Episode 49 with Kelly Diels



 

Show Notes & Full Transcript

Kelly Diels (she/her) makes it her mission to support culture makers. She’s disrupting the norms of extractive capitalism by shining a light on the harms caused by traditional sales & marketing tactics. She offers an alternative where we can focus on vision, consent, and deepening relationships. And how we can make both money and justice. Recently diagnosed with lipedema, Kelly shares how health is connected to culture-making, too. 


Kelly Diels is a feminist educator, writer, and coach. She specializes in feminist marketing for culture-makers. She’s here to raise awareness about how the business-as-usual formulas we learn everywhere actually reproduce oppression. She develops and teaches alternate feminist marketing tools to help us do it differently (and better).

Please connect with Kelly on her website, Instagram, Facebook, and subscribe to her Sunday Love Letter

This episode’s poem is by Alison Luterman and is called “Some Girls.”

Bonus content with Kelly through Apple Podcast Subscriptions and on Patreon.

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