33 Min.

Navigating Career Plateaus and Personal Branding with Chris Do Technically Speaking with Harrison Wheeler

    • Design

Chris Do, a personal branding coach and host of The Futur podcast, discusses the importance of personal branding and standing out in a changing market. He emphasizes the need to show up authentically and express your unique perspective and the value of thought leadership and writing in building your personal brand. He also shares his experience with coaching and the benefits of investing in mentorship. He encourages listeners to start now and act toward their goals, reminding them that their future selves will thank them.
Key Takeaways:
Gain insight into Chris' fascination with luxury goods and brandsInvestigate AI's impact on design and explore alternative approachesIdentify his most notable 20-year career projectsUncover the essence of personal branding and authentic representationLeverage social media to enhance your personal brandDevelop an audience through engaging writingImplement a two-step product development approachUnderstand different learning styles and apply knowledge effectivelyOvercome development plateaus by applying learned skillsReceive his high-level advice: What he would do differently if he could travel back in time


Quotes:
"People don't buy what you do, they buy why you do it." - Simon Sinek"Your CV are your qualifications, but what perspective do you bring? What about your cultural currency?" - Chris Do"Every decision you make has a consequence. Otherwise, there's no point to have a lens or perspective on this." - Chris Do"Develop in public, iterate as you go. Your audience is bought in, and you have great use case and feedback." - Chris Do"Start now. Your future self will thank you for it." - Chris Do

Timestamps:
(03:01) Introduction to Chris Do
(04:17) Icebreaker: Why he's currently obsessed with luxury goods and brands
(07:57) Icebreaker: How AI replaces designers and why it's essential to shift and explore options
(08:54) Icebreaker: The 2 projects that stood out in his 20-year career
(12:19) What it means to show up and brand yourself
(15:01) How your social media presence can either make or break your personal brand
(20:16) Building an audience through writing
(22:46) Product development in 2 steps
(25:41) The 2 types of learners, why it's essential to apply what you've learned, and how to navigate plateaus through development
(29:41) What he would do if he could travel back in time


About The Guest:
Chris Do is a personal branding coach, renowned designer, and the host of the successful podcast The FuWhat'sth Chris Do. He is also the CEO and Founder of The Futur, a platform providing creative professionals education and resources. With over 20 years of experience in the industry, he has worked on various projects, including music videos and 360 campaigns. He is passionate about helping individuals and businesses build their personal brands and achieve success in their creative endeavors.


Connect with Chris Do:
Website
LinkedIn
Instagram
Twitter
Podcast


Referenced Links:


Get full access to Technically Speaking at www.technicallyspeakinghw.com/subscribe

Chris Do, a personal branding coach and host of The Futur podcast, discusses the importance of personal branding and standing out in a changing market. He emphasizes the need to show up authentically and express your unique perspective and the value of thought leadership and writing in building your personal brand. He also shares his experience with coaching and the benefits of investing in mentorship. He encourages listeners to start now and act toward their goals, reminding them that their future selves will thank them.
Key Takeaways:
Gain insight into Chris' fascination with luxury goods and brandsInvestigate AI's impact on design and explore alternative approachesIdentify his most notable 20-year career projectsUncover the essence of personal branding and authentic representationLeverage social media to enhance your personal brandDevelop an audience through engaging writingImplement a two-step product development approachUnderstand different learning styles and apply knowledge effectivelyOvercome development plateaus by applying learned skillsReceive his high-level advice: What he would do differently if he could travel back in time


Quotes:
"People don't buy what you do, they buy why you do it." - Simon Sinek"Your CV are your qualifications, but what perspective do you bring? What about your cultural currency?" - Chris Do"Every decision you make has a consequence. Otherwise, there's no point to have a lens or perspective on this." - Chris Do"Develop in public, iterate as you go. Your audience is bought in, and you have great use case and feedback." - Chris Do"Start now. Your future self will thank you for it." - Chris Do

Timestamps:
(03:01) Introduction to Chris Do
(04:17) Icebreaker: Why he's currently obsessed with luxury goods and brands
(07:57) Icebreaker: How AI replaces designers and why it's essential to shift and explore options
(08:54) Icebreaker: The 2 projects that stood out in his 20-year career
(12:19) What it means to show up and brand yourself
(15:01) How your social media presence can either make or break your personal brand
(20:16) Building an audience through writing
(22:46) Product development in 2 steps
(25:41) The 2 types of learners, why it's essential to apply what you've learned, and how to navigate plateaus through development
(29:41) What he would do if he could travel back in time


About The Guest:
Chris Do is a personal branding coach, renowned designer, and the host of the successful podcast The FuWhat'sth Chris Do. He is also the CEO and Founder of The Futur, a platform providing creative professionals education and resources. With over 20 years of experience in the industry, he has worked on various projects, including music videos and 360 campaigns. He is passionate about helping individuals and businesses build their personal brands and achieve success in their creative endeavors.


Connect with Chris Do:
Website
LinkedIn
Instagram
Twitter
Podcast


Referenced Links:


Get full access to Technically Speaking at www.technicallyspeakinghw.com/subscribe

33 Min.