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A rugby World Cup winner walks into a room full of people who defend networks for a living. Maggie Alphonsi joins me to talk about breaking barriers, leading with your strengths, and what changed the day athletes stopped waiting for the back page and started telling their own stories.
PODCAST EPISODE | An Analog Brain In A Digital Age With Marco Ciappelli — On Location at Infosecurity Europe 2026 The most dangerous attacks at Infosecurity Europe 2026 weren't the high-tech ones. Lee Clark of the Retail & Hospitality ISAC sits down with me to explain why the soft target is still a human being — a help desk, a new hire, a phone ringing at dinner — and what stays in our hands as the shopper quietly becomes an algorithm.
There is a con called the Spanish Prisoner. A letter arrives from a stranger: a wealthy man sits in a foreign jail, and for a small advance to free him, he will reward you many times over. The trick is at least four hundred years old. It is also, give or take a few details, the email sitting in your spam folder this morning. I keep that in mind whenever someone tells me cybercrime is a technology problem. The tools change. The mark does not. We are still robbed through the same prehistoric wiring: a flash of fear, a moment of greed, a decision made in panic before the slow part of the brain wakes up. That is the thread I pulled on with Sarah Armstrong-Smith at InfoSecurity Europe. Sarah spent nearly thirty years in cyber and crisis leadership, was Chief Security Advisor at Microsoft, and now runs Secure Horizons. She has written two books on the human side of all this and sits on the UK Government Cyber Advisory Board. After all of it, she says the thing most people in her position will not say out loud: whatever we are doing is not working. More tools, more money, more people, more AI, and the problem keeps getting worse. Attack, wake-up call, attack, wake-up call. How many wake-up calls, she asks, does anyone need? I asked what keeps her up at night. She described an industrial accident on the scale of 9/11, triggered through a network: the first time a cyber incident kills people in numbers. We have been lucky so far. She doubts luck is a plan. The industry loves a big number, and the number is exactly where the human disappears. X million records stolen, Y terabytes gone. The day before, my friend Geoff White sat in this same chair and described a ransomware attack that shut down a hospital, which meant a woman missed the cancer appointment she had counted on. That is an Armageddon, and it has a name and a face. Sarah, as it happens, knows Geoff's work well enough to carry a line from him on the back of her book. The human element keeps finding the same small circle of people willing to talk about it. So how do we move this from a line item to a fact of society? Her answer is collective resilience. There is no prize for being the last one standing, because we are all wired into the same supply chain, the same dependencies, the same brittle web. And the smallest businesses, the ones without a war chest to ride out the storm, are the ones we discuss the least. Then a statistic. Close to half of all crime in the UK is now fraud or cyber. Around one percent of policing is pointed at it. Read those two numbers again. We fund what we can see, and we want officers on the street because a visible patrol both deters the thief and reassures the neighbourhood. The crime that actually empties our accounts happens somewhere we have agreed not to look. Follow the money, Sarah says, and you rarely stop at one criminal's pocket. It pays for the next thing: drugs, weapons, and more often than people imagine, the trafficking of human beings. Will AI save us? She did not flinch. Whatever you build to detect, the other side uses to evade. The asymmetry holds. Technology is part of the answer and never the whole of it, because the problem was never only technical. So what do we carry forward, and what do we leave behind? We carry the person behind the number: the one who misses the appointment, the small shop that never reopens. We leave behind the fantasy that a clever enough machine will spare us the harder work, which is teaching a whole society to recognize the Spanish Prisoner when it arrives, wearing this year's technology. Sarah's books are linked below, with a second edition on the way. Geoff's conversation is part of this same coverage. And if you want more of these, the newsletter lives at marcociappelli.com. Let's keep thinking. — Marco Co-Founder ITSPmagazine & Studio C60 | Creative Director | Branding & Marketing Advisor | Personal Branding Coach | Journalist | Writer | Podcast: An Analog Brain In A Digital Age ⚠️ Beware: Pigs May Fly |
PODCAST EPISODE | An Analog Brain In A Digital Age — On Location at InfoSecurity Europe 2026 On Location With Sean Martin And Marco Ciappelli Bronwyn Boyle can talk about software vulnerabilities for hours. Talking about her own — the burnout she didn't recognize until someone named it — turned out to be harder, and more important. We sat down at InfoSecurity Europe to talk about the human cost of guarding the machine, and whether our analog brains were ever built for this.
There is a moment in every conversation about cybercrime when the criminal stops being a shadow and becomes a person with a desk, a calendar, and a complaint about Monday. That moment is the one that interests me. For years I've been told cybersecurity is a technical problem. Firewalls, patches, acronyms nobody outside the room understands. And it is, partly. But sit with Geoff White for fifteen minutes at InfoSecurity Europe and the technical layer becomes what it always was underneath: people. People who get out of bed, argue with their partners, drink too much vodka after a breakup, and worry about a grandmother in the hospital — while running an extortion racket that, somewhere else, is shutting down the hospital treating someone else's grandmother. Geoff is an investigative journalist and author who has built a career out of refusing to let crime stay abstract. His new BBC series, Cyber Hack — the strand that grew out of The Lazarus Heist — turns its attention to one of the world's biggest ransomware gangs, Conti. And here is the detail that stayed with me: he has read their mail. Three hundred thousand internal messages, leaked, written by the criminals themselves when they assumed no one was watching. A journalist's candy store, as he called it. Also a nightmare — in Russian, thick with slang, mistranslated so often that “Bitcoin” comes out as “cue ball” and money hides behind the word for “grandmothers.” What fascinates me is not the heist. It is the self-portrait. Because the gang does not see a gang. They see a company. They have clients, they say. Customers. Negotiations conducted professionally. Some of them even hand the victim a report afterward — here is how we got in, here is what you should fix — as though extortion were a security audit with an invoice attached. Geoff has a theory I find hard to argue with: extortion is exhausting work for a smart person to do every day, so the brain quietly rewrites the job description. Criminal becomes businessman. The part that knows the truth shrinks. The story they tell themselves takes over. I'm Italian, so of course The Godfather arrived uninvited in the middle of our conversation. It's a business. Nothing personal. We laughed — I get to make that joke and Geoff doesn't — but underneath the laugh is something genuinely unsettling, and it has nothing to do with hackers. It's about all of us. We are all narrating ourselves into the people we'd prefer to be. The ransomware gang simply does it with higher stakes and worse intentions. This is why storytelling isn't decoration on top of cybersecurity. It's the only tool that makes the invisible visible. Geoff's last BBC series landed at number seven on the US charts, a few slots below Joe Rogan, because he tells these stories as stories — with the technical iceberg sitting safely below the waterline. People learn when they aren't being lectured. And we should learn, quickly. The same week I'm laughing about cue balls, Geoff describes cloning his own mother's voice with an AI tool and phoning her. She thought the line was just a little muffled. I told him what I tell my parents: if anything feels strange, hang up and call me directly. A pre-digital instinct, used as armor against a very digital trick. So what do we carry forward, and what do we leave behind? We carry the stories. We leave behind the comfortable idea that any of this is happening somewhere else, to someone else. The new season of Cyber Hack is expected in July. Listen to it — not because it will scare you, though it might, but because it makes a hidden world legible, and legibility is where every defense we have begins. Geoff's books and the show are linked below. And if you'd like more of these conversations, subscribe to the newsletter at marcociappelli.com. Let's keep thinking. — Marco Co-Founder ITSPmagazine & Studio C60 | Creative Director | Branding & Marketing Advisor | Personal Branding Coach | Journalist | Writer | Podcast: An Analog Brain In A Digital Age ⚠️ Beware: Pigs May Fly |
PODCAST EPISODE | An Analog Brain In A Digital Age With Marco Ciappelli Geoff White goes where organized crime and technology cross, and he comes back with stories. In this one he announces his newest BBC series — the rise and fall of the Conti ransomware gang — and we get into the thing underneath all of it: how you make a crime nobody can see feel real to people who will never see it.
In dieser Episode spreche ich mit Nele Sicher, Gründerin des Leaders Branding House, LinkedIn-Expertin und Personal Branding Coach. Nele hat sich von einer introvertierten Gründerin ohne Netzwerk zur gefragten Stimme für strategische Sichtbarkeit entwickelt und verrät, warum der Weg dahin viel mehr innere Arbeit war als Kommunikationsarbeit. Wir sprechen über echtes Netzwerken als Beziehungspflege, über KI-Texte, die nach Einheitsbrei klingen, und darüber, warum du auf LinkedIn Haltung zeigen musst, um wirklich wahrgenommen zu werden.
PODCAST EPISODE | An Analog Brain In A Digital Age With Marco Ciappelli Pablos Holman has built spaceships, zapped malaria-carrying mosquitoes with a laser, earned thousands of patents, and is now betting his venture capital on the inventors Silicon Valley forgot to fund. His new book, Deep Future: Creating Technology That Matters, is a call to arms against a tech industry that got drunk on software and forgot about the other 98% of the world.
PODCAST EPISODE | An Analog Brain In A Digital Age With Marco Ciappelli The United States spends 18.7% of its GDP on health — two to three times what countries like Italy spend. Italy has a longer life expectancy. So what exactly are we paying for? Gil Bashe, Chair of Global Health & Purpose at FINN Partners, former combat medic, and author of Healing the Sick Care System: Why People Matter, joined me on An Analog Brain In A Digital Age to talk about what happens when a system designed to heal people forgets that people exist. This is not a rant. It's a diagnosis — from someone who has seen the system from every angle: the battlefield, the boardroom, the pharmaceutical lobby, and the bedside of his own child.
New Book: Climate Capital — Investing in the Tools for a Regenerative Future | An Interview with Tom Chi | An Analog Brain In A Digital Age With Marco Ciappelli What if the economy isn't broken — just badly designed? Tom Chi, Google X founding member, inventor of 77 patents, and venture capitalist at At One Ventures, joined me on An Analog Brain In A Digital Age to discuss his new book Climate Capital: Investing in the Tools for a Regenerative Future. From the streets of Florence to the strip malls of Silicon Valley, from the mechanics of attention capture to the physics of ecological economics, this conversation goes far beyond climate. It's about how we design the systems we live inside — and whether we have the will to redesign them before it's too late.
Be Your Brand - PR und Personal Branding in Zeiten der Digitalisierung by PRleben
Viele Menschen glauben, Personal Branding sei einfach: Social Media-Profil (LinkedIn, Instagram, whatever…) anlegen, posten, Reichweite sammeln und fertig. Die Realität? Die meisten scheitern nicht an der Plattform, sondern an den falschen Annahmen. In dieser Solo-Folge von Be Your Brand spricht Personal Branding Coach und ehemalige RTL-Redakteurin Verena Bender über die 10 + 1 größten Fehler im Personal Branding – aus ihrer täglichen Coaching-Praxis mit Führungskräften, Gründerinnen, CEOs und Expert:innen. Du erfährst unter anderem: • Warum Personal Branding nicht mit LinkedIn oder Instagram beginnt • Weshalb „Ich kann ja vieles“ deine Positionierung verwässert • Warum klassische Medien wie WirtschaftsWoche, Radio oder TV Vertrauen aufbauen • Wieso Reichweite kein Qualitätsmerkmal ist • Warum der perfekte Zeitpunkt nie kommt • Weshalb fehlende Ziele dich in Content-Chaos treiben • Warum Trends kopieren dich beliebig macht • Warum zu professionelles Auftreten Distanz schafft • Warum Personal Branding nicht nur online entsteht • Und warum du deine Sichtbarkeit niemals komplett outsourcen solltest Mit echten Beispielen aus ihrer Arbeit zeigt Verena, wie Personal Branding strategisch, authentisch und langfristig funktioniert. Diese Episode ist für dich, wenn du: • als Führungskraft sichtbar werden willst • dein Expertenprofil schärfen möchtest • LinkedIn strategischer nutzen willst • dein Side Business aufbauen willst • dich für neue Jobs, Vorträge oder Medien positionieren möchtest • deine Personal Brand bewusst entwickeln willst Personal Branding ist kein Sprint. Es ist ein Prozess. Und der beginnt mit Klarheit über dein Ziel und nicht mit einem Post. ________________________________________
New Book: Lost in Time — Our Forgotten and Vanishing Knowledge | An Interview with Jack R. Bialik | An Analog Brain In A Digital Age With Marco Ciappelli There's a particular arrogance embedded in how we talk about progress. We speak about innovation as if it moves in one direction only — forward, upward, smarter, faster. But what if the line isn't straight? What if it loops, doubles back, and occasionally vanishes entirely? That's the uncomfortable question at the center of my conversation with Jack R. Bialik. His book Lost in Time: Our Forgotten and Vanishing Knowledge doesn't read like a history lesson. It reads like a case file — evidence, example by example, that the civilization we assume is the most advanced in human history is also, in some critical ways, deeply amnesiac. Take cataract surgery. We learned it in the 1700s, right? Except we didn't. Indians were performing it in 800 BC. The ancient Egyptians and Babylonians had diagrams of the procedure dating back to 2,400 BCE. The knowledge existed, worked, and then — somewhere in the chaos of collapsing empires and burning libraries — it vanished. We didn't progress past it. We forgot it, and then reinvented it from scratch, centuries later, convinced we were doing something new. Or the Baghdad Battery: clay pots, 2,000 years old, that when filled with acid can generate 1.1 volts of electricity. We don't know what they used them for. We don't know who figured it out. We just know it worked, it existed, and then it didn't anymore. This is what Bialik calls the pattern of loss — and it's not random. It follows catastrophe: the Library of Alexandria, the systematic destruction of Mayan records, the slow erosion of oral traditions as writing systems took over. Knowledge disappears when the systems that carry it collapse. And here's where the conversation gets uncomfortably relevant: we are building those systems right now, and we are not thinking about how long they'll last. The curator at the Computer History Museum told Bialik that to preserve the data from early IBM PCs and Macintosh computers, they had to print it on paper. The floppy drives had become brittle. The formats were unreadable. The digital archive was failing — and the only solution was to go analog. A vinyl record from the 1920s still plays. A CD from the 1980s may not survive another decade. I've been thinking about this since we recorded. My brain is analog — that's not just a podcast title, it's a philosophy. I grew up in Florence, surrounded by things that had survived centuries because they were made to last: stone, fresco, manuscript. Then I jumped on the digital train like everyone else, seduced by infinite libraries on my phone, music on demand, knowledge at my fingertips. But what Bialik is pointing out is that fingertips are fragile. And so are hard drives. The deeper issue isn't storage format. It's the distinction Bialik draws between knowledge and wisdom. Knowledge is the data — the cataract surgery technique, the battery design, the pyramid engineering. Wisdom is knowing why it matters, when to use it, and what the consequences might be. We've gotten extraordinarily good at accumulating knowledge. We are considerably worse at transmitting wisdom. And wisdom, Bialik argues, doesn't live in databases. It lives in the space between people — in stories, in teaching, in the slow transmission of judgment across generations. That's why oral tradition survived when everything else failed. Not because it was more sophisticated, but because it was more human. It didn't require a device to run on. I don't know how to solve the digital longevity problem. Neither does Bialik — not yet. But I think the first step is admitting we have one. That's actually one of the quietest, most powerful arguments in the book: be humble. We don't know everything. We never did. And some of the things we've lost might be exactly what we need right now. The question isn't just what we've forgotten. It's what we're forgetting today, while we're too busy scrolling to notice. Grab Lost in Time: Our Forgotten and Vanishing Knowledge — link below — and spend some time with a perspective that goes very, very far back. Which is maybe the only way to see very, very far forward. And if this kind of conversation is what you come here for, subscribe to the newsletter at marcociappelli.com. More of this. Less noise. — Marco Ciappelli Co-Founder ITSPmagazine & Studio C60 | Creative Director | Branding & Marketing Advisor | Personal Branding Coach | Journalist | Writer | Podcast: An Analog Brain In A Digital Age ⚠️ Beware: Pigs May Fly |
In this episode of "The Free Lawyer" podcast, host Gary interviews LinkedIn ghostwriter Victoria Michaels. Victoria shares her journey from running a marketing agency to helping lawyers and professionals build authentic LinkedIn brands. She discusses the importance of consistent, genuine content, the power of engagement, and how to overcome fears of posting online. Victoria offers practical tips for optimizing profiles, creating compelling posts, and building meaningful connections. The episode highlights how lawyers can use LinkedIn strategically to boost visibility, attract opportunities, and showcase their expertise while maintaining authenticity in an AI-driven digital world.Victoria Michaels is a LinkedIn ghostwriter who works with CEOs, lawyers, and legal professionals to build a consistent and credible presence online. She captures each client's natural voice and translates their experiences into content that attracts top talent, clients, and new opportunities. She began her career building and scaling a marketing agency, eventually selling the business and turning to LinkedIn to explore new opportunities. After being coached on personal branding, her content quickly gained traction; leading her to help high-level executives develop their own thought leadership and online presence.She has written for clients across a wide range of industries and enjoys helping professionals understand how to use LinkedIn strategically.She also serves as a writing expert for one of LinkedIn's top creators, where she continually sharpens her copywriting skills, studies user psychology, and stays up-to-date with algorithm shifts and emerging content trends.Early LinkedIn Experiences (00:02:52) First Viral Post & Lessons Learned (00:03:52) Transition to Personal Branding Coach (00:05:16) Overcoming Resistance to Posting (00:06:56) Impact of Consistent LinkedIn Posting (00:08:19) Importance of Consistency & Long-Term Strategy (00:10:19) Authenticity in Branding (00:12:01) Active vs. Passive Networks (00:14:37) Unique Branding Challenges for Lawyers (00:16:03) Voice Capture & Authenticity in Ghostwriting (00:17:48) Why Content Fails on LinkedIn (00:19:45) Hooks and Their Importance (00:22:03) Recent LinkedIn Trends & Algorithm Shifts (00:24:00) Evolving Authenticity with AI & Ghostwriting (00:25:43) Victoria's Process Working with Attorneys (00:27:06) Defining Success Beyond Metrics (00:29:25) Outbound vs. Inbound Engagement (00:30:50) Getting Started on LinkedIn for Busy Lawyers (00:31:40) Helping Lawyers Get Seen on LinkedIn (00:33:53) Results and Impact for Clients (00:35:11) Would you like to learn what it looks like to become a truly Free Lawyer? You can schedule a complimentary call here: https://calendly.com/garymiles-successcoach/one-one-discovery-callYou can find The Free Lawyer Assessment here- https://www.garymiles.net/the-free-lawyer-assessmentWould you like to learn more about Breaking Free or order your copy? https://www.garymiles.net/break-free
Today, I sit down with Julie Solomon, personal branding coach, best-selling author, and chart-topping podcast host. With a career that began in PR for some of the world's most influential artists, Julie has spent over fifteen years helping women and entrepreneurs step into visibility and turn their messages into movements. She opens up about her own journey from hidden debt and self-doubt to building a multimillion-dollar brand rooted in authenticity and confidence. We explore the power of acting “as if,” why magnetism comes from embodiment, and how to stop playing small by fully owning your gifts. Named one of the Top 100 Leaders in Influencer Marketing and author of the bestselling book Get What You Want, Julie brings wisdom and realness to every word. If you've ever felt afraid to be seen, this conversation will remind you it's time to step into your spotlight.Follow Julie Solomon here:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/julssolomonUnlock the strategic clarity that turns resonance into reliable sales.Join The Visibility Accelerator here: juliesolomon.net/mysticJoin us on September 17th-18th for BECOMING: the REMIX! This is a 2-Day Masterclass to Redefine Your Self-Image & Step Powerfully Into Your Next Era of Wealth, Confidence & Radiance. Click here: https://empress.danielleamos.co/becoming-the-remix/Get exclusive access to powerful behind-the-scenes riffs I only share with my inner circle. SUBSCRIBE to unlock it now and go deeper with me here: https://www.buzzsprout.com/818893/subscribeJoin the Mastering Your Mindset Facebook Group, and surround yourself with individuals who are on their journey to success. https://www.facebook.com/groups/MasteringYourMindsetwithDanielleThe Success Society is your gateway to an elevated life—an empowering community for driven individuals who are ready to align with abundance, success, and purpose. Join us for less than a cup of coffee per month! https://empress.danielleamos.co/the-success-society/Want to start working with me? Book a complimentary strategy call with The Success Society Team. We're here to support you. https://danielleamos.as.me/strategycallYou can catch the video version of this episode on my YouTube channel. Subscribe here: https://www.youtube.com/@thedanielleamosOne conversation with me can change your life. Access my free gift, Success Mindset Workshop, here: https://successmindsetworkshop.danielleamos.co/If you love this episode, please share it on Instagram, tag me, and send me a DM @TheDanielleAmos; I'd be so grateful if you could leave me a 5-star review on Apple Podcasts and Spotify.Support the show
Ready to fine tune your frequency to attract more wealth, alignment, and success? I'm excited for you to hear this conversation with Personal Branding Coach, Bestselling Author, and Entrepreneur, Jessica Zweig! Our conversation pulls back the curtain on the nitty-gritty of upgrading your identity and what it really means to operate in this world as an ambitious woman. Jessica shares her story of going from struggling to explosive success and how to use the power of your identity to make life changing shifts in your life and business. She shares advice from her latest book, The Light Work, like how to tune into your feminine frequency when it's time to pivot, use your emotions to reach the next big goalpost in business, life, or relationships, and honor past versions of yourself while you step into who you are meant to be. HIGHLIGHTS 00:00 How do you know when it's the right time to make a pivot? 05:50 The reality of explosive overnight success. 10:00 How did your pilgrimage to Egypt change your trajectory? 14:00 Ways to honor and remember past versions of yourself. 20:10 The days after massive inner transformation. 24:15 What was it like to come home as a new you? 30:00 How to unlock new levels of expansion with your emotions. 35:10 How did your business shift as you upgraded your identity? 43:15 Get clear on your vision and embrace your ambition. 46:25 How to find the right frequency to generate your wealth. 52:25 Celebrating Jessica's Powerhouse moment of being devoted to her spiritual oneness. RESOURCES + LINKS Check out the The Spiritual Hustler Podcast HERE! Get your copy of The Light Work book by Jessica Zweig HERE! Click HERE to text the word MENTOR to (602) 536-7829 for weekly business + mindset tips delivered straight to your phone! Powerhouse Women is a COMMUNITY and YOU are part of it! Take a screenshot of this episode and tag us on Instagram so we can keep the conversation going and create more of the episodes you need! FOLLOW Jessica: @jessicazweig Powerhouse Women: @powerhouse_women Lindsey: @llindseyschwartz Visit the Powerhouse Women website: powerhousewomen.co Join the PW Community Facebook Group: facebook.com/groups/powerhousewomencommunity
In this episode of Brands on Brands, Brandon Birkmeyer shares his in-depth journey of becoming a personal branding coach. He discusses transitioning from the ad agency world to coaching small business owners, evolving his focus from local marketing to content marketing, and eventually delving into personal branding through podcasting. Brandon highlights his experiences in building courses, speaking publicly, and writing a book, all while honing his coaching skills to develop a signature framework for personal branding. 00:00 Introduction to My Personal Branding Journey 01:16 Behind the Scenes of My Early Coaching Days 04:32 Shifting Focus from Local Marketing to Content Marketing 06:28 Diving Deep into Podcasting 09:45 Expanding Horizons with Courses and Public Speaking 11:38 Current Focus and Future Plans This is the Brands On Brands Podcast with Brandon Birkmeyer Don't forget to get your own personal branding scorecard and a free brand strategy call at: https://www.brandsonbrands.com/scorecard This is the Brands On Brands Podcast with Brandon Birkmeyer CONNECT WITH ME Connect with me on social media: https://www.brandsonbrands.com/hotlinks READ MY BOOK - FRONT & CENTER LEADERSHIP I launched a new book and author website. Check it out here. https://www.brandonbirkmeyer.com/fcl CHECK OUT MY COURSES Get tactical trainings and access to one-on-one coaching! https://www.brandsonbrands.com/courses SUBSCRIBE TO THE NEWSLETTER Get the latest news and trends on all things personal branding and the creator economy. https://www.brandsonbrands.com/newsletter
Erica Rankin, Personal Branding Coach, Entrepreneur, Founder, and Host of the ‘You're Not a Bad Person' Podcast, joins Jeff to talk about entrepreneurship, resilience and reinvention, navigating hustle culture, overcoming self-doubt, the importance of authenticity, the influence of mentorship, the impact of personal branding, her new course "The Magnitude Method", …and so much more!Chapters02:59 Resilience and Reinvention05:49 The Importance of Rest08:56 Navigating Hustle Culture12:02 The Power of Quitting15:12 The 12-Hour Walk Challenge18:01 Impact of Personal Branding24:00 Small Town Roots and Big Dreams29:34 The Power of Vulnerability31:24 The Magnitude Method32:21 Building a Personal Brand34:37 The Importance of Authenticity37:28 Creating Impact Over ROI43:47 Disrupting Personal Narratives51:11 Influence of MentorshipConnect with Jeff Abracen on LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/in/jeffabracen/]If you are or know a disruptive influencer who would make a great guest, we'd love to hear from you. Every Like, Share, Subscription and Review means a lot.Cover art by Daniel DevoyMusic by Stephen Voyce©2024 The Disruptive Influence Podcast - Jeff Abracen
In this episode, we dive deep into the transformative power of creativity and emotional intelligence with Gaye Moore, a personal branding coach and emotional intelligence expert.
Be Your Brand - PR und Personal Branding in Zeiten der Digitalisierung by PRleben
So behältst du dir deine Leichtigkeit beim Personal Branding. Es gibt so viele Dinge, die du auf dem Weg in die Sichtbarkeit beachten solltest und beim Aufbau deiner Person in Brand umsetzen darfst. ❗ Das aller Wichtigste dabei ist, dass du deine Leichtigkeit nicht verlierst. Denn sobald du verbissen an das Ganze rangehst, bist du nicht mehr du selbst. Alles was du machst, wird verkrampft und keine Menschen anziehen.
Your brand is your business! You know it! Cat Coley sits down with Ati Grinsprun to discuss how important it is to build an authentic brand to have a successful business. Ati shares the essentials in personal branding and your need to be clear and consistent with your business offerings. Ati's journey showcases lessons she learned from offer to success through genuine connections and authentic recommendations. If you want to cut the noise and build a truly authentic brand, Cat and Ati have you covered! Episode Highlights: The importance of starting with one clear offer and refining it over time. How authentic, genuine connections lead to strong relationships and referrals. Practical strategies for maintaining brand clarity and consistency while scaling your business. Build a brand that is authentically you to building business success! RESOURCE: The Profitable Personal Brand Quiz About Ati Grinspun Ati is an acclaimed Personal Branding Coach and Photographer specializing in serving dynamic female entrepreneurs who are the soul and face of their business. She is deeply committed to helping women unravel the complexities of online and offline visibility - making it not just manageable but also a thrilling experience to show up authentically. Passionate about nurturing meaningful connections among female entrepreneurs, Ati serves as a pivotal force in bridging the gap between business success and personal fulfillment. With her infectious energy and keen expertise, she turns the often overwhelming task of personal branding into an exhilarating journey of self discovery and expression. As the visionary founder of the “Be You Brand Academy”, she has created a transformative platform designed to sky rocket women to new heights in their respective fields. A sought-after speaker and best-selling author, Ati is driven by her profound belief that when women excel in business, they become catalysts for positive change on a global scale. By empowering women to discover their unique voice, Ati is not building brands - she's igniting revolutions. Connect with Ati Instagram Pinterest Facebook https://atigrinspun.com/
Medical sales expert Emma Sturtevant! join us to unpack the transformative potential of personal stories in the competitive field of medical sales. With her rich background in public health, psychology, and communication, Emma offers invaluable insights into how crafting a compelling personal narrative can differentiate you in job interviews and provide ongoing motivation in your career. She shares actionable advice on overcoming common objections and creating effective resumes that resonate with hiring managers, helping numerous candidates land their dream jobs within an average of 89 days. Through Emma's lens, discover the profound impact of supportive networks and targeted coaching in the Evolve Your Success (EYS) program. Emma passionately recounts the journeys of students who, despite initial setbacks, found their passion and success through the program's community and her dedicated coaching. Her empathetic approach and personal experiences illustrate the importance of aligning your career with your values and aspirations, showing how a strong support system can turn uncertainty into professional triumph. We also get a glimpse into Emma's personal favorites and cherished memories, adding a delightful personal touch to our conversation. From her top book pick, "Maybe in Another Life" by Taylor Jenkins Reid, to her best dining experience at Bosa in Bend, Oregon, Emma's vibrant personality shines through. Hear about her unforgettable trip to Europe with her mom and how these experiences have shaped her perspective. Join us for an episode that not only equips you with career-changing strategies but also inspires you with Emma's journey and commitment to helping others succeed. Meet the guest: Emma Sturtevant is a medical device sales representative and medical sales career coach, passionate about personal branding and helping aspiring reps stand out and land their dream job in the incredibly rewarding industry of medical sales. She is EYS' Personal Branding Coach, and helps transform student's personal stories in the interview process to confidently show how their true strengths and unique backgrounds bring value to their dream companies. Connect with her: https://www.linkedin.com/in/emma-sturtevant-b746a4116/ https://www.tiktok.com/@emmacareercoach https://www.instagram.com/emmurs/ This Podcast offers a pathway to continuing education via this CMEfy link: https://earnc.me/vq0paw
In episode 73 of the In Her Wallet podcast, we talk about how to show up on social media in 2024 to create community and drive sales. Our host Sofiia is joined by Daria Ast, a Vancouver-based personal branding coach who helps creators with less than 10,000 followers monetize their platforms (yes, that's possible!). Whether you're just starting to build your Instagram presence or looking to boost an existing account, Daria shares invaluable insights and strategies that are essential for anyone aiming to make a significant impact online. From crafting a brand that resonates with your audience to various ways of monetizing your social media, this episode is packed with actionable tips to help you show up authentically and achieve your business goals. Tune in to discover how you can transform your social media presence into a thriving community and a profitable venture.Episode resources:Daria's InstagramDaria's website15 ways to make money on InstagramSupport the Show.Discover Monthly Budget Planner by In Her WalletIf this episode inspired you or gave you a new perspective, it would mean so much if you followed the show, left us a 5-star review, and shared it with your family and friends. Thank you and see you next week!
I'm thrilled to announce that I'm hosting the Superfan Attraction Summit! An audio masterclass series featuring 13 top experts in arts and entertainment who are ready to spill their secrets on how to slide into the spotlight with the impact (and income) to match! GRAB YOUR FREE PASS!And by "Superfans," we mean raving fans loyal customers dream collaborators industry champions and media supportersImagine tapping into unstoppable motivation, crafting content that draws in your ideal superfans, and having people hanging onto every word when you talk about what you do.Sounds pretty amazing, right?Well guess what? It's totally within reach for fabulous creatives like yourself.And here's the best partThese interviews are packed with actionable tips that will help cultivate an authentic personal brand and marketing strategies guaranteed to turn casual observers into loyal superfans.Like...· Manifesting Abundance & Success with J Nycole Ralph· Processing Emotions Through Art with TJ Walsh· Therapeutic Arts & Brand Photography with Jennifer Hulley· Creating Space for Authenticity with Caroline Liem· Discovering Your Actor Type and Brand with Melanie Mack· Craft Your Signature Stories with Nick Demos· Rock Your Style w/ Colors & Confidence with Rayne Parvis· Capturing Authentic Headshots & Pricing Work with Vanie Poyey· Rock Your Email List & Success Cycle with Cheryl B. Engelhardt· Social Media: Authenticity Over Algorithms with Fiona Flyte· Livestream Your Way to Success with Leonard Patterson II· Podcast Hosting and Guesting with Shay LeoniaIt will kick off with Actress Stacey Marie Keba (a former client of mine) interviewing me! I share the Superfan Attraction Method and why personal branding begins with personal development. Bonus Coaching Session: Navigating Multiple Passions & Content Creation (Diane Foy coaches Cult Survivor, Singer-songwriter, and transformational speaker Eden Moody) GRAB YOUR FREE PASS!
From strutting the catwalks as a Miss India finalist to empowering women leaders, Mehroo Turel's journey epitomises resilience and reinvention. Born and raised in Mumbai, her path led her through the corporate world and motherhood before settling in Hong Kong. Transitioning from a corporate career to entrepreneurship, Mehroo became a beacon for women seeking to balance work and family life. As a personal branding coach, she helps women overcome barriers such as imposter syndrome and lack of self-confidence. Her story is not just about personal success but about lifting others as she climbs, inspiring women to embrace their unique journeys and thrive in leadership roles. [00:34] - About Mehroo Turel Mehroo is a business and personal branding coach for women leaders. In her own words, she was almost Miss India 1994. She is a blogger from Miss India to Motherhood. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/tbcy/support
Your personal brand is the foundation of your business. As such, it is how you control the perception others have of you. Therefore, your style is part of your personal brand strategy. There are many facets to your personal brand and the perception others have of you. When creating a personal brand strategy, your style must be a consideration. Whether in corporate or as an entrepreneur, your style influences what people think of you as a personal brand. Yoru personal brand strategy will help you differentiate yourself from others in your area of expertise. Your style, the clothes you wear and how you wear them, helps differentiate you. When you look good you feel better It can be said that when you look good you feel good and vice versa, when you feel good you look good. It takes discipline to care for yourself. But when you do, people notice compliment you and you will feel more confident. Confidence and image are internal and external. When you put effort in, and feel like you have nailed your brand image, people give positive feedback, and you feel more confident. This becomes a cycle and influences many aspects of your life. Your style is part of your personal brand strategy. You must dress for success, not matter your body type. Once you know the styles and silhouettes that fit your body well, it makes choosing clothes easier. As women, your body shape changes over time. Stop judging your body shape that you have today and learn how to dress for it. It is confidence boosting to know that your outfit is going to flatter your body and help you look great. When you know what fits well and looks great, you can focus less time and energy on selecting outfits and more energy on having an impact with your clients. You are not an apple or a pear and there is nothing wrong with your body. Instead of focusing what you'd like to change, learn to dress for your body so that you start your day with confidence and feeling ready to accomplish what's before you. What's your favorite feature? Accentuate it! Select your favorite feature and come up with ways to accentuate that feature as you dress for your personal brand. Dressing yourself this way, you will notice how great this feature looks and give you more confidence and you will feel freer. It is important to talk to yourself with kindness, being gentle with your body, instead of focusing on what others have said to you in the past. Focusing on your best feature will help initiate more positive self-talk. Read the full show notes and access additional links. Website for Angela Foster. Download the free eBook, 5 Crucial Strategies To Start And Grow Your Business For Sustainable Success Without Social Media.
Your personal brand is the foundation of your business, so a personal brand strategy must be a priority if you want to build a sustainable business. What is a personal brand strategy, and what characteristics of a personal brand are crucial for sustainable success? To start, don't be timid. Rely on your faith, be bold and courageous, and step into your God-given gifts. What is a personal brand? Think of your personal brand as the perception others have of you. It's a story, your story, that others want to be part of. A story they can see themselves as part of because they like you and trust you. Your personal brand is how you differentiate yourself from all others in your niche. It designates why someone will want to hire you or work with you. Without a personal brand, you have nothing to communicate with the marketplace. So, decide what makes you unique. What defines your unique personal brand? Likewise, if you have a personal brand that isn't visible online, no one will know you are there to help them. So let me ask: Is fear holding you back from becoming visible? From shouting from the rooftops, your story that people need to hear to want to be in your community and hire you? 2 Timothy 1:7 reminds us, "The Spirit God gave us does not make us timid but gives us power, love, and self-discipline." Don't let fear hold you back - create a personal brand strategy. Your story consists of the good, the bad, and the not-so-good. But sharing the not-so-good doesn't have to be something terrifying. You can be vulnerable without expressing how terrible your mistakes have been. You learned from each mistake or perceived failure, didn't you? So, your story can be told in a way that includes what didn't work, emphasizing what you learned and how you changed to create something better. Share the transformations you experienced and that God helped you make when you trusted Him to lead and guide you the way you'll help lead and guide your soulmate clients. When you share your story, people will see that you understand them, what they are experiencing, and what they need and desire. Sharing your story will allow you to address the pain points your soulmate client is experiencing because they are most likely steps behind you in the journey that you can now help them on. Read the full show notes and access all links. To help you create your personal brand and a brand marketing strategy, I made a new eBook, 5 Crucial Strategies To Start And Grow Your Business For Sustainable Success Without Social Media. Download the eBook today! Don't be timid; schedule a free strategy consultation, and let me examine your personal brand to help you transform it into a solid foundation for sustainable business success.
Welcome to Her Ambitious Career, the personal branding and success podcast for aspiring women leaders in corporate who wish to build influence and make a deeper impact.Welcome on in to our 'shorty' episode all about PERSONAL BRANDING!In 5 minutes (or less!) I am going to be sharing with you 3-must dos when it comes to establishing your credibility and visibility as a leader in your organisation!I can't wait! See you inside...Rebecca xLinks:BONUS: Get all of my Shorty Checklists emailed to you every fortnight! You'll also get a access to a directory of my 6 most popular episodes!Get your copy of my FREE resource: 'Land Your Next Promotion CHECKLIST'Check Rebecca out at www.illuminategrowth.com.auHost Bio:Rebecca Allen is an Executive & Personal Branding Coach for ambitious women looking to land dream career opportunities. She has worked over the last 14 years with clients from companies including ANZ Bank, NSW Transport, Aquila Capital, Reserve Bank of Australia, Goldman Sachs, Ministry of Defence, KPMG, J.P. Morgan and Coca-Cola Amatil and loves getting those excited phone calls from clients saying they've been promoted, have negotiated a seismic pay rise or have moved into a role completely aligned with their mission, values and strengths. Find Rebecca: www.illuminategrowth.com.au
Welcome to Her Ambitious Career, the personal branding and success podcast for ambitious corporate women who want to land the most sought after roles and be seen as an expert, both internally and across their industries.My guest today is the fabulous Janice Sutherland and we are talking MONEY BLOCKS!How could your money mindset be impacting you, your career prospects and your opportunities?Do you doubt that 'success' can ever be yours?Do you invest in yourself and your career, or do you hope other people will do it for you?Do you take on roles that meet your financial needs, or not? Do you tie you self-worth to your salary?Do you believe you'll only be taken seriously when you have another qualification?Do you believe people who get ahead professionally are just lucky?These are all topics Janice and I are discussing today on this not so linear career success journey! Janice says:"No future employer is going to ask if you have an additional degree - they will want to ask you about your experience and if you can deliver an outcome. Don't fall into the trap of thinking you just need more and more qualifications to be successful." (Janice Sutherland, guest on Her Ambitious Career podcast)*****Guest Bio:Janice Sutherland is a first generation immigrant, who came from a challenging background. She took her career all the the way to the C-suite and became the first woman to head up the Telecoms Sector for a multi-million company in the Caribbean. Her professional career has spanned over 25 years of leadership with prestigious multinationals in the UK and Caribbean. Janice is CEO of This Woman Can, a company rooted in career mentoring for executive women of colour, who wish to re-align their careers while staying true to their values and personal and professional priorities. Find Janice on LinkedIn here *****Host Bio:Rebecca Allen is an Executive & Personal Branding Coach for ambitious women looking to land dream career opportunities. She has worked over the last 14 years with clients from companies including ANZ Bank, NSW Transport, Aquila Capital, Reserve Bank of Australia, Goldman Sachs, Ministry of Defence, KPMG, J.P. Morgan and Coca-Cola Amatil and loves getting those excited phone calls from clients saying they've been promoted, have negotiated a seismic pay rise or have moved into a role completely aligned with their mission, values and strengths. Find Rebecca: www.illuminategrowth.com.auWant a promotion?> Get this free guide: 'Land Your Next Promotion'> Book a free 15-minute Career Strategy Call with Rebecca> Connect on Linkedin
Welcome to Her Ambitious Career, the personal branding and success podcast for aspiring women leaders in corporate who wish to build influence and make a deeper impact. Welcome on in to our FIRST EVER 'shorty' episode on Her Ambitious Career! In 5 minutes (or less!) I am going to be sharing with you 3-must dos when it comes to setting and communicating your boundaries! I can't wait! See you inside...Rebecca x*****Host Bio:Rebecca Allen is an Executive & Personal Branding Coach for ambitious women looking to land dream career opportunities. She has worked over the last 14 years with clients from companies including ANZ Bank, NSW Transport, Aquila Capital, Reserve Bank of Australia, Goldman Sachs, Ministry of Defence, KPMG, J.P. Morgan and Coca-Cola Amatil and loves getting those excited phone calls from clients saying they've been promoted, have negotiated a seismic pay rise or have moved into a role completely aligned with their mission, values and strengths. Find Rebecca: www.illuminategrowth.com.auWant a promotion?> Get the free workbook I talk about in this ep! 'Overcome Your Limiting Beliefs to Achieve Your True Potential'> Book a free 15-minute Career Strategy Call with Rebecca> Connect on Linkedin
Welcome to Her Ambitious Career, the personal branding and success podcast for ambitious corporate women who want to land the most sought after roles and be seen as an expert both internally and throughout their industries.And welcome to the Valentine's edition of this show! :DWe invest a lot of time, don't we, showering love and affection on other people...But how often do you do it for yourself?Being self-critical is a very easy pattern to fall into but it damages esteem and keeps you playing small...Which is why I am coming to you today....With a whole episode dedicated to showering yourself with unconditional love.Because when you do, everything else - including building credibility as a leader - becomes a tonne easier.Let's do this thing!Host Bio:Rebecca Allen is an Executive & Personal Branding Coach for ambitious women looking to land dream career opportunities. She has worked over the last 14 years with clients from companies including ANZ Bank, NSW Transport, Aquila Capital, Reserve Bank of Australia, Goldman Sachs, Ministry of Defence, KPMG, J.P. Morgan and Coca-Cola Amatil and loves getting those excited phone calls from clients saying they've been promoted, have negotiated a seismic pay rise or have moved into a role completely aligned with their mission, values and strengths. Find Rebecca: www.illuminategrowth.com.auWant a promotion?> Get the free workbook I talk about in this ep! 'Overcome Your Limiting Beliefs to Achieve Your True Potential'> Book a free 15-minute Career Strategy Call with Rebecca> Connect on Linkedin
Join Ati & I as we talk about personal branding and how to use leaning into your authentic self on your personal and entrepreneurial journey. Ati also shares more on her journey navigating the entrepreneurial space and what “clicked” for her to finally begin building the business of her dreams. Ati, my powerhouse guest today is a Personal Branding Coach and Photographer, specializing in empowering dynamic female entrepreneurs who are the heart and soul of their businesses. With her infectious energy and expertise, she transforms personal branding into a thrilling adventure of self-discovery. Episode 141, Ati & I dive into: Personal Branding for Women Entrepreneurs. The importance of finding your unique way to express yourself. Leaning into the authentic, unfiltered version of self. If you have any questions or suggestions on topics you want to hear about on this podcast, text “Podcast” to +1 (405) 645-9022 OR follow this link--Connect with Ati: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ati.g.branding/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/personalbrandingforwomenpreneurs Website: https://atigrinspun.com Connect with me! Instagram: @deannaherrinLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/deanna-herrin/ Website: http://www.deannaherrin.net
In this episode of She's Interesting, join us on a transformative journey of self-discovery that promises to expand your mind and fuel your motivation as we bid farewell to the year.
TRP - Season 4, Episode 10: We continue our fourth season of The Ramped Podcast with Mildred Talabi, LinkedIn Visibility & Personal Branding Coach.IN THIS EPISODE, MILDRED AND DANNY COVER:01:06 - Who is Mildred Talabi?02:59 - Becoming visible during economic uncertainty04:37 - How to communicate your story effectively07:18 - Discovering what you're passionate about09:12 - Mid-career transition strategies 12:41 - How to stand out after applying on LinkedIn14:03 - What to say to a recruiter to stand out15:21 - How to uncover hidden job opportunities17:22 - Making yourself relevant on LinkedIn19:14 - The Visible Women Tribe21:10 - Advice for Mildred's younger selfWe hope you enjoy the conversation. MORE ON MILDRED:Mildred Talabi is a four-time Author and Personal Branding Coach for female leaders and business owners. She helps them increase their influence, income, and impact through being visible on LinkedIn. Find in all of these places:LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/mildredtalabi/Website - https://www.mildredtalabi.com/Visible Women Tribe - https://www.visiblewomentribe.com/MORE ON RAMPED:Learn more about us here: rampedcareers.comWant us to help in your job search: https://www.rampedcareers.com/services/auto-applier
Please give a warm welcome to Dr. Marion Piper, a creativity coach and copywriter who has a deep understanding of the connection between creativity, trauma, and mental health. In this episode, Dr. Piper shares her journey of exploring the importance of creativity in her life and business, and how she found her passion for helping others tap into their creative potential.
In this empowering episode of Unshakeable with Human Design, host Nicole Laino welcomes the vibrant Ati Grinspun, a personal branding coach and photographer renowned for her infectious energy and unwavering confidence. Ati shares her journey from working as a bartender to the forefront of entrepreneurial branding, unveiling how authenticity and alignment are not just buzzwords but the essence of a successful personal brand. Listen in as Ati, with her dynamic spirit, dives into the transformative power of embracing one's true self to create a personal and professional life that resonates deeply with who you are. Nicole and Ati explore the intricate dance between visibility and vulnerability, discussing how entrepreneurs can shed fears and step into a more authentic version of themselves. They dissect the human design elements that can guide one's business approach and personal evolution, with Ati's story serving as a beacon for those standing at the crossroads of change. This episode is a must-listen for dynamic female entrepreneurs seeking to unravel the complexities of online and offline presence and to make their own authenticity their greatest asset. Prepare to be inspired as Ati reveals how tapping into your unique human design can catalyze growth and attract the tribe meant for you. Whether you're a sacral manifesting generator like Ati or just curious about the power of living in alignment with your design, this episode will leave you with actionable insights. Join Nicole and Ati in a conversation that promises to fuel your drive to become unshakeable in business and life by harnessing the power of human design. Don't miss this episode of Unshakeable with Human Design, where finding your authentic path is only a play button away. Learn more about Ati: Ati is an acclaimed Personal Branding Coach and Photographer specializing in serving dynamic female entrepreneurs who are the soul and face of their businesses. She is deeply committed to helping women unravel the complexities of online and offline visibility—making it not just manageable but also a thrilling experience to show up authentically. Passionate about nurturing meaningful connections among female entrepreneurs, Ati serves as a pivotal force in bridging the gap between business success and personal fulfillment. With her infectious energy and keen expertise, she turns the often-overwhelming task of personal branding into an exhilarating journey of self-discovery and impactful expression. As the visionary founder of the "Be You Brand Academy," she has created a transformative platform designed to skyrocket women to new heights in their respective fields. A sought-after speaker and best-selling author, Ati is driven by her profound belief that when women excel in business, they become catalysts for positive change on a global scale. By empowering women to discover their unique voice, Ati is not just building brands—she's igniting revolutions.
In today's episode, we're diving deep into the topic of core values. As artists and creatives, we have the power to heal, transform, and elevate lives. But in order to truly tap into that power, we need to understand and live by our core values. Core values are the fundamental beliefs and principles that guide our behavior, decisions, and actions. They serve as a moral compass, shaping how we interact with others, make choices, and prioritize our goals.In this episode, I'll be sharing my personal experiences with core values and the valuable lessons I've learned along the way. We'll discuss the importance of evaluating and prioritizing our core values, and how they can lead to a stronger sense of self and authenticity. For the video version and transcript visit https://dianefoy.com/212
In part 1, I introduced you to actor Stacey Marie Keba as she shared her journey of Self-Discovery, Confidence & Branding. We talked about the coaching we did together but in part 2 you can listen in as I coach her through her limiting beliefs around money. Stacey opens up about her struggles with feeling undeserving of payment and the fear of charging for her graphic design, acting and producing services.For video version, transcript and links visit https://dianefoy.com/211
Diane Foy has had many work lives, a fashion photographer, a makeup artist and an arts and entertainment publicist. She now uses this background and works with musical artists to help then develop their brand purpose. She joins Jesse to share her story and to talk about her love of Janet Jackson's music. Check out Diane here https://dianefoy.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this episode of the show, I welcomed an extraordinary guest, Carrie Klewin Lawrence, to the show. Carrie is a woman of many talents - a stage director, acting coach, professor, personal branding coach, and author. She's also a mother of three, and her journey is as diverse as her skills. Our conversation delved into her experiences, her personal growth, and how her unique path has shaped her career.A Journey of Many PathsCarrie's journey is far from linear, a common trait among entrepreneurs and artists. Her husband's 22-year military career led to numerous domestic and international relocations. Despite the challenges, Carrie found fulfillment in her work and her role as a mother. She began her career as a stage director in college, a path initially seen as a hobby rather than a viable career. She had to overcome this perception, challenging the traditional messaging she received about pursuing a "real job."The Influence of Place and DiversityCarrie's personal and professional growth has been significantly influenced by the various places she has lived, including New York City and Washington, DC. We discussed the importance of diversity and connecting with people from different cultures and backgrounds. We also discussed the challenges of being away from a support system and its impact on mental health.Carrie's book, "Origin Story," has been released, and she will continue her coaching work. I encourage everyone to support Carrie by connecting with her. Her journey is a testament to the power of embracing one's unique path and the potential for personal growth and fulfillment that lies within us all.https://linktr.ee/carrieklewinDon't forget the Purposeful You Summit 2023 is coming up. Get your FREE ticket hereIf your FOMO is resurfacing, your schedule has been out of whack, your income is lower than expected, and your overwhelm level is starting to rise, this session is for you. Click here to let me know you are interested in joining the Last Sprint Strat-Ops Session. Support the showThank you for listening to our podcast. Visit our website Join our Facebook GroupInstagram, TikTok We love reviews! Please leave us a review.Contact us if you want to Launch, restart, grow your podcast.
Diane Foy has had many work lives, a fashion photographer, a makeup artist and an arts and entertainment publicist. She now uses this background and works with musical artists to help then develop their brand purpose. She joins Jesse to share her story and to talk about her love of Janet Jackson's music. Check out Diane here https://dianefoy.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Ann Bennett Liberate Your Rebel Spirit & Rake in the Revenue! Ann Bennett, is the visionary behind Renegade Branding, a global force in the world of personal branding and profit-building. With an illustrious background as a best-selling author, coach and brand profit builder, Ann's influence has reached far and wide, with engagements both across the county and around the globe. Having shared the stage with esteemed Thought Leaders like Les Brown, Jack Canfield, Sandra Yancey (CEO of eWomen), and the renowned author of "You're a Badass," Jen Sincero, Ann's expertise and insights are highly sought after. She is celebrated for her marketing and branding genius, particularly in empowering women entrepreneurs (and a few good men) to develop STAND OUT personal brands and significantly boost their profits. Ann has dedicated her passion and talents to purpose-driven entrepreneurs who are engaged in transformational work. Her mission is to help liberate and ignite their unique genius and authentic voice, while simultaneously building a profitable brand platform. With an impressive 25-year background in visual and graphic design, Ann's artistic flair has graced the pages of major magazines, from Popular Mechanics to Vogue, “Where the Devil Really does wear Prada”. At the heart of all her programs lies Ann's personal slogan and guiding principle: "Liberate Your Rebel Spirit & Rake in the Revenue." With this motto driving her work, she continues to revolutionize the world of branding and inspire countless entrepreneurs to unleash their full potential and achieve unparalleled success. Website | LinkedIn
Like many aspiring actors, Stacey Marie Keba struggled with a lack of clarity about her brand. As a former coaching client of mine, I invited her on the show to discuss her transformational journey from self-doubt and overwhelm to confidently presenting her value as an actor to the industry. Stacey recently walked the red carpet in Paris in support of her role in Universal France's 2022 French-American Comedy Mon Héroïne. Today she auditions regularly, has numerous projects in the works, and has added producer to her multi-hyphenated career. Stay tuned for part 2 with Stacey to listen in on a coaching session we had around money mindset blocks.To watch the video version, links and a transcript visit dianefoy.com/210
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Why it was selected for "CBNation Architects": In this episode, Gresham Harkless Jr. interviews Naomi Garrick, an author, international speaker, and personal branding coach who helps individuals, entrepreneurs, corporate executives, and CEOs to discover, define, and develop their unique personal brand in order to effectively communicate their expertise and stand out in their craft or industry. Naomi shares her journey in entrepreneurship, including how she started her own PR agency in Jamaica and eventually became a personal branding coach. She also discusses the importance of personal branding and how it can help individuals stand out in a noisy world, as well as the common mistakes people make when it comes to personal branding. Additionally, Naomi shares practical tips and advice for entrepreneurs, including the importance of creating blocks of time and getting up early, and the value of bringing your unique experience to the world. Overall, the episode provides valuable insights and inspiration for anyone looking to develop their personal brand and stand out in their industry. Check out one of our favorite CEO Hack's CEO Web Shop. Get your free audiobook and check out more of our favorite CEO Hacks HERE. I AM CEO Handbook Volume 3 is HERE and it's FREE. Get your copy here: http://cbnation.co/iamceo3. Get the 100+ things that you can learn from 1600 business podcasts we recorded. Hear Gresh's story, learn the 16 business pillars from the podcast, find out about CBNation Architects and why you might be one and so much more. Did we mention it was FREE? Download it today! Previous Episode: https://iamceo.co/2020/03/15/iam580-personal-branding-coach-helps-other-to-stand-out/
This episode features Dale Miller, Business Development & Personal Branding Coach. Here, she discusses her focus on the rise of AI & how it will impact careers, what she is excited about going into the rest of 2023, the importance of leveraging data in a responsible way, and more.
This episode features Dale Miller, Business Development & Personal Branding Coach. Here, she discusses her focus on the rise of AI & how it will impact careers, what she is excited about going into the rest of 2023, the importance of leveraging data in a responsible way, and more.
Get Unstuck! Overcome Limiting Beliefs & Self Doubt Are you ready to get unstuck and learn how to overcome limiting beliefs & self doubt. This is an energetic podcast episode with author and coach, Christy Holt. Christy is a self-proclaimed Happiness Hussy! In addition to being a coach, she loves being a podcast host, […] The post Get Unstuck! Overcome Limiting Beliefs & Self Doubt appeared first on .
Kristina Pernfors, our guest for today is an entrepreneur and CEO of Aesthetics and Style LLC. Connect with Founders Club Host Oliver Graf on Instagram: @OliverGraf360 In this Founders Club interview, Kristina Pernfors joins us to share her insights into nurturing a personal brand, and how important the way you present yourself is in the world of business. Do not miss this one. Enjoy! Connect with Oliver Do me a solid and... Find me on Instagram: @OliverGraf360 Subscribe to my YouTube channel: http://www.youtube.com/c/OliverGrafTV Let's connect on social media: http://www.OliverGraf.tv/Social Join our free facebook group: Real Closers
A unique personal brand will help determine what other people think say and feel about you. Your personal brand begins with your life experiences and career journey. How can you create a unique personal brand? It starts with staying aligned with your values, following your visions for yourself, and pursuing your passions. All of which are part of your God-led calling or purpose. Before dissecting how you can create a unique personal brand, let's break down what a unique personal brand is. Read the full show notes and access all links. Summary Everyone has a personal brand. Whether you are in corporate and working on a side business or an entrepreneur you have a personal brand. Your personal brand is what other people think, say, and feel about you. Personal branding is a compilation of your efforts to differentiate yourself by communicating and sharing about all of the things that make you unique. Your brand marketing strategy is how you manage your personal branding efforts. Build a strategy so that all of your content is distributed and disseminated for the world to learn about you. God has called you for a purpose. He wants you to help those who need the help that only you can provide because your experiences and journey give you the expert authority to solve their problem. When in doubt about the value you can provide, or whether or not you have a purpose and can help others, reflect on this verse: Romans 8:28 "And we know that in all things God works for the good of those who love him, who have been called according to his purpose". If you'd like more information on how to build a solid foundation for the long-term success of your business, download my free eBook my success equation and The Purpose to Results™ Method.
Whether you are an employee, a freelancer or a wannabe influencer, or an entrepreneur, personal branding is vital to your success. You are the brand and your reputation precedes you. But, what is a personal brand and why should you care? It's not just about getting a job, making money or finding love. It's all about taking control of your life. Tune in to learn how you can do this too! _____________________________________________________ Rajeev Mudumba's Website: www.planb.live Plan B Success Podcast: Available on your favorite platform including iTunes @ https://apple.co/2JCSysL?ls=1 or www.planbsuccess.live or www.planb.live https://www.planbsuccessschool.thinkific.com - You can be a successful Entrepreneur and can do a LOT with your very own podcast. Follow Rajeev's FREE training & you'll discover How to ideate, create, launch, monetize and grow your podcast in just a couple of hours! Rajeev's Book - My Inspiration: Quotes that shaped my self-improvement journey - Available on Amazon Worldwide on your local Amazon site or @https://amzn.to/2JG1DRL Plan B Success YouTube Channel: http://bit.ly/2YegieF Medium Articles: https://rajeevmudumba.medium.com LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rajeevmud... Facebook Plan B Success Page: https://www.facebook.com/planbsuccess... Facebook My Inspiration Book Page: https://www.facebook.com/myinspiratio... Instagram: @hifromraj1