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Join us in a special 50th episode. This time, we're not diving into a new interview but revisiting the transformative wisdom shared by nine incredible guests from previous episodes.From Dr. Mark Hyman's nutritional insights to mountaineer Sandy Hill's profound lessons, each snippet unveils a unique facet of personal growth and evolution. Travel with us through the words of Prashant Goel on self-discovery and explore the societal transformation insights of Daniel Schmarchtenberger. Learn why critical thinking is key with ADAH Parris, and immerse yourself in the healing journey with trauma expert Dr. Gabor Maté. Bibi Brzozka reveals the transformative power of conscious sexuality, Rodo Escalante shares his paths of overcoming struggles, and Erica Blair evokes the transformative vision of Burning Man.As we reflect on these transformative moments, join us in celebrating 50 episodes of the Harvest Series![1:30] Transformation can start with what you eat, with Dr. Mark Hyman.[3:00] Coach Prashant Goel compares personal transformation with the caterpillar's one.[5:34] Daniel Schmachtenberger about a potential extinction of Human civilisation. We need to transform as a civilisation. [7:00] For futurist Adah Parris, to be able to self-transform, we need to ask questions. [9:00] Conscious sexuality is also a tool for a transformation, with expert Bibi Brzozka.[11:40] If you want to heal, you need to be kind to yourself, according to Dr. Gabor Maté.[15:50] The lesson of Sandy Hill, facing death in Mount Everest: you have to let go.[16:30] How Rodo Escalante managed to navigate autism through diving, facing death on purpose.[21:30] Erica Blair explains how events like Harvest or Burning Man can help individuals find their ground for transformation.Next week, we will release Ralph Horat's interview in Kaplankaya. He is a visionary entrepreneur building the Village of the Future, trying to gather citizens to experiment with technologies in a virtual world before implementing them in a physical world. Don't miss the episode!You can follow us on Instagram : @Harvestseries, or @rose.claverie for updatesand watch our filmed podcast or speakers on Youtube : Harvest Series.Sound editing by @lesbellesfrequencesTechnicians in Kaplankaya : Joel Moriasi, Hanan Yasir and teamMusic by ChambordArtwork : Pedro Vidigal & Davide d'AntonioHarvest Series is produced in partnership with Athena Advisers and Capital PartnersThe founders of Harvest Series are Burak Öymen and Roman Carel.
Dive into the world of Burning Man with Erica Blair, Associate Director of the project. Uncover the essence of this annual Nevada desert gathering where 80,000 creative souls unite, igniting a global community-building movement. Explore the ten principles driving Burning Man's ethos, from leaving no trace to radical inclusion. Discover the transformative power beyond the surface perceptions of sex, drugs, and rock 'n roll. Get insights into the vision, governance, and financing of the project.This episode features an interview with Erica Blair, the Associate Director of the Burning Man project.Exploring Burning Man Culture:[2:54]: What is Burning Man? It's an annual event held in the Nevada desert where 80,000 burners come together to explore their creativity. However, it's more than just an event; it's a larger movement that enables people worldwide to build communities in their own locales.[4:07]: What's the symbolism behind burning the Man? There is no official interpretation; it's open to anyone's personal understanding when witnessing this showcase of ingenuity.Burning Man's Ten Principles:[5:31]: We begin with Erica discussing the ten principles of Burning Man, one of which is "leaving no trace." The idea is for people to leave the world in a better state than they found it.[7:41]: Let's delve into the gifting principle, one that is sometimes misconstrued. Giving is central; you can offer your energy, but monetary exchanges are discouraged. It's not a transactional environment. Burners themselves uphold this culture, co-creating the experience.Sustaining the Culture:[11:29]: How can this culture be sustained?[14:26]: Radical inclusion is a fundamental principle of Burning Man. If you aspire to be a Burner, the community will warmly embrace you.Participation and Accessibility:[15:30]: However, attending Burning Man can be expensive. That's why people are encouraged not only to visit Black Rock City but also to participate in local events.[18:00]: What happens to the art created for Burning Man? Not everything is burned!Engaging with the Principles:[20:39]: Another principle is participation. You don't have to lead a workshop, but this principle is an opportunity to contemplate how you can genuinely contribute.[22:04]: And what about immediacy, the principle added after the initial nine? There's always so much to be present for. We should engage with the moment rather than constantly having our sights set on the future. This is deeply rooted in the present.Beyond Stereotypes:[23:58]: There's a common perception of Burning Man involving Sex, Drugs, and Rock 'n Roll. With the radical inclusion principle, anyone can find something enjoyable. While this image may attract certain individuals, people's experiences surpass these superficial aspects. It's a chance for personal transformation to take place.Behind the Scenes:[27:37]: What is the vision of the Burning Man project? How is its governance structured, and how is the event funded?[29:32]: Erica Blair comes from the branding world. What about the concept of the "brand" for Burning Man (although "brand" is seen as a controversial term for BM)?Current Discussions and Future Projects:[32:12]: What are the current discussions and topics of interest within the Burning Man project?[37:20]: How about pursuing other projects beyond the Burning Man event?Harvest of the Day:[38:38]: What is the one thing that gives Erica Blair hope? brief interview with model and environmentalist Lily Cole. She will discuss the fashion industry's efforts towards greater sustainability.Harvest Series is produced in partnership with
How healthy is your gut? How to check that? How to take care of your microbiota to live a good life? Anita Frauwallner, a keen and intensive expert in gut health and CEO of Institut AllergoSan, explains how to take care of your "second brain", in this short clip from a previous episode (season 5). Next week, we will release a full new episode about Burning Man. Erica Blair from the Burning Man Project, will tell us everything about this phenomenon in Nevada, what it brings to the Burners and what is the vision for the years to come. Don't miss the episode!Harvest Series is produced in partnership with Athena Advisers and Capital PartnersYou can follow us on Instagram : @Harvestseries, or @rose.claverie for updatesand watch our filmed podcast or speakers on Youtube : Harvest Series.Sound editing by @lesbellesfrequencesTechnicians in Kaplankaya : Joel Moriasi, Hanan Yasir and teamMusic by ChambordArtwork : Pedro Vidigal & Davide d'AntonioThe founders of Harvest Series are Burak Öymen and Roman Carel.This episode was sponsored by &Soul, for more information including how to claim your first month free check out the link below: &Soul
Research shows grocery stores are critical to maintaining vibrant, healthy and thriving communities. Unfortunately, rural grocers are facing a challenging and ever-changing retail landscape that makes it difficult to stay in business. The Rural Grocery Initiative – housed within K-State Research and Extension – aims to sustain locally-owned rural grocery stores to enhance community vitality and improve access to healthy foods by identifying and sharing resources that support grocers and rural communities. As part of that effort, the Rural Grocery Initiative hosts the National Rural Grocery Summit. This year's summit is being held June 20th and 21st in Wichita. RGI program manager, Erica Blair, says there are many rural grocer success stories that's need to be shared and that's why this biennial event is so important. Sound Living is a weekly public affairs program addressing issues related to families and consumers. It is hosted by Jeff Wichman. Each episode shares the expertise of K-State specialists in fields such as child nutrition, food safety, adult development and aging, youth development, family resource management, physical fitness and more. Send comments, questions or requests for copies of past programs to ksrenews@ksu.edu. K‑State Research and Extension is a short name for the Kansas State University Agricultural Experiment Station and Cooperative Extension Service, a program designed to generate and distribute useful knowledge for the well‑being of Kansans. Supported by county, state, federal and private funds, the program has county Extension offices, experiment fields, area Extension offices and regional research centers statewide. Its headquarters is on the K‑State campus in Manhattan.
Our interview guest is Erica Blair, Program Manager with the Rural Grocery Initiative. She joins us to discuss how rural grocers are vital to the markets they serve, current challenges they face, and interesting solutions and best practices these grocers are using to remain successful. In news, Journeys' owner Genesco and American Eagle both release solid second quarter numbers, and Duluth Trading reveals a plan forward under new leadership. The Retail Focus Podcast is proud to partner with Quantum Metric to present this week's show. Visit them at quantummetric.com/podoffer, promo code RETAILFOCUS, to see if your business qualifies to receive their “12 Days of Insights” offer. Restrictions apply.
It's a New Year and it likely means you have new ambitions for your Portfolio Career. Putting yourself out there in the internet is an meaningful strategy to find unique opportunities and ones that you are specific to you. This bonus episode including 6 clips from prior episodes to help you do so. You will hear from Jerome Lamaar, Darrah Brustein, Paul Jun, Erica Blair, Colin Campbell, and Natalie Sportelli. Tune to Build and Grow your Portfolio Career!As always, this episode with notes is available on my website
As a brand messaging expert, Erica Blair helps clients with a big audacious vision find their niche. This search for clear value identification is one of the paths to value to that durable edge of capitalism.
As a brand messaging expert, Erica Blair helps clients with a big audacious vision find their niche. This search for clear value identification is one of the paths to value to that durable edge of capitalism.
"Should I be on Snapchat?" is one of the most frequent questions I get from small business owners. Snapchat provides an opportunity for you to show a side of your business that's more personal – that there are real people in your company, doing real things. The flavor of it is different than the other platforms, though. By its very nature, it's not for hyper-produced content. It's for stuff that is more real or raw. But like anything in business, you want to do it with a strategy behind it. In the episode, I highlighted a few examples of people making good use of Snapchat for business: Mark Suster (@msuster), Erica Blair (@theericablair), and Jay Acunzo (@jayacunzo). — Sign up for my online course Social Media Strategy for Business: https://controlmousemedia.com/social-media-strategy-for-business --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/mboezi/support
Episode 24 of the Hacker Noon Podcast: An interview with Erica Blair, founder of Blockchain Branding. In this episode Trent Lapinski and Erica Blair discuss branding, messaging, and what takes to effectively market a blockchain technology company. “I see cryptocurrencies more generally as a broad political philosophy about what it is you find important in the World.” “Crytpocurrency is an entire governance model of saying this how decisions get made, this is how how value gets distributed.” “We are changing the World and we’d like you to join us, oh and by the way, we’re doing it with these tools and this technology that was never available before, which is why what we're doing is so revolutionary.” — Erica Blair Production and music by Derek Bernard - https://haberdasherband.com/production Host: Trent Lapinski - https://trentlapinski.com
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What price a university education in 2018 in an era when information is free? In the Show… Judith moved house on Good Friday through biblical rain and initially it didn’t go well. Nicola also had trials over the Easter weekend - with her Facebook Ads account. What’s Fuelled Their Fire? Once Judith got back to work after the move and a day lost to a power cut, her fire was fuelled by a great consultation with a PWYW client which went really well and cheered her up to be able to be helpful again. She was also generously rewarded by the ideal client for her time and expertise. Nicola’s found an alternative to her Affiliate Marketing Training product to which she likes to refer her clients at JV Zoo and it sorts out her problem in that they pay commissions immediately. FOCUS of the Week What price a university education in 2018? The conversation is prompted by a post on Facebook by Erica Blair. It is a viewpoint both Nicola Cairncross and Judith Morgan share with Erica, also with the likes of Gary Vee and James Altucher. Now that information is free, why would you go into debt to acquire a tertiary education? Nicola and Judith are both lifelong learners and have also both paid for that learning. This conversation segues into what Nicola has learned this week about how to resolve her own FB Ads problem. Words of the Week Given their experiences this week, Nicola picks Patience and Judith goes for Adaptable. Project Updates Judith’s finished posting up all her 52 guest blogfest stories but still has the audio and the newsletters to do. She’s behind with the 90-day Creating the Impossible because her challenge proved a little bit more impossible than even she had anticipated! She’s had a gratifying flurry of book sales at Amazon over the bank holiday weekend with 10 print copies alone in 48 hours, plus some Kindle sales. Nicola reports that Sarah has redirected our podcast home page to Radio Public and other changes arising, including whether and how to strip out the ads from previous popular shows to meet Radio Public’s monetisation rules. Who or What’s Impressed? Nicola is impressed by a book called Get Account Back by Dan Henry, the $47 solution to her Facebook problem, and also by the Albanian cleaning ladies she sees spring cleaning the holiday properties near where she lives, in anticipation of the season. Judith’s been to visit a poorly friend and impressed by her recovery and other manifestations in her life which appear to be nothing short of miraculous. Thanks for listening! To share your thoughts: Leave a rating and review via your podcast app Ask a question in our Facebook Group To help out the show: Subscribe via Radio Public, iTunes, Stitcher, YouTube, TuneIn, Libsyn Please share on Twitter, Facebook or whatever social media platform you love to use and tag us if you can - we love to read your comments! Website: OwnItThePodcast.com
Very excited to talk to Erica Blair, my favorite brand strategist and co-Chiang Mai enthusiast. We cover a range of personal branding questions, how to raise your rates and find your perfect audience. Erica is a pro at getting clear on who you are and who you are serving, so make sure you don't miss this episode! Stay emPowered, Beck
Very excited to talk to Erica Blair, my favorite brand strategist and co-Chiang Mai enthusiast. We cover a range of personal branding questions, how to raise your rates and find your perfect audience. Erica is a pro at getting clear on who you are and who you are serving, so make sure you don't miss this episode! Stay emPowered, Beck
Erica Blair is a brand strategist and digital nomad based in Thailand. Erica works with people who have built successful careers and are looking to transition to the next step in their professional evolution by starting their own businesses as independent coaches, consultants, strategists, speakers and trainers. Together, Erica & her clients work through a process of refining their vision for their life and business, outlining their dream client, creating high-end packages and price points, and designing their brand messaging so that they get a “Hell Yes!” when pitching their services. Where you can find Erica online: Her website LinkedIn Twitter Facebook Books mentioned: Sell with a Story: How to Capture Attention, Build Trust, and Close the Sale Start with Why: How Great Leaders Inspire Everyone to Take Action What did you think of this episode? I want to know. Go to MarkStruczewski.com/erica and leave a comment. Join The Mark Struczewski Podcast Group on Facebook! To leave feedback about the podcast or give suggestions for ideas for future episodes (including guests you'd like to hear me interview), go to MarkStruczewski.com/mypodcast or email feedback@markstruczewski.com. If you are looking to take your productivity to the next level or if you are interested in bringing me in to speak at your event, visit MarkStruczewski.com. Follow me on LinkedIn, Facebook, Twitter and Instagram. Subscribe to my weekly Next Level Productivity Digest. If you love the show, share it with a friend on Apple Podcasts.
Digital nomad, brand and business consultant Erica Blair shares her process of discovering your voice on digital platforms. In this episode you'll learn how to choose which platforms to build your brand on, and the importance of taking a leap of faith when it's time to put yourself out in the digital world. Connect with Erica: www.erica.live www.facebook.com/ericablair63 www.twitter.com/ericablairlive Erica's Free Downloads: erica.live/adayinthelife Connect with Mikhail: http://www.instagram.com/miqk http://www.twitter.com/miqk http://www.mikhailalfon.com
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You know those people who are so happy all the time, you think they must be on some drugs? Erica is one of those people. With grit and determination, Erica is building her dream life being a location independent entrepreneur based in Thailand helping budding entrepreneurs get crystal clear on the fundamentals of a successful business. Her work focuses on uncovering your vision for your life & business, the exact types of clients you're best suited to help, how to package & price your services, and how to present yourself and your skills in a way that gets people to say 'Hell yes!' to what you have to offer. On this episode, Erica shares her story of finishing a prestigious, expensive university in California, U.S. and not wanting to fall into the typical 9 to 5 trap. This journey led her to 5 years of traveling in South East Asia teaching English and starting her first business. Eventually, she ended up back in the U.S. figuring out her next steps only to move back across the world to Thailand where she now runs her branding consulting business. Erica also walks us through her ten steps to creating a killer brand whether you’re an entrepreneur or a professional that will help you get clear on who you are, your message and your next steps. These include: 1. Commit 110% to building your brand 2. Brand identity is the foundation of every successful brand 3. Say “no” to opportunities that don’t fit 4. Helping “anyone” really means helping “no one” 5. Go deeper than demographics 6. Commit to not working with certain people 7. Get clear on what you are and are not selling 8. Setting high price points 9. Boundaries are sexy 10. Brand messaging starts with a solid foundation Join us for an inspiring discussion where Erica also shares with us her top tools & resources she uses to live a productive and fulfilled life, including: 1 amazing yoga app to use on the go 1 cool app that will serve you as a visual diary 2 unconventional marketing teachers you need to follow for a fresh perspective and no-bullshit advice 1 magical tarot card deck recommendation that is based on the wisdom of Zen Check these out at girlskill.com/24 P. S. Sign up for the free, exclusive training from me on “The Lie of Female Success: How to Get Unstuck, Release Pressure & Stop Trying to Do It All” to find out: How to overcome the "Superwoman Syndrome" so you can start living in freedom, with ease, and owning your truth True feminine power and what you can do right now to begin feeling supported, stop pushing & controlling your life and men How to rediscover, embrace and cultivate feminine flow and become embodied so you can stop overthinking and start making decisions from the heart The essence of masculine/feminine polarity and how to attract and magnify the relationship you want And much more… Sign up at girlskill.com/webinar
This week we're talking about personal branding with Erica Blair. Erica is a Brand Strategist specialized in helping skilled professionals plan out how to set up foundation and launch their own independent brands so they can successfully market their business. She is here to share that creating a brand for your health and wellness business [...]
Erica Blair talks about “Intuition and Overcoming Scary Thoughts” in this episode of the Intuitive Leadership Mastery Podcast, with host Michael Light. “So how do people make the decision? How do people decide which coach, which consultant, which teacher they want to work with? It's done primarily through an intuition. It's done primarily through understanding […] The post 045 Intuition and Overcoming Scary Thoughts appeared first on Intuitive Leadership Mastery.
In today's episode, I have Erica Blair on the show to talk about how video is a fantastic way to build your audience online. Erica has been on That Marketing Dude before with her post: When It Comes to Building an Audience, Video is King where she crushed it. I had to bring her back on to talk about this in more detail.Erica Blair is marketing strategist and personal branding coach who helps people transform their businesses through the power of social media and digital storytelling. She works with purpose-driven entrepreneurs to increase their influence and income, by both embracing their own personal narrative and strategically broadening their online visibility.Erica has been living the digital nomad lifestyle for a while and is perfect to bring on the show.We talk about all the different types of video you can create online and why you might want to create each time. I hope you enjoy the episode dudes and dudettes!IN THIS EPISODE WE COVER: - Video is great for building the Know, Like and Trust factor… Great for building rapport and getting your personality out there. There’s a lot of the same content out there but people are going to gravitate towards you because of your outlook on it and your personality… Both of which easily come across on video.- FB video, YouTube, Instagram Stories and Snapchat.- Barrier to entry?- Feeling comfortable making a video, in front of the camera.- Equipment needed.- Fear of looking stupid.- Introverts and extroverts- What’s the line of what I should be out there? Where shall we draw the line, the line between personal and professionalShow Notes: https://TMDshow.com/29FB Community: http://DudeBrood.com
In today's episode, I have Erica Blair on the show to talk about how video is a fantastic way to build your audience online. Erica has been on That Marketing Dude before with her post: When It Comes to Building an Audience, Video is King where she crushed it. I had to bring her back on to talk about this in more detail.Erica Blair is marketing strategist and personal branding coach who helps people transform their businesses through the power of social media and digital storytelling. She works with purpose-driven entrepreneurs to increase their influence and income, by both embracing their own personal narrative and strategically broadening their online visibility.Erica has been living the digital nomad lifestyle for a while and is perfect to bring on the show.We talk about all the different types of video you can create online and why you might want to create each time. I hope you enjoy the episode dudes and dudettes!IN THIS EPISODE WE COVER: - Video is great for building the Know, Like and Trust factor… Great for building rapport and getting your personality out there. There’s a lot of the same content out there but people are going to gravitate towards you because of your outlook on it and your personality… Both of which easily come across on video.- FB video, YouTube, Instagram Stories and Snapchat.- Barrier to entry?- Feeling comfortable making a video, in front of the camera.- Equipment needed.- Fear of looking stupid.- Introverts and extroverts- What’s the line of what I should be out there? Where shall we draw the line, the line between personal and professionalShow Notes: https://TMDshow.com/29FB Community: http://DudeBrood.com
Episode 15 Interview With Erica Blair Hey there it’s Terry Levine at Heartreprenuer radio and thanks for tuning in to another episode. I am excited to interview my guest. Her name is Erica Blair. Erica is a marketing strategist. A personal branding coach and location independent entrepreneur. She is in Thailand right now. She works with merchant entrepreneurs to generate influence and income by building an online presence. I know that many of you are interested in the online presence. One of the main reasons I wanted to have her. She helps people uncover ways they can connect to an audience by sharing their own unconventional stories as well as the knowledge they have gained through lived experiences. This is perfect. Welcome to the show Erica. Erica: Thank you so much for having me. Terri: I am excited. Before we get into some of the wonderful tips that you are going to give us, tell us about yourself and your background and how you got into this work. Erica: So, I am American although I live in Thailand. I grew up in California. I loved traveling. My whole life. I always wanted to. I decided to make my way abroad when reached adulthood. It’s been about 7 years abroad altogether. Finally figured out a way that I could live the lifestyle that I loved and also have a career that really worked for me. So, I came to this path that I am on right now through getting my start as a social media marketer. Which then evolved into doing some of the higher level strategy stuff. What I found was that I really loved working with people to develop their stories and figure out how they can get those online to the people that they wanted to reach. Terri: What do you mean about developing their stories? People are going to have questions. Erica: I think we witness a lot change in our world over the last decade or so. What does it take to connect with people through your business and through your personal branding? It has really shifted. There used to be things you could do and then things you couldn’t do. There is your personal life and then there is your professional life. Now it’s sort of melding. People now are really craving authenticity in a way that we weren’t before because we have almost unlimited options in terms of who we can turn to for input. Who we can turn to for advice. For someone to stand out in a crowd now, it take a lot more now. People are looking to work with people who they can really connect with on a deeper level. We have access to so many people to work with that in order to stand out, I think it’s really important to get really clear on who you are and who you like working with. Then to really figure out how you can talk about that. How you can share what makes you unique, what kind of life experiences you have had, and that may extend far beyond what was considered the professional realm. Terri: How does someone go about figuring this out? Erica: it’s a process. There is no standard answer because it depends on where you are in your own comfort level with sharing your story. There are vulnerable spots you may have. For me, I think about the lessons I want to share and then instead of just saying in the abstract, ok this, this and this, I really try to look for a way to back it up with an anecdote to explain how I reached that realization. I like to explain the reasoning how I discovered things. It’s about taking these things that you talk about in abstract and figuring out how you can apply personal authorities. When people hear that you have lived it, they are not able to refute that it’s true. It is something that you have really been through. I think a lot of that has to do with practice as well. No matter who you are, when you first start sharing your story online, and … Love the show? Subscribe, rate, review, and share! Here’s How » Join Heartrepreneur® Radio community today: heartrepreneur.com Heartrepreneur® Radio Facebook Terri Levine Twitter Terri Levine Instagram Heartrepreneur® Radio Pinterest Terri Levine YouTube Terri Levin LinkedIn
Episode 15 Interview With Erica Blair Hey there it’s Terry Levine at Heartreprenuer radio and thanks for tuning in to another episode. I am excited to interview my guest. Her name is Erica Blair. Erica is a marketing strategist. A personal branding coach and location independent entrepreneur. She is in Thailand right now. She works […]
My lovely path hunters I keep saying the same thing but I mean it everytime. I hope you're living your life with purpose and passion and working hard to move that needle forward in your life. For those of you who are joining for the first time welcome to the path hunters podcast, its a place dedicated to help individuals to unleash their inner beast, to chase their purpose and passion. And for those who are returning again, thank you for taking the time to listen to the podcast, it means alot that you're taking the time out of your day to listen to the podcast, I want to only provide you with amazing value to propel you forward in your life. With that being said I have another amazing individual who is a marketing strategist & digital nomad who helps businesses build meaninful communities in the digital space. Author of the upcoming book, Digital Nomad Mindset Erica Blair is a wonderful soul helping other digital nomads grow their business, by building communities and the author of the upcoming book, Digital Nomad Mindset which im super excited about. Check out Path Hunters.com for the shownotes
This week's guest is Erica Blair; who is a Social Media Marketing Strategist who's lived abroad in places like Vietnam, Australia, and Thailand for going on six years. Today, we talk about her expertise in earning money while traveling; especially in the field of teaching English in a foreign country and social media. Listen in to find what social media platform she says is "the new rising star" when it comes to professional networking and marketing. To find links for the resources mentioned in today's episode, visit www.livingunconventionally.com/episode094. Click here to join the Living Unconventionally Facebook Group, or just search for Living Unconventionally on Facebook.
This week's guest is Erica Blair; who is a Social Media Marketing Strategist who's lived abroad in places like Vietnam, Australia, and Thailand for going on six years. Today, we talk about those experiences and her travels to over 30 countries. To find links for the resources mentioned in today's episode, visit www.livingunconventionally.com/episode093. Click here to join the Living Unconventionally Facebook Group, or just search for Living Unconventionally on Facebook.
Erica Blair is a marketing strategist who helps small businesses on how to run their social media on a budget. Ms. Blair runs her business in Chiang Mai, Thailand and also the Facebook group, Small Business Social Media. She has made appearences on different live streaming shows and was featured in Forbes. Website: www.ericablair.biz Twitter: @theericablair Snapchat: @theericablair
This week we're talking about personal branding with Erica Blair.Erica is a Brand Strategist specialized in helping skilled professionals plan out how to set up foundation and launch their own independent brands so they can successfully market their business.She is here to share that creating a brand for your health and wellness business can be a lot simpler than it seems, as we naturally tend to really over-complicate things.In this conversation, we are going to cover what it means to create a personal brand, how to decide if you want to create a brand around yourself or your business name, and how you can emphasize some really unique qualities in yourself that you might be a little nervous to put out there.As Erica explains, shifting those qualities to the core of your brand rather than downplaying them may be the key component to connecting to your ideal clients.Having a brand for your business means having the key elements to be recognized by not just your words, but also the feelings you want to invoke when people hear them, and through those feelings, you connect with your audience and make them really aware of what your business is.I also have a weekly email marketing tip for you that will help you introduce the different elements of your brand to your audience, so tune in to hear what it is and how to apply it in your business.This episode originally aired on The Wellpreneur Podcast.Get the full show notes with links: https://wellpreneur.com/personal-branding-with-erica-blair/Copyright 2012-2020 Wellpreneur Ltd. All Rights Reserved.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands