Anatomy of an Online Course Launch

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Social media has changed the face of marketing.  And the pandemic changed the face of learning. It’s Not Optional Any business knows they must have an online presence if they want to capture their slice of the 70% of the world’s population who use the internet. And any business owner who works with clients one-on-one…

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Anatomy of a Great Doula Website: The Essential Components

If you want to find customers for your business, you need a website. In this blog post, I’ll show you the essential components of a great doula website. Welcome to Anatomy of a Great Website…a website that works because…well, websites are not like they used to be! Last week, I talked about when I started…

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A Mission Statement For Your Doula Business

Mission Statement, Vision Statement

Mission Done Right If you’ve ever worked in a business, you’ve probably been involved in or heard about a mission statement. Often, mission statements are incredibly boring, confusing, and pretty much pointless.  Here, I’ll show you how to write a mission statement for your doula business that is visionary, and guides the growth of your…

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What Kind of Doula Role is Right for You?

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What Kind of Doula Role is Right for You? Twenty years ago, few people knew what the word “doula” meant. Now, most people have heard at least heard of birth, postpartum, or death doulas. But did you know there are over 20 different doula roles? There are doulas for divorce, surgery, fertility, gender transition,  cancer,…

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Getting Started and Finding My Voice

A young Carrie Kenner holds her newborn son shortly after he was born at home.

This is my journey of finding my voice in a society that silences women, starting with my mother’s subtle but unsuccessful rebellion. How do you bring an idea to life if your passions are silenced? Dedicated to my mom.   My mom was born in 1929, when women weren’t known for having their voices heard.…

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