This week on the ICMM podcast, we’re chatting with Perth's best-kept secret for copywriting: Carmen Chesson, aka the talented woman behind the incredibly creative Scribe Cartel.
(Sorry Carmen, that best-kept secret might have just sprung a leak!!)
As a talented writer, story weaver, editor and self-described etymology nerd, Carmen is the wizard behind the words that your business needs written, so that you can impact the world in all the ways you dream about.
With 10 years of corporate communications and marketing experience, spanning private, public and not-for-profit sectors, today Carmen gets great satisfaction from helping people and brands find their authentic voice and bring it to life; transforming all your essential information and valuable content into concise, read-worthy passages.
Beyond her words, Carmen is the real deal in life too. She exudes a wonderfully calm and grounded energy, and in just a moment or two of chatting you’ll feel like you’re catching up with an old friend. Only the kind who helps you to harness and weave your own creative magic, and who delicately crafts deliciously values-laden words and stories, that enable you to connect with and influence all the audiences you’re passionate about.
As a self-described cynical idealist, straight shooter and a bit of a trucker mouth, offline, you’ll find Carmen on her yoga mat, bush walking or with her face in a book.
Or connect with Carmen on LinkedIn
Tune in today, and check out Carmen @scribecartel and Linda (host) @lindarobynhypnotherapy on Instagram
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