Brittany Kolba
Bio
Social Media Un-Guru from Calgary, Alberta.
Mom of four.
Moscow Mules.
Teaching others how to run their business on social media without resorting to sketchy methods and low-integrity shortcuts. Founder of Brittany Kolba Social School.
Stories (7/0)
Knix the Life-altering Undies
I remember the moment I discovered Knix. I was scrolling Facebook and saw this babelicious woman, Sarah Nicole Landry of the Birds Papaya. Her face was glowy, and she had perfectly toned blonde hair (which I promptly screenshot and sent to my stylist). But wait. I kept scrolling and GASP. There they were, as familiar as my own skin, a precious tummy of a mama with stretch marks. I couldn't believe my eyes! It was the first time I had ever seen advertising with a body that somewhat represented mine or anyone else I knew.
By Brittany Kolba3 years ago in Viva
For the Grid
Find yourself a mini photog. First off, can we take a minute to appreciate my daughter Isla's gift to capture the most ridiculous photo's of me? "hey mom, I took pictures the whole time", so many outtakes, haha! These usually end up in the never-to-be-seen-by-the-light-of-day album, but once in a while a hilarious winner such as this one emerges.
By Brittany Kolba3 years ago in Photography
Schitt's Creek
Where do I go from here? This challenge feels particularly personal because Schitt's Creek ending has left a two-star motel-sized hotel star in my heart, so filling that hole and finding something that could rub me the same way might be a stretch. That's why it's called a challenge, right?
By Brittany Kolba3 years ago in Geeks
You're a Fake & a Phoney
I hear it all the time, "they went viral, what am I doing wrong?". Nothing darling, you are doing everything right, they are running their social media without integrity or honesty. So, when they lay their head on their pillow at night, their thoughts may be "what if my campaign manager finds out?" rather than "wow, today I made some really unique online connections!".
By Brittany Kolba3 years ago in Humans
Them Girls
As Brittany left her therapist's office with a whole lot of nothing but soggy tissues and mascara-stained cheeks, she walked past a stationary store. Something caught her eye, a little black book. In today's counseling session, her doctor suggested a journal to write down her feelings each night so they would get out of her head, and onto paper, possibly allowing her to sleep for the first time in months.
By Brittany Kolba3 years ago in Humans