What is a marketing strategist?
How did a journalist become one?
I’ve always been a storyteller so a journalism degree and career felt like a natural fit for me. And it was, for 5+ years. I LOVED it; living and breathing the news cycle, writing to my heart’s content, the rapid career progression. (At 26 I was the youngest editor of a daily newspaper in Australia.)
But eventually I reached the point where I realised in becoming an editor, I’d lost touch with what I really loved about being a writer; listening to people’s stories, asking the right questions, and finding the best way to share their story with a wider audience.
So I took a break for 12 months.
My husband and I travelled South America and then moved on to Canada for a short stint. Thinking it was only going to be a 6-12 month stay, I went all-in on this “career break” and applied for a job as a florist. I should mention: I knew NOTHING about flowers. Loved them, but had ZERO floristry skills.
But I did have an eye and expertise for all things copywriting and online storytelling, so I used that to my advantage.
I boldly wrote a pitch to the owner of a flower shop I loved and offered to rewrite their website, manage their blog and create a social media strategy in exchange for being taught about floral design.
And it worked! I landed a dream job surrounded by flowers! (Side note: Florists and wedding industry professionals are quite possibly the hardest workers I’ve ever met!)
Little did I know this job would turn out to be my first foray into small business and marketing strategy.
I’ve always been a storyteller so a journalism degree and career felt like a natural fit for me. And it was, for 5+ years. I LOVED it; living and breathing the news cycle, writing to my heart’s content, the rapid career progression. (At 26 I was the youngest editor of a daily newspaper in Australia.)
But eventually I reached the point where I realised in becoming an editor, I’d lost touch with what I really loved about being a writer; listening to people’s stories, asking the right questions, and finding the best way to share their story with a wider audience.
So I took a break for 12 months.
My husband and I travelled South America and then moved on to Canada for a short stint. Thinking it was only going to be a 6-12 month stay, I went all-in on this “career break” and applied for a job as a florist. I should mention: I knew NOTHING about flowers. Loved them, but had ZERO floristry skills.
But I did have an eye and expertise for all things copywriting and online, so I used that to my advantage.
I boldly wrote a pitch to the owner of a flower shop I loved and offered to rewrite their website, manage their blog and create a social media strategy in exchange for being taught about floral design.
And it worked! I landed a dream job surrounded by flowers! (Side note: Florists and wedding industry professionals are quite possibly the hardest workers I’ve ever met!)
Little did I know this job would turn out to be my first foray into small business and marketing strategy.
While I adored the flowers, my passion was finding ways to bring the big ideas of this little flower shop to life! They had a vision and a story to tell, they just needed help to make it happen. So that’s what I did—through marketing!
We didn’t leave Canada at the end of those 12 months, and I spent the next 6 years working alongside other business owners and creative entrepreneurs, including Once Wed and If I Made, supporting them in reaching their goals.
After welcoming our daughter, Lydia, in 2017, I knew it was time to get serious about launching my own business. I loved this new & unexpected-career I’d created for myself and it was no longer a “passion project”.
In 2019, I officially founded The Strategy Studio to support small businesses in getting their marketing sorted. Because I know that having a business that supports the life you want to lead IS possible, and clear messaging + effective marketing is the key to helping you get there.
Thanks for being here,
Tahnée
(Fun Fact: We returned to Australia to live in February 2020, right before COVID hit—a very fortunate coincidence. Our son, Jacob, was born a few months later amidst a lockdown. We are now happily settled in Newcastle, NSW.)
Began career as Journalist and went on to become Editor of a daily newspaper in North West Queensland, Australia.
Discovered Celsia Floral and convinced owner, Johanna Siu, to hire me as their social media + marketing manager.
Became content strategist for online learning platform, If I Made, creating digital courses for creative entrepreneurs.
Relocated to Vancouver, Canada, for “just one year”. We loved it and even became permanent residents.
Began working in the wedding industry as a floral designer, planner and marketing consultant.
Decided to go all-in on supporting small business owners and formally launched The Strategy Studio.
Relocated the business and babies back to Australia where we’ve settled on the east coast in beautiful Newcastle.