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Welcome to episode 136. We're talking about a topic that's becoming a real game-changer for creative agencies - the power of personal branding and employee-generated content. If you're an account manager, this one's especially for you. Clients are increasingly choosing to work with people, not just businesses. So the way you show up online can directly impact trust, relationships and even new business opportunities. I chat to Claudia Cardinali, the Strategy Director for Personal Branding Agency, Great Influence where she works closely with CEOs & founders and senior leadership teams on their public image. Claudia has worked to build the personal brands of Political Party Leaders, Sunday Times bestselling authors, Premier League football players, Journalists & Unicorn Entrepreneurs. She was awarded a LinkedIn Top Voice last year, has gained an audience of over 65k followers and has built her career by sharing her thoughts on the platform, particularly around 'Becoming A Manager' and 'Employee Generated Content'. In this conversation, we covered: How employee visibility strengthens client relationships and eases handovers Why personal branding isn't just for founders Practical tips for sharing content online, even if you're not sure where to start How agencies can create a culture that encourages their teams to show up And how AI can help make the whole process quicker and easier If you're looking to build your presence online and become an even greater asset to your clients and your agency, you'll get so much value from this. Claudia's message is clear - personal branding builds trust, strengthens client relationships, and helps you stand out as a true advocate for your agency. https://greatinfluence.com/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/ccardinali9/ And if you want to sharpen your client development skills even further, check out my Account Kickstarter programme - a self-paced, eight-session online course designed to help you grow and retain your agency accounts with confidence. Plus, we've just added a brand-new bonus: AI for Account Managers - packed with practical tools to help you save time, personalise client communications and uncover new growth opportunities. All available now inside your Account Kickstarter dashboard. https://www.accountmanagementskills.com/account-kickstarter
In this episode, we're joined by Ash Jones and Claudia Cardinali of Great Influence to break down the realities of personal branding—without the cringe. They challenge the myths around personal branding, showing that it's not about vanity metrics or fame but about building your network and reputation to unlock real opportunities.From overcoming confidence barriers to finding your unique approach, Ash and Claudia provide a practical, step-by-step guide to making personal branding work for you. Whether you're a founder, freelancer, or employee, this conversation will help you position yourself in a way that creates meaningful career and business opportunities.
In this episode, we're joined by Ash Jones and Claudia Cardinali of Great Influence to break down the realities of personal branding—without the cringe. They challenge the myths around personal branding, showing that it's not about vanity metrics or fame but about building your network and reputation to unlock real opportunities.In this part, we take the community's personal branding questions. Tune in for an insightful, no-nonsense discussion on how to grow your personal brand with intention, creativity, and a long-term mindset.
Ash Jones is the founder of Great Influence, a personal branding agency that has worked with high-profile entrepreneurs and business leaders like Steven Bartlett, Gary Neville, and Sacha Lord to build their online presence and influence. Get a breakdown of Ash Jones' strategy (FREE): https://callummcdonnell.substack.com/ Listen on your Podcast Player: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/callum-mcdonnell Follow Callum on socials: Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/thecallummc/ Tiktok - https://www.tiktok.com/@heycallum/ X - https://twitter.com/McdonnellCallum/ LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/callummcdonnell/ Produced by 7xContent - make your own Podcast with us here: https://www.7xcontent.com/ Follow Ash on socials: Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/_ashleybjones/ X - https://x.com/_ashleybjones/ Website - https://greatinfluence.com/ Timestamps: 00:00 Introduction 01:19 Why Most People Get Personal Branding Wrong 04:48 How Social Media Fits Into Personal Branding 06:44 Building Social Chain's Marketing Strategy 09:52 Lessons from Working with Steven Bartlett 16:07 Finding Your Target Audience 24:41 Gary Neville's Brand Evolution 30:46 Key Elements of Personal Brand Success 36:57 The Early Days with Steven Bartlett 41:55 Building a Top Personal Branding Agency 45:03 Advice for Struggling Entrepreneurs 47:10 Do Social Media Tactics Actually Work? 49:23 Creating an Innovative Personal Brand 59:54 How Much to Share Online 01:01:18 Personal Growth Through Branding 01:01:52 Quick Fire Questions
In this exciting season finale, we dive into the secrets of building a powerful personal brand, sharing your unique story, and reaching millions on social media. This is the second episode in our 2-part special on how you can utilise your online presence to drive business growth. We welcome Ash Jones, visionary founder of Great Influence—a platform designed to help businesses and individuals elevate their brand.With over a decade of experience, Ash has helped shape the personal brand strategies of some of the most successful entrepreneurs, including Steven Bartlett and Gary Neville. In this episode, Ash reveals how a well-crafted personal brand can dramatically benefit your business by increasing brand recognition and loyalty, building trust and credibility, attracting new opportunities, and driving sales. So if you're looking to grow your online presence and create content that not only engages your audience but also converts them into loyal customers, then this is an episode you don't want to miss!Tune in now to learn how to leverage personal branding to successfully scale your business.
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Influencer. It's a word and an idea that a decade ago seemed like a fad. But thanks to the cross pollination of niche communities on the internet and digital-marketing smarts, today's social-media celebrities are hotter than ever. Such "influencers" have built an industry that's worth millions and hold sway over significant segments of humanity. With all of that influence comes murky and often misunderstood risk, liability and insurance concerns. On this episode of Insurance Speak, Katie Pope, vice president of Executive Lines at The Liberty Company Insurance Brokers, illuminates the growing legal and liability concerns surrounding social-media influencers.
Ash Jones has built his personal branding agency by helping the likes of Gary Neville, Julian Hearn and Steven Bartlett. During this episode with Smith & Mayhew, you'll hear about his challenges with autism, what he's learnt by surrounding himself with the elite, and the good and dark sides of chasing 'viral'! Ash on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ash-jones-85363975/ Great Influence: https://greatinfluence.com/ Find out more about FREE COMMUNITY: https://www.skool.com/agame Adam Smith From depressed and suicidal to the happiest and fittest he's ever been, Adam Smith's self-development journey hasn't been easy but it has been worth it. Today, he's a qualified mindset coach in neuro-linguistic programming (NLP) and a certified Time Line Therapist®. Adam has coached many high performers, using NLP to rewire his clients' thoughts and behaviours so they can destroy limiting beliefs and engineer the change needed to excel. Connect with Adam Smith: https://www.linkedin.com/in/adam-smith-high-performance-coach/ Adam Mayhew Adam Mayhew swapped burnout and binge drinking for ultra marathons, CrossFit and sobriety. A registered nutritional therapist specialising in performance nutrition, Adam supports everyone from office workers to athletes to build healthy eating habits. Using science (and never fad diets, quick fixes or gym bro culture) he helps clients target their problem areas and confidently master diet, training and lifestyle. Connect with Adam Mayhew: https://www.linkedin.com/in/adam-mayhew-nutrition-coaching/ To find out more about Smith & Mayhew: https://agameconsultancy.com/about-us/
Summary In this message, Pastor Elliot discusses the influential role of women in history and the positive impact they have had. He also addresses the negative influence of radical feminism and encourages women to use their influence for good. Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Setting the Stage09:29 The Power and Influence of Women18:42 The Role of Beauty in Influence28:23 The Choice to Use Influence for Good or Evil36:58 The Impact of Positive Influence37:28 Conclusion and Call to ActionTakeaways Women have great power and influence, both historically and biblically. Radical feminism is at odds with the Word of God and the plan for women. Christianity elevates women and offers them a unique role in God's creation. Women have the choice to use their influence for good or for evil. Positive influence can lead to transformation and the fulfillment of God's purposes. Sound Bites "No doubt behind every great and successful man, there's a powerful woman as the great influencer." "I believe the Bible and Christianity has elevated women unlike any other belief system religion on planet Earth." "Women here, no doubt, have great power and great ability to influence." Show Notes ALL PROCEEDS GO TO WORLD EVANGELISM Find a CFM Church near you: https://cfmmap.org SUBSCRIBE TO PREMIUM: Subscribe for only $2.99/month on Spotify: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/taking-the-land/subscribe Subscribe for only $3/month on Supercast: https://taking-the-land.supercast.com/ Subscribe for only $4.99/month on Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/3vy1s5b --- Visit our sponsors: ***FEATURED*** Global Passport Express: Mention this ad to get a 10% discount on all services: https://bit.ly/TTL-GPE Pastor Mike Ashcraft's Financial Services: (310) 403-6471 $100 Credit for Text In Church: https://bit.ly/TTL-TIC 10% Discount Off First Order from Advanced Creative Design: advancedcreativedesign23@gmail.com
Adelaide-based artist Peter Francisco has cultivated a lifelong love for painting. Today, his artistic devotion centres on his cultural heritage, encompassing Filipino cuisine and culture, as well as his mother, who had a significant influence on his passion. - Matagal nang nahilig sa pagpipinta ang artist mula sa Adelaide na si Peter Francisco. Ngayon, nakasentro ang kanyang mga obra sa kulturang Pinoy at pagkaing Pinoy. Inspirasyon din niya ang ina na may makabuluhang impluwensya sa kanyang pagiging artist.
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Join us for a conversation with Ash Jones, founder of Great Influence, as he shares insights from working with industry stars and mastering authentic storytelling. We discuss self-promotion vs. idea promotion, the risks of social media, and the importance of clarity and consistency in marketing. Ash's passion and unique perspective offer valuable lessons for marketers at all levels. Don't miss this engaging episode filled with practical advice and memorable stories.
Join me on a journey to discover the small things that can change everything in our relationship with God and our understanding of His word. In the kingdom of heaven, small things like the power of a single perspective shift, can have a big impact on our faith and lives. Don't miss this eye-opening exploration of Matthew 13:33, the Parable of the Leaven. https://www.youtube.com/amenpodcast/ donate: https://amenpodcast.com/donate episodes available everywhere: https://amenalex.com
Welcome back, El Wretchos. Don't forget to watch us on YouTube. In this episode, we are sad to report that world famine has NOT been solved. Anyways, this week we have a wide variety of topics, from TikTok coverage and Lara Trump to The Washington Post's condescending piece about all Republicans. Wretch on! Time Stamps: 2:18 - Front Page 36:18 - Obsessions 43:56 - Reader Mail 51:28 - Favorite Items SHOW NOTES Popular Information: Media compounds failure on Hur report Politico - Playbook: Joe Biden's secret policy obsession CNN - RFK Jr.'s VP prospect Aaron Rodgers has shared false Sandy Hook conspiracy theories in private conversations Wall Street Journal - How TikTok Was Blindsided by U.S. Bill That Could Ban It NY Books - Who Should Regulate Online Speech? Mediaiate - Don Lemon Grills Elon Musk About Meeting with Trump: ‘Did He Ask You for Money?' New York Times - Yep, He Did It Again Sky News - Princess of Wales: Picture agencies pull Kate photo amid 'manipulation' concerns The Washington Post - Opinion: My month of living Republicanly The Washington Post - How worried should we be about the Drunk Elephant tweens? New York Times - I Said the Era of Famines Might Be Ending. I Was Wrong. Wall Street Journal - The Hottest New Home Amenity? ‘It's Brutal.' New York Times - A Night With New York's Lesbian and Bisexual Backgammon League OBSESSIONS: Financial Times - American politics is undergoing a racial realignment Wall Street Journal - Biden's National Security Adviser Navigates a World of Chaos READER MAIL: Cal Matters - L.A. County testing AI to get homeless people sheltered FAVORITES: Wall Street Journal - Meet the Other Trump Who's About to Lead the GOP Wall Street Journal - What's in a $178,000 Oscars Gift Bag?
The gang examines their feelings about the live action Avatar: The Last Airbender show before Cody reviews Bullet Train! Afterwards, Cozy makes the boys blind rank different categories 1-5, and Cody sells Tim on Elemental! Twitter - @hardsellshow Email - hardsellshow@gmail.com Twitch - @hardsellshow
Welcome to this week's Beyond the Bio bonus episode. In these short recaps, I'm picking out my key takeaway from Monday's show and creating an actionable tip you can implement right now. In this week's episode I chatted to the Founder of Great Influence; Ash Jones. We spoke about our perceptions of the term personal branding, how it differentiates but also interlinks to your company branding, and where the future of ‘personal branding' is going. We also covered some of the most notable personal branding moves, what is important when thinking about your personal brand, as well as touching on the way algorithms can affect the content we share. These bonus episodes are full of actionable tips and tricks that you can take forward to raise your profile. I'd love to know if you find these helpful and hear about which action points you've decided to embrace. Connect with me: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sophie-milliken/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/moja_sophie?utm_source=ig_web_button_share_sheet&igsh=ZDNlZDc0MzIxNw== X: https://twitter.com/Moja_Sophie Monday's Episode: 030: Personal Branded Decoded with Ash Jones
How should we brand ourselves and our businesses? In this episode, I'm joined by Ash Jones. Ash is the Founder at Great Influence where they work with entrepreneurs to help them tell their story and share their ideas to millions of people on social. He has been leading the strategy, social and content for some of the best in business for the past 10 years, including Steven Bartlett and Gary Neville. Ash and I discuss our perceptions of the term personal branding, how it differentiates but also interlinks to your company branding, and where the future of ‘personal branding' is going. We cover some of the most notable personal branding moves, what is important when thinking about your personal brand, as well as touching on the way algorithms can affect the content we share. So, let's get stuck in… ... This podcast is brought to you by Moja. Moja is an award-winning modern PR agency working with entrepreneurs and senior executives to get you known in your industry. See how your profile is currently performing: https://mym-btb.scoreapp.com/ … Connect with Ash: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ash-jones-85363975/ Connect with Sophie: LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/sophie-milliken Instagram: www.instagram.com/moja_sophie/ X/Twitter: www.twitter.com/Moja_Sophie
Building the careers of the best-in-class is my podcast guest's sweet spot. Join me for this episode of #HowToSparkSuccess, Ash Jones. Ash is the Founder of Great Influence - The Talent Agency for Entrepreneurs & Business Leaders. He was on the Founding Team at Social Chain – where his role began as Marketing Director and over time shifted into Personal Branding for the CEO Steven Bartlett. He helped tell the fascinating story of one of the UK's fastest growing companies through the eyes of its CEO. He now builds the careers of the best-in-class with the UK's first ever “Personal Brand Agency” Great Influence. Clients include Founders & CEOs of 9-figure value companies achieving 9-figure exits, Group CEOs/VPs of multi-billion dollar global corporates, household names, best-selling authors and even leaders of political parties. (including Steven Bartlett, Gary Neville and Matthew Syed.) In this episode, we talk about Ash's founder journey and his unique take on life. Amongst the many gems of my conversation with Ash, we chat about: · Blending individual talent and the audience for commercial opportunities. · Video content having a moment. · Pushing yourself to be better. · What's important when building a voice online. And so much more! You can connect with Ash here: On LinkedIn Or via the Great Influence website. If you've been inspired and would like to find ways to lead better, launch your business idea, grow your business or increase your online presence, book in a call with me, Liz Hamlet (Podcast host, Coach, Speaker & Strategist) at https://www.sparksucceed.co.uk/ or connect with me on LinkedIn on https://www.linkedin.com/in/liz-hamlet/ Grab my “32 LinkedIn content ideas – when you're stuck for inspiration” prompt guide here - https://share.hsforms.com/1RC9WvJYfSL6XloNYpLAifA4ftzn Join the waitlist for my upcoming book launch “How to ask for a a pay rise (and get it!)”.
In episode 38 of the "Chats with Clark" Podcast, Brendan DeVenney joins the show to discuss his journey in the broadcasting world. Starting at St. Ignatius High School in the school's Saint Ignatius Broadcasting Network, DeVenney worked his way to being one of the most beloved broadcasters on the network, calling various sports in some of the school's biggest, most memorable games. DeVenney also describes the way in which God and faith are forever there, even in times when we don't actively relate with God or practice that faith. Within that realm, DeVenney's father is one of his greatest influences in his life, as he even worked at Ignatius in the campus ministry department. Tune in to episode 38 to hear stories of dire commitment to one's craft and utter desire to be in relationship with God, inspired from working through difficulties and persevering when wanting to quit. To get in touch with DeVenney: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/brendev216/ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Thanks for checking out this episode of the "Chats with Clark" Podcast! If there is any content that YOU would like to hear featured or would like to set up an interview time, email me your questions, thoughts, or ideas at chatswithclark@gmail.com!
Welcome to Episode 79. We're talking about personal branding, what it is, what it's not, and why my guest thinks many people are approaching it in the wrong way. Who better to talk about this topic than the founder of personal branding agency Great Influence, Ash Jones. Ash is the person who started working with Steven Bartlett on his personal brand when he founded his social media agency, Social Chain. Steven has gone on to become one of the most influential voices in entrepreneurship. If this makes you think about your own personal brand, whether you're an agency owner, or agency account manager, and if you are an agency account manager and you've never received any formal training in account management, you might like to read more about my Account Accelerator training on my website: https://www.accountmanagementskills.com/training.
Powerful voice in the neurodiversity space and ADHD and Autism advocate, Ellie Middleton, joins Jordan to talk about how one viral LinkedIn post launched her into building her 169k audience on that channel, and her own community platform (un)masked. Ellie is clear that her diagnoses of ADHD and Autism helped unlock this next part of her career as a creator, and gave her “cheat codes” to create bold and successful content. It also helped build her purpose, and a centre-point for her work. As an expert in the personal branding space, Ellie reveals strategy on how to elevate your online presence. From micro-moments, connecting with your audience by branding your personality traits, and self-evaluating viral successes - this episode is full of Ellie's top takeaways to succeed as a creator on LinkedIn and beyond. Topics discussed in this episode include: 0:50 - 1:40 - Ellie's advice to her younger self 1:40 - 3:45 - Finding her personal brand with Great Influence with Ash Jones 3.46 - 5:50 - Embracing your differences (her ADHD and Autism diagnosis) 6:09 - 13:20 - Ellie's viral #IAMPROFESSIONAL LinkedIn post 13:30 - 14:50 - What is personal branding 15:05 - 16:20 - How being neurodivergent has helped in her career 16:28 - 19:43 - Tinx and how she's nailing her personal brand 20:02 - 21:57 - Her learnings with her platforms including (un)masked. 22:04 - 23:40 - The future of Ellie's platforms 23:50 - 24:56 - Creators she loves including Ella Willis and Milly Evans Content referenced in this episode: Ellie's viral LinkedIn post: https://www.linkedin.com/posts/elliemidds_can-we-pls-talk-for-a-minute-about-the-outdated-activity-6858668363242180608-A2xT/ Rich Mom Walk trend with Tinx: https://www.tiktok.com/tag/richmomwalk?lang=en Ella Willis on TikTok https://www.tiktok.com/@ellaellaw Milly Evans on TikTok https://www.tiktok.com/@itsmillyevans Ellie's Socials https://www.instagram.com/elliemidds/?hl=en https://www.tiktok.com/@elliemidds Want more expert advice from Jordan? Subscribe to UNBOXED EXTRA for subscriber-exclusive, weekly deep dives which pull out strategic lessons from the main episodes and explain how to implement them… plus ad-free listening too. New EXTRA episodes drop every Friday. Subscribe today by clicking ‘Try Free' on Apple Podcasts Follow us on socials: LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/jordanschwarzenberger Instagram: www.instagram.com/unboxedwithjordan Tiktok: www.tiktok.com/@unboxedwithjordan A Listen production, with Arcade Media.Want to hear your brand in this show? Email: Unboxed@listen.co.uk
In this episode, Olivia is joined by Ellie Middleton, ADHD and Autism advocate, consultant and speaker. Ellie is also a content strategist part-time for personal branding agency, Great Influence. We discuss what life is like as a neurodivergent person, Ellie's career as a content creator and consultant, as well as how marketers can ensure their marketing is accessible for those who have ADHD and Autism. Ellie is a breath of fresh air when it comes to building a brand online with her relatable and honest LinkedIn/TikTok content regularly going viral. Tune into this episode if you want to learn more about how you can ensure your marketing efforts are accessible for people like Ellie.
Ash took time out his day to allow me to visit their Great Influence offices in Manchester. Conducting the podcast in a glass greenhouse, we spoke about his origin story from founding member of social chain with Steve Bartlett to founding his own company, Great Influence. From how culture works within a business to how success is perceived, Ash really got me thinking about my own journey. I hope he does the same for you. Sponsors: Sams Contact Details:Phone: 07834470389Email: Samuel.flannagan@tyronash.comhttps://www.instagram.com/samflan_realestate/https://www.linkedin.com/in/samuel-flannagan-aa8794248Anthony Koums & Benjamin BillowEmail: anthonykoumi1992@gmail.comSocials: https://www.instagram.com/bullybillowsWebsite: http://www.bullybillows.com/If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe and follow so you don't miss future episodes.Feel free to write a review on Apple/iTunes, then screenshot and send to the link below:Linkedin - https://www.linkedin.com/in/sim-bhatoy?lipi=urn%3Ali%3Apage%3Ad_flagship3_profile_view_base_contact_details%3Bn7YD28isRSOkhjjrExSkkw%3D%3D Support the showSponsors Bully Billows Anthony Koums & Benjamin Billows: Email: anthonykoumi1992@gmail.comSocials: https://www.instagram.com/bullybillows/Website: http://www.bullybillows.comHERAhttps://heraclothing.com/Discount code: HERAXSIM15 for 15% off If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe and follow so you don't miss future episodes. Feel free to write a review on Apple/iTunes, then screenshot and send to the link below: Linkedin - https://www.linkedin.com/in/sim-bhatoy?lipi=urn%3Ali%3Apage%3Ad_flagship3_profile_view_base_contact_details%3Bn7YD28isRSOkhjjrExSkkw%3D%3D
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Neurodiversity should be increasingly on the radar of marketers everywhere because knowing how your customers think and feel is such a big part of what we do. Gladly, Ellie Middleton is front and centre in shouting about issues of neurodiversity. So what is life like for a neurodivergent marketer and how can we use that experience to our own benefit? Come and listen to Ellie talk about her experiences, how masking has made her a better marketer, and how teams can support their neurodivergent colleagues.
How well do you communicate? There are a few things that you can do to deliver a better message. 1) The personal aspect of your presentation, so understanding the importance of a good physical presence.2) Every time we speak, we are either communicating or not. If we're communicating, then we're demonstrating our understanding of language and influence. But is a message just a message? Being able to clearly communicate what it is that you want to tell someone and why they should listen is an important part of being a successful speaker.This week Lauren Sergy, public speaking & communication skills expert.This interview is packed with some of the best advice out there on public speaking. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
How well do you communicate? There are a few things that you can do to deliver a better message. 1) The personal aspect of your presentation, so understanding the importance of a good physical presence.2) Every time we speak, we are either communicating or not. If we're communicating, then we're demonstrating our understanding of language and influence. But is a message just a message? Being able to clearly communicate what it is that you want to tell someone and why they should listen is an important part of being a successful speaker.This week Lauren Sergy, public speaking & communication skills expert. This interview is packed with some of the best advice out there on public speaking. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week Johnathan, Jim, and Jason have Lorenzo Neal on the show. Lorenzo is an American former professional football player who was a fullback in the National Football League for sixteen seasons. Neal played college football for the Fresno State Bulldogs. He was drafted by the New Orleans Saints in the fourth round of the 1993 NFL Draft. In this episode they dive into being a Champion of influence as a former athlete to their own children. Also what does life look like after sports and how do you find fulfillment when your playing career is over at any level. Finally, they are going to discuss the importance of understanding your identity. You are more than an athlete. Sports are simply something you do, they are not who you are. This is why athletes need to understand that there is a good possibility your greatest years to make a difference in the world come after you're done playing, not necessary while you're playing. Connect with Lorenzo here https://www.linkedin.com/in/lorenzo-neal/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/4dathletes/message
Behaviors are caught, not taught. Kids pick up behaviors by the influences around them, both at home and away from home. As parents we need to be an overpowering influence , talking to them about core values and not leaving it to the world to decide for them. If you enjoyed this episode, make sure and give us a five star rating and leave us a review on iTunes, Podcast Addict, Podchaser and Castbox. Sign up for the next Follow-Through Challenge Follow me on Social Media:Amy on IGAmy on Facebook Resources:AmyLedin.comLean Bodies Consulting (LBC)LBC University
In today's episode with catch with with Ph.D alum Dr. Melissa Shubert Smith, a professor of communications and the Gibbons Chair of Journalism at the Mississippi University for Women in Columbus, MS. Dr. Smith wears many hats at her university but still finds time to devote much attention to publishing books, including her latest book, Third Parties, Outsiders, and Renegades: Modern Challenges to the Two-Party System in Presidential Elections (https://www.amazon.com/Third-Parties-Outsiders-Renegades-Communication/dp/1793620725). Much of her work has focused on outsider candidates and the influence they can have on shaping the agendas and narratives for those who follow. In addition to the tremendous research she has done, she teaches anywhere from four to six classes a semester (that is a lot for those of us in academia) plus finds time to train for and run half marathons. She ran her first half marathon in 2013 and used it as an opportunity to raise money for schools damaged by the EF4 tornado that devastated the Tuscaloosa area in 2011. We had so much fun in this conversation and you don't want to miss it. For more information on Dr. Smith: https://www.muw.edu/as/com/faculty/70-dr-melissa-m-smith To follow Mississippi University for Women on Twitter: @MUWedu To follow us on Twitter: @ ICIRAlabama
Welcome back to the Amanda Perry Podcast! Every Monday I'll be sharing insights from founders and leaders in the world of DTC, business and everything in-between. Claudia Cardinali is Head of Client Operations at Great Influence, the UK's leading personal branding agency building inspirational leaders such as Stephen Bartlett, Katy Leeson and Gary Neville. Join us in conversation as we cover where to start with personal branding, the power of content seeding and the importance of authenticity online. Claudia Cardinali: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ccardinali9/ Great Influence: https://greatinfluence.co.uk/ Amanda Perry: https://www.amandaperry.co.uk https://www.linkedin.com/in/amandaperryuk/ https://www.instagram.com/amandaperry/
In this episode we sat down with the amazing Ash Jones, the Founder at personal branding agency, Great Influence. Ash has helped to build personal brands for some of the UK's biggest CEOs & Founders and transform them into industry-leading influential figures on Linkedin. His journey started with Steven Bartlett, CEO of Social Chain, where he was one of the founding employees in the team. Ash helped set the strategy for Steven's personal brand. Steven is now widely considered to be one of the UK's most influential entrepreneurs, with his #1 business podcast 'Diary Of A CEO' and Sunday Times bestselling book 'Happy Sexy Millionaire'. Since then, Ash has worked with a number of CEOs & Founders, most notably the CEO of PrettyLittleThing - Umar Kamani, Myprotein Founder - Oliver Cookson, Huel Founder - Julian Hearn, and Parklife & Warehouse Project Founder - Sacha Lord. Follow Ash here Check out Great Influence Watch this episode on Youtube — We're a video podcast talking brand and creativity with the world's best in class. Hosted by Andrew Dobbie Sponsored by The One Club for Creativity Powered by MadeBrave Follow us: Facebook Instagram Twitter Linkedin Our website: https://justachatwith.com
You will have heard of Steven Bartlett. Come across his Instagram posts. His thought-provoking tweets. His globally-acclaimed podcast and now seat in the Dragon's Den. But you might not of heard of Ash Jones - Founder of Great Influencer... and the man behind Steven Bartlett's personal brand. When Ash joined Steven and Social Chain, he was cleaning gym floors. Now he runs a personal branding agency, Great Influence and manages people like Umar Kamani (PrettyLittleThing), Dom Mcgregor (Co-Founder, Social Chain) and Julian Hearn (Huel). And as a competitor to my business, you might be surprised to hear him appear on my podcast. But Ash is a huge inspiration to me - not just as an entrepreneur but as a person. And I know you'll be just as inspired by him too.
Debra, Diana, and Jesi are joined by their husbands Jeff, David, and Nathan to talk about Potemkin's villages, the most-kissed lips in history, and corporate team build gone wrong... and the worst Valentine's Day gifts. Tell us what sparks your interest on twitter (@interest_spark), facebook, instagram, and TikTok! (@sparkmyinterestpodcast) Send a crazy story or interesting article to sparkmyinterestpodcast@gmail.com or through our website sparkmyinterestpodcast.com and we might just discuss it on the show! Articles and other sources: https://tinybeans.com/worst-valentines-day-gifts/ https://www.britannica.com/biography/Catherine-the-Great/Influence-of-Grigory-Potemkin https://www.sciencealert.com/how-dead-girl-paris-ended-up-most-kissed-lips-in-history-l-inconnue-de-la-seine-resusci-anne-cpr-annie-death-mask https://www.salon.com/2000/03/01/hijack/
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Ash is the Founder of personal branding agency Great Influence, and part of Social Chain's founding team. The man behind the personal brands of the likes of Steven Bartlett and Julian Hearn, his experience and knowledge of social media as a tool for good is second to none. In this episode, we discuss: - The value in personal branding - The social media shift we've seen over the past decade - The life shift that comes with taking on a leadership role Ash: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ash-jones-85363975/ https://greatinfluence.co.uk Me: https://instagram.com/katyleeson?utm_medium=copy_link https://www.linkedin.com/in/katy-leeson-39931a53 https://twitter.com/katyleeson?s=21
Great Influence is an agency, founded by Ash Jones, that specialises in personal branding. Great Influence boasts clients who are the founders of global brands such as MyProtein, and business leaders and speakers such as marketing behemoth, Steven Bartlett. Ash knows how to get brands, business owners and creators big and small noticed in a busy online landscape. This episode will give you the advice and tools you need to get your personal brand off the ground and why you can benefit from people knowing your name. You can find Ash and the team online at @greatinfluence_.
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On today's episode, I'm joined by founder and CEO of Great Influence - the UK's leading personal branding agency. The expert that's building some of the internet's favourite entrepreneurs, it all started for this week's guest when he met a guy named Steven Bartlett. Joining the team at Steven's first start-up, Wallpark, it wasn't until they began cultivating what would become the world-renowned digital marketing agency, Social Chain, that he began to notice a shift in the way things were being promoted. Realising people would more readily buy into people, rather than a whole load of adverts and campaigns, he started honing in on the art of building public profiles. After seeing massive success with Steven, he decided it was time to try make it on his own. Taking what he'd learnt so far, he set up Great Influence. Handling the personal images of Umar Kamani, founder of Pretty Little Thing, Julian Hearn, founder of Huel and Oliver Cookson of MyProtein - to name but a few - he's lifting the veil on the personal branding buzz word that's spreading like wildfire across social media. Here's what it's like to be Ash Jones. For more on Ash visit his LinkedIn profile and keep up to date with him on social media @_ashleybjones
A personal brand is a powerful thing. It can get your name out there, establish you as an influential authority, get your foot in the door with your dream clients, and so much more. But how do you actually build a personal brand? What does it take to go from unknown to well-known? And how instrumental is social media? I invited personal branding expert, Ash Jones, onto the show to find out. Ash is the Founder of Great Influence, a personal branding agency responsible for growing the iconic personal brands of CEOs and social media leaders, including Steven Bartlett (Social Chain), Umar Kamani (Pretty Little Thing), Katy Leeson (Social Chain), and many, many more. Ash shared plenty of brilliant tips for anyone and everyone hoping to level up their personal brand using social media. Whether you're super outspoken already or trying to come out of your shell, this episode has the advice for you. Find out about: How to start building your personal brand from zero Why your personal brand leads to greater influence and increased trust How personal branding is possible for everyone – even introverts Important Links & Mentions Ash's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ash-jones-85363975/ (https://www.linkedin.com/in/ash-jones-85363975/) Great Influence: https://www.greatinfluence.co.uk/ (https://www.greatinfluence.co.uk/) My book: https://www.content10x.com/book (Content 10x: More Content, Less Time, Maximum Results) More about personal branding: https://www.content10x.com/how-to-build-your-personal-brand-with-chris-ducker/ (https://www.content10x.com/how-to-build-your-personal-brand-with-chris-ducker/) Join hundreds of business owners, content creators and marketers and get content repurposing tips and advice delivered straight to your inbox every week https://www.content10x.com/newsletter (https://www.content10x.com/newsletter) To watch the video, or read the blog post, https://content10x.com/201 (click here)
Meeting just one person can change the whole course of your life. This couldn't be more true for today's guest, Ash Jones. Ash is the Founder of Personal Branding agency Great Influence. He has helped to build some of the UK's biggest CEO's & Founders into industry-leading influential figures on Social Media. His journey started with Steven Bartlett, CEO of Social Chain, where he was part of the founding team. Steven is now widely considered one of the UK's most influential entrepreneurs, with his #1 business podcast 'Diary Of A CEO', Sunday Times bestselling book 'Happy Sexy Millionaire' and being the youngest Dragon on BBC One's Dragons Den. Since then, Ash has worked with a number of CEO's & Founders, most notably Umar Kamani - CEO of Pretty Little Thing, Oliver Cookson - Founder of Myprotein, Julian Hearn - Founder of Huel and Sacha Lord - Founder of Parklife & Warehouse Project. In this episode we discuss: How Ash met Steven Bartlett His experience of being part of Social Chain How to improve work ethic and the importance of accountability Why it's important to surround yourself with people who have achieved great things Follow Talk Twenties on social media: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/talktwenties/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/61822... Twitter: https://twitter.com/talk_twenties LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/talk...
If you have not already heard of today's guest, by the end of this episode, you will be google searching how you can get your hands on more of his material. Or at least that is what I did when I first came across his content. Kerwin Rae comes today as a highly sought after business strategist, author, speaker and host of the Unstoppable podcast. I had the opportunity to be interviewed on his show last month, and knew that I needed to share him with my audience. What I love about Kerwin is that while he is a business coach and strategist, you will soon see that he is an expert on studying the psychology of influence and works with people to become their best selves, which in return, helps them to exponentially grow in their business. I am confident that this will go down as one of the favorite episodes to date. Kerwin Rae Resources:InstagramFacebookTwitterKerwin Rae on YouTubeUnstoppable with Kerwin Rae PodcastKerwin Rae Website If you enjoyed this episode, make sure and give us a five star rating and leave us a review on iTunes, Podcast Addict, Podchaser and Castbox. Sign up for the next DAC Bootcamp Follow me on Social Media:Amy on IGAmy on Facebook Resources:AmyLedin.comLean Bodies Consulting (LBC)LBC University
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In this episode of the podcast, Gaby is joined by Claudia Cardinali. Claudia is a Storyteller at Great Influence, where she helps to build the UK's leading CEO's & Founders into industry-leading influential figures. Having built a personal brand to over 11,000 followers on her own LinkedIn in the last 12 months, she's now on a mission to help people get through their quarter life crisis' and find careers they genuinely love. This episode covers: • The struggles of leaving university - experiencing a 'quarter life crisis' • Why you shouldn't worry if you're not in your dream job right now • Why should you use your voice more online and how to get over the fear of posting This episode of the podcast is proudly sponsored by Plum, the app that helps you set aside more money, little but often, while also looking after your bills. To find out more about Plum you can download the app here: https://prf.hn/click/camref:1011liSae/pubref:talktwenties Follow Talk Twenties on: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/talktwenties/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/618225965482268/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/talk_twenties LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/talktwenties/
On this Youth Sunday, Youth Pastor, Gustavo Gonzalez delivers a message from Colossians 1 and 4. Though few have heard of Epaphras, he was an impetus behind the churches in Collosae, Hierapolis and Laodicea and a model of prayer!
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There are so many reasons for me wanting to do an episode on personal brand. Let’s go back to the beginning. At the start of my agency career, I worked mostly with ad agencies. This was in the 90s and honestly – it was dazzling. The high profile exit of Maurice and Charles from Saatchi […]
Personal branding has been a terms that's been used A LOT in the last couple of years and to me, this guy is THE Personal Branding Guy. Meet Ash Jones, the Founder of Great Influence, the personal branding agency behind the UK's Biggest CEOs & Founders including; Steven Bartlett (Founder, Social Chain) Oliver Cookson (My Protein), Umar Kamani (Pretty Little Thing) Dom McGregor (Founder, Social Chain) Katy Leeson (MD, Social Chain) Carrie Rose, (Rise At Seven) I think you'll agree with me - the guy knows a thing or two when it comes to building personal brands right - they're some bloody incredible names! In this very open and honest episode we chat about; → What actually IS personal branding → How Ash got in to it in the first place → And insight in to how it became a thing at Social Chain, and what lessons he learnt from that → The emotional journey that personal branding makes you take and how to ride the rollercoaster → He also shares two of the key things you need to if you're thinking about starting your own personal branding journey I hope you found this conversation useful, I know I did. If you did make sure you share it with your audience as you never know who it may help. You can find Ash: https://www.greatinfluence.co.uk/ (Website) | https://www.linkedin.com/in/ash-jones-85363975/ (LinkedIn) | https://www.instagram.com/_ashleybjones/ (Instagram)
Welcome back to The House Hack Podcast! This week, we're joined by Claudia Cardinali and talking all things personal branding and how it can elevate your chances of getting that job, securing that client and creating an audience. Claudia is currently a Storyteller at Great Influence - a personal branding organisation helping entrepreneurs build their influence, control their own narrative and drive positive PR to their audience around their business ventures and themselves. In the episode, we chat about what personal branding is and how you can be leveraging it for yourselves and your organisations to create more opportunities. We think ahead as to the impact employee advocacy will have and how marketing has changed over the last few years. We talk about her career to date from university to working in a café and exploring her passion of changing the way we learn, supporting young people and understanding the truth behind marketing. See you in the episode! The Socials: Claudia's LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/ccardinali9/ House Hack LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/company/house-hack-events/ Ryan LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/ryan-mcgee/ Charlie LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/realcharlierogers/ Stuff we talk about: Great Influence - https://www.greatinfluence.co.uk/ James Clear's Atomic Habits - https://www.amazon.co.uk/Atomic-Habits-Proven-Build-Break/dp/1847941834
Olivia and Martha are joined by Claudia Cardinali who currently helps to build some of the UK's biggest CEO's and Founders into industry-leading influential figures on LinkedIn at Great Influence, to discuss all things personal branding. Claudia talks about how you can create your own personal brand through honing in on your passions and emphasises the importance of forgetting what people say to overcome the fear of showing up online.
This episode, I talked about the influence you as an individual can deposit to yourself in the success of 2021. Most times we wait till we get motivated by others before we embark on our endeavors which most times they come late or don't come at all, but with “you” as a motivation for yourself, the sky is your starting point!
A strong personal brand is something people say you need all the time, but rarely tell you how. That's where Ash and Claudia come in. Ash was one of the first employees of Social Chain, and was a significant part of the establishment of the personal brand of Steven Bartlett, but also many of the world's best known CEOs. In this session – he'll speak through how you can do it too.
She's an international superstar. From modeling to acting, to producing and directing both feature films as well as independent films, and documentaries that can build bridges to bring humanity closer. Prior to relocating and finally making her filmmaking dreams come true in Hollywood, she had also done a variety of commercial work for a number of household-name brands like Pepsi, Versace and Toyota. Her story and impact has also been featured in CNN, Fox, NBC, CBS, and E! Entertainment, always using her platforms as a celebrity and influencer to inspire her friends and followers through the love of her philanthropic initiatives. She is the co-founder of Flor de Loto Pictures, a media company focused on bringing about social consciousness and global awareness to the public. She also laid the groundwork for the Oporto Foundation whose primary mission is to assist homeless children by supplying food, healthcare, education and rehabilitation. She serves as a celebrity spokesperson for QLB which builds green homes for the indigenous residents in arid Altiplano, Bolivia. And last but not least, for her charitable efforts via the Carla Ortiz Foundation, concentrated on the 2011 flooding disaster in La Paz, Bolivia, which affected over a million people, she was awarded with the Gold Medal of Honor from its congress... Becoming only the 4th recipient in the history of Bolivia. This Wonder Woman's name is the one and only Carla Ortiz. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/andifreedomsystem/message
Ash is the Founder of Great Influence, who specialise in Social Media Strategy, Content and Growth specifically for C-Suite, Founders & Director's. Ash talks about his story from where he started his journey with Steven Bartlett, helping found the Social Chain, to his own agency now. Ash shares client stories and his own wisdom on how he created his personal brand, from coming from a large well-known business.https://www.linkedin.com/in/ash-jones-85363975/https://www.greatinfluence.co.uk/https://www.linkedin.com/in/peterhoole78/https://www.linkedin.com/in/spencergallagher/https://www.linkedin.com/company/agencynomics-limited/https://www.linkedin.com/company/cact-ushttps://cact.us https://agencynomics.comBooks / website / other references in this Vodcast include:Agencynomics by Spencer Gallagher & Peter Hoole : https://amzn.to/2xHuPQThis episode was brought to you by Forecast https://hubs.la/H0xtd2S0Wirehive, Cactus, the Agencynomics Community and The Cactus Academy https://www.wirehive.com/https://www.cact.us/https://community.agencynomics.com/https://thecactus.academy/Agencynomics is a social enterprise dedicated to helping Agencies to adopt the practices they need to propel their Agency.Agencynomics and Agencyphonics are not for profit.https://www.buymeacoffee.com/spg4Please follow us on Twitter, Instagram and LinkedIn @Agencynomics
Marian devotion nearly died out after Vatican II due to misinterpretation of the Council, some willful. First Paul VI, with Marialis Cultus (1974) and then most significantly John Paul II who reversed that.
If you want to build anything (life, business, success, marriage, relationships, etc.), it is imperative for you to lay down a proper foundation in accordance with the structure you plan to build. My father-in-law spent over 20 years as a professional homebuilder and he took great pride in the quality and surety of the foundations upon which he built his houses. Foundations are critical in the success of a build. I often think about the massive skyscrapers erected in cities around the world. Careful planning comes in play as a foundation is meticulously engineered to support the building or structure to be constructed upon it. Why should our lives be any different? In today's feature presentation, I'm going to share how you can engineer, construct, and lay a foundation for success, prosperity, and happiness, that will stand the test of time. Tips, Tools, And Resources: Michael Hyatt's Full Focus Planner has been an incredible planning and productivity resource for me! Set your course, determine your next steps, chart your progress, stay on track. To learn more, visit brianholmes.com/fullfocus Building A Foundation: Engineer the foundation Remember what to consider Prepare the ground What needs to be cleared away? Lay down the forms Set boundaries Make it permanent Once the foundation has been laid, you can only go up! 3 Things To Consider When Laying a Foundation: The 4 Cornerstones The Relationship Factor Don't Cut Corners
Does your drama you bring to the table impact others more the higher up you get in your career? This was a great questions asked by a recent executive leader at one of my sessions that got me thinking. This podcast breaks down my thoughts on whether the impact of our personal drama as a higher-level leader in an organization is grander than our initial research has discovered. In our research at Reality-Based Leadership, we found that your overall value that you bring to your work decreases greatly if you are high in emotional expensiveness or lacking fluency in what causes drama in an organization. In fact, the amount of drama has a 3x negative effect in comparison to your performance and your future potential when you look at the total value you are bringing to a team, organization, interaction or customer experience. This -3x factor is quite an eye-opener for many who hear our work for the first time. Below is the link to do your own self-assessment and learn more about our Employee Value Equation and the cost of our own drama. https://www.realitybasedleadership.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/08/Employee-Value-Equation-1.pdf But in a recent session in NYC with an executive group, an attendee posed the question about whether as a CEO or high level leader that your drama could be even grander than that because of your influence and position in a company. Could it be -5x, -8x or even a -10x because so many are aware of your every move, comment and non-verbal. After all, you are the final decision point for your organization and many look to your leadership for guidance. I had not considered this as an option so on the plane after the event I did some reflecting and put together this podcast. So this is a great episode for anyone wondering about: What is the effect of my drama as a leader on the organization How to lead better with less drama What is the cost of drama on high-level leaders Conflict Resolution and understanding our part in solving issues This really is something to consider and I can't wait to hear what you all think about this topic and my reflections. It really makes you think about each day and your influence especially for some of you who have a determined team working alongside you. Your influence if you are not bringing your highest self to the table could be an even grander cause of chaos in your workplace. If you have any feedback or questions let's continue the discussion at any of the places below: Twitter Instagram Facebook For more of my videos and behind-the-scenes footage of my keynotes and speaking engagements check out my YouTube Channel. If you'd love for me to speak at your next event you can check out my Speaker's Page to learn more. Let's keep livin' drama free my people. - Alex
We live in a fast paced world. We cannot slow down for fear of being run over. Because we are moving at such a rapid pace in life we miss things. The immediate and pressing things are all that get our attention while we forget the essential and necessary things. In our text, they were not in one place very long before they moved on. They got off of one boat and quickly got onto another boat. In their haste, they forgot to buy bread for their journey. Jesus talks to them about the leaven of the Pharisees and of Herod. He was referring to the influence of the Pharisees and Herod, but they misinterpreted His words to mean that He was chiding them for forgetting bread. The Pharisees were a group of people who taught the right things and had good intentions, but they did not live what they preached. The core of their teaching was not wrong, but their practice was. Jesus was telling the disciples that there had to be more to them than just what they said. They not only had to process it, they had to live it. We need people who live what the word says. Jesus was reaching deeper than just bread, but about hidden influences. Leavening is a small thing, but it has a great effect. Jesus’ message was that we have to be careful about the gradual, small influence of things over time. Wrong thinking, wrong attitudes and a wrong outlook on life will have an affect on us over time. The whole loaf is affected by just a little leaven. Rising bread is full of hot air. Jesus was saying that he needs people that are full of more than just hot air. If there was ever a day that God needs people to be more than hot air, it is now. It does not take much leaven to have an affect. It is estimated that there were 5-6 million Jews in old testament times, but there were only 5-6 thousand Pharisees. Just a little bit affects a lot. Just a little bit of anger affects a lot. Just a little bit of jealousy can have a big effect. We see this effect in modern culture. Christian faith and values have been under attack for the past few decades. The things we are seeing in our culture now demonstrate the subtle slow deterioration of what we call old fashion values. More than just culturally, we see in our own lives, subtle changes. Something small will attack our faith and before we know it, spiritually we find ourselves miles away from where we once were. Jesus was trying to talk to the disciples about serious things. They were being influenced by subtle things around them that could influence their faith. What are the undermining things life? One can be the timing of God’s work in our life. God works in His own time, and that often is too long for our liking. God can give us a promise, but the time between the promise and the delivery of that promise causes many to lose faith that it would ever happen. We get so impatient with God, but He has a purpose for everything that He does and the timing with which He does it. Another thing that can undermine faith is the mean that God uses to accomplish His purpose. Joseph had a promise that all would bow to him, but the path that it took to get there lead through slavery, false imprisonment and abandonment. Don’t let anything gradually unravel what God is doing in our life. Don’t let the world lull us into complacency about what God is doing.
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Becoming a Tool of Great Influence for God from Standing Firm: living and defending the truth sermon series at Capital Community Church
Becoming a Tool of Great Influence for God from Standing Firm: living and defending the truth sermon series at Capital Community Church