From Palm Bay to Washington, D.C.: Conversations in Motion

Dear {{contact.first_name}},
I’ve been moving between very different rooms this week: a meeting with the City of Palm Bay, the Seminole Chamber Business Expo, and now Washington, D.C. Different settings, different conversations, but the same question underneath all of them: How do we explain what we do in a way that actually lands?
Everywhere I go, I’m reminded that people don’t want more noise. They want clarity. They want meaning. And they want to feel a human connection behind the message.
That’s what’s been on my mind this month. And those are exactly the space we love working in.
Thoughtfully,
Bibi and the Culture to Color® Team
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This Week in Washington, D.C.
Bibi is in D.C. this week for meetings and conversations around storytelling, history, and educational outreach. It’s always inspiring to see how local stories connect to much bigger national conversations.

Meeting with the City of Palm Bay
We had a productive conversation exploring how visual storytelling can support city initiatives, education, and community engagement. More to come as those discussions continue.

Seminole Chamber Business Expo
Great energy, great conversations, and strong interest in creative, educational tools that stand out without feeling salesy.
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Clarity beats clever every time.
If someone can’t explain what you do after hearing about it once, your message is too complicated.
Visual tools, simple language, and storytelling grounded in real-life context make ideas stick and conversations easier.
If your audience understands it, they remember it. If they remember it, they share it.
As I head into the rest of this week in D.C., I’m carrying those conversations with me. They’re shaping how I think about storytelling, education, and the role visuals can play in making ideas accessible without oversimplifying them.
Sometimes progress doesn’t look like a big announcement. Sometimes it looks like a good conversation that opens the next door.
More soon.
With inspiration,



