In the early days of the pandemic there was a global sense of solidarity, rallying behind healthcare and frontline workers, and drive thru parties. Many watched viral videos of neighbors socializing on balconies or howling at the moon to feel connected during lockdowns. Now, as Covid-19 numbers climb and vaccinations and masking has become a political wedge, we see folks retreating into their respective corners. We are hearing about burnout in healthcare workers, anger from exhausted caregivers, and passionate pleas from communities where people live, work, and play. Therefore, it’s now more important than ever for companies to explore an approach that authentically engages and connects with communities beyond traditional marketing tactics, as the advertising strategies that worked for your brand in 2019 simply will not work today. Continue reading...