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Episode 07: Part 2 of Isotta’s discussion with Haley Hnatuk, Content Marketing Coordinator at Fastmail and Editor/ Assistant Producer on the upcoming documentary film in love, in memory. Haley shares about her work on the Fast Mail podcast 'Digital Citizen', explaining why she loves using tech as a tool to share stories and build community. The conversation builds off of past episodes exploring why mission-driven work is so impactful and how we as creatives can use tech to expand our reach. Haley shares best practices on meaningful content creation, and focuses on the usefulness of getting feedback for blindspot prevention. Isotta and Haley also discuss how to deal with negative feedback, and tips on how to encourage creative/business collaborations. The episode ends with Haley’s conclusions on the increasing hybridity between online/offline and local/global community building. 

Show Notes:

Welcome to this week’s episode of Art Is... a podcast for artists where Haley Hnatuk, Content Marketing Coordinator at Fastmail and Editor/Assistant Producer on the upcoming documentary film, in love, in memory, illustrates what she deems possible for us and our digital lives. Haley aspires tech to exist in a positive space where we can connect with more individuals on a deeper level and then bring those people into our offline world as well.

We naturally align with the use of technology to solve problems in our daily lives. Haley is taking it one step further in manifesting this technology to be in a space of community building. A space where everybody can collaborate to create beautiful things with feedback channels that you can take with you to reflect and ask what’s serving you and what’s not. The idea is everybody is included in a positive space where everyone can relate to one another to make a larger impact.

Join Isotta on today’s episode as Haley walks us through the benefits of community building through a digital platform and how to overcome the misconceptions we all face when building something for the first time. 

Listen to the episode on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Stitcher, or on your favorite podcast platform.

Topics Covered:
How technology can be used for community buildingHow feedback can help reflect on a big projectMisconceptions that might be holding people back from taking the next stepA blended community of online and offline connectionsWhat you do and say online mattersIncreasing privacy online
Resources Mentioned:
in love, in memory’s Facebook | Instagram | Website | TwitterDigital Citizen’s WebsiteFastmail’s Twitter
Guest Info
Connect with Haley Hnatuk on Instagram, Twitter, and LinkedIn.

Follow Us:
Include links to where listeners can find you online:
Our WebsiteInstagram | Isotta’s InstagramFacebookTwitter
Donate | Music by Blue Dot Sessions | Cover art by Eleonora Tucci


Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/art-is/donations

Episode 07: Part 2 of Isotta’s discussion with Haley Hnatuk, Content Marketing Coordinator at Fastmail and Editor/ Assistant Producer on the upcoming documentary film in love, in memory. Haley shares about her work on the Fast Mail podcast 'Digital Citizen', explaining why she loves using tech as a tool to share stories and build community. The conversation builds off of past episodes exploring why mission-driven work is so impactful and how we as creatives can use tech to expand our reach. Haley shares best practices on meaningful content creation, and focuses on the usefulness of getting feedback for blindspot prevention. Isotta and Haley also discuss how to deal with negative feedback, and tips on how to encourage creative/business collaborations. The episode ends with Haley’s conclusions on the increasing hybridity between online/offline and local/global community building. 

Show Notes:

Welcome to this week’s episode of Art Is... a podcast for artists where Haley Hnatuk, Content Marketing Coordinator at Fastmail and Editor/Assistant Producer on the upcoming documentary film, in love, in memory, illustrates what she deems possible for us and our digital lives. Haley aspires tech to exist in a positive space where we can connect with more individuals on a deeper level and then bring those people into our offline world as well.

We naturally align with the use of technology to solve problems in our daily lives. Haley is taking it one step further in manifesting this technology to be in a space of community building. A space where everybody can collaborate to create beautiful things with feedback channels that you can take with you to reflect and ask what’s serving you and what’s not. The idea is everybody is included in a positive space where everyone can relate to one another to make a larger impact.

Join Isotta on today’s episode as Haley walks us through the benefits of community building through a digital platform and how to overcome the misconceptions we all face when building something for the first time. 

Listen to the episode on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Stitcher, or on your favorite podcast platform.

Topics Covered:
How technology can be used for community buildingHow feedback can help reflect on a big projectMisconceptions that might be holding people back from taking the next stepA blended community of online and offline connectionsWhat you do and say online mattersIncreasing privacy online
Resources Mentioned:
in love, in memory’s Facebook | Instagram | Website | TwitterDigital Citizen’s WebsiteFastmail’s Twitter
Guest Info
Connect with Haley Hnatuk on Instagram, Twitter, and LinkedIn.

Follow Us:
Include links to where listeners can find you online:
Our WebsiteInstagram | Isotta’s InstagramFacebookTwitter
Donate | Music by Blue Dot Sessions | Cover art by Eleonora Tucci


Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/art-is/donations

17 min