Join me tomorrow for a 90-minute workshop on Digital Altars: Social Media for Small Businesses & Magic Makers. Together, we’ll discuss strategies for enchantment, community, and connection.
Welcome to Digital Altars
Social media is a spell. This class is digital spell casting. In an increasingly online world, a social media strategy for your business is considered essential. But seeing the magic in a mess of ads, algorithms, and opinions can be hard.
Social media is a place of possibility, so I offer the digital altar approach to a social media strategy. An altar is a place to connect, bring attention, tend, and ritualize. An altar is built to support an intention. What you bring to the altar is your magic. Your creativity and your perspective on the world. This is uniquely you, and it is a gift.
We will discuss how to build a social media space that allows you to share your work and story, connect with others, and dream big in the new year. This workshop is dedicated to enchantment, community, and, above all, allowing your work to be magical (just as you are!).
About My Work
I started in marketing and communications for Team Detroit (working for Ford!). I moved to New York City to become the head of marketing and content for a small business and apothecary in Manhattan, where I worked while I received my MFA from Sarah Lawrence College. After four years of helping to curate their social media presence, blog, events, and branding, I left to start my own freelance marketing business, where I have worked with clients across the globe to create their digital altars and tell their stories. This will be the first time I’m offering a public workshop on my social media approach, and I can’t wait to discuss the enchantment possible in these spaces.
Our Schedule
Friday, January 17th at 12:00 pm EST.
The class will be 90 minutes long. The session will be recorded for those who cannot attend live. The recordings will be made downloadable so you can keep it. If you register after Friday, January 17th at 11:50 am EST, you won’t be admitted to the live class, as I manually send the Zoom links.