As a business owner, you want to inspire a transformation: from common internet browser to customer or client. In short, you want to convert. BUT: You want more than that. You want to do more than convert leads to a call to action—you want to inspire people. You want to connect to the person—not just the wallet. Why do you want this? Because you believe in what you do, and you want to make a difference. You want your business to have a point, beyond making money (of course, money is awesome too, duh).Let’s cut out the technical talk, and get down to the bones: Why did you start your business—or why do you support the business you work for? Why is what you do important?Whether you’re selling a product or a service, people need to relate your offerings before they will choose to support you. Before you can sell, you need to connect with people—people who will buy. Connection leads to conversion. How do you connect?With dope content. Hi. I’m Maggie. And I’ve got the key. It’s called writing. People today want information. They want to know who you are, where your products come from, how they work, and why. They want to be impressed, learn something new, feel a spark. They want connection.A great blog will move individuals to support your business—naturally. You already know that what you have to offer is awesome. Let me help your business express itself and all that it represents—so the masses will know how awesome you are too.As a thorough researcher and an effective communicator, I can help you win not just sales, but the hearts of individuals who will support you for the long haul. A natural combination of honesty and inspiration will instill the confidence needed to develop a loyal following for your business. While specific style is flexible based on brand, I always write with an aim for easy-to-understand and relatable content. I’ll provide writing that simplifies the complex and freshens the boring. Accuracy is important to me, as is originality and attention to detail. *Please note* When putting any information on the web, integrity is paramount: Everything I write is backed up with solid research and written with respect for myself, the business I'm representing, the subject material and the reader.My specialties in life and writing include:~Alternative Health, Healing and Wellness ~Herbalism and Plants ~Cannabis (Marijuana, Medical, CBD, Vaping, etc) ~DIY, Primitive Skills & Homesteading ~Travel, Outdoor & Adventure ~ Spirituality, Sexuality & Sensuality~Self-Improvement & Personal Growth
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Freelance WriterMaggierossell.Com Aug 2017 - PresentLocation IndependentMy realms of expertise include sexual wellness, health and wellbeing, herbalism, travel and cannabis.I write blogs, websites, emails and brochures for skincare, wellness and CBD brands. I draw on my background in herbalism, plant spirit healing and Thai massage. I also draw on my experience in the Marijuana industry to educate people on the uses of the various cannabinoids (CBD, THC, etc) and the spectacular uses of the Hemp plant.Travel writing is also a natural niche for me, as I've been travelling for some 10 odd years and have a minor in anthropology. I adore exploring cultures through food, literature and experience. Much of my travels have included homesteading, farming and primitive skills experience. Sexual anthropology and sexual wellness are my passion.
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Editor And Content ManagerLeftlane Mar 2019 - PresentLocation IndependentBlog creation, from start to finish! We provide monthly blogs for a variety of clients (including: restaurants, physical therapists, car dealerships, condominiums and website design companies). I manage a team of writers and come up with weekly and monthly article ideas, utilizing SEO keywords. I then edit and publish on wordpress where I reformat and work with YOAST to enhance SEO.
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Camp CounselorThe Oak Granary Jun 2017 - Jul 2017Mendocino, CaliforniaAcorn Camp was a primitive skill camp for children ages 8-15 put on by The Oak Granary. As a counselor my responsibilities included: • Planning and preparing a daily curriculum that would interest a co-ed group of diverse ages• Supervising to ensure both physical safety and emotional security at all times. • Teaching children outdoor skills, including safe handling of knives and bows, how to make fire, tracking, etc.• Teaching arts and crafts, songs and games• Maintaining an organized but flexible schedule, staying tuned-in to group energy in order to shift activities as needed.• Encourageing a sense of accomplishment and pride in the children In addition to the practical end of the work, the most essential aspects of teaching a nature-based camp was instilling a sense of wonder at the world. We did this through cultivating first-hand experience, story-telling, ritual, song, instruction and good ol' camaraderie--each person had a special sense of being part of the tribe.
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Substitute TeacherOakland Unified School District Jan 2017 - May 2017Oakland, CaAs a substitute teacher for grades K -12, I was on-call to respond to any staff shortages throughout the district. Duties included:• Follow lesson plans when offered, often thinking up creative activities on the spot• Keep order and focus with up to 25 children or teenagers at a time• Engage students to make learning fun, interesting and tangibleTeaching is a passion of mine, and I took great pleasure in teaching children, aged 10 and under, about beneficial uses of plants and herbs whenever I could fit it into the curriculum. An especial treat was witnessing the wonder on their little faces when we discussed where air comes! -
Freelance FarmerFreelance Farming Mar 2015 - May 2017Sonoma County, CaliforniaFreelance farming consisted of lending out my services to various farms on an on-need basis. Many of the farms were organic medicinal Marijuana farms, where I pruned, fertilized, re-potted, hung and trimmed the plants. I also did consistent work for a medicinal herb garden which included planting, seeding, harvesting, pruning and general tending to the garden and space. A highlight of this work was learning about the best times and methods for harvesting various medicinal plants.
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Ngo VolunteerSadhana Forest Dec 2011 - Feb 2012Anse-A-Pitre, Haiti-Walked door to door communicating in Creole to locals about trees we wanted to give away to help the community with food shortages and deforestation-Cared for 3 nurseries of Maya Nut Trees-Cared for our personal food gardens-Transplanted up to 2000 trees a day from the nurseries to farmers in and around the village-General labor included community maintenance and participation such as changing out the toilets, turning compost, cooking, cleaning, going to market, etc.
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Animal Caregiver And General LaborerJuniper Hill Farm Sep 2011 - Dec 2011Amherst, Massachusettes-Goat, Vegetable and Herb Farm-Milked and cared for 6 goats and 30 chickens-Planted and harvested vegetables and herbs-General farm labor such as building terraces, planting/transplanting trees, building compost toilet, putting up fence, pruned trees, dried herbs, etc.
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Field WorkerThe Herb Pharm Apr 2011 - Jun 2011Williams, OregonCommercial Medicinal Herb FarmField Laborer, worked intesive 8 hour days Planted herbs using planting tractors Hoed and weeded row cropsHarvested and processed (cleaned, garbled, dried) herbs Contact Germaine at Email: gstgfarm@herb-pharm.com Phone: (541) 846-9121
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Front Desk And Room AttendantRoad Runner Hostel Jan 2011 - Apr 2011Tucson, ArizonaGreeted and checked in guestsAnswered questions, drew maps and gave advice for things to do around townCleaned toilets, changed beds, swept, mopped and dusted every day
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Field Worker And Animal CaregiverGrowing Things Farm Oct 2010 - Dec 2010Carnation, WaChicken and Vegetable FarmField Laborer, harvested carrots, kale, celeric, broccli, cabbage, squash and other fall vegetables. fed and cared for 800 laying hens, 200 meat chickens, 50 turkeys and a handful of pigs and cowsprocessed chickens and turkeys for the Thanksgiving holiday rushcleaned up and prepared the fields and farm for the annual winter floods
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Goat Herder And HomesteaderCd Ranch Jun 2010 - Oct 2010Red Lodge, MontanaHerded and cared for a 100 head goat herd we moved from property to property for noxious weed control. Milked goats twice a dayCared for the garden (planting, weeding, harvesting), food preservation, pickling foods for sale, wild harvesting, cared for dogs, pigs, chickens, ducks, basic building projects, fencingselling at farmers market included set up and break down of stand
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Front Counter/Baker/CloserGreat Harvest Bread Co. Jan 2010 - May 2010Bend, OregonWorked counter, greeted and helped customers, worked the registerKneaded bread a couple hours a dayPrepared bulk ordersClosing duties included sweeping, mopping, counting money, locking up -
Food Preparation And BusserTwo Sisters Cafe Jun 2009 - Sep 2009Babb, MtPrepared and retrieved backup supplies for the cooks (such as sliced veggies and sauces)Made salsas, dressings, salads, milkshakes, etc. and got them to the servers in a timely mannerAssisted dishwasherClosing duties included cleaning bathrooms, sweeping and mopping, putting food away, taking out trash and cleaning the kitchen prep tables
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Server, HostessSwift Current Motor Inn May 2009 - Jun 2009Glacier Park, Mt-Served sections of 9 in a fast paced Italian restaurant-As a seasonal location with an almost entirely tourist based clientele, was able to provide local information about hikes and other things to do in the area-Worked every 3rd week as a hostess, during which I greeted and sat customers, reset tables and kept a wait list
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ServerTom’S Bar And Grill May 2008 - Aug 2008St. Louis, MoServed sections of 12 in a relaxed sports bar setting that emphasized teamwork and communication with co-workersIn charge of preparing plates, garnishing sandwiches/salads/appetizers and bussing tablesExtensive opening and closing duties including setting up and breaking down the patio, stocking beer, breaking down boxes, refilling ketchup/mustard/salt/pepper, etc.
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Camp Counselor And Trip LeaderSanborn Western Camps/Colorado Outdoor Education Center Jun 2007 - Aug 2007Florissant, ColoradoLived with and supervised a cabin of 10 girls (average 12 years)Led mountain climbs and numerous trips into the back countryTaught campers about horses, survival skills, and conflict resolution -
HostessDiablo Royale Jun 2006 - Aug 2006New York City, NyGreeted and sat customers, took reservationsHelped servers and bussers by clearing tables and serving drinks
Maggie Rossell Skills
Maggie Rossell Education Details
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Herb Pharm Internship
Frequently Asked Questions about Maggie Rossell
What company does Maggie Rossell work for?
Maggie Rossell works for Maggierossell.com
What is Maggie Rossell's role at the current company?
Maggie Rossell's current role is Sexual Health & Wellness Writer & Editor ~ Herbalist ~ Cannabis & CBD Content Specialist ~ Expert Blog Creation.
What schools did Maggie Rossell attend?
Maggie Rossell attended University Of Arizona, California School Of Herbal Studies, International Training Massage, Sunshine Massage School, Herb Pharm Internship.
What are some of Maggie Rossell's interests?
Maggie Rossell has interest in Cooking, Gardening, Exploring, Playing Instruments, Healing Arts, Traveling, Dancing, Medicine Making, Preserving Foods, Writing Poetry.
What skills is Maggie Rossell known for?
Maggie Rossell has skills like Creative Writing, Microsoft Word, Grant Writing, Proposal Writing, Organic Farming, Herbal Remedies, Travel Writing, Adventure Travel, Travel, Thai Massage, Goats, Chickens.
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