by Kevin Naruse | Jul 31, 2019 | Digital Health Literacy, Social Media
If you’ve been on Facebook and depend on it to get your message out there or to market your brand, let me guess: the recent changes are probably a bummer. Now with over 2 billion regular users, your brand voices (and ours) have become smaller. Engagement has taken a...
by Kevin Naruse | May 29, 2019 | Digital Health Literacy, Social Media
In the online world, assume that people don’t read. They scan. No one has time to read stuff on the web. We don’t have time for that, so we humans developed a tendency when browsing the web we don’t read, but we scan. At least, anyone in their right...
by Kevin Naruse | May 8, 2019 | Digital Health Literacy
Painted Brain is an innovative peer-run mental health arts and tech organization that uses a peer model focused on recovery. PB defines a peer employee as any person with lived mental health challenges and or trauma including but not limited to social injustice,...
by Kevin Naruse | Apr 16, 2019 | Digital Health Literacy, Social Media
In the online world, where the average attention span of a human is now less than a goldfish (8 seconds), you only have that long to catch the reader’s interest. Less really is more. Conciseness is gold. Writing for the web is different from writing for print....
by Kevin Naruse | Jun 5, 2018 | Digital Health Literacy, Peer Training
MISSION: We envision the Los Angeles treatment centers for mental health and substance abuse, to incentivize recovery for clients through the integration of a purpose-driven peer model focused on the pedagogy of tech and job placement. PROBLEM: Most recovery...