whole. This compelling episode explores the profound effects of social media on its users. Well-known creators delve into the positives and negatives of social platforms while enjoying a meal prepared by renowned social media chef Seth Brundle and hosted by King Bach.
Executive Producers include Maverick Carter, LeBron James, Devin Johnson, and Krystyn Price Harrell. The showrunner and Co-Executive Producer is Courtney Whitaker, with Saterah Moore also serving as Co-Executive Producer.
Featured in this episode are some of the top influential figures on social media, including actor and YouTube’s highest-ranking #1 Shorts creator, Alan Chikin Chow; artist, creator, and actor, La’Ron Hines; comedian, creator, and chess champion, Elsa Majimbo; published author, musician, and fashion, lifestyle, and beauty content creator, Daniela Legarda; and CEO, founder, model, and entrepreneur, Jordyn Woods.
The group dives into trends on social media and the concept of infinite scrolling and its compelling pull that can engage you for hours. Despite being influencers with large followings, they explore how they decide what to share on social media and whether they hide anything, or are completely transparent to the public.
Check out the full episode here and stay tuned for episodes of Recipe for Change each week, where important topics are dissected..




























