Frequently Asked Questions
Last Updated: December 2024
How do you help organizations communicate better?
I help you find the right words and pictures to share what matters most. Think of me as a translator who takes your important work and makes it easy for everyone to understand, from partners, donors to community members. Whether you're trying to explain a complex project or share a success story, I'll help you tell it in a way that connects with people's hearts and minds.
What makes your approach different?
I focus on listening first. Before I suggest any solutions, I take time to understand your unique situation, your audience, and what you're hoping to achieve. Instead of using complicated theories, I offer practical tools your team can actually use. It's like having a friendly guide who shows you the path rather than just pointing at the destination.
How do you handle communication challenges?
When things get tricky, like when you need to share difficult news or correct misunderstandings, I help you find the kindest, clearest way forward. I've worked through many sensitive situations and know how to balance honesty with care. Think of me as someone who helps you have hard conversations while keeping relationships strong.
What can I expect when we work together?
We'll start with a friendly conversation about your goals. Then I'll create a simple plan that shows exactly how we'll work together. You'll always know what's happening next, and I'll make sure everything we create feels authentic to your organization. It's a partnership where your voice stays at the center.
How do you measure success?
Success looks different for everyone, so we'll define what matters most to you. It might be more people understanding your work, stronger relationships with donors, or your team feeling more confident about communication. I use simple ways to track progress so you can see the difference our work is making.
What types of organizations do you work with?
I've worked with everyone from small community groups to large international organizations (INGOs). What matters isn't the size of your organization, but your commitment to making a difference. If you have a story that needs telling or a message that needs sharing, I'd love to help you do it in a way that truly connects with people.