Episode 27: Facebook Videos, Digital Marketing and Guest, Sarah DeGeorge

Licensed professional counselors Johanna Dwinells and Sarah Bryski-Hamrick are slowly demystifying and destigmatizing therapy, one episode at a time. Recording and living in the Philadelphia area, Johanna and Sarah work to make therapy feel more accessible, with quirky, sometimes intrusive questions that reveal the human side of healthcare professionals, all while they overcome their own anxieties and internalized stigmas. 

TW: Mention of mental health crises

Episode summary: Johanna watches sad videos. Sarah spray-paints. They both discuss the history of digital marketing. Guest, Sarah DeGeorge, talks about holistic digital marketing, her cats and much more!

Guest Bio: Sarah is a digital marketing specialist who works in paid and organic marketing, public relations, and social media marketing and management to help small businesses find their authentic voice for their audience through a holistic marketing approach. When Sarah is not working on digital marketing strategy, you will find her on a walk at a local park, reading, or working in animal rescue and rehabilitation.

Sources for today’s History Lesson: “The History and Evolution of Digital Marketing” by Avantika Monnappa; “What is Holistic Marketing and How To Achieve It” by Juliana Mejia; “Everything You Need To Know About Holistic Marketing” by Rishita Jain

Resources: Adding alt text to photos; Email signatures with the times that you are working; Don’t be afraid to use google to look up things that you don’t know

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