Your Brand Amplified

Anika Jackson

Your Brand Amplified® is Anika Jackson's deep-dive into the strategies, stories, and mindsets that separate thriving entrepreneurs from the rest. In each episode, Anika sits down with successful business leaders, marketers, sales experts, and innovators to uncover what actually works—and why most people get it wrong. This isn't surface-level advice. Anika digs into the real decisions, the failures, the pivots, and the breakthroughs that shaped her guests' journeys. Whether you're scaling a startup, launching a brand, building sales systems, or trying to amplify your market presence, you'll gain frameworks, strategies, and insights you can implement immediately. What You'll Discover Each Week: Entrepreneurship & Business Growth – Uncover how successful founders identify opportunities, build founder-independent companies, navigate scaling, and establish sustainable business models. Anika explores startup strategy, business automation, conscious company culture, and the frameworks that separate enduring ventures from failed ideas. Marketing & Brand Strategy – Master digital marketing, content creation, social media strategy, personal branding, storytelling, and customer acquisition through Anika's perspective. Discover full-funnel marketing, behavioral psychology, brand positioning, PR integration, and how to stand out in crowded markets. Sales & Revenue Systems – Learn high-ticket sales strategies, funnel design, sales team building, and revenue diversification. Anika breaks down what converts prospects into customers and how to build scalable, repeatable systems. Leadership & Mindset – Explore values-based decision-making, authentic leadership, personal healing, overcoming perfectionism, building resilient teams, and the psychology of high performers. Understand how successful leaders navigate pressure, make tough calls, and inspire others. Public Relations & Brand Voice – Gain insights into crisis management, building reputation, AI-powered PR, media relationships, and controlling your narrative. Learn how to amplify your message and maintain authenticity in public positioning. Personal Growth & Wellness – Discover how to pivot careers, find your vocation, manage energy while scaling, heal from trauma, and build a business aligned with your values. Explore the wellness and mindset foundations that enable sustainable success. AI, Technology & Innovation – Stay current on artificial intelligence, automation, tech innovation, and how emerging technologies reshape marketing, sales, operations, and leadership. Understand where your business fits in the AI-driven future. Specialized Expertise – From healthcare innovation to nonprofit launches, fashion retail to hyperbarics, Anika explores how specialists turn niche expertise into scalable, profitable businesses. Anika doesn't just facilitate conversations—she brings her own insights, frameworks, and perspective to every episode. Her guests are carefully selected to offer real value: actionable takeaways, unexpected wisdom, and the kind of authenticity you won't find in typical business podcasts. Perfect for: Solopreneurs, small business owners, marketers, sales leaders, coaches, consultants, nonprofit founders, and anyone building something meaningful. New episodes every week on Amazon, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and all major podcast platforms. Subscribe now and join thousands of listeners who've built thriving businesses with insights from Your Brand Amplified®.

  1. SEO in the AI Era: Stephan Bajaio on Digital Visibility

    2d ago

    SEO in the AI Era: Stephan Bajaio on Digital Visibility

    SEO in the AI Era: Stephan Bajaio on Digital Visibility Stephan Bajaio spent 25 years watching Fortune 500 companies sit on goldmines they never excavated. As co-founder of Conductor and survivor of the WeWork acquisition, he learned something most entrepreneurs never do: your greatest competitive advantage isn't your product—it's the expertise of the people who built it. Yet most companies hide their leadership behind generic bios and outdated headshots. This episode isn't about chasing the latest AI trend or obsessing over search rankings. It's about the uncomfortable reality that you're probably invisible to the exact customers who desperately need you. If you've built something real but nobody knows who you are, Stephan's playbook changes the game. In This Episode The origin story nobody tells: how Stephan earned his "Chief Evangelist" title at ConductorScaling at warp speed: what it's like to watch a company grow from 3,000 to 13,000 employees in 2.5 yearsThe WeWork chapter: why surviving an acquisition by an imploding company taught him more than success ever couldTeam culture that outlasts you: why recruiting from your clients is the highest complimentThe incremental growth philosophy: one step outside your comfort zone, then back inWhy documenting your wins matters more than you think (and why AI makes it critical)The SEO death narrative is wrong—here's why the data tells a different storyBuilding tools for the gap: how he created an SEO-to-Executive translator because the translation didn't existPredictive AI vs. chatbots: where the real future of technology actually lives Timestamps 00:00 The introduction: 25 years in digital marketing made him wise, not cynical01:32 Earning your co-founder title: why it had to mean something04:14 The first big bet: building SEO onboarding when clients didn't know they needed it10:52 The WeWork story: how a chance elevator meeting led to a $500M+ valuation15:23 Adam Newman's vision and why scale without cohesion breaks companies18:46 The real measure of success: how many of your clients want to work for you?20:00 The comfort zone circle: growth happens one step at a time23:39 Documenting your achievements: the institutional memory problem nobody talks about24:50 Podcasting during COVID: how he saw around the corner when others didn't31:47 The leadership page crisis: why your "About Us" is costing you millions35:51 SEO in 2026: every prediction of its death was wrong38:14 The future isn't chatbots—it's predictive intelligence with rich data42:16 The SEO-Exec translator: making the technical accessible to decision-makers44:06 Interactive content as the second coming of the internet Key Insights & Takeaways Insight #1: Your Invisibility Problem Isn't About Content—It's About Strategy Stephan walks into company "About Us" pages for clients with CIOs on their boards, industry veterans with 20+ years of expertise, and finds: generic bios, no video, no authored content, no proof of expertise. These aren't small companies. These are enterprises leaving their greatest asset completely undiscovered. The fix isn't more content—it's treating your people like the product they actually are. Insight #2: Every "Death of SEO" Prediction Has Been Wrong Voice search was supposed to kill it. Mobile was supposed to kill it. Panda, Penguin, every algorithm update—all supposed to be the end. ChatGPT was supposed to be the final nail. Meanwhile, search remains the only place people tell you the truth about what they need. The companies winning aren't chasing trends. They're building the data, content, and wisdom that makes them discoverable wherever people search. Insight #3: Imposter Syndrome Isn't a Weakness—It's Your Guardrail After 25 years, after building a $500M+ company, after speaking on stages worldwide, Stephan still gets butterflies. He still feels like he hasn't earned his seat in the room. And he's right to feel that way—because the moment you stop questioning yourself is the moment you stop learning. Confidence without humility is arrogance masquerading as expertise. Insight #4: Scale Without Tribal Knowledge Is Chaos WeWork grew from 3,000 to 13,000 employees in 2.5 years. Every meeting had a new executive from Amazon, PayPal, or eBay. Nobody had been there long enough to know how anything actually worked. Good intentions don't survive that kind of speed. Your competitive advantage in hypergrowth isn't hiring faster—it's documenting what you know before you forget it. Insight #5: AI Doesn't Create Value—It Amplifies What You Already Have The companies winning in AI aren't building better chatbots. They're the ones controlling the data moat. Apple got this right: the agent is just a vehicle. The data is the prize. If you don't have rich, documented expertise sitting on your website, no AI tool will save you. Your competitive advantage isn't a new technology—it's the wisdom you've already built that nobody else has captured. Insight #6: The Future of AI Is Invisible, Not Conversational Forget chatbots. Imagine your AI knowing you're running late to dinner, that it's raining, that you like EDM while driving, that your dinner companion loves sushi, and it seamlessly reroutes you, books an alternative restaurant, handles the parking, and adjusts your music—all without asking you a single question. That's predictive intelligence. That's where we're actually headed. Most companies are still trying to build the chatbot version. Resources & Links Mentioned VibeLogic.com SEO-Exec Translator (interactive tool for translating technical SEO to executive language) Search From Home Podcast (Stephan's daily COVID-era podcast) Conductor (the enterprise SEO platform he co-founded) About Stephan Bajaio After 25 years in digital marketing, Stephan Bajaio has forgotten more about marketing strategy than most people will ever learn. He co-founded Conductor, grew it to a 65-person global team serving Fortune 500 brands, navigated a WeWork acquisition that took the company to $500M+ valuation, and walked away when it was time. He's been Chief Evangelist, CMO, and now CEO of VibeLogic—a digital strategy firm built on the uncomfortable truth that most businesses are invisible to the customers who need them most. He's also a father to a five-year-old who has zero respect for his calendar, and he's still figuring out how to be a human being instead of a human doing. Connect with Stephan LinkedIn VibeLogic.com YouTube: VibeLogic See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

    47 min
  2. Message Clarity Matters: Bruce Ashford on the Communication Bottleneck Killing Growth

    3d ago

    Message Clarity Matters: Bruce Ashford on the Communication Bottleneck Killing Growth

    Message Clarity Matters: Bruce Ashford on the Communication Bottleneck Killing Growth Bruce Ashford spent nearly two decades in academia as a professor and provost, but a personal crisis during COVID forced him to rebuild from scratch. What he discovered in his own recovery became the blueprint for helping mission-driven nonprofits and founder-led businesses solve their biggest growth problem: they can't articulate their value. The irony? Organizations doing genuinely important work often fail not because of what they do, but because of how they communicate it. Bruce works with CEOs to unlock two critical clarity challenges—message clarity and structural clarity—that separate thriving organizations from stuck ones. In This Episode Bruce's journey: from academic leader to recovery to messaging strategist How personal crisis revealed the power of rigorous self-inventory The six organizational components that must align for sustainable growth Why marketing firms miss the most important skill: the words Storytelling frameworks where the customer or donor is the hero How nonprofits underestimate their value through unclear messaging The founder bottleneck: why CEOs become the ceiling on growth Structural clarity: the airplane analogy that transforms organizations Vision and mission statements that actually inspire (25 words or less) AI optimization alongside human connection: winning over machines and people Building a brand presence so clear that growth becomes inevitable Timestamps 00:00  Understanding the Clarity Problem 05:58  The Journey to Message Clarity 11:51  Personal Transformation and Professional Growth 17:45  The Power of Story in Messaging 23:26  Real-World Applications and Success Stories 25:27  Targeting the Right Audience for Nonprofits 27:05  Communicating Value Effectively 30:04  Growth Strategies for Organizations 34:53  Leadership and Organizational Bottlenecks 37:26  The Importance of Vision and Mission Statements 42:29  AI's Role in Marketing and Clarity 47:29  Finding the Truth in Your Message Key Insights & Takeaways Insight #1: Message Clarity Is Half the Battle Most nonprofits and founder-led businesses haven't found the right words to communicate their value to customers or donors. This isn't a confidence problem—it's a structural one. Marketing firms lack messaging expertise, and leaders can't see their own label from inside the bottle. Getting clarity on your message transforms everything. Insight #2: Six Components Must Align for Growth Organizations don't grow by doing the same things harder. They grow when leadership, marketing, sales, product optimization, management/productivity, and cash flow all work in harmony. Like an airplane, if one component fails, the whole system fails. Insight #3: The Founder Is Often the Bottleneck CEOs carry too much on their shoulders and never delegate or systematize. James Clear's principle applies: "You don't rise to the level of your goals. You fall to the level of your systems." Without processes and delegation, organizations cannot scale. Insight #4: Story, Not Features, Drives Action People don't buy features—they buy transformation. The most effective messaging makes the customer or donor the hero of the story, not your organization. When audiences see their own life reflected in your words, they act. Insight #5: Authenticity Compounds Over Time Whether it's personal recovery or organizational branding, finding and communicating your truth creates a moat that tactics can't replicate. Consistent clarity and authentic storytelling naturally attract the right attention and support. Resources & Links  Bruce Ashford's Website — https://www.theashfordagency.com/ Million Dollar Message Intensive — Bruce's flagship messaging program StoryBrand by Donald Miller — The framework that shaped Bruce's approach Small Business Flight Plan — The certification model Bruce uses Nonprofit Flight Plan — Bruce's adaptation for mission-driven organizations AI Trust Signals by Marcus Sheridan — Evaluate and optimize AI ranking factors Atomic Habits by James Clear — "You fall to the level of your systems" About Bruce Ashford Bruce Ashford is a messaging strategist and organizational consultant who works exclusively with CEOs of nonprofits and founder-led businesses. With nearly two decades in academia and nonprofit leadership, he watched capable leaders with important missions fail to communicate their value. After a personal crisis and recovery, he discovered that the same rigorous self-inventory that saved his life could transform organizations. He's a certified coach in StoryBrand, Marketing Made Simple, and Small Business Flight Plan, and he specializes in helping mission-driven leaders achieve message clarity and structural clarity—the two foundations of sustainable growth. Connect with Bruce: Website: www.theashfordagency.com LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/brucerileyashford   For the accessible version of the podcast, go to our Ziotag gallery. We’re happy you’re here! Like the pod? Support the podcast and receive discounts from our sponsors: https://yourbrandamplified.codeadx.me/ Leave a rating and review on your favorite platform Follow @yourbrandamplified on the socials Talk to my digital avatar   See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

    48 min
  3. Strategic AI Integration: Ghazenfer Mansoor on Automating What Makes Your Startup Unique

    6d ago

    Strategic AI Integration: Ghazenfer Mansoor on Automating What Makes Your Startup Unique

    Ghazenfer Mansoor's early experience with a recruitment software startup became the catalyst for a complete philosophical shift. When he realized his product lacked product-market fit and failed to address specific user needs, he had to go back to the whiteboard entirely, redesigning the entire value proposition. This painful lesson became the foundation for his mission to help founders build products the right way from the start rather than experimenting on limited budgets. Ghazenfer's perspective on artificial intelligence and product development distinguishes itself through grounded, realistic understanding rather than hype. While many founders treat AI as magic that will automatically solve problems with the right prompts, he recognizes that AI amplifies existing processes—it doesn't replace strategy. The most significant mistake he observes is founders assuming that generic AI prompts without their own data and workflows will generate competitive advantages. In reality, AI is only as good as the data and context provided. If business processes are broken, data is messy, or workflows are undefined, AI won't fix those problems—it will expose them. To learn more about building products strategically, leveraging AI for competitive advantage, and understanding the principles of sustainable growth, explore Ghazenfer Mansoor's book Beyond the Download which provides comprehensive strategies for app success and user engagement. For deeper insights into software development, healthcare technology, and AI integration, visit Technology Rivers at https://technologyrivers.com/, where his team helps founders build products the right way from the start. You can also connect with Ghazenfer directly at https://ghazenfer.com/ to learn more about his approach to product strategy, compliance, and scaling businesses through technology. For the accessible version of the podcast, go to our Ziotag gallery. We’re happy you’re here! Like the pod? Support the podcast and receive discounts from our sponsors: https://yourbrandamplified.codeadx.me/ Leave a rating and review on your favorite platform Follow @yourbrandamplified on the socials Talk to my digital avatar   See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

    46 min
  4. Part Two: Paul Ingram on Guiding Leaders Through High-Stakes Decisions

    Jun 24

    Part Two: Paul Ingram on Guiding Leaders Through High-Stakes Decisions

    Paul Ingram's decades-long research reveals a striking truth: values alignment accounts for more than 30% of job satisfaction—ten times more important than salary. His investigation began when he observed seasoned executives emerging from coaching sessions visibly transformed by newfound clarity about what mattered to them. This sparked a curiosity that led him to discover that organizations with aligned values experience higher collaboration, trust, and performance, while those with misaligned values face higher turnover and diminished engagement. The Kravis Professor of Business at Columbia Business School carries a laminated card of his top values and reflects on them daily before entering his workplace, grounding himself with presence of mind that proves invaluable during intense conflicts. He describes a moment when someone lost self-control in his professional world, and rather than responding with anxiety or aggression, his values-centered mindset allowed him to remain calm and curious, preventing what could have been a career-ending outcome. Through his laddering technique, Paul has surveyed over 10,000 people worldwide and discovered that roughly 70-80% think about values only occasionally and lack the language to articulate them. His mission extends to helping people move beyond vague aspirations about values to concrete daily practices that embed values into decision-making. Paul Ingram's work demonstrates that clarity about values is not a luxury but a fundamental necessity for anyone seeking to make meaningful decisions and build organizations where people thrive. His new book from Harvard Business Review Press, What Do You Really Stand For? The One Question That Will Transform Your Work and Life, provides comprehensive frameworks and practical tools to help you clarify your values and apply them to your leadership journey. Get your copy today and take the first step toward a more authentic, resilient, and fulfilled professional life. For the accessible version of the podcast, go to our Ziotag gallery. We’re happy you’re here! Like the pod? Support the podcast and receive discounts from our sponsors: https://yourbrandamplified.codeadx.me/ Leave a rating and review on your favorite platform Follow @yourbrandamplified on the socials Talk to my digital avatar   See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

    30 min
  5. The Values Compass: Paul Ingram on Guiding Leaders Through High-Stakes Decisions

    Jun 22

    The Values Compass: Paul Ingram on Guiding Leaders Through High-Stakes Decisions

    Paul Ingram's decades-long research reveals a striking truth: values alignment accounts for more than 30% of job satisfaction—ten times more important than salary. His investigation began when he observed seasoned executives emerging from coaching sessions visibly transformed by newfound clarity about what mattered to them. This sparked a curiosity that led him to discover that organizations with aligned values experience higher collaboration, trust, and performance, while those with misaligned values face higher turnover and diminished engagement. The Kravis Professor of Business at Columbia Business School carries a laminated card of his top values and reflects on them daily before entering his workplace, grounding himself with presence of mind that proves invaluable during intense conflicts. He describes a moment when someone lost self-control in his professional world, and rather than responding with anxiety or aggression, his values-centered mindset allowed him to remain calm and curious, preventing what could have been a career-ending outcome. Through his laddering technique, Paul has surveyed over 10,000 people worldwide and discovered that roughly 70-80% think about values only occasionally and lack the language to articulate them. His mission extends to helping people move beyond vague aspirations about values to concrete daily practices that embed values into decision-making. Paul Ingram's work demonstrates that clarity about values is not a luxury but a fundamental necessity for anyone seeking to make meaningful decisions and build organizations where people thrive. His new book from Harvard Business Review Press, What Do You Really Stand For? The One Question That Will Transform Your Work and Life, provides comprehensive frameworks and practical tools to help you clarify your values and apply them to your leadership journey. Get your copy today and take the first step toward a more authentic, resilient, and fulfilled professional life. For the accessible version of the podcast, go to our Ziotag gallery. We’re happy you’re here! Like the pod? Support the podcast and receive discounts from our sponsors: https://yourbrandamplified.codeadx.me/ Leave a rating and review on your favorite platform Follow @yourbrandamplified on the socials Talk to my digital avatar   See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

    35 min
  6. Julia Shareika on Energy Management: Sustainable Scaling Without the Burnout

    Jun 19

    Julia Shareika on Energy Management: Sustainable Scaling Without the Burnout

    Julia Shareika's transition from practicing law—a career she abandoned after realizing it didn't match the romanticized version she'd imagined—demonstrates the importance of recognizing misalignment early and pivoting decisively. After her initial venture into the packaging industry resulted in early success followed by stagnation, Julia learned that sustainable growth requires foundational knowledge and continuous learning. Rather than viewing this as failure, she reframed it as a learning opportunity, taking time to reset and eventually exploring employment in media sales, where she discovered that attention itself is a valuable commodity. Julia as a founder deliberately chose not to pursue venture funding, instead developing a freemium model with strategic sponsorship integration that preserves brand integrity. Living in Spain with her young child, she values the ability to maintain flexible work hours and protect family time, refusing to sacrifice personal wellbeing for growth. Her practice of ruthless prioritization—focusing on one primary objective while excluding everything else—demonstrates that sustainable success requires sequential completion of foundational elements rather than simultaneous pursuit of multiple goals. Julia resists the temptation to pursue every creative impulse, understanding that protecting your capacity to sustain growth is as important as pursuing it. Rather than managing time, Julia advocates for managing energy—recognizing that one hour of inspired work differs fundamentally from one hour of depleted effort. Her app, Eume, translates your birth chart into personalized, color-coded energy maps that guide you toward your most productive hours before the week even begins. By understanding when you naturally possess mental and emotional resources for meaningful work, you can align your most important tasks with your peak performance windows. Know your best hours to work before the week starts—get your free energy calendar at eume.so and discover how aligning your tasks with your natural energy patterns can transform your productivity and wellbeing. For the accessible version of the podcast, go to our Ziotag gallery. We’re happy you’re here! Like the pod? Support the podcast and receive discounts from our sponsors: https://yourbrandamplified.codeadx.me/ Leave a rating and review on your favorite platform Follow @yourbrandamplified on the socials Talk to my digital avatar   See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

    50 min
  7. The Visionary Leap: Allison Maslan on Building Founder-Independent Companies

    Jun 17

    The Visionary Leap: Allison Maslan on Building Founder-Independent Companies

    Allison Maslan's transformation began beneath a rolling car that nearly took her life—a moment that forced her to confront an uncomfortable truth: the behaviors that built her initial success had become the mechanisms of her own destruction. Working eighty-hour weeks, managing every client relationship personally, and unable to delegate, she was the bottleneck preventing her own business from scaling. This crisis sparked a systematic study of how truly successful companies operate, revealing that visionary leaders don't deliver services themselves; they architect systems and teams that function without them. Over the following decades, she built nine additional companies across nine different industries, each becoming a laboratory for refining her understanding of genuine scaling. The pattern was clear: across all industries and business models, the scaling challenge remains fundamentally the same—founders must replace themselves in the business, not clone themselves. This insight became the foundation of her life's work. Allison's twenty-five-year practice as a professional trapeze artist has taught her profound lessons about leadership that most business schools never address—the importance of trust in moments of free fall, the necessity of commitment before taking action, and how to acknowledge fear while refusing to be controlled by it. These lessons translate directly to business, where founders must let go of direct control and trust their teams to catch them. Beyond her business acumen, she embodies the "whole leader" philosophy she teaches, having intentionally designed her life to include time in Mexico, travel with her husband of twenty years, and the freedom to write books while scaling her company. She demonstrates that scaling a business isn't about sacrificing your life on the altar of hustle; it's about building systems that allow you to have both impact and joy, significance and freedom. Allison Maslan's Pinnacle Global Network offers a proven pathway forward. The organization brings together a community of seven and nine-figure CEOs with forty mentors who have each built multimillion-dollar companies and navigated successful exits. Visit pinnacleglobalnetwork.com to explore how their proven scaling methodology can help you build a business that works for your life, not the other way around. For the accessible version of the podcast, go to our Ziotag gallery. We’re happy you’re here! Like the pod? Support the podcast and receive discounts from our sponsors: https://yourbrandamplified.codeadx.me/ Leave a rating and review on your favorite platform Follow @yourbrandamplified on the socials Talk to my digital avatar   See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

    46 min
  8. Jun 15

    The Untold Workplace Revolution: W. Brad Johnson and David Smith on Gender Fairness as Business Imperative

    The traditional workplace model, designed in the twentieth century, no longer serves the realities of contemporary life. W. Brad Johnson and David Smith, two former Navy officers turned leading researchers on workplace gender equity, have spent decades studying what actually makes organizations thrive. Their journey from military service to academia reveals that the most pressing business challenge of our time is not technological innovation or market disruption, but rather the fundamental misalignment between how we structure work and how people actually live their lives. Brad and David's research has evolved significantly over their careers. They began by studying mentoring relationships and how men could become better mentors for women, then shifted to examining public allyship and holding men accountable for gender fairness. However, their most transformative insight came when they realized that without changing the fundamental structures of work itself, individual efforts could only go so far. They discovered that most people today live in dual-earner, dual-career families, yet workplaces continue operating as though employees have no caregiving responsibilities. They emphasize that this is not merely a women's issue or a diversity initiative, but rather a fundamental question of organizational design and leadership courage. Organizations must create psychological safety where employees can be honest about their caregiving responsibilities and their needs. They must embrace role modeling from senior leaders who openly discuss their own caregiving challenges and demonstrate that it is possible to be both a committed caregiver and a high-performing professional. To learn more about gender-fair workplace practices and discover how leading organizations are transforming their cultures, visit WorkplaceAllies.com. Get a copy of their latest book, Fair Share, at your favorite bookstore or online retailer to explore their comprehensive roadmap for building workplaces where everyone can bring their whole selves to work. For the accessible version of the podcast, go to our Ziotag gallery. We’re happy you’re here! Like the pod? Support the podcast and receive discounts from our sponsors: https://yourbrandamplified.codeadx.me/ Leave a rating and review on your favorite platform Follow @yourbrandamplified on the socials Talk to my digital avatar   See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

    55 min
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Your Brand Amplified® is Anika Jackson's deep-dive into the strategies, stories, and mindsets that separate thriving entrepreneurs from the rest. In each episode, Anika sits down with successful business leaders, marketers, sales experts, and innovators to uncover what actually works—and why most people get it wrong. This isn't surface-level advice. Anika digs into the real decisions, the failures, the pivots, and the breakthroughs that shaped her guests' journeys. Whether you're scaling a startup, launching a brand, building sales systems, or trying to amplify your market presence, you'll gain frameworks, strategies, and insights you can implement immediately. What You'll Discover Each Week: Entrepreneurship & Business Growth – Uncover how successful founders identify opportunities, build founder-independent companies, navigate scaling, and establish sustainable business models. Anika explores startup strategy, business automation, conscious company culture, and the frameworks that separate enduring ventures from failed ideas. Marketing & Brand Strategy – Master digital marketing, content creation, social media strategy, personal branding, storytelling, and customer acquisition through Anika's perspective. Discover full-funnel marketing, behavioral psychology, brand positioning, PR integration, and how to stand out in crowded markets. Sales & Revenue Systems – Learn high-ticket sales strategies, funnel design, sales team building, and revenue diversification. Anika breaks down what converts prospects into customers and how to build scalable, repeatable systems. Leadership & Mindset – Explore values-based decision-making, authentic leadership, personal healing, overcoming perfectionism, building resilient teams, and the psychology of high performers. Understand how successful leaders navigate pressure, make tough calls, and inspire others. Public Relations & Brand Voice – Gain insights into crisis management, building reputation, AI-powered PR, media relationships, and controlling your narrative. Learn how to amplify your message and maintain authenticity in public positioning. Personal Growth & Wellness – Discover how to pivot careers, find your vocation, manage energy while scaling, heal from trauma, and build a business aligned with your values. Explore the wellness and mindset foundations that enable sustainable success. AI, Technology & Innovation – Stay current on artificial intelligence, automation, tech innovation, and how emerging technologies reshape marketing, sales, operations, and leadership. Understand where your business fits in the AI-driven future. Specialized Expertise – From healthcare innovation to nonprofit launches, fashion retail to hyperbarics, Anika explores how specialists turn niche expertise into scalable, profitable businesses. Anika doesn't just facilitate conversations—she brings her own insights, frameworks, and perspective to every episode. Her guests are carefully selected to offer real value: actionable takeaways, unexpected wisdom, and the kind of authenticity you won't find in typical business podcasts. Perfect for: Solopreneurs, small business owners, marketers, sales leaders, coaches, consultants, nonprofit founders, and anyone building something meaningful. New episodes every week on Amazon, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and all major podcast platforms. Subscribe now and join thousands of listeners who've built thriving businesses with insights from Your Brand Amplified®.

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