What if the best thing about your work… is you? In this episode, Denzil reflects on how a personal memory (and a conversation with Destin from Jane App) reframed how she thinks about the relationship between who we are and what we do. Destin’s story about how her grandmother’s illness led her into nonprofit work and, eventually, to a career in community building reminded Denzil of something important: The personal parts of us don’t need to be tucked away from our professional lives. In fact, ...
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What if the best thing about your work… is you? In this episode, Denzil reflects on how a personal memory (and a conversation with Destin from Jane App) reframed how she thinks about the relationship between who we are and what we do. Destin’s story about how her grandmother’s illness led her into nonprofit work and, eventually, to a career in community building reminded Denzil of something important: The personal parts of us don’t need to be tucked away from our professional lives. In fact, ...
If your photos could talk, what would they say? How to choose images that tell your clinic’s story
Radio Front Desk
4 minutes
2 months ago
If your photos could talk, what would they say? How to choose images that tell your clinic’s story
A photo can set the tone for your whole brand, or quietly work against it. In this episode, Denzil reflects on a recent conversation with her colleague Bianca about the power of photos in clinic marketing. She shares lessons she’s learned over the years about how to ensure your photos are working for your story, not against it. You’ll hear her touch on: Keeping your photo gallery alive: why clinic photos should be a living, evolving practice (not a one-and-done project)Using ordinary object...
Radio Front Desk
What if the best thing about your work… is you? In this episode, Denzil reflects on how a personal memory (and a conversation with Destin from Jane App) reframed how she thinks about the relationship between who we are and what we do. Destin’s story about how her grandmother’s illness led her into nonprofit work and, eventually, to a career in community building reminded Denzil of something important: The personal parts of us don’t need to be tucked away from our professional lives. In fact, ...