"Authenticity is important," "Be Authentic." How often have you heard those phrases, particularly in business, marketing, storytelling, and the arts? In this podcast, we talk to creators and creatives to learn more about their journey to authenticity, how they found the courage to share their voice and point of view, and how we can overcome the everyday challenges of uncovering and sharing our unique and authentic voice. Along the way, I hope you will be inspired to speak up and let your voice be heard.
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"Authenticity is important," "Be Authentic." How often have you heard those phrases, particularly in business, marketing, storytelling, and the arts? In this podcast, we talk to creators and creatives to learn more about their journey to authenticity, how they found the courage to share their voice and point of view, and how we can overcome the everyday challenges of uncovering and sharing our unique and authentic voice. Along the way, I hope you will be inspired to speak up and let your voice be heard.
In this episode I have the pleasure of interviewing Amy Kehs, Brand and Communications strategists with an expertise in museums and owner of Love My Museum. For 24 years Amy has owned her own communications company and has done PR for some of the most well known and beloved museums in the world. Leveraging her creative expertise as well as her genuine passion for museums, Amy hopes to help museums thrive by inspiring younger generations to love and appreciate museums. Amy shares with me her story from building her own business to starting to share her own voice in a brand new podcast. I hope this episode inspires you as much as Amy inspires me!
The Authentic Communicator
"Authenticity is important," "Be Authentic." How often have you heard those phrases, particularly in business, marketing, storytelling, and the arts? In this podcast, we talk to creators and creatives to learn more about their journey to authenticity, how they found the courage to share their voice and point of view, and how we can overcome the everyday challenges of uncovering and sharing our unique and authentic voice. Along the way, I hope you will be inspired to speak up and let your voice be heard.