If you’ve ever realized your experience is impressive, but still hard to explain in a way that makes people immediately know when to call you, this episode will feel familiar.
Lindsay Early spent two decades inside large organizations helping brands grow. After an unexpected career pause, she chose to build something on her own terms instead of stepping back into another corporate role.
What she’s untangling isn’t capability. It’s translation.
When your background spans industries, teams, and complexity, it’s easy to describe yourself in ways that sound strong on paper but don’t travel well in real conversations. In rooms full of connectors and collaborators, people need to know quickly where to place you. Without that clarity, referrals stall before they ever begin.
In this Untangling Session, the focus shifts from résumé language to recognizability. They explore how naming who she supports, not just what she can do, changes how others hear her. The work becomes less about proving expertise and more about becoming easy to refer.
This episode mirrors a moment many early-stage founders face: the realization that your depth isn’t the differentiator. Your clarity is. And sometimes the shift from broad credibility to specific language is what finally creates forward movement.
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lindsayfearly/Website: https://www.lindsayearlymarketing.com/
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- Show
- FrequencyUpdated Semimonthly
- PublishedMarch 16, 2026 at 9:00 AM UTC
- Length45 min
- RatingClean
