Interview Questions
Swishvo
Gen Z Social Media & Community Content Intern

Pick any Swishvo provider type (doula, midwife, chaplain, herbalist, grief counselor, etc.) and pitch one short-form video concept you’d make for them. Include the hook, the visual, and the caption.
“What Moms Actually Need After Birth (That Nobody Talks About)”Hook (first 3 seconds):“Everyone asks about the baby… but who’s checking on mom?”Visual:Soft cinematic clips of a new mother awake at night, overwhelmed and exhausted, while a doula quietly supports her — helping with breathing, bringing water, offering reassurance, holding the baby so the mother can rest. Overlay text appears with relatable postpartum emotions like: “Touched out ”“Exhausted” “Trying to hold it together” The ending shot shows the mother finally smiling and breathing calmly with the doula beside her. Caption: Postpartum care isn’t a luxury — it’s support every mother deserves. 💙
Swishvo
Gen Z Social Media & Community Content Intern

A provider comments on our post: ‘I tried a platform like this before and got burned. Why should I trust y’all?’ Draft your response.
That’s completely understandable, and honestly, a lot of providers have had similar experiences. We know trust isn’t built through promises alone — it comes from transparency, consistency, and actually supporting the people we work with. At Swishvo, we’re focused on building long-term relationships, listening to provider feedback, and creating a platform that genuinely adds value instead of extra stress. We’re still growing, learning, and improving every day, and conversations like this are important to us. We’d love the opportunity to show you how we’re approaching things differently. 💙
Swishvo
Gen Z Social Media & Community Content Intern

Show us one brand on TikTok or Instagram whose voice you’d want Swishvo’s to feel like, and one we should absolutely not sound like. Why?
Swishvo should avoid is the overly aggressive “hustle wellness” style often seen on trend-chasing health pages that rely heavily on fear-based messaging, clickbait, or exaggerated claims. While those pages may get short-term attention, they can reduce trust and make healthcare content feel less genuine. Swishvo’s voice should feel credible, empathetic, modern, and community-driven rather than loud or overly promotional.



