About

A content operator with creator experience

I am a self-starting Social Media Manager candidate and the founder of Good To Live Podcast. I turn long-form conversations into short-form content, write hooks and captions that grab attention, and plan posts that keep audiences engaged.

Practical content work with visible operating habits.

Kinske presents as a Social Media Manager / Content Creator who can plan the message, produce the asset, and keep the workflow moving. Good To Live Podcast anchors that story with real public execution.

For job applications, each section is built for quick review: what she can ship, what is already public, and which company-owned samples require permission before publishing.

How she works

A social content cycle she can own end to end.

This is the working style behind the portfolio: read the audience, shape the clip, write the post, and keep the response loop moving after publishing.

Capabilities

Skills grouped around real content responsibilities.

No inflated analytics and no generic software portfolio framing. The strongest signals are practical content execution skills.

Editing

  • Short-form editing

    Selects strong moments from long conversations and edits them for vertical formats.

Copywriting

  • Hooks and captions

    Writes concise first lines, captions, and calls to action for social platforms.

Planning

  • Content repurposing

    Turns podcast episodes into clips, captions, post ideas, and reusable assets.

  • Publishing systems

    Uses Notion-style boards and batching to keep creative output consistent.

Community

  • Community engagement

    Supports replies, comments, guest coordination, and audience follow-through.

Design

  • Basic design support

    Creates simple Canva graphics, thumbnails, and layout support when needed.

AI

  • AI-assisted ideation

    Uses AI tools to brainstorm hooks, captions, content angles, and revisions faster.

Workflow

The same loop across clips, captions, posts, and planning.

This keeps the site grounded in how a social media manager actually works.

CapCutWondershare FilmoraAudacityNotionCanvaAI toolsPhotoshop
  • 01

    Brief

    Clarify the audience, platform, role, and required asset.

  • 02

    Hook

    Find the sharpest takeaway before locking the edit.

  • 03

    Produce

    Cut, caption, design, schedule, and publish with context.

  • 04

    Review

    Look at the signal and make the next post easier to ship.

Hiring FAQ

Quick answers for social media roles.

These answers keep the portfolio easy to scan for job applications while giving search and assistant tools clear role-fit context.

01What roles fit Kinske best?

Social Media Manager, Content Creator, short-form editor, podcast content support, and content operations roles where planning, clips, captions, publishing, and community touchpoints matter.

02What should hiring teams review first?

Start with the Good To Live Podcast case study, then review the short-form editing workflow and resume summary. Those pages show the strongest public work, tools, process, and current application materials.

03What can Kinske ship for a team?

She can help turn source material into content ideas, short-form clips, hooks, captions, simple Canva graphics, publishing plans, and follow-up notes for comments or community replies.

04Is Good To Live the whole portfolio?

No. Good To Live is the clearest public evidence because it shows end-to-end execution. The portfolio also includes Socia internship experience, X / Griin AI social support, short-form editing, tools, learning, and contact context.

05Why are some company samples not public?

Some work belongs to client or company accounts. The site explains the workflow and ownership context without publishing company-owned screenshots until usage rights are confirmed.

For a specific role, send the job post, expected cadence, platforms, and whether the work needs clips, captions, planning, or community support.

Applied learning

Learning that shows up in the work

Folded into About so hiring teams see growth in the same place as skills, tools, and working style.

  1. 2023 to 2024

    Social media execution practice

    Applied webinar and self-study material while building posts, captions, podcast clips, and content plans.

    Applied as: Improves the way Kinske writes hooks, reviews performance, and keeps output consistent.

  2. 2023 to 2024

    Podcast and creator learning

    Studied how creators plan episodes, interview guests, edit clips, and keep audiences engaged.

    Applied as: Directly informs the Good To Live workflow and case-study process sections.

  3. 2024

    AI-assisted ideation

    Practiced using AI tools for content angles, captions, hooks, and revision support.

    Applied as: Speeds up brainstorming while keeping final copy reviewed and human-edited.

Collaboration style: clear briefs, fast drafts, honest revision notes, and practical content decisions based on audience, platform, and available evidence.