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In this podcast episode, Lori and Deborah Fawaz, a personal stylist and makeup artist, delve into the significance of appearance, color analysis, makeup, and clothing choices. Lori underscores the impact of first impressions, while Deborah explains color analysis and its role in selecting suitable clothing and makeup. They discuss the importance of makeup for professional photos and videos, and how clothing choices influence perceptions, especially in online settings. Deborah also offers practical tips for making a positive impression, such as maintaining good posture and being mindful of one's appearance from the moment they step out of the car. Deborah's Free Gift go to Deborah's website and sign up for the Newsletter. You will receive her guide "7 Wardrobe Essentials for every Businesswoman" Connect with Deborah:Deborah's Website Facebook: Deborah D Fawaz Instagram: ddfaces Resources: Are you frustrated that your business isn't growing? "Messy to Magnetic: Unlocking the Secret to Effective Marketing" is a free course that goes over the top 10 mistakes small business owners make with attracting their ideal client and converting those clients to leads. Click here for your free gift! Join Lori's private Facebook group - Make Your Marketing Simple. Lori interviews her guests in the group (giving you advance listening!) and has a community of small business owners just like yourself to connect and grow their businesses. Join now! Schedule a Website Biz Accelerator call. Answer just a few questions and Lori will audit your website for the ONE biggest change you can make to your site to get more clients. Schedule here! Connect with Lori
Mastering Your Financial Life — Episode 85 In this episode of Mastering Your Financial Life, Judy Heft interviews Andrea Greenspan, a passionate and highly experienced image, style, and brand consultant who founded ag Image Style Brand 9 years ago. Andrea helps individuals and companies explore their image, define their style, and effectively communicate their brand for maximum impact. Tune in to the episode to hear about: * Journey to Becoming an Image Consultant: Andrea Greenspan shared her inspiring journey from being an empty nester to establishing herself as a certified image consultant. * Difference Between Image Consultant and Stylist: Andrea clarified the distinction between an image consultant and a stylist. * Importance of Colors in Fashion: Andrea emphasized the crucial role colors play in personal style. She detailed her meticulous color analysis process, which involves eye color, hair color, and more. * Creating a Functional and Stylish Wardrobe: Andrea explained her strategy for organizing wardrobes to reflect clients' lifestyles, ensuring that their clothing is both functional and stylish. * Managing Weight Fluctuations with Style: Addressing common concerns about weight fluctuations, Andrea provided practical advice on maintaining a versatile wardrobe that accommodates changes in body size. Learn more about and connect with Andrea Greenspan: * Visit Andrea's website: https://andreagreenspan.com * Connect with Andrea on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/andreagreenspan * Follow ag Image Style Brand on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ag_image_style_brand * Follow ag Image Style Brand on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ag.image.style.brand * Email: andrea@andreagreenspan.com *********************************** In each episode of Mastering Your Financial Life, Judy Heft interviews professionals who help others successfully manage their financial lives. Judy is a Financial and Lifestyle Concierge and Founder & CEO of Judith Heft & Associates. * Connect with Judy Heft on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/judyheft/ * Visit Judith Heft & Associates' Website: http://www.judithheft.com/ Subscribe to Mastering Your Financial Life on Apple podcast https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/mastering-your-financial-life/id1628822980 Don't miss a video by subscribing to Judith Heft & Associates' YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCxnWUm35dJhmCX0XPX_eZhQ
Have you ever wondered how your personal image can open or close doors in your professional life? What if mastering your image could transform how others perceive and interact with you?In the latest episode of Daring to Leap, Loree Philip hosts a captivating conversation with Linda Yates - known as the image energizer - an international keynote speaker, executive coach, and stylist, who reveals insights into the critical role of personal image in today's world.This episode goes beyond surface-level tips, diving deep into the subtleties of personal image and nonverbal communication, and how these elements shape our daily interactions and long-term success.By listening to this episode you'll:Discover the importance of first impressions and how they are formed in just seven seconds.Learn about the 93% of our communication that is nonverbal and its impact on personal image.Understand how sleep, rest, and fun contribute to projecting a positive and authentic image.Gain insights into crafting your personal brand by focusing on intrinsic strengths, values, and passion.Explore how servant leadership integrates with personal image to foster a sense of fulfillment and resilience.By the end of this episode, you'll be equipped with practical strategies to enhance your personal image and project confidence and authenticity in any situation. So why wait? Hit play and start transforming how you present yourself to the world today!Connect with Linda:https://lhyatesconsulting.com/Connect with Loree:Instagram - @loreephilipLinkedIn - @loree-philip
Send us a Text Message.In this episode of The Social Media Takeaway, I chat with Aoife Dunican, a renowned image consultant in Ireland and founder of The StyleBob, to explore the power of personal image and its impact on confidence and presence. Aoife shares her inspiring journey and reveals how clothing can significantly boost confidence, presence, and impact. From her fascinating insights into color psychology to practical tips for enhancing your professional image, Aoife provides valuable advice that can help anyone looking to improve their personal brand. Join us as we delve into the secrets of dressing for success and discover how you can take control of your image to achieve remarkable results. Don't miss this insightful conversation that could change the way you see yourself and your wardrobe!More about Aoife: WebsiteFacebookLinkedInX (Twitter) InstagramIf you enjoyed this episode, be sure to subscribe to my podcast because more like this is on the way!If you'd like to book a call to see how I can support you head over to my website here. www.sellonsocialmedia.academy/helloAnd please connect on social media and let me know what you thought of this episode!LinkedInInstagramFacebookFacebook GroupCheck out my 2024 Social Media Content Planner & Guide on Amazon (Amazon UK) (Amazon USA)
Earthkeepers: A Circlewood Podcast on Creation Care and Spirituality
In the last episode, we talked about the enormous impact that relatively mundane choices like what we eat have on the health of the planet. In this episode, we talk about another part of our everyday habits that we might not normally think about in earthkeeping terms: what we wear—and the impact of the clothing choices we make on the planet as a whole. To get us thinking about our OWN fashion habits, let me ask you a couple of questions: First though, pick just one item of clothing you are wearing right now. Do you know where that garment was made, and how far it had to travel to get to you? Or let me ask this: Do you know anything about the people who actually made the fabric this item is made of . . . . or anything about the people who stitched all the pieces together . . . or how much they were paid to do it? Do you even know what this item of clothing is made of—or importantly, what impact the making of that material had on the environment? I think a lot of us would be hard pressed to answer even one of those questions. But for those of us who long to become better at loving and caring for all creation, these are the kinds of questions we need to ask of ourselves and of our habits. And that is why we talked with Kathleen Audet, owner of an image consulting firm called Allegory. She has made it her mission to promote awareness about the things we wear—and to think about social and environmental justice when it comes to buying, owning, and even getting rid of clothing. Also, as part of our focus on “greening all vocations” in this season of the podcast, Kathleen shares the story of how she has found ways to do good for people and planet through her work as an image consultant.” Guest: Kathleen Audet Allegory Styling LinkedIn Mentions: The True Cost Rana Plaza collapse Stewards of Eden by Sandra L Richter James Speth For Days Allegory Resource Page Keywords: image consulting, sustainability, spirituality, religion, style, fashion, fashion industry, personal image, pollution, waste, consumers, affordability, ethics, fair labor, child labor, traceability, social justice, awareness, fast fashion, greening, scripture, creation care, capsule wardrobe, environment Find us on our website: Earthkeepers Support the Earthkeepers podcast Check out the Ecological Disciple
Get ready for Valentine's Day with Celeste Moore, a personal image and dating consultant in the latest pre-Valentine's Day episode of LaidOpen Podcast. In this episode, Celeste offers invaluable guidance for those navigating new beginnings, particularly men who are navigating the complexities of dating post-long-term relationships or marriages. She also explores the importance of communication and authenticity in relationships, strategies for building confidence, and the art of crafting effective digital dating profiles. Discover how Celeste's experience as a sole parent informs her approach and the invaluable insights she offers for single parents dipping their toes back into the dating pool. From debunking common profile pitfalls to unveiling the top lies men tell online, this episode is packed with wisdom and inspiration for anyone seeking love in the modern world. Charna wraps up the episode with a powerful visualization exercise, enhancing focus and attention skills for a more mindful dating experience by pulling one's energies back from the past or future and directing them towards the present moment. Show Notes 00:00 Introduction and Personal Updates 00:54 Introducing the Guest: Celeste Moore 02:07 Celeste's Journey to Becoming a Dating Coach 04:05 The Challenges of Working with Men and Women 05:13 The Evolution of Celeste's Career 07:08 The Ideal Client for Celeste 08:59 The Challenges of Dating and Image Consulting 09:38 The Importance of Image in Dating 10:30 The Different Types of Clients Celeste Works With 13:44 The Importance of Adventure in Dating 18:35 The Role of Mock Dates in Celeste's Coaching 24:25 The Challenges of Being a Sole Parent 32:51 Parenting and Dating: A Delicate Balance 34:59 The Importance of Timing in Relationships 35:57 Transferable Skills: From Parenting to Dating 37:23 The Power of Collaboration in Personal Growth 38:21 Breaking Communication Barriers 42:21 Building Confidence and Desirability in Dating 53:45 The Art of Online Dating: Profile Dos and Don'ts 59:09 The Journey to Self-Love and Acceptance
Smooth Business Growth – 15 Minutes Of Pure Marketing Strategies Proven To Move The Needle
We work on our brand, logo, podcast art - but when was the last time you worked on branding your self. That's right… The colors and clothes you wear can affect your connections and income. I have image consultant Amy Janece on the show to help us show up on stage, on podcasts and meetings to get noticed and create a bigger impact.
"Start with what you don't want. And what do we want to cut out first? And then another aspect is what is it that just turns you on and lights you up? Your words that you mentioned a little bit ago, what is that for you?" — Linda Yates I welcome Linda Yates who shares her personal story and vulnerable insights on the power of saying "yes" to yourself and embracing new possibilities. Key Takeaways: 1. The Impact of Confidence: Linda emphasizes the role of confidence in how we present ourselves to others, from our clothing and body language to our words and leadership style. She invites listeners to reflect on areas where they can enhance their self-confidence. 2. Stepping Out of Comfort Zones: we discuss the importance of leaving one's comfort zone to experience personal growth. We encourage you to assess whether you are currently in a comfort zone and if you are ready to take the brave step forward. 3. Saying "Yes" to Yourself: Linda and I stress the importance of believing in what is possible for yourself, even in the face of societal pressures and comparisons on social media. We offer practical strategies to create boundaries, reflect on one's potential, and say "yes" to personal growth. 4. Start with the end in mind: Linda shares a powerful exercise to identify what you really want, starting with the end in mind and allowing yourself to begin with what you don't want. Call to Action: Listen to your optional homework to start with the end of your life and then work backward towards how you want to say yes in this phase. Hot topics from this episode: Importance of what you put out into the world Linda's focus on the power of yes and goal-setting Importance of stepping out of comfort zones Saying Yes to Yourself Balancing Life Choices Navigating Career Transitions Resources in this episode: Linda Yates: https://lhyatesconsulting.com/ Linda's Book: Beyond The Clothes: Image & Presence https://www.amazon.com/Beyond-Clothes-Presence-Linda-Yates/dp/1534862250/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1474000694&sr=1-1&keywords=beyond+the+clothes For more information on how you can build your brave: Nicole@tricksteinbach.com https://tricksteinbach.com/ https://www.instagram.com/nicoletricksteinbach https://www.linkedin.com/in/nicoletricksteinbach/ https://www.facebook.com/NicoleTrickSteinbach
00:00 Introduction and Guest Welcome00:59 Guest Background and Early Life02:28 Career Beginnings and Challenges04:38 Overcoming Rejections and Building Resilience04:56 Moving to Texas and Early Struggles06:33 Career Progression and Personal Growth08:06 Passion for Social Issues and Community Development08:30 Challenges in Revitalizing Downtown Boston09:21 Future Plans and Aspirations20:57 Financial Management and Saving Strategies26:43 Importance of Personal Image and Presentation30:15 Starting a YouTube Channel34:45 Influence of Parents on Financial Discipline36:10 Parents' Love Story and Immigration Journey37:27 The Immigrant Mindset and Drive for Success38:27 Venturing into Public Speaking and Writing38:43 The Journey of Writing and Publishing a Book41:21 The Reality of Being an Author and the Power of Persistence45:50 The Importance of Financial Education56:13 Future Goals and Aspirations57:48 The Challenges of Content Creation and Censorship01:08:33 Reflections on Life and Personal GrowthAnnie Margarita YangLinkedIn:https://www.linkedin.com/in/annieyangfinancial/Website:positivemoneyflow.comBlog:anniemargaritayang.com/blog Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/annieyangfinancial/YouTube:https://www.youtube.com/@AnnieMargaritaYang/featuredDay In Day Out social media links:Podcast:https://podcast.app/day-in-day-out-p832991Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/muui23LinkedIn page:https://www.linkedin.com/company/day-in-day-out-podcast/?viewAsMember=trueYouTube:https://www.youtube.com/@DayinDayout
Mit einem weitsichtigen Blick erkennt sie, was Dein ICH braucht, um sichtbar zu werden. Ihre Augen verraten außerdem, dass sie tief blicken möchte und Zusammenhänge verstehen will. Jeanette ist anpassungsfähig, ohne sich selbst dabei zu verlieren. Erfahre in dieser Folge, mehr über Jeanette Scheuernstuhl. Jeanette macht deutlich, warum Kleider Gefühle machen und warum Dein Inneres mehr über Deinen Style aussagt, als Du vielleicht denkst! ------------------------------------------------------- Mehr über Jeanette: https://scheuernstuhl.info/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jeanettescheuernstuhl/ Mehr Facereading? Buch Dir hier Dein Erstgespräch, um mehr zu erfahren: https://calendly.com/krafteffects/energy_call? Auch für Dich: ***kostenfreies Mini-Ebook zum Gesichtlesen: https://www.krafteffects.de/kontakt/newsletter/ Mehr zu mir: ***Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lara.krafteffects ***mehr zu mir: www.krafteffects.de *** E-Mail an kontakt@krafteffects.de
Prepare to elevate your marketing game as we sit down with Chip Klose, the mastermind behind the "Restaurant Strategy Podcast Plus" and the author of the influential book, "The Restaurant Marketing Mindset." With his expertise as a restaurant coach, Chip offers a unique perspective on how adopting a marketing mindset can revolutionize your small business. Join us as we delve into his innovative strategies and hands-on tasks that aim to help you craft a winning marketing plan.Ever wondered how to make your restaurant stand out in a saturated market? We discuss the importance of brand-building using the ABCD framework (Audience, Brand, Competition, and Differentiation)—a game-changer for positioning your restaurant uniquely. We explore beyond just the food, emphasizing the role of personal branding in reinforcing your restaurant's overall reputation. Feast on actionable tips to design an unforgettable customer experience in an industry where dining out is viewed as a luxury.Lastly, we shed light on the pivotal role of content creation and marketing in the restaurant scene. From producing captivating content to viewing your business as a media powerhouse, we cover all the bases. We discuss the potential hazards of not aligning expectations, the need for transparent communication, and the continuous drive to produce content regardless of achieved success. So, pull up a chair and join us in serving up advice on harnessing various platforms and content to thrive in the restaurant arena. You're sure to leave with practical insights and strategies to shoot your restaurant to the pinnacle of success.Click here to learn more about Sysco Canada
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Did you know that your wardrobe could be the key to professional success? Get ready to unlock the powerful potential of personal style on our latest episode with image consultant Joseph Rosenfeld. Joseph sheds light on his personal journey, revealing how a chance encounter with the Official Preppy Handbook at 15 shaped his unique sense of style and in turn, his approach to consulting. He takes us through his experiences at Neiman Marcus in Chicago, where his interactions with lawyers and wealthy clients refined his skills. He also shares the secret sauce to his client interactions - helping them find their integrity in personal and professional spaces. We dive headfirst into the art of dressing for the courtroom. Joseph underscores the critical role of storytelling in fashion, the challenges lawyers face keeping up with changing trends, and the importance of understanding the courtroom culture. We unravel the theatrics of court appearances and discuss why it's crucial for lawyers to be relatable and believable. Joseph also challenges some antiquated advice on the type of appearance that lawyers still adhere to, providing fresh perspectives on dressing for success. We also explore the immense power of personal image in the legal profession. Joseph draws upon his expertise to explain how an individual's personality and style can be harnessed to create a look that reflects their self-image. He discusses how the right colors and styles can sow seeds of credibility and trust for potential clients. We also delve into the complexities of keeping up-to-date with fashion trends and identifying archetypes that best suit a lawyer's personality and style. Finally, we touch on the potential of a well-curated image to change perceptions, even for those with a tarnished reputation. So, gear up for an enlightening discussion and tune in now! In this episode, you will hear: Dressing challenges for trial lawyers The significance of multiple impressions Theatrics of court and the need for lawyers to be relatable and believable Understanding personality and style for creating a custom look to portray credibility and trustworthiness Discovering fashion trends to create a powerful, confident look for litigators Maximizing wardrobe potential Eye color in courtroom representation The power of personal clothing choices Benefits of opaque tights and nylons Follow and Review: We'd love for you to follow us if you haven't yet. Click that purple '+' in the top right corner of your Apple Podcasts app. We'd love it even more if you could drop a review or 5-star rating over on Apple Podcasts. Simply select “Ratings and Reviews” and “Write a Review” then a quick line with your favorite part of the episode. It only takes a second and it helps spread the word about the podcast. Supporting Resources: If you want to learn more about Joseph Rosenfeld please connect with him on LinkedIn or visit his website https://www.josephrosenfeld.com/ Episode Credits If you like this podcast and are thinking of creating your own, consider talking to my producer, Emerald City Productions. They helped me grow and produce the podcast you are listening to right now. Find out more at https://emeraldcitypro.com Let them know I sent you.
What is Personal Image & why is it important. In this week's podcast episode, I cover what personal image is and things for you to consider when building an image that allows you to show up confidently and uniquely in the workplace.Be sure to Subscribe to The Everyday Icon Podcast on Apple Podcast or SpotifySubscribe To My YouTube Channel: https://bit.ly/2X7ATiITiffanyOHowardYoutubeLet's Get Social! Connect with me on Instagram Tiffany_thestylecoach
Hair & Makeup Tips to Boost Your Personal ImageHair & Makeup don't have to be complicated. The right products & amounts boost how you look, how others see you, and how you feel about yourself. In this episode, Scarlett De Bease, a Personal Image Consultant, joins us on the show as we talk all about Hair & Make-Up. She expounds on why wearing good makeup boosts your confidence, why you need to minimize the heaviness of your makeup, choose the right colors to wear depending on your skin tone, and a nice tip for women who don't like foundation. Additionally, she advises studying the ingredients to get quality brands, makeup removal tips, minimum products to start with, as well as hair products & tricks to boost your image! Tune in for more insights! Episode Highlights/Timestamps [01:50] About today's guest, “Scarlett.”[03:13] Why wearing makeup makes a difference[07:57] Why women have a tough time deciding what kind of makeup and color to wear[11:05] Face primer versus eye primer[11:38] Key tip for any woman wearing makeup and doesn't like foundation[13:10] Advice for pale white people wearing makeup[15:14] Are drugstores brands better or worse than department stores brands or plastic surgeon quality brands[17:20] Best mascara that Scarlett would recommend[18:36] Makeup removal tips[19:33] Minimum makeup products to start with[22:04] Hair products, tips & tricks Quotes● “If you get makeup done at a beauty counter in a stall, their goal is not to teach you how to apply makeup. Their goal is to sell you the makeup. Get a makeup artist who can teach you.”● “Every woman who says I don't care is lying to herself and us because everybody loves a compliment, and you will only get them when you show you take good care of yourself.” "If you are experiencing any form of domestic violence and abuse, do not leave your abuser without the help of skilled Domestic Violence professionals such as those on the US hotline at 800-799-7233 or those at your local shelter. The most dangerous time in an abused woman's life is when she leaves her abuser." Connect with Scarlett De Bease Website: https://scarlettimage.com/Email: Scarlett@ScarlettImage.comLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/scarlettimage/ Connect with Beverly Price, the Podcast Host & Divorce & Empowerment Coach● Website - www.herempowereddivorce.com● Email - beverly@herempowereddivorce.com● Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/herempowereddivorce/● Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/beverlyprice365/● Facebook Group for Women: Women's Divorce and Empowerment Group https://www.facebook.com/groups/divorcerecovery● Instagram - www.instagram.com/her_empowered_divorce● LinkedIn -...
In this episode of The Black To Business Podcast, we dive into the captivating topic of elevating your personal image and brand presence with our guest, Fola Lawson. Fola is the Creative Director and Co-Founder of Southern Gents, an e-commerce destination that offers fashion-forward pieces re-engineered from traditional styles to fit a modern lifestyle. As part of our Black Men Who Lead series, Fola's episode marks the beginning of a month-long celebration of exceptional Black male leaders in business and the community. Join us as we explore the significance of personal style, its impact on entrepreneurship, and practical strategies for enhancing your personal image and brand presence. DURING THIS EPISODE YOU'LL LEARN: The meaning of personal style and its distinction from fashion. Why personal style is crucial for entrepreneurs and professionals. How to discover and develop your own personal style. The concept of a curated and simple essential wardrobe. Essential pieces every entrepreneur and professional should have in their wardrobe. The influence of personal image and brand presence on business success. Strategies for using attire, grooming, and attention to detail to elevate your personal brand presence. About Fola Lawson: Fola Lawson is the Creative Director and Co-Founder of Southern Gents. With a background in accounting and a passion for photography and design, Fola developed a keen eye for personal style. In 2012, he launched a style blog centered around attire, grooming, and modern men's dressing. Recognizing the demand for a stylish and inclusive environment, Fola established Southern Gents as a menswear collective, hosting networking events and providing a platform for like-minded individuals to connect. Driven by his mission to educate men about the basics of menswear styling, Fola launched Southern Gents' e-commerce destination in 2013, offering a curated selection of accessories. Today, Southern Gents serves customers in over 30 countries, inspiring men to embrace their personal style and be the best version of themselves. To learn more about Fola Lawson and the resources mentioned visit blacktobusiness.com/150 ALSO, Support Southern Gents and use code 'BlackToBusiness' for 10% off your next order through July 31st! RSVP to attend our Black Men Who Lead panel → blackmenwholead.com Thank you so much for listening! Please support us by simply rating and reviewing our podcast! Got a question? We'd love to answer it in an upcoming Q&A. Simply record your quick question → https://blacktobusiness.com/QA Connect with us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/blacktobusiness/ Don't miss an update! Sign up for our weekly newsletter: https://blacktobusiness.com/mailinglist
Welcome to this special edition of Keepin' It Real, featuring panel guests who have shared their business stories in our guest blog and join us to discuss topics trending in business. As an author and speaker on recalibrating our personal GPS, I have found that we are looking for ways to make a human connection with our colleagues, teams and communites. Creating opportuniites to not only get to know one another but share life experiences to help and support each other. Our guests are innovators, collaborators and small business owners who have successfully made the transition from corporate leader to business owner. Our topic: Creating A Sense of Self Your Personal Image- Health and Wellness Tips I'd like to introduce you to our panel: Nicole, Manion - founder of Muskoka Aesthetics & Spa and Muskoka Beauty in Muskoka, Ontario Michele Maher - Jewellery Designer, Toronto, Ontario Rod Williams - Certifed Personal Trainer and Acting Coach from Ottawa, Ontario I'd like to thank Nicole, Michele and Rod for joining us today. We appreciate your commitment to storytelling and sharing your expertise while helping others create a healthy sense of self. If you'd like to connect with one of our panel guests you'll find their story and contact information by following the link above to their feature story. If your interested in sharing your business story, visit our website https://shareyourstories.online/share-your-story/ If you have a question you'd like us to answer in our next panel discussion share in the comments below. In the meantime, subscribe to our YouTube channel or if your on the move the podcast is available on iTunes, Spotify, iHeart Radio and Amazon Music. Thank you for joining us and we look forward to meeting you next time with another episode of Keepin' It Real.
Learn more about the Midlife Style School: The Midlife Style School What is a personal brand and why does it matter? Personal branding is the practice of developing a unique and recognizable identity for yourself as a professional. It involves leveraging various methods of self-promotion to make yourself stand out from the competition in your chosen field. Not only do entrepreneurs need to have a strong personal brand, but all professionals should consider the benefits of creating one. A solid personal brand can help you establish credibility and increase visibility, which can open up opportunities both professionally and personally. It helps to create a point of difference that sets you apart from other professionals, giving employers or clients an instant snapshot of what you bring to the table. Developing your personal brand also provides an opportunity to showcase your values and experience, while showcasing why someone may want to work with you. Having a strong personal brand ensures that potential employers know who you are and what value you can bring to their organization. Your online presence will be more influential as a result, because it creates an easier way for employers or clients to get access to information about you. Through your own branding efforts, companies have an easier time identifying talent that would be a great fit for their organization or project. Your personal brand is not just about industry awards or achievements – it's also about showcasing who you are as a person, such as favorite hobbies or hobbies inspiring creativity in others. By having this kind of self-expression involved in your branding efforts, it gives potential employers an insight into how well you'll fit within their company culture. Furthermore, developing effective communication skills will help build trust between yourself and potential leads or contacts – which could be essential when looking for new job roles or clientele down the line. Having a solid personal brand is beneficial no matter if you're an entrepreneur seeking new business opportunities or someone working within an established company looking to progress up the corporate ladder. Through building relationships both online and offline through networking events and social media platforms, as well as effectively communicating who you are through creative digital content – becoming familiar with how best to leverage your own personal brand will ensure more positive results in achieving career goals faster. Your image is going to make or break your personal brand. Aligning your style with who you are is a non-negotiable for a standout personal brand. Here are 3 ways having a standout style will help your efforts with your personal brand: 1. Be Confident Being a leader in your industry requires having a standout style that is both professional and fashionable. Having on-trend clothes will not only help you stand out from the rest of your colleagues, but it will also give you a confidence boost when stepping into the boardroom or networking with other professionals. When your clothes fit well and flatter your body shape this can make you feel more comfortable in yourself and ready to tackle whatever comes your way. Feeling confident in yourself gives off a positive energy which is attractive to potential employers or clients. It's hard to exude confidence when wearing something drab or dull—so investing in stylish pieces that make you feel good will not only boost your individual confidence but will also have others take notice of how much effort you put into looking put together and polished on any occasion. 2. Be Memorable: With an eye-catching wardrobe, you'll be able to showcase your personality without even saying a word! Whether it's bright colors or bold patterns, wearing clothes that reflect who you are helps people remember who you are and makes them feel more comfortable around you—which can go a long way when making important business connections! Having a standout style is also key for networking events or meetings outside of work where first impressions count for a lot. Dressing well shows others that you care about making good relationships with influential people within your industry, setting up future opportunities for yourself. As a style coach for midlife female successful leaders, I believe that having an eye-catching wardrobe allows you to take control of how people perceive you. This is especially important if you are attending events related to your field as it can make all the difference in how others view your abilities and accomplishments. The right outfit can influence people's reactions when they meet you, so choosing something stylish and professional can be beneficial for setting yourself apart and making strong first impressions. Style can help you create a memorable impression that will open doors to new opportunities and next-level success. 3. Be Credible: Having a standout style can also create opportunities for career growth. Studies have shown that people who dress in a way that looks more credible tend to get more promotions than those who don't make an effort in their appearance. Having a polished look helps potential employers or clients take notice of your drive and ambition which shows them that you are serious about achieving your goals. Standing out in your industry with a polished and powerful personal style can help you gain respect from peers and colleagues. When you show up to meetings looking put-together and professional, it demonstrates that you take yourself seriously, which leads to others taking you seriously too. It sends the message that when you are taken seriously, people will listen to what you have to say. When meeting new potential business partners or clients, having stylish clothing helps create meaningful connections between both parties—even if it's subconsciously! Wearing fashionable pieces gives off impressions of trustworthiness which ultimately creates stronger relationships built on mutual respect for each other's abilities and qualities as professionals in the industry. Stylish clothing is not only aesthetically pleasing but also establishes credibility in your work environment. The way one dresses is often seen as a visual representation of their skillset, so by having an appropriate look for different occasions, you are presenting yourself as someone who understands what it takes to get ahead in your industry and who is serious about advancing professionally in their career. In conclusion, having an impressive fashion sense will help you reach your next-level of success faster and have a whole lot more fun while doing it. Don't wait another day and start designing your personal brand standout style now. Learn about the Midlife Style School here: Midlife Style School Follow Afton on IG: www.instragram.com/aftonporter Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/AftonPorterStyle/
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In this episode, April Abele Isaacson, Kate Geyer, and Megan Bussey welcome Joseph Rosenfeld, a personal branding expert and image consultant who works extensively with attorneys and high-profile Silicon Valley executives. Joseph shares how being bullied as a teenager led to his fascination with the transformative power of personal branding, not only in shaping the perceptions of others but also in uncovering our own perception of ourselves. He discusses surprising elements that make up one's personal image and how tiny changes can create major shifts in how we present ourselves to the world as well as how confident we feel. Throughout this episode, Joseph demonstrates again and again that getting our image right is not an exercise in vanity. Rather, it's an exercise in self-respect and discovering the power that stems from our individuality.Highlights include:Equity as having the right to be unapologetically you, in all your facets The epiphany that changed everything How personal branding saved a 15-year-old bullied boy Working on our outer selves as a way to help our inner selvesConnecting your body to positive feelingsChoosing clothes as an act of self-respectHow your positive and confident image serves everyone in the room.Clothes must fit your mind as well as your body Cultivating a countercultural look… like everyone elsePaying attention to what's right in front of your face, like a dirty t-shirtStanding out while fitting inWho says it's not OK to wear loud jewelry or clickety heels?The goal is for fashion and makeup to fit in with your life and create easeNot succumbing to the stereotypes of powerBringing out the right persona to fit the occasion The color of listeningDressing for the day ahead, even if it's just 12 hours in front of a computerCreating a culture of change by representing yourself and who you areEpisode Links:Connect with Joseph on LinkedInVisit josephrosenfeld.com to learn more about Joseph and his image consulting strategies.Read an infographic case study on how he helps legal team leaders tip the scales in their favor, ethically.Thanks for listening to Sidebars! Connect with us: Read our Medicine and Molecules (MEMO) Blog Subscribe to our YouTube Channel Questions or feedback? Reach out at socialmedia@kilpatricktownsend.com Learn more about Kilpatrick Townsend **The opinions expressed are those of the attorneys and do not necessarily reflect the views of the firm or its clients. This podcast is for general information purposes and is not intended to be and should not be taken as legal advice.
Dejar Las Redes Istrouma en Español Mar 12 – 14, 2023 ========== 12 de Marzo, 2023 "Nos llamó para estar con El" Marcos 3.13-19 ========== S. Mateo 3:13-19 Entonces Jesús vino de Galilea a Juan al Jordán, para ser bautizado por él. Mas Juan se le oponía, diciendo: Yo necesito ser bautizado por ti, ¿y tú vienes a mí? Pero Jesús le respondió: Deja ahora, porque así conviene que cumplamos toda justicia. Entonces le dejó. Y Jesús, después que fue bautizado, subió luego del agua; y he aquí los cielos le fueron abiertos, y vio al Espíritu de Dios que descendía como paloma, y venía sobre él. Y hubo una voz de los cielos, que decía: Este es mi Hijo amado, en quien tengo complacencia. 1. Es un llamado Persuasivo 2. Es un llamado con Propósito 3. Es un llamado Personal [Image] https://imageproxy.youversionapi.com/640x640/https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/mushroom-event-images-prod/117574509-1674944131131.jpg [Image] https://imageproxy.youversionapi.com/640x640/https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/mushroom-event-images-prod/117574509-1662179323184.jpg [Image] https://imageproxy.youversionapi.com/640x640/https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/mushroom-event-images-prod/117574509-1662178078340.jpg [Image] https://imageproxy.youversionapi.com/640x640/https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/mushroom-event-images-prod/117574509-1662178099944.jpg Regístrate ¡Si es la primera vez que asistes te invitamos a que te registres utilizando el siguiente link! https://istrouma.org/nuevo Nuestro Facebook Link de nuestro facebook donde nuestros servicios estarán en vivo ¡Acompáñanos! https://www.facebook.com/IBCespanol/ Visita nuestra pagina oficial: ¡Te esperamos! https://istrouma.org/espanol
We've all heard about the importance of having a clear brand for your business. It's how your organization communicates what it's all about and attracts the kinds of customers or clients it can best serve. But if you're the face of that company or otherwise visible in your role there, it's also vital to have a personal image that aligns with the business brand. How do you do that? We spoke with Tracy Pohlmann, a personal image expert and trainer, about how she helps women feel great about the way they look, build their confidence, and get noticed more by their ideal clients.Tracy Pohlmann is an award-winning speaker, certified trainer, entrepreneur, and professional image expert.She has assisted over 9,000 women in creating a stylish and professional personal image to advance their careers and attract their ideal customers.Tracy is passionate about helping professional women discover a simple, cost-effective way to dress so they can feel great about the way they look no matter their age or shape, exude more confidence, and create an impression that makes them shine in their career.Read more at petite2queen.com/create-personal-image-aligns-business-brandSupport the show
Welcome back gentlemen to Season 2 and another episode of the Purpose Project XXI Podcast. I am stoked about this episode, as we discuss and unpack this idea of image and men's fashion and style, but I am especially excited to be able to bring to you a true professional to help us navigate these confusing and sometimes treacherous waters. Patrick Kendra is a certified men's wear stylist and image consultant. He has worked with a wide range of men, including TedX speakers. Wall street journal bestselling authors, Fortune 100 executives and every guy in between to help them develop their personal and professional image. He has contributed thoughts to men's health; Ask men; Men's journal; New York magazine and more, he is the founder of pivot image consultancy, but more importantly, he's a great mentor, guide, and just a really cool dude. pivotimage.com @pivotimage
The Headline: “Men - Here's Why Looking Like A Slob Is No Longer A Sign Of Genius”Josh Glancy's article for the Sunday Times TOTALLY caught my attention and I just couldn't let the weekend end without having my say on the return to considered dressing and the end of, as Josh puts it, “the dishevelled blagger”!For further help and advice on anything discussed in this episode, you can email me anytime at tailoringtalkpodcast@gmail.com or contact me via the Roberto Revilla London website!Enjoy!Links:Roberto on Instagram http://www.instagram.com/robertorevillalondonTailoring Talk on Instagram http://www.instagram.com/tailoringtalkpodcastCheck out Roberto Revilla London at https://www.robertorevillalondon.comJosh Glancy's Profile and Article Links https://www.thetimes.co.uk/profile/josh-glancyJosh Glancy on Twitter https://twitter.com/joshglancyCredits:Tailoring Talk intro and outro music by Wataboy on PixabayTailoring Talk Edited & Produced by Roberto RevillaSupport the show
I honestly can't believe we are having this conversation in 2022. Our bodies are not a trend or need any body size pushed on us. Especially, making heroin look chic because trust me, that world is anything but chic. I have a Black Friday special right now for a limited time. Receive 50% of my 8-week Style Journey where you will design your personal style around your unique body shape, coloring and lifestyle. Go to https://www.styleguidesociety.com/Transformation Discount Code: BLACKFRIDAY Email team@styleguidesociety.com with any questions. Until next week, think like a style icon.
Today you are in for a treat as we actually are doing some Tailoring (and styling) Talk! Jeminee Solanki Parmar started her career in fashion as a designer at Louis Vitton, going on to work for Selfridges and other luxury brands in the UK, Paris, Shanghai and Delhi. 5 years ago she followed her dream and founded the Stylist Academy with one goal in mind: to educate people to look and feel their best whatever their size and shape. I'm so privileged to know her and be able to call her my friend, I can't wait for you to get to know her and hear us debate some pretty hot topics when it comes to style for both ladies and gents!Enjoy!Get in touch! Got a particular Bond film you love? Would you like to be on the show to review and discuss it with Roberto? Then what are you waiting for, get in touch! Email Roberto at tailoringtalkpodcast@gmail.com or get in touch via the show's new Instagram page @tailoringtalkpodcast ! Links:Roberto on Instagram http://www.instagram.com/robertorevillalondonTailoring Talk on Instagram http://www.instagram.com/tailoringtalkpodcastStylist Academy https://www.stylistacademylondon.comStylist Academy on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/stylistacademylondonCredits:Tailoring Talk intro and outro music by Wataboy on PixabayTailoring Talk Edited & Produced by Roberto RevillaSupport the show
Your personal brand and image impact everything about your sales process. Creating and maintaining a professional self-care routine is necessary to put your best foot forward to make the most money and foster the most connections. In today's episode of the Sales Evangelist, Donald shares some quick tips for any seller to improve their confidence and build a personal brand that reflects the hard work you do each day. Sometimes, we neglect the emotional for the physical: Sure, scoring that meeting or closing the deal can be nice. However, it's not as nice when it comes at a cost for our own physical and emotional needs as human beings. The Sales Evangelist is launching a course to build your professional self-care routine; check out the information here: thesalesevangelist.com/free-sales-training Build a positive attitude and confidence: One of the biggest things to help you be more effective is confidence. Even if you don't know a lot about the industry or individual, learn the company basics. Research the company to have more poignant discussions about the material to drive confidence. If you are genuinely interested in the conversation with the potential buyer, you'll inherently come across as more confident and competent in the conversation. Dress to the customer's needs: If you're meeting with an executive or higher-level individual, dress to their level. Leave the hoodie at home and wear what instills confidence in yourself and the buyer. Especially if you work from home, dressing professionally will make an impact where lower dress scales are more common. Your personal brand is critical: Pay attention to how you project yourself online and on social media. Amid a potential recession and the Great Resignation, ensure your content, language, and tone are transferable wherever you want to go. This episode is brought to you in part by Skipio. Are you sick of crickets? As a salesperson, the pain of reaching out with phone calls or emails and not receiving a response is real. But all text messaging is not created equal. 85% of people prefer text over email and phone calls because they want to engage in a conversation, not listen to bots. Be more like people and start having conversations that end in the conversions you want. Try Skipio at www.Skipio.com. This episode is brought to you in part by Scratchpad. Are you tired of a digital workspace cluttered with notes, folders, files, and half-filled spreadsheets? (Not that we're speaking from personal experience.) Luckily, we've found the solution. Scratchpad is the first Revenue Team Workspace specifically designed to adapt to each salesperson's workflow, so you don't have to change your habits. Scratchpad creates a streamlined workflow that allows everyone to be a little more productive each day without the hassle of updating a database with whatever info you can find. Get Scratchpad free at Scratchpad.com. This episode is brought to you in part by the Outbound 2022 Sales Conference. Are you looking to learn actionable and practical ways to improve your sales performance? Do you or your team want to experience a fantastic professional development opportunity full of expert and high-quality speakers ready to help you reach your sales quotas? Attend this year's Outbound Conference! Visit outboundconference.com to learn more, and use code MANGO10 at checkout to take a portion of your final ticket price. As one of our podcast listeners, we value your opinion and always want to improve the quality of our show. Complete our two-minute survey here: thesalesevangelist.com/survey. We'd love for you to join us for our next episodes by tuning in on Apple Podcast, Google Podcast, Stitcher, or Spotify. Audio provided by Free SFX, Soundstripe, and Bensound. Other songs used in the episodes are The Organ Grinder written by Bradley Jay Hill, performed by Bright Seed, and Produced by Brightseed and Hill.
Kris Shelby sits with DJ FMI and Qianathegoddess of VPR Radio to discuss his career in styling and how he works with artists on rebranding themselves through fashion. Kris also divulged his business relationship as personal stylist and image consultant to artist Jeezy and what it was like to style him for his wedding and upcoming tour. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/vpr-radio/message
We go about our lives helping people, managing our relationships, chasing our dreams and what not. But in the process, we sometimes tend to forget something that's really important - Our personal image. Don't underestimate the power of building your personal image for success in life. Listen to this episode to know why.Stay tuned for more :)
Here is the Style Guide Society's framework of designing your signature style that we take our clients through. Phase 1: Wardrobe Foundation Phase 2: Style Essentials Phase 3: High-Level Style Phase 4: Signature Style What phase are you stuck in? Let Afton help you have a style breakthough by emailing team@styleguidesociety.com to schedule your free style breakthrough session.
It's Episode 39 and a very tailoring focused episode (at last you cry!) as Roberto is joined by client Richard Gore all the way from Cardiff in Wales to talk about his journey into custom tailoring.Roberto takes Richard back to his childhood inspirations when it came to clothes, his family influences and the pop culture icons that sparked his passion for dressing well.Richard explains how he discovered and chose Roberto to be his tailor, documenting those first experiences of trying on his first bespoke suit, how it made him feel and how his custom clothes have impacted his confidence, attitude and life in general.Roberto also gets Richard talking about his days as a local superstar DJ hero! Enjoy!If you're enjoying Tailoring Talk, you can now buy Roberto “a coffee” to support the show! Simply head to https://www.buymeacoffee.com/RobertoRevilla … thank you so much!Get in touch! Got a particular Bond film you love? Would you like to be on the show to review and discuss it with Roberto? Then what are you waiting for, get in touch! Email Roberto at tailoringtalkpodcast@gmail.com or get in touch via the show's new Instagram page @tailoringtalkpodcast ! Links:Roberto on Instagram http://www.instagram.com/robertorevillalondonTailoring Talk on Instagram http://www.instagram.com/tailoringtalkpodcastRichard's clothing journey on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/richgoreclothingSupport the showSupport the show
We talk a lot about first impressions around here and this episode breaks down HOW to improve your first impression through better beauty and styling tips. Do you know how to dress for. your body shape? How to accessorize for your face shape? What about how to prep your skin to apply makeup so that it looks flawless? We tackle all of this and more so that. you can begin applying small fun changes as soon as you're done listening to this episode. Have fun!As promised, here is the link to help you find the best lip color for your skin tone: https://christinebraneli.ck.page Support the show
Your favourite guest, Dr. Atif Ghaffar of Zebra Home Cinema is back along with his alter-ego, Tony Montana/Scarface!Episode 31 with Tyler Foley had such an impact on Atif that he immediately put into practice some of what Tyler taught me about the most impactful ways to network and meet new people. And so did I!Having been to a few events between the two of us recently, we wanted to compare notes and see how far we'd come since last December's networking nightmare… Among the things we discuss:Not all events are created equalThe importance of intent and prioritising have a good timeDefinitely what NOT to do when you meet people for the first timeHow personal presentation and the way you dress can help make a room come to youEnjoy!Get in touch! Got a particular Bond film you love? Would you like to be on the show to review and discuss it with Roberto? Then what are you waiting for, get in touch! Email Roberto at contact@robertorevillalondon.com or get in touch via the show's new Instagram page @tailoringtalkpodcast ! Links:Roberto on Instagram http://www.instagram.com/robertorevillalondonTailoring Talk on Instagram http://www.instagram.com/tailoringtalkpodcastRoberto on Twitter http://www.twitter.com/ItsBobbyRevilla Connect with Roberto on LinkedIn https://uk.linkedin.com/in/robertorevillalondonZebra Home Cinema https://zebrahomecinema.comZebra Home Cinema on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/zebrahomecinema/Zebra Home Cinema on YouTube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCF3TtvwlteQJOKgRnusP1PgZebra Home Cinema on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/zebrahomecinema/Credits:Edited by Roberto Revilla Music by Wataboy on PixabayTailoring Talk Produced by Roberto RevillaTailoring Talk hosted by BuzzSprout.com
I don't think we should comment, ever, on what someone else is wearing. - Ginger Burr Meet Ginger Burr, Owner Total Image Consultants Creating a wardrobe and personal style you love begins with a longing for ease and beauty (your definition of beauty) every time you get dressed. Ginger Burr started Total Image Consultants with the heartfelt belief that whether you are 25 or 85, you deserve to feel radiant and pulled-together every time you get dressed. Her work has reached women from all walks of life who long to connect with their inner essence to create a wardrobe they love. She is the author of the book, That's So You! Create a look you love with beauty, style and grace and has been interviewed by Allure Magazine, Worth Magazine, Forbes Magazine and Bloomberg Business Week. Style is all about what makes you feel the most empowered. If people say things, you're either gonna think it's kind of funny, or it's just gonna roll off of you. And if it doesn't, then maybe you're not fully expressing who you are in a way that is right for you. - Ginger Burr Connect with Ginger Burr Free offer: "How to Stop Wasting Money on Things You Never Wear" - https://totalimageconsultants.com/subscribe Facebook Free Facebook group LinkedIn YouTube Instagram Connect with Stacey Shipman LinkedIn Instagram Website Show Notes What Ginger wanted to be when she grew up and how that plays out today (:30) How Ginger became an image consultant (3:32) Ginger's personal image story and how she found her style (7:07) Finding clothes that work for YOU (16:32) "Formalities" Ginger sees in clients that keep them from expressing who they are through style (21:13) What Ginger loves about her work (34:00)
In this episode, I'm talking about branding, color, and style with personal image consultant Julie Shields. We thought we were going to talk about how to pick the best colors for your brand, but we end up talking about so much more! Really, we talk about branding in general; bringing the inside out; how personal style isn't about fashion or trends (just like branding!); and how your personality, color, and style will differentiate you from the competition. Link to episode Check out Julie on Instagram and Facebook @JulieShieldsImageCoach — For information on website design services, visit AKS Design Studio. Contact Kelly at kelly@aksdesignstudio.com. Music by Zen Man Mentioned in this episode: The Podcast Launch Playbook -- If you've been thinking about starting your own podcast, The Podcast Launch Playbook will help you do it—step-by-step, super-simple, exactly what you need to go from idea to launch! Buy here: https://the-marketing-chat.captivate.fm/plp
Welcome to Episode 26! It's a big TAILORING talk episode this week as the Wolf returns! Roberto welcomes back Paul Brown, owner of Ireland's finest tailors, A Wolf In Wool!Paul and Roberto last caught up in Episode 3 during Lockdown One when the launch of Paul's business was delayed due to you-know-what.The gents catch up 9 months later and delve into:- how Paul's first few months in the business have been- weddings- creating versatile outfits - how to do black tie without owning a tux- how and why you can and should dress in a “considered” manner - an in depth review of No Time To Die from a tailoring perspective, discussing 007's latest outing and outfits in great detailEnjoy!Get in touch! To apply to be a guest on the show, for any questions, comments or future content ideas, please email us at contact@robertorevillalondon.comLinks:A Wolf In Wool https://awolfinwool.comPaul Brown / A Wolf In Wolf on Instagram: https://instagram.com/wolfinwool_Roberto Revilla http://www.robertorevilla.london Roberto on Instagram http://www.instagram.com/robertorevillalondonRoberto on Twitter http://www.twitter.com/ItsBobbyRevilla Connect with Roberto on LinkedIn https://uk.linkedin.com/in/robertorevillalondonCredits:Edited by Roberto RevillaMusic by Wataboy on PixabayProduced by Roberto RevillaPodcast hosted by BuzzSprout.com
Troy Jensen is an image-maker, photographer, and hair and makeup genius to divas worldwide. He worked with Erika Jane before the Real Housewives of Beverly Hills and even before she was The Pretty Mess. He was flown on Tom Girardi's jet to gay Pride parties for Erika to perform her hits that no one had ever heard of but was fun nonetheless. Does he still have questions like why isn't Mikey on the list of who has been paid from the Erika Jayne LLC? He shares about working with Kim Kardashian before Kris became her manager. So many juicy stories about being on the road and working with the stars. Plus hot topics and updates on your favorite juicy scoop subjects. Get EXTRA Juicy Scoop at: Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/juicyscoop More: https://heathermcdonald.net Sponsors: OSEAmalibu.com code JUICY for 10% kachava.com/scoop for 10% off OluKai.com swheatscoop.com www.ziprecruiter.com/juicy joybird.com/juicy for 35% off www.betterhelp.com/heather www.erincondren.com use code JUICYSCOOP10 sittercity.comSupport the show: https://www.patreon.com/juicyscoop
Troy Jensen is an image-maker, photographer, and hair and makeup genius to divas worldwide. He worked with Erika Jane before the Real Housewives of Beverly Hills and even before she was The Pretty Mess. He was flown on Tom Girardi's jet to gay Pride parties for Erika to perform her hits that no one had ever heard of but was fun nonetheless. Does he still have questions like why isn't Mikey on the list of who has been paid from the Erika Jayne LLC? He shares about working with Kim Kardashian before Kris became her manager. So many juicy stories about being on the road and working with the stars. Plus hot topics and updates on your favorite juicy scoop subjects. Get EXTRA Juicy Scoop at: Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/juicyscoop More: https://heathermcdonald.net Sponsors: OSEAmalibu.com code JUICY for 10% kachava.com/scoop for 10% off OluKai.com swheatscoop.com www.ziprecruiter.com/juicy joybird.com/juicy for 35% off www.betterhelp.com/heather www.erincondren.com use code JUICYSCOOP10 sittercity.com Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/juicyscoop See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Do you ever look in the mirror, squint at yourself and say "Dude, you are full of it." Am I really who I say I am? This has been the question on my mind in recent weeks. Do I let others' perceptions of me define who I am and just roll with it? Or am I really confident in how I personally see myself? This week, Martin and Hooter dive into who they are and get down to the nitty gritty of how they actually see themselves.
Houston, TX. Helen Perry facilitates people. An expert in the field of presentation, she guides individuals and groups with a keen eye, quick wit and a highly effective approach. As a Corporate and Personal Image Consultant and Humorist since 1983, she has served numerous corporations such as McKinsey & Co., Baker Botts, The Memorial Hermann Healthcare System, Merrill Lynch, Deloitte and Tiffany & Co.Helen joins Eric and Leslie on this episode of #beyondthebusiness to share stories from her upbringing and childhood. Tune in next week to hear more about her business and rise to success!
Welcome to Episode 3! It's a tale of two tailors this week as Roberto is joined all the way from Ireland by Paul Brown, owner of A Wolf In Wool!Paul and Roberto examine the status of the suit, what we might be wearing as we emerge from lockdown, building a smart casual wardrobe, the return of weddings and much more.Get in touch! To apply to be a guest on the show, for any questions, comments or future content ideas, please email us at contact@robertorevillalondon.comLinks:A Wolf In Wool https://awolfinwool.comRoberto Revilla http://www.robertorevilla.london Roberto on Instagram http://www.instagram.com/robertorevillalondonRoberto on Twitter http://www.twitter.com/ItsBobbyRevilla Connect with Roberto on LinkedIn https://uk.linkedin.com/in/robertorevillalondonCredits:Edited by Roberto RevillaMusic by Wataboy on PixabayProduced by Roberto RevillaPodcast hosted by BuzzSprout.comSupport the show
Welcome to Episode 2! Roberto is joined by Dr. Usman Qureshi of Origin Orthodontics.Dr. Qureshi shares valuable insight into how he started, grew and continues to expand his business. We learn about his passion for his chosen profession and what it takes to succeed. Roberto also examines how technology has been utilised in Origin's practices and how tailoring has had a positive impact on this busy entrepreneur's life.Get in touch! To apply to be a guest on the show, for any questions, comments or future content ideas, please email us at contact@robertorevillalondon.comLinks:Origin Orthodontics https://www.origin-orthodontics.co.ukDr. Usman Qureshi on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/dr.usmanqorthoRoberto Revilla http://www.robertorevilla.london Roberto on Instagram http://www.instagram.com/robertorevillalondonRoberto on Twitter http://www.twitter.com/ItsBobbyRevilla Connect with Roberto on LinkedIn https://uk.linkedin.com/in/robertorevillalondonCredits:Edited by Roberto Revilla & Carolina RevillaMusic by Wataboy on PixabayProduced by Roberto RevillaPodcast hosted by BuzzSprout.com
Branding: How to build your personal Image a Podcast with Ryan Alarid. Have a look at our website: https://bit.ly/3a3UTdr You know you are good at your job but now you are missing the image to be really successful? Then you need to learn the P.I.E. method. Ryan Alarid explains in this video how Tesla managed to create such a successful image/branding. And the one thing most people miss that is actually 90% of your career success! Want to learn about the P.I.E. method and how Ryan used it successfully? Then listen to this podcast now! Don't want to miss another episode? Subscribe!
YOUR IMAGE IS THE FIRST STEP TOWARDS BUILDING YOUR PERSONAL BRAND, DOES YOUR PERSONAL AND PROFESSIONAL IMAGE DELIVER THE RIGHT STORY MESSAGE?
Kayla Cropper is an expert when it comes to cultivating a personal image. She is on a mission to shift her client's energy from inner-critic to confident using mindset and personal styling. On this episode of Going Places, we dive into all angles of Kayla's work, including the many myths of the fashion world. Kayla provides a unique framework for sustainable shopping, how to avoid fast fashion, and how to approach fashion trends. Tune in for an insightful episode with a wealth of tips and tricks from a fashion expert! You can learn more about Kayla's services here: kaylathea.com/get-started You can also find Kayla on: kaylathea.com/blog LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/kaylathea/ Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/kaylathea11
How you show up physically reflects how you're showing up mentally. Are you Slob Kabab Status? Transform yourself into your best self with Courtney Love as your coach https://bit.ly/callclg Let's stop letting the way we look get in the way of how we show up in our lives. Tune in as I share my best tips for making ourselves polished (even when we're on Zoom calls all day) and the effects it will have on your life. You’ll discover what you can be doing to show up as the most fabulous version of yourself in your life and your career.WHAT'S
Let's face it. How you present yourself matters. When we wear something inexpensive that isn't comfortable or doesn't fit well we typically don't feel much or it may even bring us down. When we wear something that fits well, is made well, is comfortable, and looks amazing on us, we feel amazing and we present ourselves as such. So how do we show up in the best way for ourselves without breaking the bank? In this episode fashion designer, LaTasha Cobler, and I explore fast fashion marketing traps, the value of investing in yourself, buying with intention, and how to build a sustainable wardrobe. "Are you investing in yourself, in your image? Are you putting your best foot forward? Or are you not showing up for yourself and not showing up for your business? That will make a huge difference." The day before LaTasha's sister passed away they made vision boards together. Empowering women through fashion was on LaTasha's board and one night she decided she was going to honor herself and her sister and make it happen. She didn't even know how to sew when she started and now she is an award-winning designer with her own fashion line, Madame L. View LaTasha Cobler's work and contact her through her website madamelstyle.com. More episodes at moneyheartshow.com. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/moneyheart/support
George Gomond Psychic Medium, Relationship and Life Coach This show is about how to apply spiritually to your life, heal mind, body, and soul. I am guided by my Spirit guides and those who have passed (Dead People) to present you the answers to achieve happiness, healthy living, manifesting, and healing Advice from a loved one or another personage who has passed can give you needed insights because of their interest in your well being. My mission is to promote love: love of self, love in families, love in communities and love of the planet. I will also present articles from various sources that, give advice, inspire and entertain. Laughter is a key in all healing. I am a channel and medical intuitive. Studied and practiced for over 25 years as an Intuitive,Shaman, Reiki practitioner, and Hypnotherapist. Have degrees in the study of metaphysics. I blend those talents with a 20 year study of the Law of Attraction, to help you when and how on any subject.
In this episode I'm chatting to the wonderful Tracy Hooper about how to stand out using your personal image and style. We share with you all sort of things including - How to get started when thinking about how to create a signature look. - How to use the clothes you wear to stand out on and offline. - The benefits of being able to dress with confidence and become recognisable. Tracy specialises in helping professional women and business owners curate a style that makes them stand out, look amazing and make an impact both on and offline. Tracy has been a Personal Stylist for the last 12 years, and has worked with a variety of organisations and designers including Carolina Herrera, Helms Briscoe and the Sun's Fabulous magazine. She is also a Tutor at the London College of Style. Download Tracy's Clothe Yourself In Confidence Find Tracy on https://www.linkedin.com/in/tracyjaynehooper/ (LinkedIn), https://www.instagram.com/tracyjaynehooper/ (Instagram) & https://www.facebook.com/tracyjaynehooper1/ (Facebook) www.tracyjaynehooper.com Join the Unleash Your Niche Facebook Community www.amycaiger.com
We’ve all had a chance to pause and reboot over the last couple of months and have become aware of our inner feelings and certain aspects of our outer lives. Personally, I have reached a stage where I want to change my personal image or at least mix it up a bit. This has been [...]
Sharing stories about working with different languages in the room. Helene Jewell, podcast co-host and freelance facilitator based in Bristol, Martin Gilbraith (CPF facilitator and trainer and consultant based in London – who also took part in Episode 7 on facilitation values), Simon Wilson has been running facilitation company for 20 years CPF working internationally and in the UK, based in the Peak District. The podcast starts with some examples of working with people who speak different languages. Simon shares a story about working with a UN agency 5 years ago doing a mix of facilitation and training over 20 sessions. Virtual sessions using Webex platform in English, French and Spanish and Simon co-facilitated all of these. He talks about his different levels of competence in these languages and the different dynamics and energy. He used Google Translate to help him and when he was speaking in English which was often not the native language for many participants he had to keep his language simple and avoid too many metaphors. Helene talks about her time in Nepal as a VSO volunteer Speech and Language Therapist where she delivered lots of different training sessions. She explains that although she had learnt Nepali she initially lacked the confidence to use it initially and how she got through that. And the difficulties of there being “side talk” in another language in the room (Newari). Martin talks about a Middle East regional gathering for a global NGO – 60 people over 3 days. Martin began his career as an international volunteer for ICA and learnt Arabic in Egypt so still enjoys joining in conversations when he can. He explains why even though he could speak Arabic he had to hold his tongue so as not to exclude the non- Arabic speakers. If there are any questions please ask at: e-mail: podcast@iaf-englandwales.org twitter: @IAFEnglandWales Working with interpreters Simon talks about how developing a relationship with interpreters is key a key part of facilitating and how he has a relatively relaxed attitude to losing nuances in translation. He describes how getting interpreters involved in the processes can be helpful and shares an example of a large event he facilitated in Istanbul with 7 different languages that involved interpreters and how it felt a but chaotic but ended up being very collaborative. Martin talks about whether the interpretation is needed for the facilitator or the participants. He describes a conference in Switzerland which had several different languages that often had interpreters in booths and mediated by technology. The parts that he facilitated were much more participatory and encouraged people to work together at tables, even if they didn’t understand each other’s languages. He notes how this allows communication and connection at a human level even without any language in common. Helene talks about her experience of being an interpreter with the ICRC for delegates during the conflict in Nepal. She talks about translating every single work (or not) and how as an interpreter it enabled her to concentrate on the spoken words and not get too emotional about the content. She also observed how much the delegates would begin to pick up for themselves even when they didn’t understand the language. Martin comments that in training facilitation, working with interpreters who don’t understand facilitation is problematic and conversely working with interpreters who are facilitators can sometimes give their own explanations which can also be problematic. Martin gibes a shout out to Mikael Rossus from Personal Image in Moscow is a facilitator and know the ICA’s Top really well and is really good at translating what is said and not giving his own interpretation. Simon comments on interpretation in virtual and how he has had experienced where it often looks like the participants aren’t there as they are sat to the side of the interpreter who is visible on the screen. He also talks about text translation closed caption text in Googlish which is “almost communication”. Martin talks about having ideas written in both languages and how you need to be careful in mistranslations when they are written down that they mean the same thing. Helene talks about working in Devanagari script and how writing and training and facilitating was not something she could efficiently do, so she involved participants to help her. Simon talks about co-facilitation and working with Jean from Formapart mainly in French and discovering new words in another language that might not be present in your own language. He has also brough the warmth he discovered from Anna in Peru to his English sessions – he has never net her but has developed a connection nonetheless. Martin recalls working in Russia and how certain phrases don’t mean what you want them to mean if you are not careful – “I want to break you into small groups” can sound painful! Simon talks about having good French but not having the facilitation words so bringing your language up to date is important. Pilar herself has learnt all her professional language in English but has been working recently in Spanish (her native language) but doesn’t necessarily have the words. Helene and Martin both gave examples of when words do not exist in different languages and how you might Pilar returns to Helene’s comments about working in groups where two languages were spoken and she only understood one (Nepali and Newari) and how she didn’t ever really resolve the difficulties they presented but somehow got around them. Martin talks about being quite relaxed about not understanding side conversations and that if he misses something he encourages participants to draw his attention to it. And the fact that a lot can be understood without being able to speak the language. He shares an example of working with ICA in Bosnia and how although he didn’t know the language he was able to work out what was going on as he was familiar with the materials and approaches. Simon recalls some early IAF conferences running facilitated development sessions with different language groups. and that checking with the group that everything is okay is often enough. But when the objective is developing a common understanding then different language groups can be a barrier and how it’s harder to push across language barriers but this is the role of the facilitator. Martin reminds us that the role of the facilitator anyway is to know when to step in and push people across their comfort zone and when is better to help people stay in their comfort zone. Helene comments on how even when people don’t share a common language they will usually find a way. Martin talks about helping a group of different language speakers to come up with a mission statement in English but that for it to make sense in different language (25/30 different languages in this case) they closed the session with coming up with versions in their own languages. What have these experiences taught us? Helene talks about how when everyone has to work hard to understand or help others understand a language there can be a feeling of being all in it together. And about confidence and getting on with it. Simon talks about how co-facilitation being a joy and how it reinforces and challenges his practise and that language barriers can usually be transcended. This is harder in the virtual world. Martin talks about the fact that there are joys and struggles with working in different languages, but that language and culture are just two different dimensions of diversity. As a facilitator our job is to accommodate diversity as best as we can all the time. You can get in touch with us on twitter@ Simon Wilson @wilsonsherriff Martin Gilbraith @martingilbraith Helene Jewell @Helenejewell Pilar Orti @pilrorti @IAFEnglandWales; use #iafpodcast Get in touch via email podcast@iaf-englandwales.org - Send us some text, or even an mp3 audio! Find out more about us over at the EnglandWales page on https://www.iaf-world.org ( https://www.iaf-world.org/site/chapters/england-wales for show notes ) This has been Facilitation Stories brought to you by IAF England and Wales.
The pandemic has pushed large numbers of people to work from home and how to manage one’s video image is on the minds of many. Tammy Parrish share tips to help you navigate with ease. >>Read more on the Learning Edge Blog
Turning a struggle into triumph while facing fear. Listen to Ginger Burr's story. How she followed a dream that stemmed from a desire to remedy her own pain point. Ginger Burr, President of Total Image Consultants, helps women from all over the world and from all walks of life navigate through (and sometimes completely ignore!) the styles of the season and feel good about how they look. Ginger is a graduate of Mount Holyoke College and is a notable speaker and leader in the field of fashion and style. Her adroit understanding of beauty trends and fashion has been celebrated by Fox TV News, The Boston Globe, Bloomberg Business Week, Forbes Magazine, and Worth Magazine. She also directs corporate seminars for some of the world’s most prestigious organizations including Harvard Business School, the U.S. Army, and Unilever. In addition, Ginger is the author of the book, That’s So You! Create a Look You Love with Beauty, Style, and Grace! Ginger Burr, Personal Image Consultant www.totalimageconsultants.com 617-872-4791 Did you miss my FREE Podcasting Masterclass last week? No worries, catch the replay at podcastinglaunch.com Learn how you can amplify your voice, boost your brand, and get more leads, clients, and customers through podcasting. So, get off the fear fence and get your podcast started. Your tribe is waiting for you! Fearless Freedom Tribe, I am a Libsyn affiliate so use our code for your new subscriptions to Libsyn: DRG
In this episode: what do I do with all of these images? If you have photos stashed on SD cards, thumb drives, hard drives, and who knows where else, this episode is for you. We're going to cover strategies for organizing your PERSONAL photo library and how to get those images under control.
This week on Beauty, Brains and Business, Image Consultant and Personal Brand Strategist, Mia Lamotte, joins Dr. Carey Yazeed in the studio and they are discussing the power of your personal image and what your image says about you and what you want out of life. To learn more about Mia Lamotte visit https://www.mialamotte.com During the month of October, you can access the Beauty, Brains and Business Network for 7 days for FREE (Reg. $12/mo). To learn more visit https://www.thebeautybrainsandbusiness.com
Con pa maneha bo public image / public brand? Con bo por crea y mantene bo imagen publico profesional?Sintonisa nos episodio cu Suzy Maduro experto den public relations pa abo haya e tip nan cu abo mester sa pa asina bo crea un public image cu ta fit e profesion / profesional cu abo ta desea.Spoiler Alert:1. Tin 3 "don't" cu ta importante pa bo imagen public vooral na Aruba2. Awendia social media tin un impacto grandi riba nos imagen publico3. Bo imagen publico por "make or break" bo carera
Art is defined as “the quality, production, expression, or realm, according to aesthetic principles, of what is beautiful, appealing, or of more than ordinary significance.” And I would most definitely say that high fashion fits this description.Some fashions presented during the Big 4 Shows are neither realistic depictions of what real people wear nor are they what will actually be found in retailers - and what we see on the runway isn’t always intended to be. They are often artistic, conceptual, communicating a mood, thought or are a sign of individual presentation. They mean more than just models walking the runway wearing clothes - the process is art.Art is creative, inspirational, avant-garde, provocative, sometimes frightening, thought-provoking, open to interpretation, experimental, collectable, and reflective the real world. Fashion is the same.People’s taste in art is subjective, and reactions can range from disinterest to mild to curious to extreme, both positively and negatively. Again, fashion is the same.
Salah satu hal penting dalam dunia kerja adalah menjaga penampilan atau personal image agar tetap profesional. Personal image ini bisa meliputi cara berpakaian, cara bersikap, hingga cara berbicara. Di era digital ini, personal branding tak hanya dilakukan dalam interaksi secara langsung namun juga dilakukan di media sosial. Nah, bagaimana membangun personal image sebagai seorang profesional baik di dunia nyata maupun maya? Sejak kapan orang perlu membangun personal image? Simak perbincangan bersama Eugene Budiman President Director Salt N Pepper dan Ie Tjung General Manager Salt n Pepper di Ruang Publik KBR. Kami ingin mendengar saran dan komentar kamu terkait podcast yang baru saja kamu simak, melalui surel ke podcast@kbrprime.id
Your personal image is more than just your wardrobe - it's also your verbal and non-verbal communications, as well as your internal thoughts and reactions that manifest into your actions. I break image down into 3 important areas on which you need to focus:(1) the thoughts and actions of others are not your responsibility, you only control what you project out into the universe(2) you need to maintain control your own message(3) you to remain aware of and control of your thoughts, biases and judgments towards others. For more information on me, check out my website, and my book comes out June 15th!
J. Gray, Founder and CEO of "Image Is Everything" (PR brand management firm), shares her journey to self discovery. She details her strategies for reconciling the self inflicted inner noise & doubt. As a result, J has Established her company as one of the premier PR firms in the beauty industry. Please rate, share & donate --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/leadup/support
In this video, I get to ask Mwenesi on how he got into the personal image and branding space and how it brought him a huge amount of deals. Enjoy! #MoneyWiseKE #AllAccessKE #RinaHicks #DigitalEmpowerment Find us on: Facebook: https://bit.ly/2Rqoqla Twitter: https://bit.ly/2sP3zhl Instagram: https://bit.ly/2HDoxKg Call/WhatsApp: 0707633433 Subscribe here: https://bit.ly/2nm9erv
If you’re a business owner who believes that sales, marketing, and branding are not that important, then you’re making an extremely costly mistake. Here’s the deal. Most entrepreneurs and business owners struggle because they lack sales skills. Most haven’t taken any sales training and don’t know how to sell. Even fewer are good at marketing because they don’t think it’s important. An even smaller, tinier percentage of business owners are actually good with branding, and that needs to change. Personal branding is such an important part of your business. Next, I’ll share with you why you need to build and manage your personal image. Ready to unlock life-long financial confidence and become unstoppable? Pre Order Unlock it Here http://www.unlockitbook.com/ Join The Next Free Masterclass By Dan https://www.highticketcloser.com/masterclass Show notes and free resources https://danlokshow.com/
If you’re a business owner who believes that sales, marketing, and branding are not that important, then you’re making an extremely costly mistake. Here's the deal. Most entrepreneurs and business owners struggle because they lack sales skills. Most haven’t taken any sales training and don’t know how to sell. Even fewer are good at marketing […]
Episode 4 is all about Image! With Special Guest Princess Dennis. Princess discusses the classes she teaches and core essentials that women need to know when dressing and defining their personal style - how to unlock their style and Image -What are some of the key pieces every woman needs in their closet. -Shopping Habits and behaviors -designer vs luxury apparel - designers reflecting what they design - challenges faced with starting new venture and advice - black woman taking pride in their appearance and being self aware about how they are presenting themselves in all communication channels @Princessdennis_ IG and Facebook www.nekaileon.com Recommended readings: - Deluxe: How luxury Lost It's Luster by Dana Thomas - Over Dressed by Elizabeth L. Cline Follow me! ig @lenesecalleea @calleeavateininc blacknfashionpodcast@gmail.com for any questions and subjects you would like me to talk about in future episodes!
Cyndy Porter grew describing herself as "ugly" and "stupid". After she struck gold and was able to retire at 38, she began her own business with the goal of making other women feel beautiful. With her branding and sales experience, Cyndy is now and image and stylist expert with a thriving business.
Cyndy Porter grew describing herself as "ugly" and "stupid". After she struck gold and was able to retire at 38, she began her own business with the goal of making other women feel beautiful. With her branding and sales experience, Cyndy is now and image and stylist expert with a thriving business.
Mike is the founder of 30lines.com, which is a digital media company that helps businesses drive more traffic and convert more leads, through online tools including websites, email marketing, search engine optimization and social media. He co-moderates the weekly #AptChat on Twitter to discuss current trends impacting apartment companies, and he co-authored the ebook Getting Inside the Mind of the Online Renter. Mike was named a Top 10 Promoter of Technology for the multifamily industry, serves as a technology advisor to Men’s Health Living magazine, and has been featured in numerous publications including Urban Land Magazine, Multifamily Executive, Multi-Housing News, Bloomberg BusinessWeek and Entrepreneur Magazine In this show with Mike you’re going to learn the following: How he found himself in the multifamily marketing niche The difference between owned space and rented space. How to quickly get a professional website built for you or your property, even if you have zero technical experience. How to repurpose existing content to use in various media channels to drive more presence to your property or brand. The benefits of creating a personal brand for yourself and how to use it when dealing with bankers, lenders, brokers, sellers, and everyone else you interact with in your business. How to use key words and specific phrases on twitter to gain a competitive edge on your competition. The power of live streaming video through FB live and how this is offering many competitive advantages to landlords and property management companies. How to leverage the power of digital media to change the perception of a value-add property that needs rebranded. How to create attractive non-cash incentives for new tenant referrals. The importance of high-quality photographs and how professional photos will place you leaps and bounds ahead of your competition. And much, much more…. Recommended Resources Check out our company and our investment opportunity by visiting SunriseCapitalInvestors.com Self Directed IRA Investment Opportunity – Click HereTo Learn More About How You Can Invest With Us Through Your SDIRA Accredited Investors Click Hereto learn more about partnering with me and my team on Mobile Home Park deals! Grab a free copy of my latest book “The 21 Biggest Mistakes Investors Make When Purchasing their First Mobile Home Park…and how to avoid themcom Schedule your free 30 minute "no obligation" call directly with Kevin by clicking this link https://www.timetrade.com/book/KV2D2
In this episode, I talk about creating that personal image that best sets you up for success! Thanks for tuning in!
Ed Latimore and Cam F Awesome discuss personal branding via social media.
Welcome to the Online Footprint Project podcast! A daily, live video podcast, interviewing successful entrepreneurs from around the world. Asking questions during the show, is the easiest way for you to reach industry leaders, to find out how they got to where they are today. To watch the show live, join the: Niche Entrepreneur Community, Facebook group. https://www.facebook.com/groups/nicheentrepreneur/
On the surface, our images is seen with the human eye. We may express yourself with athletic or professional or casual dress. But what lies below the surface? What is the story of our soul and how is it expressed so that the people we love and / or work with see our true radiance? Join me and my professional image consultant, Annette Bond.
Whether you like it or not, people judge on appearance. Which means your personal style can say a lot about your business and how you operate. In this episode, stylist and confidence coach Loulou Storey shares practical tips on how to use your clothes as a tool for business success. Here's what you'll learn in... READ MORE The post [171] How your personal image impacts on your business with Loulou Storey appeared first on Janet Murray.
Cristina Archetti is Professor in Political Communication and Journalism at the University of Oslo. She is author of three books: Explaining News: National Politics and Journalistic Cultures in Global Context (Palgrave, 2010); Understanding Terrorism in the Age of Global Media: A Communication Approach (Palgrave, 2012); Politicians, Personal Image and the Construction of Political Identity: A Comparative Study of the UK and Italy (Palgrave, 2014). She won, among other international prizes, the 2008 Denis McQuail Award for Innovating Communication Theory.
Creative ways your closet can enhance your personal image. Show Host Rachel Moore and guest Kathleen, owner of Your Authentic Image, discussed “4 Steps to a Powerful Personal Image” - Part 2. It's time to get creative with your closet. Kathleen Audet was our show guest in November 2016.
Creative ways your closet can enhance your personal image. Show Host Rachel Moore and guest Kathleen, owner of Your Authentic Image, discussed “4 Steps to a Powerful Personal Image” - Part 2. It's time to get creative with your closet. Kathleen Audet was our show guest in November 2016.
Kathleen Audet was our show guest in November 2016. Show Host Rachel Moore and guest Kathleen, owner of Your Authentic Image, discussed “4 Steps to a Powerful Personal Image” - Part 1. Have you ever wanted to transform how people view you or even how you view yourself? How do you want to be perceived? Kathleen is an image and style consultant; she will share some Do’s and Don’ts to creating a powerful personal image.
Kathleen Audet was our show guest in November 2016. Show Host Rachel Moore and guest Kathleen, owner of Your Authentic Image, discussed “4 Steps to a Powerful Personal Image” - Part 1. Have you ever wanted to transform how people view you or even how you view yourself? How do you want to be perceived? Kathleen is an image and style consultant; she will share some Do’s and Don’ts to creating a powerful personal image.
Caroline McQueen is a Personal Image & Brand Consultant from London. She's also the chief provocateur at Industry Avenue. As a branding expert and former model, She's spent over 10 years working in front and behind the camera, for some of the world's largest companies - Unilever, Suntory. Plus, top magazines including Cosmopolitan, Red, and Good Housekeeping. Caroline is also an ambassador for Virgin Startup. In this episode, Caroline shares her tips and experiences on funding, business plans, marketing & more. Check the show notes for resources, notes, and links from the show.
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We've all heard the saying that we shouldn't judge a book by it's cover. And that we shouldn't judge each other solely based on how we dress or groom ourselves. The reality is that we all judge each other all the time based on our visual appearance. In this episode, sociologist Dr. Anna Akbari will talk about how you can increase your personal power and charisma simply by grooming and dressing better. She'll go into the science of why some of our tendency to judge is hardwired in our biology as well as the cultural factors influencing perception. Learn how to take control of your appearance to promote yourself in a successful way.
Amanda & Freda playfully discuss the daily struggles women experience when feeling held back from their dreams, and being suffocated by fear resulting in unfullfilled lives of emptiness.This episode will uncover the journey to developing your unique voice in such a loud world. Freda Corporan,C.P.C. is the driving force behind the Reawaken Beautiful movement. A Life Coach and Personal Image and Etiquette Consultant. Like many woman, Freda once struggled with confidence issues that kept her from achieving happiness and realizing her dreams. A victim of low self-esteem as a young woman, she has made it her goal to empower other woman by helping them shed their negative self-perceptions to unleash their authentic voices, beauty and courage. Freda is currently writing a book on the complicated relationships between daughters and their fathers, entitled “Friending Our Fathers.” Amanda Scocozzo, C.P.C.,Certified Transformational & Business Coach, is a multi-passionista with a commitment to work with women both personally and professionally living the best version of themselves. As founder of Empower Life Coach, Amanda works with women acting as a catalyst for confidence and courage to let go of the fears that have been holding them back from achieving their life dreams. She focuses on working with her clients to build a powerful relationship with themselves and with others, by learning to love deeply, expand their heart and ignite their zone of genius. Free Support group for Women on Facebook.
Are you the small business owners, single parents with overwhelming commitments, overqualified professional who are made redundant each day, acting professionals, creative entrepreneurs with Big Ideas?What is the short cut to succesful free-enterprise that facilitates economic growth and development in today's market place?How can you model ethical business practices to change your life and reach out for your dreams? Why when you Believe in cultural diversity, you can influence and change for better the legacy for next generations.How do you set your GOALS and what is the process of turning your Vision into Reality? Is the size of your business affected by the level of your personal performance and the standards of your thinking?How to Enhance your Personal Image without damaging, side effects on your lifestyle.Why when you Stop chasing Money, you become THE OPPORTUNITY everybody wants!Come along, JOIN GREAT CONVERSATIONS with Serah Lister ( London Studio) and Marina Nani ( Los Angeles Studio) and Tom Jikomes ( Chicago Studio)special guests from round the worldConnect: http://speakonradio.com/ http://www.academyofsignificance.org/
Are you the small business owners, single parents with overwhelming commitments, overqualified professional who are made redundant each day, acting professionals, creative entrepreneurs with Big Ideas?What is the short cut to succesful free-enterprise that facilitates economic growth and development in today's market place?How can you model ethical business practices to change your life and reach out for your dreams? Why when you Believe in cultural diversity, you can influence and change for better the legacy for next generations.How do you set your GOALS and what is the process of turning your Vision into Reality? Is the size of your business affected by the level of your personal performance and the standards of your thinking?How to Enhance your Personal Image without damaging, side effects on your lifestyle.Why when you Stop chasing Money, you become THE OPPORTUNITY everybody wants!Come along, JOIN GREAT CONVERSATIONS with Serah Lister ( London Studio) and Marina Nani ( Los Angeles Studio) and Tom Jikomes ( Chicago Studio)special guests from round the worldConnect: http://speakonradio.com/ http://www.academyofsignificance.org/
We all know the saying “First impressions count.” So what perception do people make about you when they first meet you? Does your personal image and style inspire confidence and professionalism, or not. Don’t make the wrong first impression because you’re wearing an outfit that is outdated or doesn’t flatter and suit your body shape. [...] The post Episode #66: First Impressions: What is your personal image saying about you? with Julie Hyne appeared first on The Ambitious Entrepreneur Podcast Network.
Do you want to transform your image and communicate your unique style and strengths with a clear, concise message? If so, you'll need to know the keys for developing a powerful brand that sets you apart from the crowd. Susan Chritton, M.Ed., career strategist and author of Personal Branding for Dummies, is joining us to share her insider tips for launching your own personal brand. Be sure to tune in and learn the strategies to successfully craft the winning brand that is YOU!
Ready to up your style factor? Join Robin Walker, Image Consultant for men and get 12 Image, Style and Fashion tips that any man can do to look and feel better in their clothes. Tune in for your weekly dose of style with Robin Walker, Men Image Advisor and Chicago based Fashion Stylist for Men. Tailored Edges features Personal Image tips with a touch of mature humor.
Ready to up your style factor? Join Robin Walker, Image Consultant for men and get 12 Image, Style and Fashion tips that any man can do to look and feel better in their clothes. Tune in for your weekly dose of style with Robin Walker, Men Image Advisor and Chicago based Fashion Stylist for Men. Tailored Edges features Personal Image tips with a touch of mature humor.
Tune in for your weekly dose of style with Robin Walker, Men Image Advisor and Chicago based Fashion Stylist for Men. Tailored Edges features Personal Image tips with a touch of mature humor.
Tune in for your weekly dose of style with Robin Walker, Men Image Advisor and Chicago based Fashion Stylist for Men. Tailored Edges features Personal Image tips with a touch of mature humor.
Tune in for your weekly dose of style with Robin Walker, Men Image Advisor and Chicago based Fashion Stylist for Men. Tailored Edges features Personal Image tips with a touch of mature humor.
Tune in for your weekly dose of style with Robin Walker, Men Image Advisor and Chicago based Fashion Stylist for Men. Tailored Edges features Personal Image tips with a touch of mature humor.
Tune in for your weekly dose of style with Robin Walker, Men Image Advisor and Chicago based Fashion Stylist for Men. Tailored Edges features Personal Image tips with a touch of mature humor.
Tune in for your weekly dose of style with Robin Walker, Men Image Advisor and Chicago based Fashion Stylist for Men. Tailored Edges features Personal Image tips with a touch of mature humor.
Tune in for your weekly dose of style with Robin Walker, Men Image Advisor and Chicago based Fashion Stylist for Men. Tailored Edges features Personal Image tips with a touch of mature humor.
Tune in for your weekly dose of style with Robin Walker, Men Image Advisor and Chicago based Fashion Stylist for Men. Tailored Edges features Personal Image tips with a touch of mature humor.
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