Comms for Good is your destination for all things social impact communications. The social impact sector has always relied on public support to further important causes. But in our digital age, the platforms and methods we use to engage our audiences are constantly evolving. So how do we keep up while staying true to our purpose? Comms for Good is here to answer that question and illuminate how go... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 7 | Founded | a year ago |
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Community is a real buzzword in communications. We hear terms thrown around like community engagement, community building, and community management all the time. But at its core, the word community is so subjective. So what does it mean for social im... more
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PSA: Women aren't asking for flowers and chocolate on International Women's Day. They're asking for equal opportunities and equal rights. more
In this episode, I speak to Rachel Firth about her journey as the founder of a feminist communications agency and her experience battling the common assumption that comms is not a strategic priority. We explored: more
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Thinking I would listen to just one episode of Comms for Good (because I followed the particular guest on social media), here I am: still listening. And re-listening. So often, communications is overlooked and undermined. Kenza does a phenomenal job at reminding us why this is simply untrue, and quite frankly, a dangerous sentiment to hold (I must admit, even I was guilty of undervaluing the power of comms before this podcast). Kenza comes to every conversation so clearly prepared and having don... more
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