Love it or hate it, social media has seeped its influence into many corners of our lives. Most people have at least one social media platform that acts as a kind of morning news, local gossip coffee shop, private printing press, or digital campfire where we gather to tell and listen to stories. Stories that can incite riots, or stories that remind us of our shared humanity.
In this conversation with Andrea Dewhurst we take a look at Instagram and how it can be used to create a community that ties together learners of East Asian medicine. And how it can be a creative medium for promoting your practice.
Listen into this discussion of how Instagram can be used in a positive fashion to connect, along with some of the digital tools that make the process easier. And how sometimes the element of constraint gives you the freedom to engage simplicity in the curation and creation of content that is helpful in facilitating learning.
Andrea Dewhurst
Andrea Dewhurst, The Channel Project
Acupuncture super-fan and knowledge seeker.
Andrea qualified, in July 2021, from the City College of Acupuncture in London after three years and a small amount of COVID disruption. Andrea is fully aware that those three years were only the start of her learning. The stabilisers have just been taken off, but she is keeping the hat firmly on.
Her learning style has to always try and keep it very simple and visual and as such started using Instagram as an easy and accessible tool for documenting her learning.
Andrea is based in Hertfordshire, United Kingdom and will be offering mobile acupuncture treatments throughout the county.
Of course visit Andrea over on Instagram @thechannelproject