OTHER SITE
Urška Štokelj
Social Media Manager
“He who does not risk, does not win; he who does not seek, does not find.”
Synthesis of character
Logos

I am a university graduate in economics from Primorska, who embarked on my journey in the world of social media and marketing in 2019. Over the years, I have gained a broad spectrum of experience and knowledge, ranging from strategic planning and Meta advertising to content management across various platforms. I enthusiastically blend analytical thinking with creativity, constantly seeking opportunities for growth and exploring the latest trends in digital communication with curiosity.

Pathos

Urška radiates warmth and a genuine passion for everything she does. Her creativity is not just a tool but a form of expression that connects people and brands into unique stories. Social media is not just her job—it’s a space where she creates, inspires, and builds communities. She masters the art of digital advertising, where every click holds the potential for something greater—a new opportunity, a new story, a new emotion.

Do You Feel It?

My dream office is a peaceful retreat above the coast, with a stunning view of the ocean. The soft light of the rising sun fills the space, casting a warm glow through the large windows. Vibrant flowers and plants bloom around it, adding life and color to the atmosphere. On the desk sits a cup of hot coffee, completing the perfect start to the day. In this serene environment, creativity flows effortlessly, every moment is clear and focused – the perfect space for bringing ideas to life.

Did You Know?

Did you know that artificial intelligence can actually read your thoughts? It's not just about personalized Pinterest feeds or eBay recommendations—this is real mind reading. Scientists have developed a method that uses fMRI or EEG sensors to scan the brain and convert thoughts into images. The AI system then compares them with photographs of volunteers. Even more astonishing is a technique that translates brain signals into actual sentences using electrodes and machine learning, allowing thoughts to quite literally "speak."

references