This week we're rejoined by the wonderful Carmen Chesson, aka Perth's best-kept secret for copywriting and the talented woman behind copywriting business Scribe Cartel.
Last week, we explored a range of topics from Carmen's personal and professional experiences, including her observations on the ways social media, and now AI, influences and shapes our behaviours, both individually and collectively.
This week, we take a deep dive into the wonderful world of creativity, where Carmen reminds us that as humans, we are innately creative. That creativity is life force; fuel from and for pursuing our own interests, passions and energies, regardless (and in spite) of the productivity pay-offs that we are so conditioned towards in our modern world.
Our creativity is for ourselves, first and foremost. And in listening, one may question themselves, "is now a good time to stoke the glowing embers of creativity burning inside me?"
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.
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