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Ever wondered how someone who used to work in a bank now helps businesses make lasting connections? Melinda Twillie Bryant from Twillie Bryant Creative is here to show us how it's done. She talks about her own journey and how trust is key to making strong connections with clients in different industries. Melinda believes that serving others well leads to success in business, and she shares how building real relationships can make companies strong on their own.
We also talk about how to make genuine connections that go beyond just meeting people at events. As hosts Chris Baker and Momo Abdellatif, we share our own stories, like dyeing your beard or getting involved in projects that help people in the community. We talk about how Visuals by Momo uses storytelling with pictures and sound to make brand stories deeper and build a network that's more about people than just handshakes.
Then, we look at how videos can bring communities together in new ways, like how Sobe uses them in assisted living places. We talk about why it's important to make these connections visible and how storytelling through videos can make relationships stronger.
Whether it's showing the human side of a business or explaining services in healthcare, we explain how visual content can make connections stronger and show the real meaning behind every interaction.
GUEST INFORMATION:
Melinda Twillie Bryant
TWILLIE BRYANT CREATIVE
https://www.twilliebryantcreative.com/
954-773-5860
LinkedIn Link
Would you like some help creating the perfect narrative for your organization?
Book your Strategy Call
VISUALS BY MOMO:
Phone: (954) 745-7922
Website: https://www.visualsbymomo.com
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/visualsbymomo/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/visualsbymomo
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/visualsbymomo/
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@visualsbymomo
Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/visualsbymomo
Threads: https://www.threads.net/@visualsbymomo
Special Thanks to Stacy Daugherty for the beautiful wall artwork in the background. Socials: @artographybystacy
Ever wondered how someone who used to work in a bank now helps businesses make lasting connections? Melinda Twillie Bryant from Twillie Bryant Creative is here to show us how it's done. She talks about her own journey and how trust is key to making strong connections with clients in different industries. Melinda believes that serving others well leads to success in business, and she shares how building real relationships can make companies strong on their own.
We also talk about how to make genuine connections that go beyond just meeting people at events. As hosts Chris Baker and Momo Abdellatif, we share our own stories, like dyeing your beard or getting involved in projects that help people in the community. We talk about how Visuals by Momo uses storytelling with pictures and sound to make brand stories deeper and build a network that's more about people than just handshakes.
Then, we look at how videos can bring communities together in new ways, like how Sobe uses them in assisted living places. We talk about why it's important to make these connections visible and how storytelling through videos can make relationships stronger.
Whether it's showing the human side of a business or explaining services in healthcare, we explain how visual content can make connections stronger and show the real meaning behind every interaction.
GUEST INFORMATION:
Melinda Twillie Bryant
TWILLIE BRYANT CREATIVE
https://www.twilliebryantcreative.com/
954-773-5860
LinkedIn Link
Would you like some help creating the perfect narrative for your organization?
Book your Strategy Call
VISUALS BY MOMO:
Phone: (954) 745-7922
Website: https://www.visualsbymomo.com
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/visualsbymomo/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/visualsbymomo
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/visualsbymomo/
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@visualsbymomo
Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/visualsbymomo
Threads: https://www.threads.net/@visualsbymomo
Special Thanks to Stacy Daugherty for the beautiful wall artwork in the background. Socials: @artographybystacy