Branded

Larry Roberts & Sara Lohse
Branded

Welcome to "Branded," your comprehensive guide to creative branding. We're your hosts, Larry Roberts and Sara Lohse, and together we're going to help you build a brand that sticks! Branded is your go-to source for all things related to personal branding, thought leadership, and content creation. We're here to provide practical strategies and insights to help you enhance your brand, extend your reach, and generate engaged leads. Sara spent her career in the marketing world, helping countless companies tell their stories, and Larry experienced firsthand how a powerful brand can transform your business. Branded isn't just a podcast—it's your roadmap to building your personal brand. We'll explore all aspects of personal branding, from creating a cohesive brand identity and developing a unique value proposition to mastering social media strategies and understanding SEO. We’ll also talk about what it means to be a thought leader and how you can use content creation to get your message into the world, with a focus on the importance of authenticity, consistency, and storytelling in creating a brand that resonates with your target audience. We’ll feature interviews with top industry leaders, influencers, and experts who’ll share their journeys, experiences, and secrets to standing out in a crowded marketplace. These inspiring conversations offer valuable lessons and insights that can help you navigate your own creative branding journey. We understand that building a brand isn't a one-size-fits-all process. That's why we approach each episode with a fresh perspective, exploring different strategies and tactics to help you find the approach that works best for you, your goals, and your story. Plus, we'll be answering your questions in the episodes so we can provide personalized advice for your branding challenges in real-time. Whether you're an entrepreneur, a professional looking to elevate your career, or simply someone who wants to increase your online presence, "Branded" is the podcast for you. Join us each week as we help you craft a creative brand that's not just recognizable but unforgettable. So, subscribe to "Branded" on your favorite platform and find us online at listentobranded.com.

  1. Happiness Revolution: Building a Brand Based on Good Moods with Matt O'Neill

    2D AGO

    Happiness Revolution: Building a Brand Based on Good Moods with Matt O'Neill

    Welcome back to Branded: your comprehensive guide to creative branding. In this enlightening episode, we dive into the power of happiness and the crucial role it plays in personal fulfillment and professional branding. We are thrilled to welcome our guest, Matt O'Neill, a renowned happiness coach, author, and host of the popular podcast, Good Mood Revolution. Matt has touched the lives of over 100,000 people with his insights on happiness and emotional well-being. Together, we explore the fascinating concept that our path to positive emotions often lies through understanding and managing our negative ones. Matt shares actionable strategies from his book, "Good Mood Revolution: Igniting the Power of Conscious Happiness," which has become a bestseller in multiple categories on Amazon. His work emphasizes that happiness is not just a feeling, but a choice we make each day, even when life throws its toughest challenges at us. Matt also gives us an exclusive peek into his personal evolution in the realm of happiness coaching, transitioning from focusing solely on positive emotions to addressing the complexities of dealing with negative emotions to foster true happiness. Key Takeaways: Understanding Happiness through Negativity: Matt highlights that true happiness often involves navigating through our negative emotions. By facing these less pleasant feelings, we can achieve a more profound and enduring state of happiness. The Impact of Technology on Happiness: We discuss how modern technology, particularly social media, has created "fast food" relationships, leading to a decline in genuine human connections and overall happiness compared to pre-smartphone times. The Significance of Real Connections: Matt underscores the importance of investing in real, face-to-face relationships. These connections, though requiring more effort, are pivotal to achieving lasting happiness. Adopting a Yes Man Lifestyle: Inspired by Jim Carrey's movie "Yes Man," Matt shares how saying "yes" to opportunities and experiences can significantly enrich our lives and increase happiness, despite the initial effort it may require. Acceptance and Gratitude as Tools for Happiness: To achieve happiness, Matt advises first accepting any given situation fully, regardless of how difficult it may be. Following acceptance, finding aspects of the situation to be grateful for can transform our outlook and increase our happiness. Join us for this insightful conversation and start your journey toward a happier, more fulfilling life. As always, we thank you for tuning in, and we encourage you to explore Matt O'Neill's Good Mood Revolution podcast for more on how to cultivate happiness in your everyday life. [embed]https://youtu.be/hT0HcCu7igs[/embed] About Matt O'Neill Matt O'Neill is a Happiness Coach whose work has positively impacted the lives of over 100,000 people. He's the author of "Good Mood Revolution: Igniting the Power of Conscious Happiness" - #1 best seller in 7 different categories on Amazon, with over 100 Five-Star reviews. He's also the host of the "Good Mood Revolution" podcast where he delivers strategies to grow our happiness skills each week. Matt shows us how our path to the most positive emotions is through the negative ones. Understanding this, you will see how happiness is your choice, even when life gets tough. Learn more at Mattoneill.com.

    34 min
  2. Former Disney Channel Actor on Authenticity in Storytelling and Brand Building

    FEB 25

    Former Disney Channel Actor on Authenticity in Storytelling and Brand Building

    Welcome back to Branded: your comprehensive guide to creative branding. In this episode, we're excited to welcome Will Greenblatt, a recovering child actor from Disney Channel turned entrepreneur, public speaking coach, and creative powerhouse. Starting his acting journey at just seven years old, Will has leveraged his experiences in acting, teaching, and entrepreneurship to co-found the OutLoud Speaker School, focusing on enhancing public speaking skills for executives and entrepreneurs. Today, we dive into Will's fascinating journey from the world of acting to the realm of branding and teaching. We explore the duality of personas, authenticity in branding, and the significance of storytelling in building meaningful connections. Both Larry and Sara engage in profound discussions with Will about the challenges of maintaining personal authenticity while nurturing a public persona, whether it be as the "Red Hat Guy" or a former child actor. Personas vs. Authenticity: Will discusses the importance of moving from performance-based personas to true authenticity. By embracing one’s true self beyond the act, he found a way to connect better with audiences while maintaining his own peace of mind. Storytelling as a Powerful Tool: We dive into how storytelling forms the backbone of impactful communication. Will and Larry share personal anecdotes, emphasizing the transformative power of sharing genuine stories not just for business, but to connect on a human level. Embracing Vulnerability: We all explore how embracing vulnerability can strengthen connections. Sharing personal struggles and hardships, they noted, can inspire others and foster an environment of empathy and understanding. The Influence of Personal Experience: Will and Larry reflect on how personal experiences, whether it be loss or overcoming substance abuse, shape their professional stories and thereby their brands. Authentic experiences serve as a bridge to audience connection. Building and Engaging a Community: Will provides insight into leveraging platforms like LinkedIn for community building and discusses the importance of creating content that truly resonates. He shares his approach to maintaining an engaged and responsive network, using platforms like newsletters and community forums for genuine interaction. We hope this episode inspires you to take a closer look at the stories behind your own brand and find new ways to connect authentically with your audience. And head to our social media for a bonus clip: Will Greenblatt revives his role of Sheldon Schlepper on Life With Derek to sign his character's rendition of Piano Man, fulfilling a bizarre lifelong dream for Sara. Thank you for joining us, and we'll see you next week on Branded! [embed]https://youtu.be/eS3s_RN4Lgs[/embed] About Will Greenblatt Will Greenblatt started acting at seven years old, starring in The Homecoming with Oscar Winner Anne Bancroft. He graduated from theatre school in 2010, but hated being a working adult actor, so he quit. He moved to Spain to teachEnglish before co-founding an Education company in China. He used his background in acting, teaching, and entrepreneurship to co-found OutLoud Speakers School, an agency of actors teaching public speaking skills to entrepreneurs & executives. He has repeatedly spoken at Google, Wayfair, Remax, Boston Dynamics, and Ericsson, and coached over 5000 individuals worldwide. Will’s clients have won over $350 million in investment and won deals on Dragon’s Den. When he’s not speaking, he is also a performing & recording musician, with 2 albums available on Spotify. Will speaks 4 languages and is currently learning his 5th, Urdu, to speak with his wife’s family and their daughter. LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/willgreenblatt/...

    38 min
  3. Getting Started with Google Ads: Tips and Strategies for Business Owners

    FEB 18

    Getting Started with Google Ads: Tips and Strategies for Business Owners

    Welcome back to Branded: your comprehensive guide to creative branding. In this episode, we had an engaging conversation about a topic that’s essential for modern businesses—leveraging online advertising to drive growth. We decided to dive into the intricacies of Google Ads, a platform that’s often misunderstood or underutilized by many. Joining us is John Horn, a digital advertising expert with a wealth of experience in Google Ads and YouTube ads, who is here to demystify these tools and help businesses harness their potential. We explored the evolving landscape of Google Ads and John shared his insights on making informed and strategic decisions regarding online advertising. From the nuances of campaign types to crafting compelling landing pages, John provided a wealth of knowledge that even we, with our backgrounds, found enlightening. Key takeaways: Setting Clear Goals for Your Campaigns: John emphasized the importance of starting with a clear goal when leveraging Google Ads. Understanding what you want to achieve—be it lead generation, sales, or brand awareness—is crucial to structuring your campaigns and measuring their success. Understanding Different Campaign Types: Google Ads isn’t just about search ads anymore. John explained different types of campaigns, like YouTube and display campaigns, and how they can suit different business needs, giving listeners a fundamental understanding of the Google Ads ecosystem. Importance of Data Analysis: One of the standout points was the importance of data. According to John, regularly reviewing the search terms report helps businesses understand where their spend is going and allows for adjustments to avoid wasting budgets. Crafting Effective Landing Pages: A pivotal aspect of successful ad campaigns is the landing page. John discussed essential elements such as load speed, clear calls-to-action, and visual cues that align with the ads’ messaging to ensure higher conversion rates. Choosing the Right Time and Budget to Start: For businesses just starting out, John recommended not jumping into Google Ads too soon. It’s vital for businesses to have a stable base and budget—ideally around $2,000 per month—to effectively run campaigns without unnecessary financial strain. We hope this episode provides a comprehensive guide to those looking to venture into Google Ads or refine their existing strategies. Remember, as John pointed out, patience and continual learning are keys to success in advertising. [embed]https://youtu.be/qkvQkOKeIjA[/embed] About John Horn John Horn is the CEO of StubGroup, a digital advertising agency and Premier Google Partner. Google ranks him in the top 1% of all Google Partners worldwide for performance and customer care. StubGroup has generated over half a billion dollars in revenue for its clients across many different verticals, including B2B, B2C, local retailers, professional services, product brands and more. Stubgroup has also helped over 2000 clients across 15k campaigns with paid ads and suspension issues. John has taught digital advertising to over 100,000 students via online courses and the videos he produces through StubGroup's YouTube channel have received millions of views.

    32 min
  4. Introvert-Friendly Tips for Expanding Your Network

    FEB 11

    Introvert-Friendly Tips for Expanding Your Network

    Welcome back to Branded: your comprehensive guide to creative branding. On today's episode, we dive into the experience of being an introvert in the podcasting and creative branding space. While podcasting might seem inherently extroverted, many of us navigate it as introverts, using unique strategies to manage energy and interactions. We explore how introverts can comfortably and effectively express themselves in branding, whether through the safe confines behind the podcasting mic or by leveraging the power of written content. We share personal anecdotes about navigating large conferences and networking events, highlighting various strategies introverts can use to thrive in these settings. This conversation is a great reminder that the creative and branding industries have room for everyone, no matter where you land on the introversion-extroversion spectrum. Key takeaways: Leveraging Podcasting for Introverts: We discuss how podcasting offers a unique opportunity for introverts to build their brand and share their message comfortably, as it can often involve one-on-one conversations and post-production control over content.The Power of Writing in Branding: Writing as a form of content creation is highlighted as a tremendous avenue for introverts, allowing them to craft detailed messages without needing direct social interaction. With trends shifting on social media platforms, writing is becoming increasingly influential.Importance of Energy Management: We touch on the importance of understanding how one's energy is drained and replenished, particularly in public settings like conferences. Retreating to a quiet space periodically can help introverts recharge.Networking Strategies for Introverts: We share strategies for introverts to navigate networking, such as forming meaningful, quality connections rather than focusing on quantity and utilizing smaller, more intimate events to ease the social strain.Bringing Support Systems: The idea of attending events with a friend is proposed as a practical way to reduce anxiety for introverts. Having a familiar face present can make large or unfamiliar gatherings feel less daunting. Thank you for tuning in, and we hope these insights help you navigate your own branding journey with confidence and creativity. If you found value in today's episode, make sure to subscribe to the podcast wherever you listen, so you never miss out on future episodes.

    24 min
  5. LinkedIn Personal Branding and Engagement Tips with Melissa Cohen

    FEB 4

    LinkedIn Personal Branding and Engagement Tips with Melissa Cohen

    Welcome back to Branded: your comprehensive guide to creative branding. In this episode, we dive into the power of LinkedIn and uncover how it's not just a platform for job seekers but a dynamic social media network ideal for branding. We're joined by Melissa Cohen, a LinkedIn expert who transitioned from a flourishing fashion industry career to become a personal branding advocate and co-author of the book “Your Career Resilience Blueprint.” We explore how LinkedIn transformed from a dusty resume repository to a thriving hub for professional networking and personal growth. Melissa discusses her own journey, shedding light on how LinkedIn changed her life by opening up new career opportunities and connections. The conversation delves into how the pandemic blurred the lines between personal and professional spheres, making LinkedIn a more personable platform. We also discuss strategies for utilizing LinkedIn effectively, from the importance of commenting on posts to the best practices for engaging with other users. Key takeaways: LinkedIn: More Than a Job Board: Melissa Cohen emphasizes that LinkedIn is no longer just a place for resumes; it’s a vibrant social media platform where professionals can build relationships, leverage business opportunities, and even co-author books. The Pandemic’s Impact on Professional Boundaries: Discussion around how remote work during the pandemic has blurred the lines between personal and professional life on LinkedIn, making personal branding more important than ever. The Role of Engagement: Melissa shares that the magic of LinkedIn lies in its comment sections. Engaging with comments on your posts and those of others builds relationships, increases visibility, and creates valuable business connections. Personal vs. Company Pages: Sara and Melissa discuss the importance of posting content on personal pages rather than company pages for greater engagement and visibility since people prefer connecting with individuals over brands. Avoiding the Dreaded Pitch-Slap: Melissa advises against cold, transactional connections and highlights the importance of building genuine relationships on LinkedIn to avoid the infamous “pitch slap”—a term coined for unsolicited sales pitches right after connecting. Whether you're a LinkedIn novice or looking to enhance your personal brand, this episode provides actionable insights to help you navigate LinkedIn with confidence and authenticity. If you enjoyed learning from Melissa’s expertise, be sure to check out her book on Amazon and follow her journey on LinkedIn. Tune in next week as we explore more transformative branding insights. [embed]https://youtu.be/XpA7BjZwA7s[/embed] About Melissa Cohen Melissa Cohen is a former Vice President with Ralph Lauren. When she lost her job in the 2020 pandemic, she was shocked to realize how much of her sense of self was lost with it. Even more surprising was how she found her voice— on Linkedin. Melissa believes in the power of community and lifting up others, and she loves working with clients to develop their voice and build their community on the platform.

    34 min
  6. How to Build an Authentic Brand on LinkedIn with Liam Darmody

    JAN 28

    How to Build an Authentic Brand on LinkedIn with Liam Darmody

    Welcome back to Branded: your comprehensive guide to creative branding. In this episode, we have an exciting discussion focused on leveraging LinkedIn for personal branding and social selling strategies. Our special guest today is Liam Darmody, a personal brand and social selling strategist known for his expertise in helping entrepreneurs and executives build magnetic personal brands on LinkedIn. We first met Liam at the Badass Business Summit in Fort Worth, Texas, late last year, and his insights on positioning oneself on LinkedIn were outstanding. Knowing the importance of LinkedIn for personal and professional growth, we knew we had to bring Liam on the show to share his wisdom with our audience. Throughout the episode, Liam shares his journey on LinkedIn, his approach to authentic networking, and how businesses can empower their employees to build strong personal brands. He breaks down his strategy into four key pillars, offering actionable advice and practical tips for listeners at every stage of their LinkedIn journey. Key takeaways: Transform Your Profile into a Landing Page: Liam emphasizes the importance of treating your LinkedIn profile like a landing page. Your profile should give visitors a comprehensive understanding of who you are, what you do, and what you're passionate about. Optimize it with a professional photo, a compelling headline, and a well-crafted about section that covers your skills, experiences, and personal interests. Engage with Purposeful Content: Liam encourages finding and engaging with content that inspires you. This involves following industry leaders and joining conversations in the comment sections of posts relevant to your interests. Building this habit helps organically grow your connections and embeds you into the community, making your content more visible and engaging. Create a Content Strategy with Three Buckets: Liam outlines a three-bucket content strategy to keep your audience engaged: Scope of Genius: Share posts related to your expertise and how you help your clients. Fascination: Talk about topics outside of work that you are passionate about to keep all parts of your network engaged. Window into Your World: Post content that shows a more personal and vulnerable side, giving your network a deeper connection to you. Embrace Authentic Networking: Networking on LinkedIn is pivotal. Liam advises to proactively connect with individuals and start meaningful conversations. LinkedIn’s platform allows for endless networking opportunities, making it easier to maintain and grow professional relationships compared to traditional networking events. Encourage Employees to Build Personal Brands: For businesses, Liam highlights the benefits of encouraging employees to develop their personal brands. Empowering staff to share their professional experiences and achievements can enhance the company's visibility and culture. This engagement also builds trust and demonstrates the company's commitment to employee growth and authenticity. We hope you find this episode as enlightening and valuable as we did. Remember, your LinkedIn presence can significantly impact your personal brand and professional opportunities, so take these insights to heart and start optimizing your profile today. Follow and connect with Liam on LinkedIn to stay updated with more of his insights and strategies. And don’t forget to subscribe to Branded to keep receiving outstanding episodes like this one every week. [embed]https://youtu.be/vFbnm1mKmrU[/embed] About Liam Darmody Liam is a personal brand and social selling strategist who helps entrepreneurs & executives build magnetic brands that attract clients, talent, and opportunity on Linkedin. Prior to founding Liam's Brand...

    35 min
  7. Crafting the Perfect Website: Roger Jorns on SEO and Design Strategies

    JAN 21

    Crafting the Perfect Website: Roger Jorns on SEO and Design Strategies

    Welcome back to Branded: your comprehensive guide to creative branding. On this episode, we dive deep into the intricacies of web design and SEO. We are thrilled to be joined by Roger Jorns, the founder of Reanimation Design, a web design and marketing company specializing in SEO and better website design. Roger brings a wealth of knowledge and experience in helping businesses get found on Google and structuring websites to effectively tell their story. We met Roger at the Badass Business Summit (BABS), and his insights tie directly into our goals for 2025, emphasizing the critical role a well-designed website plays in establishing a personal and professional brand. In our conversation with Roger, we explore everything from how he got started in web design to the importance of having a clear call to action on your site. We also discuss the evolving nature of SEO with the rise of AI and how to navigate the modern landscape of paid versus organic search. Key takeaways: Importance of Structure in Web Design: Roger emphasizes the need for a clear and actionable call to action (CTA) on your website’s hero image. He discusses the common mistakes of being too vague or too wordy and highlights the necessity of guiding visitors on what to do next when they land on your page. Defining and Using Hero Images: The hero image is the first thing people see when they visit your site. Roger explains how using images strategically can guide user behavior, incorporating psychological tactics like eye tracking to direct attention to the CTA. Common Web Design Pitfalls: From broken images to non-responsive mobile design, Roger outlines the most common issues he encounters when revamping websites. He shares horror stories but also practical advice on how to avoid these mistakes. The Evolving Nature of SEO: Roger tackles the hot topic of whether SEO is dead or evolving. He clarifies that while some old tactics are obsolete, SEO is very much alive, though it's continuously changing. He introduces the concept of "search everywhere optimization" to adapt to how consumers search across different platforms. Role of Paid Ads in Modern Marketing: Larry and Roger discuss the effectiveness of paid ads versus organic growth. They conclude that while paid ads can drive significant traffic, a strong website foundation is crucial for retaining visitors and converting them into customers. We hope you find Roger’s insights as valuable as we did. He breaks down complex web design and SEO strategies into simple, actionable steps that anyone can apply to enhance their online presence. If you want to connect with Roger or learn more about his work, you can visit his website at reanimationdesign.com or find him on LinkedIn. Don’t forget to hit that subscribe button so we can continue to bring you these amazing episodes each and every week right here on Branded. Until next time, I'm Larry Roberts. And I'm Sara Lohse, and we'll talk to you next week. [embed]https://youtu.be/Ac6NHItKLVI[/embed] About Roger Jorns Roger was born at a young age...O wait no. Roger has an interesting journey to starting a Web Design and Marketing Company, he has 2 degrees in Theology and has worked at a lot of different places including Starbucks, selling Cutco, Best Buy, and even working as a Web Developer. But perhaps his greatest joy is his Beautiful wife and awesome sons. They are the reason he does it at all. Roger loves helping businesses figure out how their website gots into their overall marketing plan. He loves taking a design and making it come to life on screen so that a story can be told through it. www.reanimationdesign.com www.linkedin.com/roger-jorns https://youtube.com/@reanimationdesign

    35 min
  8. Social Media and Marketing Trends for 2025: Authenticity, Storytelling, and Brand Loyalty

    JAN 14

    Social Media and Marketing Trends for 2025: Authenticity, Storytelling, and Brand Loyalty

    Welcome back to Branded: your comprehensive guide to creative branding. Today, Sara is joined by Tim Kalinowski, an award-winning brand and creative expert and the president of LORE. He’s someone who seamlessly blends creative vision with data-driven strategy for global campaigns. In this episode, we explore some pivotal shifts and trends in the branding landscape. From the early days of transitioning from traditional media to digital advancements to the rise of AI and its potential impact on the future of branding, we cover it all. We also look into modern consumer behavior—especially post-pandemic—and how brands can build and maintain authenticity in a world where consumer trust is more crucial than ever. We touch upon the challenges content creators face today and delve into the evolution of social media, focusing on how quality and authenticity have become the new gold standards. We’ll also hear Tim’s thoughts on how brands can stand out by emphasizing unique facets and maintaining a consistent narrative amid a noisy marketplace. Key Takeaways: Transition from Traditional to Digital: Tim reflects on the major shifts in media from using stat cameras in printing to embracing digital advancements. This timely transition has brought about significant changes in marketing strategies, primarily with the rise of the Internet from the 90s into the early 2000s. Despite initial skepticism, the shift towards digital marketing has transformed how brands engage with audiences. Impact of AI on Branding: AI is heralded as the next big technological change. Though currently limited in its ability to capture authenticity, AI's future potential to mimic genuine communication poses intriguing challenges for media literacy. The conversation emphasizes that despite these advancements, there remains a strong consumer demand for authentic communication from brands. Post-Pandemic Consumer Behavior: We delve into how the pandemic has fostered a new level of cynicism among consumers, pushing brands to prioritize trust and authenticity. Storytelling in marketing has become more vital than traditional sales messages. Brands need to adapt by focusing more on narratives that resonate with consumers’ values and experiences. Social Media Trends and Generational Loyalty: We discuss the evolution of social media platforms and their emphasis on authentic content, using TikTok's micro storytelling format as an example. Generational differences in brand loyalty are also highlighted—where older generations exhibit long-term loyalty, younger consumers often prioritize alignment with social causes. Challenges in Content Creation: Tim underscores the importance of creating high-quality and consistent content, offering advice on managing the volume of content creation. Frequent posting with a clear narrative thread is vital for maintaining audience engagement and trust. Investing in strong brand guidelines can streamline content creation and ensure messaging remains authentic and impactful. [embed]https://youtu.be/044Z3tsdimI[/embed] About Tim Kalinowski Tim is an award-winning brand and creative expert with over 25 years of experience in building brands that captivate. As President of LORE, an interdisciplinary creative agency, he transforms stories into powerful, customer-centered experiences. From brand strategy and content creation to product launches and innovative web design, Tim blends data-driven insights with creative storytelling to deliver measurable results. His career spans global leadership roles, including shaping communications teams at Kohler and leading campaigns across industries like tech, e-commerce, and manufacturing. Tim believes brands shouldn’t fear being different—only being the same. With a track record of crafting impactful strategies...

    39 min

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Welcome to "Branded," your comprehensive guide to creative branding. We're your hosts, Larry Roberts and Sara Lohse, and together we're going to help you build a brand that sticks! Branded is your go-to source for all things related to personal branding, thought leadership, and content creation. We're here to provide practical strategies and insights to help you enhance your brand, extend your reach, and generate engaged leads. Sara spent her career in the marketing world, helping countless companies tell their stories, and Larry experienced firsthand how a powerful brand can transform your business. Branded isn't just a podcast—it's your roadmap to building your personal brand. We'll explore all aspects of personal branding, from creating a cohesive brand identity and developing a unique value proposition to mastering social media strategies and understanding SEO. We’ll also talk about what it means to be a thought leader and how you can use content creation to get your message into the world, with a focus on the importance of authenticity, consistency, and storytelling in creating a brand that resonates with your target audience. We’ll feature interviews with top industry leaders, influencers, and experts who’ll share their journeys, experiences, and secrets to standing out in a crowded marketplace. These inspiring conversations offer valuable lessons and insights that can help you navigate your own creative branding journey. We understand that building a brand isn't a one-size-fits-all process. That's why we approach each episode with a fresh perspective, exploring different strategies and tactics to help you find the approach that works best for you, your goals, and your story. Plus, we'll be answering your questions in the episodes so we can provide personalized advice for your branding challenges in real-time. Whether you're an entrepreneur, a professional looking to elevate your career, or simply someone who wants to increase your online presence, "Branded" is the podcast for you. Join us each week as we help you craft a creative brand that's not just recognizable but unforgettable. So, subscribe to "Branded" on your favorite platform and find us online at listentobranded.com.

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