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If you’re struggling to find the words to convey who you are and what you do, today’s episode is for you!
We can’t wait for you to meet Yasamin Salavatian, Yasi for short. She describes her expertise like this:
“I partner with you to bring words to your vision, leading you to differentiate your brand from the sea of…well, let’s face it – drab. As a Storytelling Strategist (and your Partner-in-Communication), my role willfully challenges traditional marketing rhetoric, (re)defining your messaging and positioning to fit you like a glove.”
The result? You end up with a dynamic, cross-collateral, custom-made brand communication strategy that grows with you as you evolve with your business.
PHOTOGRAPHY CREDITS:
Headshot: Amanda Hartfield
Brand Imagery: Public Persona Studio, Studio 5800, Miru Images, Bianca Alexis
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Host: Amy McGee (Founder: Botanical Brouhaha + Bloom Trust Co.)
BB Podcast Sound Engineer: Grayson McGee
Music Written & Performed by: Landon McGee
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