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🌻 Introduce Yourself...
It's so wonderful to see you all start to arrive - I feel like the excited/nervous party host who's spent way too long decorating and tidying... now it's time to exhale and receive the joy of you each arriving... :) Feel free to share a quick intro in the comments below... perhaps: where you're based, what you do & one main struggle you have with promoting your work/services... GO! x
🌻 Introduce Yourself...
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Hi everyone and @Amy Firth ❤️ I'm Suzanne and I'm not a Death Worker 👀 I met Amy at a retreat in Glastonbury/England in 2018 and have been following her work ever since. I was astonished by what happened to Amy's Insta in the last couple of months and asked her how she did that 👀👏🏻 That's how I came to this community. I work as a mentor for women in transition periods of their lives. I was once “good" at Insta (many years ago), but I don't get it anymore. I hope to find some inspiration here regarding how to use Insta in a fun, authentic way and reach people. Thank you for this community, Amy. Happy to be here.
Hooray! You Made It!
Soooo glad you're here, welcome friend! I'm Amy - interfaith minister, funeral director, and recovering marketing consultant. I made this community because too many good death care practitioners are invisible to the families who need them. And I've spent long enough on both sides of that problem to know exactly why - and what to do about it. For the past decade I've sat with dying people, held families in their rawest hours, and designed ceremonies that actually look & feel like the person who died. Before that - and running alongside it - I spent fifteen years working as a communications and marketing consultant across the arts, education, charities and corporate organisations. Building brands, running campaigns, creating content, helping people find a clear voice in the world. Which means I understand, from the inside, why visibility feels so uncomfortable in this field. The sense that promoting yourself is somehow at odds with the sacredness of the work. The hesitation before posting. The undercharging. The relying on word of mouth and hoping it's enough. I also know that when good practitioners stay invisible, families default - to the loudest option, the most conventional model, the one that moves quickly and perpetuates the dominant model in death care so many of us are trying to disrupt. That's what this community is for. Figuring out how to be findable, in a way that actually fits this work. So - tell me who you are, where you're based, and what kind of death care work you do. I'd love to know who's in the room... I'm just so glad we've all found each other. x
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Thank you, Amy ❤️
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Suzanne Frankenfeld
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Mentorin für Frauen im Wandel✨...mit tiefer, echter Seelenverbindung statt Eso-Klischees!

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