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. Brand-Building Goals to Set for 2025

    1 DAY AGO

    Brand-Building Goals to Set for 2025

    Welcome back to Branded: your comprehensive guide to creative branding. In this episode, we are not declaring our New Year's Resolutions. We are, however, setting goals for the coming months and wanted to share some of them with you. So, we're talking about the importance of finding the right organizational systems to boost efficiency and support business growth. We also explore various tools and techniques for building affordable, professional websites and discuss effective networking strategies to enhance media exposure. We'll share our personal experiences and struggles with organizational tools and task management systems. Sara discusses her past aversion to platforms like Salesforce, leading us to discover the necessity of a good system like Monday (not sponsored) to streamline our workflow. Larry emphasizes the significance of gaining earned media exposure and maintaining a professional website to leave lasting impressions on potential clients. Throughout our conversation, we highlight the importance of setting realistic, tangible goals over lofty New Year's resolutions. Plus, we dive into the innovative use of Elementor for website building and how even novice users can create stunning sites without advanced coding skills. We also touch on networking tips, stressing the importance of impactful engagements and the need for regular follow-ups to maintain meaningful connections. Let’s dive in! Key takeaways: Finding the Right Organizational System: Organizational platforms need regular maintenance, and finding the right system tailored to individual or team needs is crucial. Using a platform like Monday can significantly reduce the need for constant check-ins and miscommunication, thereby streamlining project management. Affordable and Professional Website Creation: Building a good-looking, functional website doesn't have to break the bank. With tools like Elementor, users can create professional websites for a fraction of the cost typically quoted by agencies. Ensuring a polished online presence is vital for leaving positive impressions on clients, particularly after initial social media interactions. The Power of Earned Media and Networking: Networking isn't just about making connections; it's about building relationships that convert to media opportunities and paid gigs. We stress the importance of having 12 to 15 touch points with potential clients using varied methods such as texts, emails, and DMs to express genuine interest and establish trust. Overcoming Follow-Up Fears: Consistent follow-up is essential for closing deals and maintaining business relationships, though it's often hindered by the fear of being annoying. We advocate for overcoming this negative self-talk and remind listeners that many messages might be missed, hence multiple touch points are necessary. SEO and Branding Photography: Enhancing your website's SEO is crucial for better visibility and credibility. Additionally, using creative, affordable branding photos from venues like selfie museums can greatly enrich your brand's visual content without the heavy costs associated with high-end photography services. We hope this episode inspires you to set practical goals for your business and implement the changes necessary for growth. As always, don’t forget to like and subscribe to our podcast for more insights and tips on creative branding. This episode is not sponsored, but we do have affiliate links for some of the products mentioned: Elementor Monday [embed]https://youtu.be/Nigi2Ni6kzI[/embed]

    34 min
  2. Showing Up Online: Audio, Lighting, and Engagement Tips with Bernie DeSantis

    12/31/2024

    Showing Up Online: Audio, Lighting, and Engagement Tips with Bernie DeSantis

    Welcome back to Branded: your comprehensive guide to creative branding. In today's episode, we are thrilled to have Bernie DeSantis join us. Bernie is the owner of Insignia Training Partners and is known for his distinctive mustache. With over 20 years of experience in the field of leadership development training, he offers valuable insights into optimizing your presence in virtual spaces and mastering virtual event strategies. We dive deep into the importance of equipment usage, perception in virtual environments, and the professional nuances of background and lighting. Bernie shares his expertise on making virtual events not only engaging but also effective for business development. We also touch on his personal journey, including his role at Quicken Loans and the experiential learning techniques he employs to create significant behavioral changes. This episode is packed with actionable tips on how to present yourself best in virtual settings, ensuring your brand is perceived as professional and credible. Key Takeaways: Optimize Your Audio Equipment: Bernie emphasizes the importance of understanding and testing your audio setup. Much like an athlete reviews recordings to improve performance, tweaking angles and distances can make a significant difference in sound quality. Perception in Virtual Environments: How you present yourself online critically impacts how you're received. Professionalism in both appearance and sound negates assumptions about your work quality, stressing that even in audio-focused platforms, visual preparation matters. Background and Lighting Tips: To maintain a professional look, use non-distracting backgrounds that match the context of your presentation. Optimize lighting according to your skin undertones, and consider consulting makeup experts for the best setup. Virtual Event Strategy: Consistency and strategic platform use like LinkedIn for invites and follow-ups are essential. Your events should offer value and insights into your personality and expertise to foster ongoing engagement rather than immediate sales. Effective Follow-Up: Convert event attendees into clients by making multiple touchpoints—often 12 to 15 are required. Utilize tools like CRMs and ChatGPT to streamline and personalize follow-up messages, ensuring your communication is both consistent and compelling. We hope you find these insights valuable as you navigate the challenges and opportunities of virtual branding. Don’t forget to subscribe to "Branded" for more weekly episodes that help you build and maintain a winning brand. [embed]https://youtu.be/4fRKYRRHzew[/embed] About Bernie DeSantis III Bernie DeSantis III is the owner of Insignia Training Partners, a full-service learning and development company specializing in outsourced or “Fractional” training services for businesses. Put another way, Insignia is a Training Broker. Bernie brings over 2 decades of experience in training leadership, facilitation, design, and production of virtual events, webinars, workshops, and masterclasses, in unique niche and well-travelled markets. With a passion for fostering genuine relationships and communication, Bernie places a high value on the human element in business. He understands that success is not merely about money and numbers but about building meaningful relationships and consistently delivering exceptional service. If you see Bernie on the streets, you will know him by his EPIC mustache. Seriously, he is probably twisting and training his stache like a cartoon villain right now. Bernie brings a unique blend of real-world experiences and high energy facilitation to training. Engagement and connection are the elements most often missed in training programs, and Bernie’s team brings that in Spades. Insignia collaborates...

    34 min
  3. Uniquely Human: Leveraging Stories in an AI-Driven World with Pulitzer Prize Winner Dan Grech

    12/24/2024

    Uniquely Human: Leveraging Stories in an AI-Driven World with Pulitzer Prize Winner Dan Grech

    Welcome back to Branded, your comprehensive guide to creative branding. In today’s episode, we have the pleasure of sitting down with Dan Grech, founder and CEO of BizHack Academy and Pulitzer Prize winner. Dan has a rich background as a journalist, entrepreneur, and educator, and he brings a wealth of knowledge about the intersection of storytelling, AI, and business growth. He's joining us to explore the evolving landscape of AI and its implications for human creativity and business storytelling. We discuss the unique values that human experiences and deep professional insights bring to storytelling — aspects that AI simply cannot replicate. We also examine how personal stories build deeper connections and trust between businesses and their customers. Dan shares examples from his extensive career, illustrating how integrating personal and origin stories into business narratives can foster genuine human connections. Larry even shares his own story about why he always wears a red hat, demonstrating the irreplaceable value of personal experiences in crafting unique and engaging narratives. This episode aims to highlight the irreplaceable human elements in storytelling and how they can differentiate your brand in an AI-driven world. Key Takeaways: The Irreplaceable Value of Personal Experience: Dan argues that while AI can mimic data and routine tasks, it cannot replicate the richness of personal anecdotes and lived experiences. These human elements are critical in crafting compelling and relatable stories. Shift from Data-Driven to Story-Driven: Sara highlights the need for industries deeply rooted in data to incorporate storytelling into their communication strategies. Personal stories engender unique value and engagement that cannot be achieved by data alone. Human Connection Through Storytelling: We explore how storytelling is a timeless tool for building connections. Personal stories, like Larry's red hat anecdote, create a sense of shared experience and authenticity that resonates with audiences. Branding and Trust through Founding Stories: Dan emphasizes the power of founding stories and core values in establishing brand trust. These narratives not only distinguish a business from competitors but also foster loyalty and emotional connections with customers. AI’s Role in Enhancing Storytelling: Dan shares insights on using AI for research and routine tasks while leaving the storytelling and deep analytical work to humans. He introduces the concept of a virtual biographer service, which Biz Hack plans to launch to assist businesses in crafting personalized stories. This episode is packed with insights on leveraging the unique strengths of human creativity in the age of AI. We hope our conversation with Dan Grech inspires you to harness the power of your own stories in building a compelling brand. Thank you for tuning in, and don’t forget to subscribe for more episodes of Branded! [embed]https://youtu.be/kH804QqsEaI[/embed] About Dan Grech Dan Grech is the founder and CEO of BizHack Academy, which is on a mission to train 1 million underserved businesses to grow 10x faster using AI-powered marketing and storytelling. A Pulitzer Prize-winning former NPR and PBS journalist, Dan transitioned into entrepreneurship and education, drawing from a family legacy of teaching and coaching. He’s testified before Congress, advocating for small business growth in the digital age, and has led marketing efforts for major companies, helping startups achieve rapid growth, including OfferCraft, which grew from pre-revenue to $2.5M in two years. Dan has taught at top universities like Princeton and Columbia, and is an active mentor in South Florida’s startup ecosystem. He also established a scholarship program at BizHack that has awarded...

    39 min
  4. Becoming a Better Leader as a Business Owner with Noelle Labrie

    12/17/2024

    Becoming a Better Leader as a Business Owner with Noelle Labrie

    Welcome back to Branded: your go-to podcast for all things personal growth and leadership development. In this episode, we dive into the fascinating world of leadership with our guest, Noelle Labrie. Noelle is a leadership expert who's not just known for her incredible insights in the restaurant and hospitality industry, but also for her unique streak of running at least a mile every day for over 9.5 years! We kick off the conversation with an exploration of the differences between being a boss and a true leader. I share a defining moment from my past job as a director of marketing, where my mistake was met with unexpected support and guidance from my COO, highlighting the qualities of a true leader. This set the stage for our deep dive into leadership traits and experiences. Noelle offers crucial advice for new business owners or leaders, emphasizing the importance of humility, learning, and self-awareness. She shares personal stories of overcoming adversity, including a transformative period during her college years when she was wrongfully involved in a narcotics investigation, leading to her expulsion. Her resilience and hard work saw her re-enroll, graduate with honors, and eventually run her own successful business. We talk about Noelle's notable running streak that began as a simple challenge but evolved into a vital part of her daily routine and leadership practice. Running is Noelle’s form of discipline and consistency, enhancing her effectiveness as a leader and individual. Key takeaways: The Importance of Humility in Leadership: Noelle emphasizes that great leaders are humble and perpetually willing to learn. Admitting what you don’t know and seeking guidance can significantly enhance your leadership capabilities. Resilience in Overcoming Adversity: Noelle's story of being wrongfully expelled from college and then returning to graduate with honors is a powerful testament to resilience. This demonstrates that setbacks can be the catalyst for personal and professional growth. Good Leaders vs. Bad Leaders: Not only can we learn from good leaders, but bad leaders often teach us what not to do. Noelle highlights key traits like collaboration, compassion, and understanding as essential components of effective leadership. Running as a Metaphor for Leadership: Noelle's running streak symbolizes the importance of consistency and discipline in leadership. Regular, small efforts can lead to substantial personal development and well-being, crucial for anyone in a leadership role. Self-Assessment and Personal Growth: Noelle advocates the use of self-assessment tools to identify strengths and weaknesses as a leader. Honest evaluation and continuous improvement are pivotal for anyone looking to enhance their leadership skills. We hope you find this episode as enlightening and inspiring as we did. Don’t forget to check out Noelle’s consulting company, Tri Skill Consulting, and follow her on LinkedIn to keep up with her latest insights. Stay tuned, subscribe, and join us for more episodes of Branded as we continue to explore the nuanced world of personal and professional growth! [embed]https://youtu.be/eEgB05eC9a8[/embed] About Noelle Labrie Noelle Labrie brings 20 years of learning and development experience to the table, having worked internationally in the Middle East and Central America across industries like food and beverage, theme park guest relations, and call centers. Her focus has always been on service—whether helping new managers grow or developing seasoned leaders. With a deep belief in servant leadership, she strives to empower employees and clients so they can better serve their customers and colleagues. Noelle doesn't create leaders; she encourages people to unlock their

    37 min
  5. Ethical Marketing Tactics and the Power of Authentic Social Proof

    12/10/2024

    Ethical Marketing Tactics and the Power of Authentic Social Proof

    Welcome back to Branded: your comprehensive guide to authentic and ethical branding. In today's episode, we tackle some critical conversations about the ethics of social proof and testimonials in marketing. We dive deep into the importance of honest communication, consumer awareness, and the impact of emotional marketing. We're joined by Stacy Eleczko, a talented website copywriter and brand messaging strategist, who shares her insights and experiences on the subject. We also explore the often blurry line between influencers and thought leaders, discussing how each utilizes their platform and the different impacts they have on their audiences. This episode is packed with valuable advice on creating genuine connections with your target audience and ensuring your marketing strategies are both effective and ethical. As usual, we're committed to helping you build a brand that's not only successful but also trustworthy and respected. Let's dive in! Key takeaways: Distinction Between Influencers and Thought Leaders: We discuss the marked difference between influencers, who often rely on flashy and surface-level content, and thought leaders, who aim for deeper, more impactful communication. Thought leaders inspire meaningful change and longevity in their influence, rather than just short-term attention. Ethical Use of Social Proof and Testimonials: Both of us emphasize the importance of using legitimate testimonials and social proof in your marketing strategies. We underscore the need to obtain explicit permission from clients before using their feedback and to pair testimonials with photos or videos for added authenticity. Impact of Emotional Marketing: Stacy critiques the long-term inefficacy of emotional manipulation in marketing, stressing that people eventually gravitate towards brands that make them feel inherently good. It's crucial to focus on creating positive and genuine emotional connections with your audience. Modern Marketing Trends: We talk about the shift from traditional sales messages to storytelling and creating positive emotional connections. This evolution reflects a broader trend towards more human and relatable marketing strategies, which resonate more deeply with consumers. Strategic and Ethical Marketing Practices: We highlight the effectiveness of understanding and addressing the true motivations and desires of your target audience. Stacy outlines the significance of discussing benefits, such as reducing stress or increasing family time, over just listing features. Additionally, Sara recommends the simple exercise of consistently asking "so what" when evaluating sales pages to reach the core message. Join us as we navigate the intricate world of branding and marketing, emphasizing integrity and authenticity every step of the way. Be sure to subscribe to Branded for more insightful episodes and stay connected with Stacy Eleczko on LinkedIn, her website, and her email list for further guidance and inspiration. [embed]https://youtu.be/v2MgMQshByk[/embed] About Stacy Eleczko A teacher turned website copywriter, Stacy quickly realized the struggle business owners faced when it came to differentiating themselves in the market. She shifted to include strategic brand messaging so she could ensure well crafted copy that would convert. And convert without any shady BS marketing practices. She has a passion for working with businesses that are purpose or impact driven. www.linkedin.com/in/copybystacy www.stacyeleczko.com a...

    39 min
  6. The Festive Episode: Thanksgiving Gratitude and Career Reflections

    12/03/2024

    The Festive Episode: Thanksgiving Gratitude and Career Reflections

    Welcome back to Branded: your comprehensive guide to creative branding. In this festive episode, we’re celebrating Thanksgiving by talking about what we’re thankful for in our professional and personal journeys, reflecting on the experiences, people, and advice that have significantly influenced our lives and careers. From learning the ropes of our respective industries to cherishing the mentors and friends who have guided us along the way, we dive deep into the impactful moments and individuals who have shaped our paths. We even uncover some of our unexpected backgrounds and the wisdom we’ve gained, both from triumphs and challenges. Key takeaways: Embracing Diverse Experiences: Larry elaborates on how having a varied career, much like the fictional Forrest Gump, can be enriching and provide unique learning opportunities. This eclectic range of experiences has played a crucial role in shaping his professional journey and brand. The Value of Early Career Experiences: Sara reflects on her first job out of college, acknowledging how learning from smart, strategic individuals in an agency setting has been instrumental to her growth. Despite its challenging end, the position provided her with a foundation in marketing and a diverse skill set. The Importance of Mentorship: Both hosts emphasize the significant impact mentors have had on their lives. Larry shares how Ray Nicholas, a VP at his former company, provided guidance and support that helped him navigate his entrepreneurial ventures and personal challenges. Defining Life With Passion and Side Hustles: Larry discusses the importance of having side hustles and diverse interests to avoid burnout. He appreciates the entrepreneurial flexibility to juggle multiple projects, even if it sometimes means managing many spinning plates. Mental Health and Work-Life Balance: Sara opens up about the critical lesson she learned regarding not letting work-related stress impact her mental health. She stresses that no job should cause such severe anxiety, reaffirming the necessity of maintaining a healthy work-life balance. By sharing these personal insights, we hope to inspire our listeners to reflect on their own journeys and the elements they are thankful for in their careers and personal lives. Thank you, as always, for being a part of the Branded community. Thank you for joining us for this heartfelt and introspective episode of Branded. If you found value in our discussion and are thankful for this content, do us a favor and smash that subscribe button to continue getting these amazing episodes each week. [embed]https://youtu.be/waSeohQPrzk[/embed]

    24 min
  7. Out-of-the-Box Strategies to Boost Sales and the Importance of Personal Branding for Company Teams

    11/26/2024

    Out-of-the-Box Strategies to Boost Sales and the Importance of Personal Branding for Company Teams

    Welcome back to Branded: your comprehensive guide to creative branding. In today's episode, we're joined by Ashley Beck Cuellar, a sales coach who has found her niche on LinkedIn, and by Larry for half the episode because his power went out while recording. We cover a lot in this episode (we're sorry, it's an unfocused one), including why and how companies should encourage their employees to build personal brands online instead of recycling the marketing content that's provided for them. Plus, we'll introduce you to different tools you can use in your sales process to foster relationships with your prospects and personalize the followup and gifting processes. We somehow stumble into a case study on transitioning leadership when a brand has been built around an individual, and generational challenges in the workplace. Key takeaways: Leveraging AI in Business: Ashley Beck Cuellar discusses how she uses ChatGPT to create contracts for her yoga and sales coaching businesses. She highlights the personalized assistance AI provides and suggests it's a valuable tool for sales teams to reframe marketing content into more engaging personal posts. Empowering Employee Personal Brands: We observe that while large companies often resist allowing employees to cultivate personal brands, doing so can convert employees into lead generators and advocates for the company. Empowering employees to build their personal brands not only enriches their professional growth but also benefits the company's visibility and credibility. Maintaining Brand Consistency During Transitions: Cuellar and Larry Roberts share insights on navigating leadership changes, stressing the importance of upholding a brand's core values and philosophies. They emphasize that the new leaders must embody the brand while integrating their personal touch to ensure continuous trust and consistency. Engaging Across Generations: We discuss the generational divide in professional settings, noting the biases held by both older and younger team members. Ashley highlights the need for training and workshops that engage all age groups, ensuring everyone feels valued and is willing to learn new tools and platforms like LinkedIn. Innovative Sales and Marketing Tools: Ashley introduces several innovative tools such as Crystal Nose for personality insights and Senspark for personalized video messaging. These tools can help tailor communication styles and create more engaging, effective interactions, particularly in sales. Make sure to follow Ashley on LinkedIn for more daily insights and updates. Keep an eye out for her upcoming website, salesparkcoaching.com, for additional resources and coaching services. Stay tuned for our next episode, where we'll continue to uncover the secrets of successful branding strategies. Until then, stay inspired and keep branding! Tools mentioned: SugarWish Sendoso Grove Cookie Company Crystal Knows Sendspark [embed]https://youtu.be/mW6XScDubKw[/embed]  About Ashley Beck Cuellar I am a mom to a 9 yr old and “Ash” to a 17 yr old. I am wife to a sneakerhead. I am a dog person with a cat. I am a hot yoga instructor, a swim coach, and i have 7 tattoos including a “tramp stamp” my daughter calls my Maleficent horns. https://www.linkedin.com/in/ashley-beck-cuellar https://salessparkcoaching.com/

    39 min
  8. Branding Mistakes We All Make and How to Fix Them

    11/19/2024

    Branding Mistakes We All Make and How to Fix Them

    Welcome back to Branded: your comprehensive guide to creative branding. In today's episode, we're opening up about a topic that often gets swept under the rug but is crucial for anyone looking to establish a strong personal brand—mistakes. We all make them, and those missteps can often feel isolating. Today, we're admitting to the various mistakes we've made and continue to make while building our personal brands, proving that even branding experts struggle with the same issues that their clients do. Spoiler alert: This episode is as humbling for us as it probably is for many of you. We dive into the world of social media management, dealing with overcommitment, and even the challenges of staying consistent with podcast recordings. We might not have a guest this week, but this intimate look into our own shortcomings will hopefully offer valuable lessons and solidarity. Key Takeaways: Consistency in Social Media and Content Creation: We both admit that maintaining consistent social media activity is exceptionally challenging. Despite knowing the right strategies, allocating time and resources remains a massive obstacle. Consistency is key, whether it’s posting regularly on social media or recording podcast episodes in advance. The Importance of Using a CRM: Sara shares her aversion to using Customer Relationship Management (CRM) systems in the past and the consequences of this resistance. The lesson? Tools like CRMs are indispensable for tracking client interactions and marketing efforts effectively. Managing Overcommitment: It's easy to fall into the trap of saying 'yes' to every opportunity, but overcommitting can lead to burnout and neglected responsibilities. Larry shares how they’ve both been guilty of biting off more than they can chew, resulting in missed deadlines and rushed work. Tracking the ROI of Marketing Efforts: Sara discusses the importance of tracking the return on investment (ROI) for various marketing and branding efforts. Without proper tracking, it’s impossible to discern what’s working and what’s not, leading to wasted resources and missed opportunities. Promoting Guest Appearances: Both Larry and Sara acknowledge their failure to properly promote their guest appearances on other podcasts. This not only lets down the hosts who featured them but also misses out on leveraging these opportunities to enhance their own brand visibility. We hope you found some value in this episode, and if you've ever made similar mistakes, know you're not alone. We’re all in this together, learning and growing, one mistake at a time. If you found this episode relatable or helpful, please consider subscribing to our show. Your support means the world to us as we continue to bring you these honest, commiserative conversations every week. [embed]https://youtu.be/zkAyiM2-pVg[/embed]

    22 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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