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Helen Olszowska - 'Look for stories, it's a great way to connect quickly and deeply with your audience'

Helen Olszowska - 'Look for stories, it's a great way to connect quickly and deeply with your audience'

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In this episode of A Drop in the Ocean, I sit down with Helen Olszowska, founder of Seashell Collective and a content and outreach strategist with over 20 years’ experience working with values-led brands, charities, and B Corps.

Helen shares her journey from leading digital campaigns at Human Rights Watch to running her own consultancy, helping organisations craft compelling content strategies, social campaigns, and email journeys that connect with purpose-driven audiences.

We dive into:

  • How to build content marketing that feels authentic (not exhausting)
  • The common pitfalls charities and B Corps face with messaging
  • Why words matter - and how the right storytelling can grow communities and impact

It’s a practical and inspiring conversation for anyone trying to amplify their mission without burning out.

🌊 A Drop in the Ocean is hosted by Stu Davies – Ocean-Caring Digital Strategist.
We amplify the voices of people and organisations working to protect our blue planet through smarter storytelling and strategy.

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🎙️ Produced by Joel Roberts Can-b Media https://can-b.co.uk/
🎨 Artwork by @aslicreates
🎵 Theme music by Mark July

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