
Branded (Larry Roberts & Sara Lohse)
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09 Apr 2024 | Authentic Connections: Building Real Connections Through Podcasts and Stories | 00:36:21 | |
Welcome back to Branded: your comprehensive guide to creative branding. We are excited to have our friend Kristin Chadwick on the show. She is a podcast producer and coach and the host of the Podcast Coaching for Kingdom Entrepreneurs podcast. We cover a lot in this conversation, partly because we get a little off topic. In this episode, we're talking about the art of genuine content creation, from the importance of speaking authentically to the pivotal role of emotion and human connection. Kristen shares her insights on the transformative power of podcasting in personal narratives, Larry shares his challenges of conquering camera shyness through NaPodPoMo, and Sara shares how she helped a client record a natural-sounding podcast trailer. We'll also talk about overcoming the notorious imposter syndrome, an experience we all understand well. Plus, expect personal stories, practical tips on AI tools, and even some book recommendations (including Sara's upcoming book, Open This Book, of course!). So, tune in, get comfortable, and let's explore the influences of podcasting on journalism, the beauty of personal stories in building connections, and how embracing our whole heart in content creation can lead to genuine impact. Key Takeaways: 1. Authenticity and Human Connection: The hosts and guest emphasized the importance of bringing authenticity and emotion into podcasting to foster human connections. Kristen Chadwick's experience with her podcast "Holistic Hearts" underlined the impact of integrating personal stories to resonate with audiences and create change. 2. Overcoming Imposter Syndrome: Larry Roberts, Sara Lohse, and Kristin Chadwick shared their personal encounters with imposter syndrome, recommending strategies for overcoming it such as embracing continual growth, with a book recommendation titled "The Middle Finger Project." 3. Adapting to Solo Recording Challenges: The episode discussed the various ways podcasters can adapt to the challenges of solo recording, from using teleprompter features to having supportive presences or visualizing the audience during recordings, aiming for a conversational tone. 4. The Evolution of News Delivery: The guests and hosts examined the evolving landscape of journalism, where podcasts and personal narratives play an increasing role. Kristen Chadwick speculated on how the authentic approach of podcasting could influence traditional news broadcasting. 5. Building Connections Through Shared Stories: Conversations in the episode underscored the universal nature of storytelling in creating strong connections. Everyone has a story worth sharing, and those personal accounts can be powerful, particularly in a branding context where they can empower and inspire listeners. | |||
20 Aug 2024 | How to Create Customer Loyalty for Your Brand | 00:24:00 | |
Welcome back to Branded: your comprehensive guide to creative branding. In this episode, we thought we’d shift gears and dive into an essential topic that's foundational to every successful business: exceptional customer service. We decided to make this a solo-ish episode, just the two of us, Sara and Larry, sharing insights and a personal story that underscores the impact of outstanding customer service on your brand. Larry shares a recent experience that combines humor and a valuable lesson on customer service. After accidentally ordering 200 business cards with template guidelines, Larry reached out to Moo.com for help, despite knowing the mistake was his. What followed was an exemplary customer service interaction that not only resolved the issue but reinforced Larry's loyalty to the Moo brand. We also discuss how great customer service creates brand evangelists – loyal fans who are eager to spread the word about your brand. We hope this episode inspires you to reflect on your own customer service practices and consider ways to elevate them to create impactful experiences for your customers. Key takeaways:
Thank you for tuning in to this episode of Branded. We'll see you next week, and as always, we hope you're inspired to take your customer service to the next level, because your brand depends on it! | |||
14 Jan 2025 | Social Media and Marketing Trends for 2025: Authenticity, Storytelling, and Brand Loyalty | 00:38:30 | |
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:
[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... | |||
26 Nov 2024 | Out-of-the-Box Strategies to Boost Sales and the Importance of Personal Branding for Company Teams | 00:38:47 | |
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:
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/ | |||
04 Feb 2025 | LinkedIn Personal Branding and Engagement Tips with Melissa Cohen | 00:33:51 | |
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:
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. | |||
13 Aug 2024 | How to Engage Website Visitors in Six Seconds or Less | 00:44:23 | |
Welcome back to Branded: your comprehensive guide to creative branding.
In this episode, we're going online to talk about website strategy, personal branding, and SEO with our special guest, James Hipkin. James is an expert in websites and SEO, and he brings a wealth of knowledge to today's discussion. We cover why small business owners need to be selective about their SEO efforts, the importance of personal branding, and how to engage visitors on your website effectively.
James shares crucial insights into crafting a website that not only attracts visitors but also retains them and converts them into loyal customers. We explore the intricacies of personal branding, the challenges of businesses built around an individual’s name, and the need for a cohesive market statement. We also touch on practical tips for webpage design, the use of images and text, and the importance of clear, problem-solving headlines.
We also share some personal experiences with website design and marketing challenges. Sara talks about the need to practice what she preaches in her own business marketing efforts, and James provides feedback on her headline, emphasizing a focus on the problems the business solves.
James has some controversial opinions about websites (like, you don't need one!), so feel free to take sides with whomever you agree with.
Key takeaways:
1. The Pitfalls of Relying Solely on SEO: James advises small business owners to be aware of SEO fundamentals but cautions against making it their primary strategy. He stresses the lengthy time investment required and the essential role of domain authority in an effective SEO plan.
2. The Power of Personal Branding: Establishing immediate recognition and trust through personal branding is critical. It's important to create a cohesive statement about what your business does in the marketplace, ensuring consistency with your brand's message.
3. Engaging Website Design: James highlights six crucial ways to engage visitors within six seconds, including fast page load speeds and consistent branding. Strategic placement of images and text is also essential, with models in photographs directing attention to key actions like the ‘buy now’ button.
4. Crafting Effective Headlines: Your website’s headline should instantly grab attention and speak directly to the problems your business solves, rather than just explaining what you do. Use real consumer language, and avoid being overly clever or vague.
5. Building and Maintaining a High-Quality Email List: Two key digital assets for marketing are your email list and your website. Using email service providers like Mailer Light and Mailchimp can help you get started, and maintaining the quality of your email list is essential for successful marketing campaigns. Tools like mail merge can personalize emails, and adding contacts from business cards helps expand your list.
Join us as we unravel these insights and provide practical steps to take your brand's online presence to the next level. Don't forget to subscribe to our podcast and schedule a website audit with James Hipkin at sixsecondsorless.com.
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About James Hipkin
Over a 40-year career, James worked in marketing and advertising at a high level. Since 2010, he has built his clients’ businesses with digital marketing.
James is an accomplished, forward-thinking marketing professional. His clients included Sprint, Apple, Wells Fargo online bank, Nestlé, and Toyota. He has the scars and many stories to share.
His stories are always valuable and entertaining. His humor and infectious good-natured approach to marketing are fun and practical. But he never loses track of what’s important. Marketing, done well, creates value for customers and the business.
Website: inn8ly.com/
LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/jameshipkin/
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04 Mar 2025 | Happiness Revolution: Building a Brand Based on Good Moods with Matt O’Neill | 00:33:33 | |
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:
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. | |||
16 Jul 2024 | How Specializing in a Single Niche Can Grow Your Business | 00:35:16 | |
Welcome back to Branded: your comprehensive guide to creative branding.
In today's episode, we're talking about the downsides of founder-led sales and how deep specialization can help scale your business with our guest, Corey Quinn. Corey shared invaluable insights that any founder or business leader can apply as they navigate the challenging transition from a founder-centric sales approach to a more scalable and focused agency model.
Together, we explored several aspects of specializing in a niche market, balancing personal branding with operational responsibilities, and the strategic methodologies crucial for long-term success.
Corey started by discussing the unique challenges that founders face in sales, emphasizing the importance of moving away from being the sole salesperson to building a specialized agency brand. He highlighted three main traps: lack of a specific vertical market focus, watery positioning, and absence of a clear strategy for creating a pipeline. Corey emphasized the need for specificity in business operations and shared examples and strategies he has seen succeed, including the ingenious use of sending gifts to potential clients as a first touchpoint to bypass gatekeepers.
We also discussed the balance of maintaining a personal brand while delegating both sales and operational functions. Corey provided the example of Jesse Cole, who effectively leveraged his personal brand to step back from the operational intricacies of his enterprise.
Larry shared his experiences of the complexities of balancing business building with nurturing a personal brand, while Sara recounted her journey of targeting a specific audience for her book and the advice she received on the need for a broader approach. Corey echoed similar sentiments from his own experience, underscoring the importance of feedback and readjustment based on market and beta reader responses.
From there, we discussed how to identify and choose a niche audience, considering both quantitative and qualitative factors to evaluate market opportunities effectively. Corey introduced an innovative concept called the "20% list" which involves identifying the top 20% of businesses in your target audience that present the most significant opportunities and sending them personalized gifts.
The discussion rounded out with an exploration of the risks and rewards of specialization, with Larry sharing a personal struggle of articulating his ideal client at a networking event and Corey advising on the durability of industry-focused specialization.
Key takeaways:
1. Transitioning from Founder-Led Sales: Corey detailed the necessity for founders to shift from being the primary salesperson to building a specialized agency brand. He emphasized three critical traps that can hinder this transition: lack of focus on a specific market, unclear positioning, and no strategy for pipeline creation.
2. Importance of Specificity: Corey underscored the significance of being specific in what you choose to do and who you serve. Whether it's specializing in a service like SEO or targeting a specific audience like dentists, this focus is crucial for long-term success.
3. The 20% List Strategy: Corey introduced the concept of the "20% list," where 20% of the businesses in your target market represent the largest opportunity. He highlighted how gifting these top prospects can effectively open doors and create valuable initial connections.
4. Risks and Rewards of Specialization: The episode thoroughly explored the balance between the risks of overly specializing in a specific platform or service against the rewards of focusing on a resilient industry. Corey stressed the advantages of in-depth knowledge and streamlined operations in a single market.
5. Balancing Personal Brand with Operational Scale: Using the example of Jesse Cole, Corey illuminated how founders can leverage their personal brand to step back from day-to-day operations, allowing for the | |||
11 Feb 2025 | Introvert-Friendly Tips for Expanding Your Network | 00:24:06 | |
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:
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. | |||
25 Feb 2025 | Former Disney Channel Actor on Authenticity in Storytelling and Brand Building | 00:38:10 | |
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.
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/... | |||
03 Dec 2024 | The Festive Episode: Thanksgiving Gratitude and Career Reflections | 00:24:01 | |
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:
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] | |||
28 May 2024 | Podcast Monetization Strategies and Adapting Content Creation for Changing Behaviors | 00:34:19 | |
Welcome back to Branded: your comprehensive guide to creative branding.
Today, we have a special guest on the show, John Svedese, who brings a unique perspective on personal branding and content creation. Our conversation with John covers the power of short-form videos, the impact of attention spans on long-form content, and the evolving landscape of digital media consumption.
We kick things off by exploring the shift towards shorter videos as consumers gravitate towards quick and engaging content, disrupting traditional long-form podcasts. We discuss the trend of watching YouTube content on television screens, challenging traditional streaming services for viewer attention.
The discussion extends to monetizing podcasts through affiliate marketing and collaborating with local businesses for sponsorships, touching on the branding challenges faced by companies like Chipotle in the era of viral TikTok videos.
As John shares his experiences in approaching Brooklyn businesses for sponsorships for his podcast, "The Basement Surge," we talk about the importance of passion and belief in one's content for successful monetization. John's high standards in content production, marketing, and networking emphasize the dedication required even when starting as a hobbyist.
Key Takeaways:
1. Evolution of Viewing Habits: The shift towards shorter videos reflects changing consumer preferences, highlighting the need for engaging and concise content in the digital age.
2. Nurturing Local Partnerships: Leveraging relationships with local businesses for sponsorships can provide authenticity and support for niche podcasts, driving audience engagement and growth.
3. Commitment to Quality: Maintaining high standards in content creation, marketing, and networking is crucial for successful monetization, even when starting as a hobbyist.
4. Audience Engagement through Passion: Genuine passion for your content can drive audience engagement and loyalty, aligning with John's success in attracting and retaining listeners.
5. Embracing Change and Adaptation: The podcast landscape continues to evolve, requiring creators to adapt to new trends, platforms, and audience preferences to stay relevant and thrive in the competitive media space.
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About John Svedese
John is from Brooklyn, New York and over 40 years later he's still in the same house he grew up in. John's background is very heavy in graphic design, art and video production. So in 2019 when he started The Basement Surge he put all his skills into the production of the show. Quickly climbing the ranks in the independent podcasting space, BS now resides in the top 5% of podcasts in the world. In 2022, John took a break from the show for 6 months and when he returned it was a whole new show. He had upgraded everything from the graphics, format of the show, and his presence on socials. Today, John is the co-founder of Surge Media with his wife Heather where they help independent creators and corporate companies start or upgrade their podcast. They also offer coaching, digital tools and assets and studio renovations. John is also in the middle of writing his first book, "Feel The Surge: How To Go From 0 To Trailblazer!" Coming soon! Connect with John here: https://zaap.bio/surgemedia | |||
31 Dec 2024 | Showing Up Online: Audio, Lighting, and Engagement Tips with Bernie DeSantis | 00:34:13 | |
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:
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... | |||
08 Oct 2024 | The Future of B2B Marketing: Why Video is King | 00:34:32 | |
Welcome back to Branded: your go-to source for insights into creative branding.
In today's episode, we're talking about creating and leveraging video content for the B2B space with Chris Weiher, the owner of Cleaver Creative. With a rich background in film and video production, Chris offers a wealth of knowledge on making impactful B2B content, engaging audiences, and building personal brands.
Chris shares his expertise on understanding client needs, using video content to educate and build trust over time, and the nuances of making content that truly resonates with your audience. We also engage in light-hearted banter about incorporating unique personal interests into your branding strategy, and we share a few laughs about our own creative endeavors.
Join us as we uncover the strategies behind successful video content that not only captures attention but also nurtures long-term relationships in the B2B sector.
Key Takeaways:
Don't forget to subscribe for more expert insights on creative branding. For more on Chris Weiher and his work, you can check out Cleaver Creative on LinkedIn or visit cleavercreates.com. We'll see you next time on Branded. [embed]https://youtu.be/0Kysms78THI?si=rGf4SYY8xPjRctoc[/embed] About Chris Weiher Chris Weiher is a video producer with over 20 years of experience in the industry. Chris’s company, CLEAVER Creative has created B2B animations, sales presentations, and commercials seen by millions and now works with business owners to help them create their own videos and he only cares about results. https://www.linkedin.com/in/chrisweiher/ | |||
25 Jun 2024 | Why Your Marketing Sucks (and How to Make it Better) with Sunny Dublick | 00:45:57 | |
Welcome back to Branded: your comprehensive guide to creative branding.
In this episode, we dive deep into the world of creative marketing strategies and branding with our very special guest, Sunny Dublick, a marketing strategist and taco enthusiast. Sunny has brilliantly grown her business through word-of-mouth referrals and by designing marketing plans that truly resonate with customers' preferences and emerging trends, like podcasts.
We explore the nuances of getting inside customers' minds to find unique marketing opportunities and crafting memorable advertising strategies. Sunny shares her approach to creating scarcity to generate demand and the challenge of translating service-based businesses into viable, tangible products. We talk about the importance of building a community around a brand and the shift from traditional advertising methods to more engaging, customer-centric strategies.
Our discussion taps into the broader aspects of marketing, such as embracing personal quirks in branding, the pitfalls of aggressive sales pitches, and the necessity of understanding the target audience. We also highlight the significance of conducting thorough research and developing personalized marketing plans that include loyalty, referrals, and upselling strategies.
Sunny brings to light fascinating examples from the industry, such as Subaru's approach to community building and Jeep's meticulous use of eye-tracking technology in beta-testing commercials. The episode is full of rich insights on marketing psychology, emphasizing the blend of creativity and research.
Key Takeaways:
1. Importance of Genuine Enthusiasm and Resonance: Sunny emphasizes the necessity for businesses to genuinely resonate with their customers. Authenticity is key, and it's about understanding and catering to audience needs rather than just promoting the brand.
2. Building Trust through Consistent Actions: Trust is crucial in marketing. Sunny advises providing proof of value and building trust through consistent, genuine actions. This helps bridge the gap between personal and business life in branding.
3. Effective Marketing Strategies: Whether it's creating scarcity to generate demand or conducting grassroots initiatives, Sunny highlights the importance of knowing what works for your brand. Personalization and a deep understanding of customer preferences are essential.
4. Customer-Centric Marketing: Aggressive sales pitches often backfire. Instead, focus on the customer's needs. Sunny illustrates this with her experience of creating interactive booths that engage visitors and provide real value rather than just pushing sales.
5. Balancing Personal and Business Branding: Embrace your true self in your branding strategy. Personal quirks can set you apart and build a deeper connection with your audience. It's okay to not appeal to everyone; focus on those who resonate with your authentic self.
Join us as we unfold these insights and much more with Sunny Dublick. As always, stay tuned, subscribe, and don't forget to send us your referrals!
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About Sunny Dublick:
Sunny Dublick is an award-winning marketing specialist and founder of Sunny Dublick Marketing. Originally from New Jersey, Sunny has spent over 15 years in the marketing and advertising industry, working with high profile clients such as the Philadelphia 76ers and HanesBrands, as well as small and medium-sized businesses spanning the hospitality, retail and professional services industries.
After spending the first 9 years of her career working for various advertising agencies and corporate marketing departments in the greater Philadelphia area, Sunny set out on her own, forming Sunny Dublick Marketing in 2017 to provide transparent and effective marketing solutions to businesses nationwide. A self-proclaimed marketing revolutionary + ‘Pink Starburst’ of Marketing Experts, her... | |||
24 Sep 2024 | How to Pitch Yourself as a Podcast Guest | 00:30:37 | |
Welcome back to Branded: your comprehensive guide to creative branding.
Today, we’re diving deep into the art of pitching to podcasts. Whether you're an aspiring guest or a seasoned pro, learning how to pitch effectively is crucial for getting your story heard and providing value to the audience.
We’ve received a lot of pitches for our show—some great, many not so great. So, we wanted to take this episode to share some detailed insights on what makes a compelling pitch that stands out. We’re also going to sprinkle in some personal anecdotes and lessons from our experiences to help you frame your pitches better.
In this episode, we cover a lot of ground—from crafting concise and impactful pitches to the importance of pre-calls and the value of strong storytelling. For anyone serious about building their brand and getting featured on podcasts, this is a must-listen!
Here are five key takeaways from today’s discussion:
We hope you find this episode valuable as you work on perfecting your podcast pitches. Remember, an effective pitch isn’t just about promoting yourself; it’s about providing real value to the listeners and creating engaging content. Subscribe for more episodes where we dive deeper into branding, pitching, and storytelling. And as always, thanks for tuning in to Branded. [embed]https://youtu.be/3DXQZeGWvOU[/embed] | |||
01 Oct 2024 | How Curiosity Drives Successful Branding and Content Creation with Emily Aborn | 00:35:28 | |
Welcome back to Branded: your comprehensive guide to creative branding.
In today’s episode, we dive into the fascinating world of curiosity and how it can shape brand messaging. With us is Emily Aborn, a seasoned copywriter, speaker, and host of the "Content with Character" podcast. Emily brings her unique insights on infusing personality into content and the strategic role of curiosity in engaging audiences.
We kick off with a light-hearted discussion between us (Sara and Larry) about the nostalgic 80s TV show "Magnum PI" and the amusing confusion around Tom Selleck’s roles. From there, we delve into Emily's love for word games like Scrabble, crosswords, and Wordle, segueing into a profound conversation on maintaining curiosity, effective content hooks, and the fine line between being genuinely engaging and overtly clickbaity.
We explore different approaches to providing advice, debating the merits of step-by-step guides versus maintaining a philosophical, open-ended approach to spark curiosity. Our discussion also touches on the challenges of teaching inherent creative skills, using curiosity for effective brand messaging, and personal anecdotes about navigating social media notifications.
Key takeaways:
Join us as we navigate these insightful discussions on curiosity, branding, and content creation, and don't forget to subscribe for more episodes of Branded. Until next week, stay curious and keep building your brand with personality and purpose! https://youtu.be/NQ_xQmFf5k8 About Emily Aborn Emily Aborn is a Copywriter, Speaker, and Podcast Host. She’s been an entrepreneur for over a decade, with experience running brick-and-mortar and online businesses. She’s collaborated with 1,000’s of individuals in over 100 industries as a copywriter. She brings their personality, creativity, and message to life as she guides them to build community and relationship-based businesses. For fun, she enjoys word games, reading, listening to podcasts, and hiking with her husband, Jason, and their dog, Clyde. Website: www.EmilyAborn.com LinkedIn: www.LinkedIn.com/in/EmilyAborn Instagram: www.Instagram.com/EmilyAborn Podcast: | |||
30 Jul 2024 | How to Level Up Your Brand with Next Level University’s Kevin and Alan | 00:43:17 | |
Welcome back to Branded: your comprehensive guide to creative branding.
This episode is our first-ever interview with two guests, and despite some talking over each other, it is jam packed with value.
We dive deep into the world of personal branding, social media dynamics, and the relentless pursuit of self-improvement. We are thrilled to welcome Kevin Palmieri and Alan Lazaros, the minds behind the acclaimed Next Level University podcast, which has amassed over 1700 episodes and boasts a spot in the top 100 podcast rankings with more than a million listeners.
Throughout the episode, we explore the concept of "BIRGing," where individuals flaunt their association with successful brands or individuals to elevate their social standing. Kevin and Alan share their personal experiences and insights into how people who didn’t believe in their potential initially try to reconnect once they become successful, emphasizing the importance of caution regarding these intentions.
We also venture into the intricacies of building a brand, where Kevin stresses the need for understanding and proactively seeking the audience that resonates with the brand, rather than waiting for demand to create itself. Alan underscores building a brand on one's obsessions and core values, illustrating this with the analogy of weddings to showcase finding common ground with an audience.
The conversation seamlessly moves into discussing the challenges and triumphs of maintaining a podcast, punctuated by resounding themes of self-doubt, fear of judgment, and the influence of negative comments. We unpack strategies for combating these mental hurdles and dive into the overarching importance of staying true to one's core passions and values.
To wrap up, we reminisce about the MySpace era, contrasting it with today’s podcasting landscape. We talk about niching down, personal growth, and how genuine passion drives long-term success in brand building.
Key takeaways:
1. The Concept of "BIRGing" and Its Social Impact: Kevin Palmieri introduces us to “BIRGing,” or "basking in reflective glory," where people elevate their social status by flaunting their association with successful brands or individuals. We discuss the social dynamics and implications of this trend, along with cautioning against opportunistic reconnections from non-believers once success is achieved.
2. Proactive Audience Engagement: Kevin emphasizes the importance of actively seeking and understanding your audience. Rather than waiting for demand to appear, a proactive approach to audience engagement ensures that your brand resonates deeply with those who matter most.
3. Brand Building on Obsessions and Core Values: Alan Lazaros makes a compelling case for building brands rooted in personal obsessions and core values. Using the analogy of weddings, he illustrates the necessity of finding common ground with your audience, ensuring long-term brand relevance and authenticity.
4. Navigating Self-Doubt and Negative Feedback: Both Kevin and Alan share their personal battles with self-doubt and the influence of negative comments on their journey. We highlight strategies for overcoming these challenges, emphasizing the importance of a deep belief in one’s mission and the influence it seeks to have.
5. Evolving from MySpace to Modern Podcasting: We reminisce about the MySpace era and its evolution into today’s podcasting landscape. This nostalgic journey underscores the importance of adapting to technological advances while staying true to core branding principles and the personal growth that accompanies these changes.
Join us for an enlightening discussion that not only addresses the nuances of personal and professional branding but also offers actionable insights into overcoming common hurdles faced by creators and entrepreneurs. This episode is more than just about branding—it's about staying true to oneself amidst the journey of growth and success.... | |||
17 Sep 2024 | How to Earn Media and PR for Your Brand | 00:36:11 | |
Welcome back to Branded: your comprehensive guide to creative branding.
Today, we have an exciting episode lined up as we dive into the world of public relations and branding with our special guest, Aquila Mendez Valdez, Founder and CEO of Haute in Texas, a dynamic PR marketing agency. We’re thrilled to talk about various facets of PR, from common misconceptions to practical advice for businesses.
In this episode, we start with a brief introduction of Aquila’s journey from journalism to PR, exploring the stability and financial prospects that influenced her career switch. We then dive deep into PR strategies, focusing on the difference between earned and paid media and the benefits of thoughtful, long-term publicity efforts. We also touch on how small to medium-sized businesses can leverage PR effectively, offering practical advice on connecting with journalists and building meaningful relationships.
Aquila shares valuable insights on when it’s the right time to hire a PR agency and what red flags to watch out for when choosing one. She also shares her experience working predominantly with female founders and the gender dynamics that play into business and PR.
We wrap up the episode with some thought-provoking discussions on branding, storytelling, and how to strategically use PR to build and sustain a brand’s reputation.
Key takeaways:
So sit back, relax, and join us as we explore the insightful world of PR with Aquila Mendez-Valdez on this episode of Branded. We're excited to share these invaluable insights and practical advice to help you navigate and elevate your branding game. Don't forget to subscribe for more episodes of Branded, where we bring you the best tips and tricks for creative branding! You can find more about Aquila and Haute in Texas at hitpr.com. [embed]https://youtu.be/I_pDz4owqDM[/embed] About Aquila Mendez-Valdez Aquila is the Founder and CEO of Haute in Texas, an award-winning PR and Marketing agency which has grown from scratch into a multiple six-figures business. She’s been asked to speak and present to audiences across the US, Europe and Asia, and has been featured in Forbes, The Telegraph UK, Digiday, and PR on the Go, in addition to numerous TV appearances, publications, and podcasts. Her blog collaborations and client roster feature some of the world’s biggest brands, including... | |||
04 Jun 2024 | Top Personal Branding Mistakes You Don’t Want to Make | 00:31:03 | |
Welcome back to Branded: your comprehensive guide to creative branding.
For today's episode, we're going back to the basics and talking about the top mistakes we see people make when building their personal brand.
First, there's a common misconception that building a successful brand is a quick process. We’ve seen it firsthand; it’s anything but quick and easy. Today, we’re here to shed light on the patience, perseverance, and authenticity required to create a brand that truly resonates.
We talk about our personal journeys—yes, the struggles included—before we found success with our own brands. Core to this discussion is the importance of staying true to yourself and committing to a clear mission, values, and identity. Authenticity isn’t just a buzzword; it’s the backbone of a sustainable personal brand.
We highlight the need to be vulnerable and share real experiences. Vulnerability can be a game-changer in building genuine relationships with clients. Personal connections go beyond professional agreements and can often lead to genuine friendships.
We'll also give you a sneak peek into our upcoming episode, where we'll explore a significant branding mistake and how to avoid it. Be sure to subscribe so you don’t miss out!
Key Takeaways:
1. The Longevity of Personal Branding: We unpack the reality that building a personal brand is a long-term commitment rather than an overnight sensation. Patience and perseverance are key.
2. Basics Before Launch: Sara stresses the importance of clearly understanding your values, mission, and identity before launching your personal brand. Authenticity starts with a solid foundation.
3. Vulnerability as a Strength: Sharing personal stories and being vulnerable can strengthen your brand. Doing so builds trust and authentic connections with both customers and clients.
4. Creating Personal Connections: Larry underscores the value of establishing personal connections with clients, which often lead to meaningful relationships beyond the professional realm.
5. Engagement and Authenticity: Engaging your audience with personal, relatable content is crucial. It’s about more than just being visible; it’s about being genuinely connected.
6. Understanding and Targeting Your Audience: Knowing your target audience, including their preferences and pain points, is fundamental. Focusing on a specific niche rather than trying to please everyone results in more effective and relatable content.
7. Building a Sustainable Foundation: Beyond social media, having a website and an email list is crucial for long-term sustainability. Email marketing is particularly effective for maintaining audience engagement due to higher open rates compared to social media platforms.
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30 Apr 2024 | Open This Book: Storytelling, Thought Leadership, and Sara’s New Book | 00:25:51 | |
Welcome back to Branded: your comprehensive guide to creative branding.
This episode is doubling as a celebration! Drum roll please... Sara's book is finally out!
We've talked about publishing books in previous episodes, but now we're focusing on the journey and process behind Open This Book: The Art of Storytelling for Aspiring Thought Leaders. We're covering the imposter syndrome that almost derailed it, what it means to be a thought leader, and her approach to writing without a deadline in mind.
Note from Sara: Thank you to everyone who supports our podcast and this book! If you want to order a copy, you'll find it here: https://a.co/d/hZEFey7
Key takeaways:
1. The Value of Personal Stories in Branding: Sara emphasizes the importance of sharing personal stories and experiences as a means to enhance and authenticate one's brand. Her book "Open This Book: The Art of Storytelling for Aspiring Thought Leaders" focuses on storytelling as a powerful tool for thought leaders to connect with their audience.
2. The Process and Challenges of Writing a Book: Both Sara and Larry discuss their individual journeys in writing and publishing their books. Sara shares insights about not rushing the writing process, allowing for inspiration, and the importance of authenticity over adhering strictly to deadlines. This contrasts with Larry’s approach, where he sees value in meeting deadlines to achieve publication goals.
3. Imposter Syndrome and Self-Perception: Sara talks about dealing with imposter syndrome, especially when stepping into roles that they previously viewed as beyond their reach, such as speaking at conferences or publishing a book. Both hosts discuss how their perceptions of being part of an "elite group" changed once they themselves became part of that group.
4. Niche Targeting in Publications and Podcasts: Both the book and the podcast highlight the importance of appealing to specific niches. Sara mentions that her book isn’t for everyone, but for those who are looking to improve their storytelling skills. This is paralleled in their podcasting approach, where they cater to specific listeners interested in personal and professional branding.
5. Role of Books in Credibility and Brand Building: We discuss how authoring a book can significantly boost your credibility and strengthen your brand, regardless of the scale of its deployment (big bookstore presence or self-publishing platforms like Amazon). We highlight that even if the book sells to a small audience, the very act of completing and publishing a book can enhance professional standing and influence.
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28 Jan 2025 | How to Build an Authentic Brand on LinkedIn with Liam Darmody | 00:34:32 | |
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:
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... | |||
17 Dec 2024 | Becoming a Better Leader as a Business Owner with Noelle Labrie | 00:37:10 | |
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:
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 | |||
26 Mar 2024 | Stalking Benjamins: How to Create a Successful Podcast Brand | 00:36:25 | |
(Previously Released Episode) On this episode of Branded, Larry and Sara are joined by Joe Saul-Sehy to talk about how he built one of the biggest podcasts in the industry, and also dive into the role he played in Sara's own story.
At Podcast Movement 2021 in Nashville, Sara stalked the host of Stacking Benjamins and accidentally got herself booked on the show to tell the story of the time she got a tattoo of a penis while in Ireland. Joe tells his side of that interaction and how he created The Girl With the Penis Tattoo.
With his mullet strategy, Joe talks about how to grow a small podcast into a huge success and make a show that leads with entertainment. He shares his tactics for crafting impactful interviews, the importance of creating interesting and entertaining content, and the value of investing in the necessary skill sets to generate engaging conversations.
Key Takeaways:
1. Crafting Compelling Content: Joe emphasized creating interesting and entertaining content. Regardless of the type of product or message, we are all in the entertainment business first and foremost. Joe shared a hilarious story about a tattoo gone wrong, which served as an example of the kind of content we aim to create to entertain our listeners.
2. Building a Successful Show: Joe acknowledged the presence of another more professional and research-focused host on the show, showcasing the importance of finding a balance. He revealed that Branded underwent some changes to make it more accessible and entertaining, akin to "The Tonight Show." While these changes initially led to some setbacks, the show eventually improved and even received awards from reputable publications like Kiplinger.
3. Interview Techniques: Joe offered valuable insights into the art of interviewing. He drew inspiration from legendary interviewers like Larry King, Barbara Walters, Howard Stern, and Mark Marron. Joe stressed the significance of being genuinely curious and asking meaningful questions that delve into the heart of the guest's book or topic. Crafting interviews that are engaging, informative, and leave the audience wanting more is no easy feat.
4. Investing in Skill Sets: The importance of investing in individual skill sets cannot be overstated. Joe shared how he personally invested in learning comedy and public speaking to enhance his hosting abilities. Drawing from his experience as a professional PR person for American Express, he highlighted the value of specific skill sets in generating meaningful conversations on the show.
5. Overcoming Challenges: Joe shared his frustration with success stories that lack practical advice on how to achieve it. He emphasized the importance of actively reducing friction in communication, listening to criticism, and finding truth in the message even amidst snark or negativity. Joe encouraged fellow podcasters to become students of what causes friction in their content and improve upon it.
6. The Serious-Fun Mix: Joe drew a captivating analogy, likening a good podcast to a mullet - serious content in the front and fun or entertaining elements in the back. Striking a balance between educational and enjoyable content is key to keeping our listeners engaged and coming back for more.
Check out the before and after pictures of the famous tattoo on Sara's website!
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About Joe Saul-Sehy
Joe is the creator and co-host of the Stacking Benjamins and Stacking Deeds podcasts and the creator of a network of five podcasts (plus a monthly contributor to another!).
Current board member at large of The Plutus Foundation.
Former board president of Partnership For The Pathway.
Joe is a former financial advisor (16 years) and represented American Express and Ameriprise in the media. He was the “Money Man” at Detroit television... | |||
22 Oct 2024 | Ditch the Pitch Slap: Why It Fails and What to Do Instead | 00:23:29 | |
Welcome back to Branded: your comprehensive guide to creative branding. In this episode, we take a humorous yet insightful dive into a phenomenon that all too many of us have experienced—being "pitch slapped." We clarify what it means to be pitch slapped, share our personal frustrations, and offer a more effective alternative on how to build genuine connections without coming off as aggressive or pushy. We cover real-life stories from our experiences at networking events and go into why these kinds of hard sales tactics feel so uncomfortable—and often backfire. We'll also discuss the importance of timing, relationship-building, and leveraging storytelling to connect with potential clients or partners. In the spirit of openness and constructive advice, we want to help you understand how to avoid the pitfalls of pitch slapping and develop relationships that lead to long-term success. Key Takeaways:
Join us as we navigate the do’s and don'ts of networking, learn how to ditch the pitch slap, and discover the art of creating lasting professional relationships. Tune in and find out how to ensure you’re remembered for the right reasons in every networking encounter. | |||
20 Feb 2024 | Simple Self-Publishing: Tips and Tools for Writing Your Book | 00:26:44 | |
Welcome back to Branded: your comprehensive guide to creative branding.
Before we get into today's topic, we have a special announcement: Branded is now officially an LLC! Check out our new website at www.workwithbranded.com to see all the great branding and podcasting services we have to offer.
Now, on today's episode, we're revisiting the topic of publishing and how impactful writing a book can be on your brand. As two people who have both taken the publishing journey, albeit in very different ways, we're sharing the tools that helped us (and how much they cost!), the ah-ha! moments, and our advice and insights that we've learned through the process.
Key takeaways:
1. AI-Assisted Writing: Both Larry Roberts and Sara Lohse highlighted how they've utilized AI tools—Larry with Chat GPT and Sara with Chapterly—to assist in the process of writing their books. We talked about balancing the use of AI to generate content while ensuring they inject our personal insights and stories into their work.
2. Self-Publishing Insights: The episode dove deep into the world of self-publishing, underscoring the importance of not overpaying for services, being selective about professional help, and using the right tools to minimize costs. We mentioned platforms like IngramSpark which allows authors to publish for free.
3. Physical Distribution Strategies: Sara shared her strategy for getting her book into stores through consignment programs and was successful in placing her book at Barnes & Noble. Larry shared his own experience of leveraging personal connections to get his book into a public library, highlighting the effectiveness of reaching out and the different distribution avenues available.
4. Emotional Journey and Practical Advice: We talk about our personal experiences of writing and publishing, touching on the emotional aspects such as hesitation about book signing events and the significance of overcoming self-doubt. We also provided practical advice on book publishing and marketing, including tips on self-publishing and sharing their expenses related to the book-writing process.
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12 Mar 2024 | Podcast Guesting: Tips and Best Practices for Being a Great Guest | 00:22:42 | |
Welcome back to Branded: your comprehensive guide to creative branding.
On today's episode, we're talking about one of our favorite ways to become a thought leader and grow your brand: guesting on podcasts.
We're sharing some of our tips and tricks for being a great podcast guest that gets you invited back, including:
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13 Feb 2024 | Take a Card: Business Card Tips to Help You Network | 00:25:14 | |
Welcome back to Branded: your comprehensive guide to creative branding.
We've touched on this topic before, but today we're diving all the way in on business cards.
After Podfest left us with dozens of business cards, we couldn't ignore the mistakes we saw a lot of people making, so we're talking about what makes a good business card, tips for designing impactful cards, and a few common mistakes you should avoid.
What makes your business card stand out so that people remember you and reach out?
Key takeaways:
1. The Vital Role of Business Cards: Business cards remain an essential tool for making personal connections and leaving a lasting impression. Despite the rise of digital alternatives, traditional paper business cards are preferred by some, like Larry, for their tactile personal touch.
2. Design and Information Hierarchy: Effective design and strategic information placement are crucial for creating memorable business cards. This includes the consideration of QR codes, horizontal vs. vertical orientations, and the inclusion of essential contact information like name, email, website, and logo.
3. Safety and Control Over Contact Information: It's essential to manage who has access to your personal contact information for safety reasons. Using services like Google Voice to separate business calls or having different business cards for different purposes can help maintain control and privacy.
4. Follow-Up and Networking Strategy: The effectiveness of business cards heavily relies on follow-up. Building and nurturing relationships from the contacts made through business cards is pivotal for long-term networking success and business growth.
5. Creative and Branded Design Choices: The episode encourages listeners to consider unique business card features that stand out, like metal cards or cards with a note section, to be more memorable. However, the legibility of information and the card's functional purpose should not be compromised for creative design.
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23 Apr 2024 | Writing for Your Brand: Using eBooks for Brand Growth and Thought Leadership | 00:27:52 | |
Welcome back to Branded: your comprehensive guide to creative branding. On this episode, we're talking about an easy way that you can grow your brand, position yourself as a thought leader, and establish your authority in your niche: ebooks! Publishing an ebook is not hard and we're sharing our methods for creating them. Not only do they help with SEO and credibility, they can be used to grow your email list to turn people into leads. Key takeaways: 1. Ebooks as Branding Tools: Larry and Sara stress the importance of ebooks in establishing yourself as a thought leader, branding, and potentially laying the groundwork for writing full-fledged books. Ebooks can serve as authoritative pieces that associate your name with a particular subject matter. 2. Leveraging Speaking Engagements: Both hosts have experience in integrating ebooks with their speaking engagements. They suggest using ebooks as follow-up material for audiences, providing in-depth knowledge on the topics discussed on stage. QR codes are mentioned as a great tool to distribute these ebooks during presentations. 3. Lead Generation: Sara explains that offering free ebooks in exchange for email addresses can be a powerful lead generation tool. This method not only provides value through the ebook but also enables continued marketing through an email series to the recipients, furthering business opportunities. 4. Content Creation with AI: Larry mentions his use of AI tools such as ChatGPT to create ebooks quickly. He describes the ease of generating outlines and full chapters, suggesting that AI can streamline writing and reduce the workload substantially, highlighting the efficiency that technology can bring to content creation. 5. Personalization and Brand Consistency: Discussing ebook designs and themes, Sara emphasizes tailoring the content to the target audience while maintaining her voice and brand identity. Larry also talks about having consistent branding throughout his AI-proof series, thereby reinforcing brand recognition. Bonus Takeaway: Domain Names for Ebooks: In the wrap-up of the podcast, Sara and Larry discuss purchasing custom domain names for each ebook as a strategy to simplify the sharing process and add credibility. They emphasize the ease and potential low cost of buying domain names aligned with the ebook topics. | |||
11 Mar 2025 | From Soap Operas to AI: Daniel Goddard's Journey in Branding and Networking | 00:44:25 | |
Welcome back to Branded: your comprehensive guide to creative branding. In today’s episode, Sara fumbled her way through a conversation with Daniel Goddard, a former actor known from his roles in shows like "Beastmaster" and "The Young and the Restless." Daniel has since transitioned into the digital marketing realm and now focuses on developing AI networking applications. We journey through Daniel’s fascinating career transformation from acting to becoming an entrepreneur in the tech space, and how he leverages his past experiences in branding himself as an actor to now aiding others in building their brands. Daniel shares his insightful perspective on branding, community-building, and authentic connections in an increasingly digital world. We explore his current projects, including "Disco," an AI-powered networking app designed to create genuine connections among users based on shared interests and proximity. Key Takeaways:
Join us as we learn from Daniel’s journey in branding—from the charming world of soap operas to the innovative realms of tech entrepreneurship. Embrace the lessons of how branding, authenticity, and community-build are interwoven, and discover how you might apply these insights to your own personal or professional brand. | |||
30 Jan 2024 | Is It Worth It?: Tools and Services You Do or Don’t Need for Your Brand | 00:27:57 | |
Welcome back to Branded: your comprehensive guide to creative branding.
On this episode, we're answering a single question: is it worth it?
As business owners, we spend a lot of money on tools, subscriptions, and services we think will be a game changer for our businesses, but often they fall flat and we're stuck with the bill. Now, we're looking at a few of the things we've recently paid for and giving you our honest opinion on whether or not they were worth it.
We're talking about tech purchases like the Tourbox, iPad, and Kindle Scribe, office buys like business cards, and the always annoying auto-renew subscriptions.
Hopefully this episode is worth the listen and maybe it will save your brand a few bucks.
Key takeaways:
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06 Feb 2024 | PodFest 2024: Lessons and Success Stories from the Expo Hall | 00:24:11 | |
Welcome back to Branded: your comprehensive guide to creative branding. We just got back from the Podfest Multimedia Expo's 10th anniversary event and there is so much to talk about.
We gave y'all a sneak peek into what our booth was going to be in an earlier episode, and now we're able to share how successful it was and what we saw from some of the other expo hall exhibitors. The most important element that led to our success was the interactivity of our booth, and we're talking about how that worked and what mistakes we saw others make by not taking the time to craft an engaging experience.
After gathering dozens of business cards, we also share our opinions on the cards we were given and the mistakes that detracted from the impact those cards could have.
Podfest was SUPER and we're looking forward to another year of building brands that stick. Go check out our new social profiles on Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok (@stickwithbranded) and give us a follow.
Key Takeaways:
1. The significance of having an interactive and memorable booth. Creating an engaging booth and offering interactive experiences can lead to increased brand recognition and user-generated content, such as photos posted on social media with our logo.
2. The importance of branding consistency and taking the brand seriously. The Podfest conference made us take our brand seriously and enhance our online presence, demonstrating the importance of professional branding for any business.
3. Attention to detail, including properly designed business cards. We highlighted the challenges and common mistakes made with business cards, emphasizing the importance of legible text, correct contact information, and professional design.
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02 Jul 2024 | One Year In: AI Insights, Branding Chats, and Lego’s Grown-Up Market | 00:28:01 | |
Welcome back to Branded: your comprehensive guide to creative branding.
In today's episode, we're celebrating our one year anniversary and reflecting on the journey we've had! From our first episode to where we are now, we've seen tremendous growth, not only in ourselves but also in the branding strategies and insights we've shared with you. We launched in June, and though we’re a bit late for our anniversary episode, we’re excited to dive into a reflective discussion about what we've learned and enjoyed.
We also venture into an exciting discussion about Lego's unique branding strategy, especially how they've expanded their market to appeal to adults with sophisticated packaging and complex kits like the Lego Titanic and Batman's Gotham City set. This topic leads us to think about our own branding decisions and the potential for future sponsorships.
Here are the key points we covered in this episode:
1. Understanding AI in Branding: Sara shares her initial lack of understanding about AI and how much she has learned thanks to her business partner's expertise. It's not just about programming and data; AI's role in branding is something she’s now excited to explore further.
2. Lego’s Mature Market Strategy: We look back at one of our favorite episodes and discuss how Lego is successfully targeting adults with elaborate and nostalgic kits. This expansion showcases their ability to adapt their branding to new markets while maintaining their core identity.
3. Brand Messaging Control: We discuss the importance of controlling brand messaging, values, and conduct. Larry highlights that while external experiences with a brand might be beyond control, the essence of the message and brand values are always within the brand's power.
4. Evolution of Personal and Podcast Branding: Both Larry's and Sara's companies have experienced branding shifts, with Larry leaning into AI and Sara focusing on storytelling and coaching. Despite these changes, the podcast's branding has remained steady and reflective of our combined approaches.
5. Memorable Brand Discussions: We reminisce about our favorite brands discussed on previous episodes—Sara's love for "Cards Against Humanity" and Larry’s passion for Lego. This segment underscores differing perspectives on what makes a brand memorable and the dynamic nature of brand perception.
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19 Nov 2024 | Branding Mistakes We All Make and How to Fix Them | 00:22:10 | |
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:
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] | |||
27 Feb 2024 | Speaking About Speaking: Thought Leadership and Branding Through Public Speaking | 00:26:28 | |
Welcome back to Branded: your comprehensive guide to creative branding.
We just got back from presenting at a two-day public speaking workshop, so what better topic to focus on than that--public speaking?
Public speaking is a great way to establish yourself as a thought leader and build a brand in your industry, but it can be difficult and intimidating to get started. We're sharing our very different perspectives on getting on stage, ways to find or create speaking opportunities, and a few best practices we've learned from experience.
Key takeaways:
1. Establishing yourself as a thought leader in the industry requires public speaking opportunities, as it allows for engagement with a captive audience and facilitates brand establishment.
2. Creating your own speaking events, such as webinars, is a powerful method to gain experience and recognition.
3. Networking and building relationships within one's industry can lead to speaking opportunities and invitations, providing a way to showcase expertise.
4. Tailoring presentations to cater to the specific needs and interests of different industries is crucial to engage the audience and achieve the desired outcomes.
5. Providing value and preparing thoroughly for speaking engagements are essential, including understanding the subject matter, having a speaker one sheet, a landing page, and a clear call to action for the audience after the talk.
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18 Feb 2025 | Getting Started with Google Ads: Tips and Strategies for Business Owners | 00:32:21 | |
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:
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. | |||
21 May 2024 | AI’s Impact on Brands and How to Maintain Control | 00:20:41 | |
Welcome back to Branded: your comprehensive guide to creative branding.
Today's episode is a continuation of last week's AI conversation as technology is changing daily. We're talking about the rapid advancements of AI technology and how they impact branding strategies. While we touch upon AI advancements such as the latest Chat GPT update, our primary focus is on how brands can maintain control and avoid obsolescence in such a fast-evolving digital landscape.
Recorded on May 16, just days after the release of the new Chat GPT update, we discuss the groundbreaking features of the AI tool, including real-time conversations, emotional response capabilities, and its implications for brands that rely on AI-driven services. We also examine the importance of building and protecting a brand in a world where platforms and technologies can become obsolete almost overnight.
With these fast-paced advancements, it's imperative for brands and businesses to be forward-thinking and adaptable. We explore the significance of owning your audience and not just relying on third-party platforms to house your brand’s following.
Key Takeaways:
1. New AI Capabilities and Branding: We discuss the latest Chat GPT update and its significant improvements in real-time interaction and emotional responses. These advancements mean brands using previous versions or third-party AI companions may find themselves outdated.
2. Maintaining Brand Control in Fast-Paced Tech Environments: We emphasize the necessity of having a backup strategy for your brand's online presence. This includes managing your email lists, owning your website, and not overly relying on social media platforms, which can change or disappear.
3. The Role of Social Media and Email Lists: Sara highlights the importance of having a comprehensive strategy for connecting with your audience beyond social media platforms. This ensures that changes in platform algorithms or policies don’t hinder your ability to reach your audience.
4. Adaptability and Forward Planning: We talk about the need for brands to stay adaptable and plan for the future. Larry mentions how AI advancements can make current technologies and platforms obsolete, stressing the importance of building a tech-proof brand strategy.
5. Leveraging Newsletters for Engagement: We underscore the value of newsletters as a more stable and reliable form of communication compared to social platforms. By using tools like Beehive, brands can ensure they maintain direct, unfiltered access to their audience.
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10 Sep 2024 | How Your Blog Can Attract Clients and Boost Your Business | 00:36:04 | |
Welcome back to Branded: your comprehensive guide to creative branding.
In this episode, we dive into the powerful realm of blogging with our fantastic guest, Jon Clemence. We explore the ins and outs of transforming blogs into client magnets and vital tools for business growth.
We’re thrilled to have Jon Clemence with us, a seasoned blogger and the founder of Cedar Press Proofreading. Jon has an impressive story, having transitioned from the corporate world to successfully running his own business. In our chat, Jon shares his insights on how blogs can be a game-changer for businesses, especially when tailored to engage audiences and drive action.
Throughout the episode, we uncover Jon’s top tips for effective blogging, the importance of personal touch in content, and how to compete with the ever-evolving world of AI-generated content. We also reminisce about quirky moments and share our collective disdain for the overwhelming flood of generic digital content.
So buckle up, this episode is packed with valuable knowledge and actionable tips to elevate your blogging game and attract more clients.
Key takeaways:
Join us as we explore these insights and more in this engaging episode with Jon Clemence. By putting these tips into action, you'll be well on your way to making your blog a powerful tool for client acquisition and business growth. [embed]https://youtu.be/dR2tc3jV5jM?si=iq67Ru-DeXyK90R_[/embed] About Jon Clemence I'm Jon, a professional editor and writer. I also run an editing and writing agency. I help businesses improve their written content to attract more people to their websites and convert them into new clients. www.cedarpressproofreading.com linkedin.com/in/jon-clemence-300b31187 instagram.com/cp_proofreading facebook.com/cedarpressproofreading | |||
10 Dec 2024 | Ethical Marketing Tactics and the Power of Authentic Social Proof | 00:38:52 | |
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:
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 | |||
05 Nov 2024 | How to Pitch and Secure Brand Sponsorships for Your Podcast | 00:21:39 | |
Welcome back to Branded: your comprehensive guide to creative branding.
We've been traveling a lot lately so thank you for bearing with us as we released old episodes. But we're back! And on this long-overdue new episode, we pivot to an essential topic for podcast hosts and creators—leveraging your podcast to gain brand deals and sponsorships. Whether you are a seasoned podcaster or just starting, this episode is packed with insights, tips, and real-life examples that can help you secure those crucial sponsorship opportunities.
Overview of Discussion:
Key Takeaways:
We hope you found value in this deep dive into securing brand deals and sponsorships for your podcast. Whether you’re new to the scene or looking to enhance your monetization strategy, these insights can prove invaluable. If you enjoyed this episode, please do us a favor and smash that subscribe button. Get out there, start finding sponsors, and turn your podcast passion into income! [embed]https://youtu.be/Z3W2RVPI2DA[/embed] | |||
07 Jan 2025 | Brand-Building Goals to Set for 2025 | 00:34:01 | |
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:
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] | |||
29 Oct 2024 | Reality TV and Personal Branding: Insights from Survivor’s Liz Wilcox | 00:37:10 | |
Welcome back to Branded: your comprehensive guide to creative branding.
In this episode we dive into the world of personal branding with a special guest who knows how to make waves both in email marketing and reality TV – the amazing Liz Wilcox. Liz generously shares her unique approach to branding that involves embracing authenticity and maintaining an engaging, semi-professional persona, which has earned her a dedicated following.
Liz’s journey from her colorful image and loud, outgoing persona to her time on Survivor offers valuable insights. Despite mixed public feedback, her unwavering transparency and connection with her community have solidified her brand’s strength. We also discuss our own branding evolutions and the balance between professionalism and authenticity.
Key takeaways:
We wrap up this episode with a shoutout to Liz’s Survivor journey and her fantastic email marketing resources available at lizwilcox.com. Don’t forget to subscribe to our podcast for more stories and strategies on branding. Until next time, keep building your brand authentically and creatively! [embed]https://youtu.be/rPMh6K3s9us[/embed] | |||
15 Oct 2024 | Liver King’s Brand Built on Lies and Steroids | 00:27:59 | |
Welcome back to Branded: your comprehensive guide to creative branding. In this episode, we dive into the fascinating rise and scandalous fall of Brian Johnson, better known as the Liver King. If the name doesn’t ring a bell, no worries—Sara wasn't familiar with him either. Larry and Sara explore how Liver King crafted a wildly successful yet deeply flawed personal brand based on a primal lifestyle, only to see it crumble when the truth about his steroid use was exposed. We examine the strategies Brian Johnson used to build his astonishing 2.5 million-strong Instagram following, despite living a life rooted in lies. From leveraging simple messages to unexpected antics, Liver King’s approach followed the core principles of the "Made to Stick" success model. Although no guest joined us for this episode, we dissect the branding truths and fallacies inherent in his story, applying valuable lessons on what to do—and what not to do—in personal branding. Key Takeaways:
We hope this episode serves as both a warning and a lesson in the importance of authenticity in personal branding. Remember, a brand built on lies can capture attention but maintaining trust is another matter entirely. [embed]https://youtu.be/oVBWbzgcMdw[/embed] | |||
24 Dec 2024 | Uniquely Human: Leveraging Stories in an AI-Driven World with Pulitzer Prize Winner Dan Grech | 00:39:29 | |
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:
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... | |||
27 Aug 2024 | Engaging Your Audience through Non-Linear Content Creation | 00:39:23 | |
Welcome back to Branded: your comprehensive guide to creative branding.
We're excited about today's episode where we dive deep into content accessibility and the innovative Brain Bump app. Our special guest today is Mark Herschberg, the author of "The Career Toolkit Essential Skills for Success" and the creator of the Brain Bump app.
Mark gives us a fascinating overview of content delivery in a digital age, emphasizing the importance of providing people with the content they need when they need it. We explore how Brain Bump extracts key ideas from various content, organizes them into accessible formats, and allows users to subscribe to specific content sources based on their preferences. We also touch on the history of book apps, issues with user adoption, and how tools like Kindle have made access easier.
Mark dives into how the Brain Bump app is helping content creators share their work in a non-linear format, which significantly improves brand trust and awareness. There's also a lot to unpack about the challenges and solutions in making evergreen content discoverable in an increasingly linear digital world.
Key takeaways:
We hope you find this episode insightful and that you explore the Brain Bump app at brainbumpapp.com. Special thanks to Mark Herschberg for sharing his expertise and vision for a more accessible and engaging digital content future. [embed]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5J1rD16YEBc[/embed] About Mark Herschberg Mark Herschberg is the author of The Career Toolkit: Essential Skills for Success That No One Taught You and creator of the Brain Bump app. From tracking criminals and terrorists on the dark web to creating marketplaces and new authentication systems, Mark has spent his career launching and developing new ventures at startups and Fortune 500s and in academia, with over a dozen patents to his name. He helped to start the Undergraduate Practice Opportunities Program, dubbed MIT’s “career success accelerator,” where he teaches annually. At MIT, he received a B.S. in physics, a B.S. in electrical engineering & computer science, and a M.Eng. in electrical engineering & computer science, focusing on cryptography. At Harvard Business School, Mark helped create a platform used to teach finance at prominent business schools. He also works with many non-profits, currently serving on the board of Plant A Million Corals. He was one of the top-ranked... | |||
19 Mar 2024 | Better Networking: Tips for Being a Better Networker | 00:24:41 | |
Welcome back to Branded: your comprehensive guide to creative branding.
Networking is something we know we need to do, but how can we do it well? In this episode, we're sharing a few tips for networking in social and professional settings so you can grow your brand.
We talk about our own experiences networking (both positive and negative) and the more memorable mistakes we've made over the years. Take some of these ideas and level up your networking for your next event.
Key takeaways:
1. Networking Requires a Giving Attitude: The episode stresses the importance of going into networking events with a giving attitude. Rather than focusing solely on what one can gain, the emphasis is on contributing, building relationships, and offering value to others.
2. Follow-Up Promptly: It is essential to follow up with new connections within 48 hours of the initial meeting. This prompt follow-up helps ensure that people remember you and can lead to further conversations and opportunities.
3. Side Hustles Are Important: The discussion highlights the significance of having a side hustle. It serves as a fallback position in the event of a job loss, and it also helps maintain an active professional presence if one's main job status changes.
4. Authenticity Matters in Personal Branding: The episode emphasizes the importance of being authentic when building a personal brand. It discusses how being true to oneself, even in choices of attire and demeanor, is vital for establishing an identity and remaining true to one's values.
5. Physical Appearance Should Not Determine Networking: The hosts share experiences about how making assumptions based on outward appearances can lead to missed opportunities. They stress the importance of looking beyond appearances and focusing on the value individuals can bring in a networking context.
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21 Jan 2025 | Crafting the Perfect Website: Roger Jorns on SEO and Design Strategies | 00:35:14 | |
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:
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 | |||
11 Jun 2024 | The Rise and Fall of Liver King: A Look into Inauthentic Brands | 00:27:59 | |
Welcome back to Branded: your comprehensive guide to creative branding.
In this episode, we dive into the fascinating rise and fall of a social media sensation known as the Liver King. While Sara learns about Liver King for the first time, Larry breaks down Liver King's journey from obscurity to a massive online following, built on a rather dubious premise. We'll explore the marketing scheme that catapulted him to fame, and how his brand was meticulously crafted—and ultimately tarnished.
We'll dissect the unique branding techniques that Liver King employed, mostly involving raw meat diets and "ancestral tenants." We'll also discuss the aftermath of the revelation that his chiseled physique was maintained through substantial steroid use, not just raw liver and a primal lifestyle. Throughout this discussion, we'll leverage the SUCCES model from the book "Made to Stick" to better understand why his brand was so compelling despite its foundation on lies.
So, grab a cup of coffee, settle in, and let's unfold the story of Liver King, his primal brand, and what we can learn from it in the world of branding.
Key Takeaways:
1. True Impact of Simple Messaging: We discuss how Liver King kept his brand message extremely simple by focusing solely on the primal lifestyle. The simplicity of his message, coupled with his distinct imagery, played a big role in his initial success.
2. Unexpected Elements Grab Attention: Liver King’s outrageous public persona and diet of raw liver and bull testicles offered a shock factor that made him intriguing and shareable. We discuss how being unexpected helped him quickly gain an audience.
3. Emotional Appeal in Branding: Larry and Sara discuss how Liver King preyed on societal beauty standards and self-consciousness, making people believe that adopting his lifestyle could transform their bodies and lives. Emotional connections, even if based on falsehoods, can be potent in branding.
4. Building Credibility Through Consistency: Despite his actions being fraudulent, Liver King's relentless consistency in promoting his lifestyle and physique played a major role in building a credible (albeit deceptive) facade. We explore the idea of credibility and its critical role in successful branding.
5. The Resilience of a Strong Brand: Even after being exposed, Liver King retained a significant portion of his followers, demonstrating the strength and stickiness of his brand. We discuss how robust branding can sometimes withstand even significant personal and public setbacks.
Stay tuned to learn not just the fascinating story of Liver King, but also invaluable lessons on what to do—and what not to do—in your own branding journey.
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07 May 2024 | Avenues of Public Speaking, Challenges Speakers Face, and How We Show Up Consistently as our Brand | 00:22:39 | |
Welcome back to Branded: your comprehensive guide to creative branding.
We just returned from Speakonomics in Dallas, so today we wanted to focus a little bit on public speaking. There are different ways to be a speaker, and we both see ourselves more as presenters and facilitators than speakers, which we'll explore further.
We also discuss forced vulnerability and the disconnect that comes from trying to tie an emotional story to a message that really doesn't align.
In an act of true vulnerability, Larry shares his own experience of giving two different presentations just hours after saying his final goodbye to his beloved dog, Buddy. He talks about how his commitment to his brand had to come first in order to follow through on the promise his brand stands for.
Of course, this episode is dedicated to Buddy and we hope his tail is wagging as he chases squirrels across the Rainbow Bridge.
Key takeaways:
1. Impact of Speaking Engagements on Branding: Larry emphasizes the importance of speaking engagements as a tool for building your brand and enhancing credibility. He discusses how speaking can position you as a thought leader and is sometimes a "necessary evil" for reinforcing a brand's authority.
2. Differences in Public Speaking Styles: Sara shares insights on the differing challenges and opportunities between motivational speaking versus educational speaking. She observes that motivational speaking often involves more difficulty in securing stages compared to educational speaking, where content expertise leads to opportunities.
3. The Value of Storytelling in Speeches: Both hosts discuss how powerful personal stories can positively or negatively impact a speech. They note the importance of ensuring personal stories are relevant and well-integrated into the speech’s main objective to avoid it feeling like "forced vulnerability."
4. Strategic Approach to Speaking: Larry advocates starting your speaking career as a facilitator or educator, which can be more straightforward and less intimidating. He also stresses the importance of being specific about the message and target audience when pitching for speaking slots.
5. Resilience and Commitment to the Brand: Larry shares a personal story about dealing with a profound personal loss on the day of a major speaking engagement. He illustrates his commitment to his professional responsibilities and the integrity of his brand, highlighting how crucial it is to fulfill commitments and maintain professionalism, regardless of personal challenges.
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03 Sep 2024 | How to Brand Yourself While Working a 9 to 5 | 00:47:39 | |
Welcome back to Branded: your comprehensive guide to creative branding.
In this episode, we're diving deep into personal branding and how unique elements can transform your visibility and career trajectory--even if entrepreneurship isn't in your plan.
We’re joined by Dave Polykoff, an expert in startups and branding, who has worked with several big names in the industry like Brand.com, Presto Media, and Zenpost. We explore how branding isn't just about logos and colors; it's about storytelling, authenticity, and finding unique, engaging elements to make your brand stand out.
We discuss everything from Larry's experience of changing his business name following recognition at a Bitcoin conference in Miami, to Sara's personal branding experiment with tattoo storytelling, all the way to Dave's invaluable advice on starting small and gradually building your content without overwhelming yourself.
This episode is filled with real-world examples, personal stories, and practical tips to help you establish and grow your personal brand in today's digital age. We emphasize the importance of authenticity, creativity, and the strategic use of personal stories to make meaningful connections with your audience.
Key takeaways:
Tune in to gain insights from Dave Polykoff's rich experience in branding and learn actionable tips to elevate your personal and professional brand. And don't forget to check out Sara Lohse's book "Open This Book" on Amazon for more compelling storytelling advice. For those interested in diving deeper, be sure to subscribe to Dave's podcast, "Brand Science," for more episodes on the nuances of branding. [embed]https://youtu.be/rqnX2xFPKS4[/embed] About Dave Polykoff Dave is the Co-Founder and CEO of Zenpost, a brand and content strategy agency that teaches entrepreneurs how to show up consistently on the right channels and convert their audience into leads. He focuses on the entire funnel, from message to conversion, and... | |||
06 Feb 2024 | Branded: Your Comprehensive Guide to Creative Branding | 00:02:00 | |
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. | |||
12 Nov 2024 | How to Build Your Brand on a Budget | 00:31:12 | |
Welcome back to Branded: your comprehensive guide to creative branding.
Today's episode is all about mastering the art of building a brand without breaking the bank. For many small businesses and entrepreneurs, extensive marketing budgets are out of reach, so we're diving deep into strategies that prioritize both your financial and time investments. This episode is jam-packed with practical insights and tips on how to maximize your branding efforts on a shoestring budget.
Here's what we covered in today's episode:
1. DIY Marketing and Tools: We start by discussing the DIY approach to branding. From creating your own marketing materials using tools like AI, Canva, and ChatGPT, we highlight how these resources can empower you to handle many marketing tasks yourself without needing to hire expensive professionals. Sara shares her experience of creating a unique logo on Etsy for under $20, showing just how accessible these options can be.
2. Budget-Friendly Logo Design Options: We delve into the journey of crafting memorable logos on a budget, contrasting Sara's Etsy experience with my use of 99designs. While Sara spent under $20, I spent $750, enjoying the diverse designs that crowdsourcing can bring. I also recount almost spending $7,000 on a comprehensive branding package, emphasizing that even with limited funds, you can still create effective branding tools.
3. Networking and Community Engagement: Face-to-face networking remains invaluable. I share personal success stories from in-person networking groups in Dallas, explaining how these interactions have propelled my brand forward. Sara and I stress the significance of representing your brand through branded merchandise and consistent messaging at networking events to stand out and leave a lasting impression.
4. Leveraging the Barter System: Sara introduces the barter system as a creative solution for budget constraints. She shares her experience of trading podcast services for design and sales coaching, which allowed both parties to benefit without any direct financial cost. This symbiotic relationship can be a game-changer for small businesses looking to maximize their resources.
5. Creative Content Marketing Strategies: We close the discussion by emphasizing the importance of content marketing and content repurposing. We explore how budget-friendly strategies like guest appearances and user-generated content can significantly enhance your brand’s visibility. Utilizing platforms like TikTok and LinkedIn can help you tap into different audience bases effectively.
Key Takeaways:
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02 Apr 2024 | Brand Activation: Creating Sticky Marketing Experiences for Your Brand | 00:33:30 | |
Welcome back to Branded: your comprehensive guide to creative branding.
On today's episode, we are joined by Daniel Den, the co-creator of the X Factor Effect methodology and author of the book "Ideas That Influence."
We met Daniel at Podfest earlier this year and he was excited to send us each a mysterious box. When we got opened it, it was a guided experience that almost felt like an escape room with parts of the book prompting you to open secret envelopes and reveal extra goodies.
The idea definitely stood out, so we brought him on the show to talk about how he created it and how brands can design experiences that make them stand out even without a large budget.
Key takeaways:
1. Affordable Impactful Branding: Daniel Den emphasized the necessity for brands to create impactful and memorable brand activations without overspending. He highlighted the importance of incorporating "sticky" elements that resonate with the audience and can be implemented cost-effectively.
2. Experiential Branding and Engagement: The hosts, along with guest Daniel Den, discussed how experiential elements like user-generated content, interactive events, and personalized promotional boxes can significantly increase audience engagement and create a more vivid brand presence.
3. The Power of the Unboxing Experience: Daniel Den and the hosts touched upon how products and services can be enhanced with an intriguing unboxing experience, which can stimulate the consumer's excitement and encourage them to share their experiences on social media.
4. Front-End Sacrifice for Back-End Profits: Daniel Den outlined a marketing strategy where initial losses from giveaways or discounted offers are accepted to build customer relationships, with the expectation of higher profits from future upselling opportunities in programs such as mentoring or masterminds.
5. The "X Factor Effect":The episode delved into the importance of brands being unique and creating an "x factor" that deeply connects with their audience. The effectiveness of this approach was exemplified by referring to memorable events like Steve Jobs' 2009 iPhone launch.
Encouraging engagement, building immersive experiences, and fostering brand connection through clever, cost-effective means were the central themes of this podcast episode.
Get your box for just the cost of shipping at www.bigideasbox.com.
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About Daniel Den:
DANIEL DEN became fascinated with marketing and sales almost two decades ago. Today he is the co-creator of the X Factor Effect methodology where he and his team have helped over 20,000 students and clients grow their businesses. Daniel teaches that “Different is the new Better” and his framework includes nine pillars for differentiating your business so that you can become a market leader or category king. For several years, Daniel traveled the world full time with his wife and four children. They continue to travel often and now live in Florida. Daniel Den is the author of the new book "Ideas That Influence," that was built to help business owners discover their own WILDLY SUCCESSFUL MARKETING IDEAS!
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23 Jul 2024 | Successful PR and Press Release Strategies for Small Businesses with Mickie Kennedy | 00:38:50 | |
Welcome back to Branded: your comprehensive guide to creative branding.
This episode dives into the intricacies of strategic press releases and how they can significantly impact your brand and business. We’re joined by Mickie Kennedy, an expert in helping businesses with press releases and the founder of eReleases.com. Mickie’s insights shed light on the challenges PR firms face today, how earned media can build trust and credibility, and how small businesses can effectively leverage press releases.
Throughout our conversation, we explore various facets of press release distribution, the role of new media, and how journalists navigate the overwhelming influx of information they receive. We also discuss using surveys and studies to create engaging press releases, the importance of relevance to the journalist's audience, and the evolving media landscape.
We cover the often misunderstood concept of earned media, examining its power in fostering consumer trust and driving conversion rates. Finally, we touch on emerging trends in press release dissemination through platforms like podcasts, TikTok, and Instagram.
Key takeaways:
1. Importance of Targeted Press Releases: We discuss how many press releases miss the mark, making it challenging for journalists to find relevant information. The key to a successful press release is not just well-written content but also its relevance and value to the journalist's audience.
2. Power of Earned Media: Mickie explains how earned media, which is coverage gained through genuine public interest without payment, can substantially enhance credibility and trust. This kind of media coverage can lead to increased sales, improved customer trust, and higher conversion rates.
3. Challenges in Press Release Syndication: We address the issues PR firms encounter in getting attention from journalists and the ineffectiveness of mass syndication. Despite being listed on hundreds of websites, often these press releases do not attract substantial visibility or indexing by search engines.
4. Utilizing Surveys and Studies: Mickie recommends using industry surveys or studies as a foundation for compelling press releases. By creating meaningful surveys and analyzing surprising findings, businesses can craft press releases that capture media attention and offer valuable insights.
5. Evolving Media Landscape: As new media platforms like podcasts, TikTok, and Instagram continue to grow, they are increasingly being used for press releases. This shift signifies the need for PR strategies to adapt and embrace these platforms to reach wider and more engaged audiences.
Join us as we unpack these insights with Mickie Kennedy and learn how to refine your press release strategy for more effective and impactful branding. Don’t forget to check out Mickie's website, eReleases.com, and take advantage of his free video masterclass on strategic press releases and campaign planning.
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About Mickie Kennedy
Mickie Kennedy is an expert at helping small businesses, authors, and startups increase their visibility and credibility through tier-1 press release distribution. Mickie founded eReleases 25 years ago after realizing that small businesses desperately need a press release distribution service they can actually afford, giving them access to the media and to a national newswire – all with a personal touch.
Mickie lives in Baltimore County with his family and two feuding cats. He enjoys British science fiction and acknowledges an unhealthy addiction to diet soda. Mickie holds an MFA in Creative Writing with an emphasis in Poetry from George Mason University. He still writes poetry most Monday nights (virtually) with a group of fellow misfits.
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05 Mar 2024 | Brand Basics: Five Questions to Help Establish Your Personal Brand | 00:30:04 | |
Welcome back to Branded: your comprehensive guide to creative branding.
We're going back to the basics in this episode and taking the first steps to establishing a personal brand. In this episode, we'll walk you through a simple yet impactful exercise that can help you uncover key aspects of your brand.
Grab a notebook for this episode so you can write down your answers, and listen to Sara and Larry share their answers to these five questions and how those answers have shaped Favorite Daughter Media and Red Hat Media.
Key takeaways:
1. Aligning Personal Branding with Values: Both Larry and Sara emphasized the significance of incorporating personal values into our professional brand image. We encourage listeners to ask themselves important questions regarding their conduct with clients, in business, and their overall professional behavior to unearth core brand values.
2. Perception and Presentation Consistency: We discussed the importance of how others perceive your brand and the consistency of this perception with how you present yourself. Choosing three words to describe oneself and seeking feedback from others can be instrumental in understanding and maintaining this consistency.
3. Challenges in the Advertising Industry: We candidly shared our experiences of presenting ideas to clients and sometimes having to compromise on their favorite concepts or work on campaigns that do not align perfectly with out standards or beliefs. This included a specific account involving gender-inclusive advertising for a STEM playground.
4. The Impact of Brand Experience: Sara shared her vision of her brand experience being like a casual yet productive coffee with friends. We discussed the importance of brand perception and considered external perspectives, such as customer or coworker feedback, to gain valuable insight into our brand's impact on others.
5. Legacy and Positive Impact: Sara and Larry wrapped up the episode by reflecting on the legacy they wish to leave behind. Sara hopes to leave the world better than she found it, advocating for kindness and positivity, while Larry desires to leave a specific mark at his funeral.
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09 Jul 2024 | How to Grow Your Brand on Social Media | 00:24:23 | |
Welcome back to Branded, your comprehensive guide to creative branding.
In this episode, we’re diving deep into the world of social media. For better or worse, social media is an essential tool for any brand today, and we’ll be sharing our experiences, challenges, and some best practices we’ve picked up along the way. We’ll be keeping it real and relatable by discussing our own struggles with maintaining an active social media presence, even as branding experts.
We don’t have a guest joining us this week, but we’ll be highlighting some of the exceptional social media strategies we've observed from our clients, including Leah and Joanna from WomenShare and DJ Olojo from the Foreclosure Fix. They’ve mastered the art of engaging audiences and building anticipation for their episodes.
Key takeaways:
1. Consistency is Key: Consistently posting on social media is crucial, but it can be challenging. Larry shares his struggles with regular posting and how easy it is to let that commitment slip. We discuss strategies to stay consistent, like building a content calendar and batch-creating content.
2. Learning from Others: We highlight some shining examples, like Leah and Joanna from WomenShare, who excel in promoting their episodes with engaging content and quote cards, especially on LinkedIn. Studying successful accounts can provide valuable insights and inspiration.
3. Engaging Content: It’s not just about what you post but how you integrate it into each platform's unique environment. We talk about the importance of tailoring your content to fit each platform's audience and algorithm to maximize engagement.
4. Balancing Personal and Professional: We dive into the debate of separating personal and professional social media accounts. Sara prefers maintaining both, allowing her brand to have a distinct presence while keeping her personal life separate. Larry, on the other hand, integrates both, using his personal accounts to reflect his professional endeavors seamlessly.
5. Authenticity Matters: Authenticity should be at the core of your social media strategy. Whether you're posting professional content or snippets of your personal life, it needs to be genuine. As we share our own journeys, we emphasize that staying true to who you are will resonate more with your audience than any polished persona ever could.
We hope you find these insights useful as you navigate your own social media strategies. Remember that the journey is as important as the destination, and it's okay to stumble as long as you keep moving forward.
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16 Apr 2024 | How Reality TV Impacts Personal Brands with Survivor’s Liz Wilcox | 00:37:10 | |
Welcome back to Branded: your comprehensive guide to creative branding.
We are so excited to have Liz Wilcox with us--the Fresh Princess of Email Marketing and a current contestant on season 46 of CBS's Survivor. We're talking about how her expertise in email marketing allowed her to live on an island for a month to tape the show while still having her business run smoothly and profitably.
We're also asking a question that comes up often with reality television stars: how does reality TV impact a personal brand?
She shares how she remained authentic throughout the experience, the negativity that has surrounded her on Reddit and Twitter, the current impacts she is seeing on her business and brand as episodes release, and the long-term impact she expects to see.
Plus, the Fresh Princess of Email Marketing is giving away the secret to email success: Her Mega Email Swipe File available for download here: https://lizwilcox.ck.page/4072e76815.
Key Takeaways:
1. Personal Branding on Reality TV: Liz Wilcox's experience on Survivor showcased the positive effects that reality TV can have on personal branding and business growth, as she gained new subscribers and increased attention for her business, counter to her initial concerns about a negative portrayal impacting her brand.
2. The Power of Authenticity: Liz emphasizes the importance of authenticity in brand identity, exemplifying this principle by staying true to her values and persona, even during her time off for Survivor. This authenticity has played a key role in helping her stay top of mind with her customers.
3. Resilience Against Backlash: Despite facing accusations of being a scammer and public backlash on platforms like Instagram and Reddit, Liz's true community continued to support her robustly, showing the strength of a loyal customer base and the importance of not letting criticism hinder personal and brand growth.
4. Adapting Personal Brands: Both Liz Wilcox and hosts Larry Roberts and Sara Lohse discuss evolving personal brands to cater to different audiences and to reflect growing opportunities, revealing the dynamic nature of brand management.
5. Email Marketing and Strategic Positioning: Liz's expertise in email marketing allowed her to take significant time off to fulfill a childhood dream, all while maintaining a steady income. Her strategic approach to branding, both in her business and on Survivor, is highlighted by her ability to stand out and connect with others through her marketing skills and distinctive personal style.
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About Liz Wilcox:
The Fresh Princess of Email Marketing, Liz Wilcox is an Email Strategist and Keynote Speaker showing small businesses how to build online relationships, package up their “magic” and turn it into emails that people want to read and, most importantly, purchase from.
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14 May 2024 | Integrating AI Responsibly into Your Brand Strategy | 00:28:26 | |
Welcome back to Branded: your comprehensive guide to creative branding.
On today's episode, we're talking about Larry's favorite topic: artificial intelligence. We're looking at the implications of the advancing technology—both positive and negative—and how we can utilize it for our brands while maintaining brand integrity.
We discuss how to "AI-proof" your brand and some of the platforms we're currently using to help with content creation, including ChatGPT, Claude, and Opus. Plus, you'll be first to know about Larry's new upcoming podcast!
Key takeaways:
1. Understanding AI's Pervasiveness: Larry emphasizes how AI has become pervasive, integrating into different aspects of life and across industries. He highlights the swift advancements in AI technologies and their implications for businesses, urging listeners to consider how AI can transform their specific niches.
2. AI-Proofing Strategies: Larry shares his approach to "AI-proofing" various sectors through tailored talks, aiming to help businesses stay relevant despite AI advancements. This involves developing strategies for integrating AI while retaining the human touch that distinguishes brands.
3. The Importance of Human Elements: We discuss the critical role of emotional intelligence and human connection, which AI cannot mimic. We discuss the importance of maintaining human elements in business operations to differentiate from AI-driven solutions and forge genuine connections with audiences.
4. Ethical Considerations and AI Integration: Through examples like autonomous taxis in Phoenix and personal experiences with integrated home systems, we underline the necessity of ethical considerations and the potential socioeconomic implications of AI. We stress the need for accessibility and responsible AI development.
5. Leveraging AI Tools: We share our experiences with various AI tools that aid content creation, from generating text with ChatGPT and Claude AI to video content with platforms like Opus. We emphasize the importance of using these tools responsibly to avoid inaccuracies and to preserve brand integrity.
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06 Aug 2024 | How Core Values Guide Your Branding and Personal Growth | 00:38:43 | |
Welcome back to Branded: your comprehensive guide to creative branding.
In this episode, we are delighted to welcome Andrea Johnson, a transformational leadership coach and host of the podcast Stand Tall and Own It. We're talking about understanding people, respecting others’ perspectives, and the powerful impact of intrinsic core values on personal and professional branding.
Andrea joins us to share her insights on authenticity, creativity, and the importance of recognizing and honoring our core values. She shares moving personal stories, particularly about her son's ADHD, and provides practical tools like the DISC assessment to help us better understand ourselves and our communication styles. Together, we explore how core values influence our decisions and interactions, and how they evolve over time.
Key takeaways:
1. Understanding and Honoring Core Values: Andrea underscores the need to look internally to understand our core values, as these intrinsic motivations guide our interactions and decisions. By recognizing these values, individuals can align more authentically with both personal and business brands.
2. Impact of ADHD as a Superpower: Sharing her personal experience with her son's ADHD, Andrea reframes ADHD in a positive light, depicting it as a “superpower” that comes with unique strengths and opportunities. This perspective encourages a more constructive view of neurodiversity within personal and professional spheres.
3. Importance of Authenticity in Branding: We discuss how authenticity plays a critical role in branding. Andrea explains that core values should reflect in every aspect of our brand, promoting genuine interactions and building trust with our audience.
4. Discovering Communication Styles with DISC Assessment: The DISC assessment emerges as a significant tool discussed in this episode. Andrea elaborates on how it helps individuals and teams understand their communication styles, improve interpersonal relationships, and resolve conflicts. She even offers a free cheat sheet to help recognize behaviors and conflicts effectively.
5. Personal vs. Brand Values: Distinguishing between personal core values and business values is essential. Andrea helps us understand that while personal core values involve internal non-negotiables, business values revolve around community-building and external engagement. Aligning both types of values is crucial for coherent and effective branding.
Throughout the episode, we had insightful explorations into how personal experiences, core values, and professional growth intersect in the journey of building a strong, authentic brand. We left the conversation with a deeper appreciation for the role that values play in shaping who we are and how we present ourselves to the world.
Thank you for joining us on Branded. Remember, you can connect with Andrea Johnson through her podcast Stand Tall and Own It, and make use of the free resources she offers to enhance your understanding of core values and communication styles.
Find Andrea's Core Values exercise here: https://www.theintentionaloptimist.com/corevaluesexercise
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About Andrea Johnson
Andrea Johnson empowers executives and founders to lead with authenticity, conviction and confidence so they can make a positive impact on their lives, organizations and communities. Uncovering and understanding the significance of her Core Values became the key to the process that allows her clients to become Impactful Leaders. Her passion is equipping female leaders to define a new culture by trusting their own ability to think critically, create imaginatively and lead effectively.
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18 Jun 2024 | What Does Your Branding Say About You?: The Psychology of Brand Design | 00:37:01 | |
Welcome back to Branded: your comprehensive guide to creative branding. In this episode, we're diving deep into the world of logo design and the importance of understanding the psychological elements that make your brand stand out. We will touch on everything from fonts and shapes to the powerful effects of color on human perception. We're looking at what makes a logo not just visually appealing, but also psychologically compelling. We'll highlight how your choices in font, spacing, color, and shapes can evoke specific feelings and perceptions in your audience, making your brand more memorable and impactful. We also explore some intriguing parallels between martial arts and logo design, focusing on the symbolism of different shapes. Sara gives us an inside look at the design of her own logo, while Larry offers his perspective on its creativity and relevance. We wrap up with a deep dive into the subtleties of color psychology, with colorful anecdotes and examples about how brands use different hues to alter perceptions and behaviors. Key takeaways: 1. The Multifaceted Role of Color in Branding: We unpack how different colors can evoke a range of emotions—from excitement and trust to creativity and appetite suppression. For instance, fast-food chains often use red and yellow to stimulate hunger. 2. The Symbolic Power of Shapes: We discuss the meanings behind geometric and natural shapes in logos. Squares and rectangles often signify stability and dependability, while circles and curved lines suggest fluidity and creativity. We even compare these to the use of shapes in martial arts, where triangles symbolize power and energy. 3. Importance of Font Choice: We discuss the significant psychological impact various fonts have on branding. Serif fonts are generally perceived as traditional and professional, while sans-serif fonts lend a modern and simple look. Script fonts can convey anything from elegance to fun, depending on their style. 4. Personal Logo Insights: Sara provides an in-depth explanation of her own logo design, highlighting the creative use of elements like the microphone and specific fonts. Larry praises its creativity and relevance, giving listeners a real-world example of effective logo design. 5. Color Associations and Appetite: Colors like red and yellow not only grab attention but also stimulate appetite, making them popular in the food industry. Conversely, colors like blue and purple can suppress appetite due to their associations with unappetizing elements like mold or poison. Whether you're rethinking your current logo or designing one from scratch, this episode is packed with valuable insights to ensure your branding efforts are both visually appealing and psychologically effective. Tune in and let's make your logo unforgettable! | |||
20 Jun 2023 | Monetizing Your Podcast: A Look at the Most Common Misconceptions | 00:22:56 | |
Welcome back to Branded: your comprehensive guide to creative branding. In this episode, we’re tackling a topic that many aspiring podcasters have misconceptions about: making money from podcasting. There’s a pervasive belief that just starting a podcast will bring in loads of money right out of the gate. However, the reality is much more complex and requires a strategic approach towards building a brand and an audience. Throughout this episode, we break down the challenges, myths, and realities of podcast monetization. We emphasize the importance of focusing on creating great content and building influence rather than expecting immediate financial returns. Whether you're new to podcasting or looking to refine your strategy, this episode offers essential insights to help you navigate the podcasting landscape effectively. Overview of Discussion: Sara and Larry dive deep into why the goal of immediate monetization is misguided and how podcasts should first and foremost focus on adding value and building a brand. They touch upon the misconception that sponsorships and ads are the only ways to monetize a podcast and propose looking at monetization through the lens of Return on Influence (ROI). They also offer actionable steps on how to utilize a podcast as part of a broader marketing strategy. Key Takeaways: 1. Focus on Brand Building First: Sara and Larry highlight the need to have a well-established brand before considering podcast monetization. Without a brand, it's challenging to create the kind of content that resonates deeply with an audience and adds genuine value. 2. Return on Influence (ROI): Larry introduces the concept of "Return on Influence" instead of "Return on Investment." The idea here is to focus on building influence and presence within your niche. Influence paves the way for future monetization opportunities, making it a more realistic and effective goal in the initial stages of podcasting. 3. Indirect Monetization: Monetization doesn't have to come directly from podcast ads and sponsorships. Sara explains how bringing in clients through the podcast or opening up opportunities like guest appearances and speaking engagements can also be considered forms of monetization. 4. The Role of Consistency: Consistency in content, branding, and messaging is key. Larry emphasizes that successful podcasters consistently show up and deliver high-quality content. Inconsistent efforts in these areas often lead to failure in achieving desired monetization goals. 5. Holistic Marketing Strategy: A podcast should be viewed as one part of a larger marketing strategy. Sara discusses how integrating your podcast into social media, blogs, and other marketing efforts can maximize your reach and indirectly contribute to business growth and monetization. By understanding these key aspects, podcasters can set realistic expectations, focus on value creation, and use their podcast as a powerful tool within a broader marketing framework. Tune in to this insightful episode to learn more about the path to successful podcasting with the right focus and strategy. Thank you for listening to Branded. Subscribe to stay updated with our latest episodes as we continue to explore the world of creative branding. We’ll see you next week! [embed]https://youtu.be/VI9nJQsTn00[/embed] | |||
27 Jun 2023 | Building Connections: The Value of Networking for Your Personal Brand | 00:21:59 | |
Welcome back to Branded: your comprehensive guide to creative branding. In this episode of Branded, Larry Roberts and Sara Lohse are discussing the essential topic of building your brand through networking. Networking can be a powerful tool for entrepreneurs and professionals looking to elevate their personal and business brands but often gets overlooked or misconstrued as mere socializing. Larry and Sara explore how to approach networking with the right mindset to forge meaningful connections that can lead to long-term opportunities and successes. Larry and Sara also share their personal networking experiences, offering practical advice and strategies they learned along the way. If you're hesitant about networking or feel that you haven't been using it to its full potential, this episode will provide crucial insights to transform how you engage with others in professional settings. Key takeaways: 1. Networking with Intent: Larry and Sara emphasize the importance of attending networking events with the goal of making genuine connections rather than merely selling your services. Building lasting relationships can lead to more significant, long-term opportunities. 2. Authenticity is Key: Sara shares her story about meeting Clifton Corbin and how being her authentic self allowed her to form a meaningful connection that benefited her both professionally and personally. Authenticity can make a lasting impression and differentiate you from others. 3. Overcoming Initial Hesitation: Larry recounts his experience of going to networking events alone, where he initially felt out of place. He highlights how overcoming the fear of the unknown and taking that first step can lead to invaluable connections and business opportunities. 4. Invest in Quality Business Tools*: Larry discusses the impact of having high-quality business cards nd how they can make a memorable impression. While Sara mentions her soft-touch business cards, both hosts agree that having well-branded materials can leave a lasting, positive impression. 5. Strategic Follow-Ups: Sara explains her approach to following up with new connections by adding them to her email list with a personal note, which facilitates continued engagement. It's a strategic way to keep in touch and nurture the relationship you’ve started. In this episode, Larry and Sara bring their unique perspectives and experiences to encourage you to rethink how you approach networking. Whether you are new to networking or looking to refine your strategy, their insights will help you leverage this essential tool to build and strengthen your brand. If you enjoyed this episode and found value in it, do us a favor and smash that subscribe button on whatever platform you’re listening on, so we can continue to bring you insightful commentary each and every week. [embed]https://youtu.be/EUL234Tm2GI[/embed] | |||
05 Jul 2023 | Establishing a Brand: The 8 Components You Need to Consider | 00:27:01 | |
Welcome back to Branded: your comprehensive guide to creative branding. In today's episode, Sara and Larry dive deep into the essence of brand building by breaking down the eight core components essential for crafting a strong, cohesive brand. With Sara’s expertise from her branding summits and Larry’s experience in market analysis, they provide listeners with a roadmap to understanding and implementing effective branding strategies. This episode, while focusing on the highlights, promises a series of upcoming deep dives into each component, offering valuable insights and practical exercises to help you define and enhance your brand. Key takeaways: 1. Understanding Brand Definition: Sara emphasizes the importance of starting with a clear brand definition. Filling in the simple "I am ___ that ___ for ___" helps in identifying who you are, what you offer, and who your target audience is. Getting this right lays a crucial foundation for all other branding efforts. 2. The Role of Brand Values: Both hosts discuss the importance of brand values and how they align with personal values, especially for solopreneurs. Larry points out that these values guide the future of the company and are essential for crafting mission statements and maintaining a cohesive brand message. 3. Crafting a Brand Promise: They discuss the concept of the brand promise, noting that while specific outcomes can't always be guaranteed, the experience and quality of service can be. This promise is about ensuring clients and customers know what to expect when they engage with your brand. 4. Establishing Brand Identity: Sara introduces the importance of visual elements in branding, such as logos, colors, fonts, and overall design consistency. In a few weeks, a special guest, Danielle, a graphic designer, will join to discuss this in detail, emphasizing the need for a cohesive visual identity across all platforms. 5. Positioning Your Brand in the Market: Larry sheds light on the importance of understanding your market position through consumer perception and competitor analysis. He underlines that their strategic approach plays a pivotal role in identifying gaps and opportunities in a crowded marketplace. The episode continues to explore other components, such as brand differentiation—identifying what makes your brand unique in a competitive market, and the importance of market research to place your brand effectively. Moreover, Sara stresses the importance of a consistent brand message, which ensures that everything from your website to social media communicates the core values and promises of your brand. Finally, they discuss how brand experience is influenced by consumer interactions and how sometimes, despite the brand's best efforts, external factors can shape consumer perceptions. This episode is packed with actionable advice and serves as an essential guide for anyone looking to solidify their brand's foundation. Listen to find out: * The essential eight components to build a strong brand foundation * Practical exercises to define your brand clearly * Insights into maintaining consistency across different platforms * How to differentiate and position your brand in a competitive market * Real-world examples and personal anecdotes from the hosts that illustrate key points [embed]https://youtu.be/GBHQ4B2l3WE[/embed] | |||
11 Jul 2023 | Font, Color, and Imagery: What You Need to Create a Cohesive Personal Brand | 00:24:34 | |
On this episode of Branded, Larry and Sara are joined by our first-ever guest expert, Danielle Lewis.
Danielle is a graphic designer who helps businesses and entrepreneurs create a cohesive brand look.
We explore the evolution of graphic design and the importance of consistency when it comes to visual elements. Danielle emphasizes that a well-designed logo is like the cherry on top of a brand, but visual elements encompass much more than that. Font, color, and imagery all contribute to the overall message and persona of a brand.
We also discuss how, even without a logo, you can start developing a personal brand by taking simple steps. They share practical tips on maintaining consistency in your social media posts, finding the right balance between variety and cohesion, and creating templates that give your content room to breathe.
We talk about the significance of planning your posts in advance and guiding your content creation process by visualizing your desired message or appearance. Danielle emphasizes the importance of creating a visual brand that truly reflects who you are and resonates with your target audience.
In the digital age, personal branding has become more important than ever. As people seek a personal touch amidst the prevalence of artificial intelligence, developing a consistent persona and fully embodying your brand helps you stand out and make a lasting impression.
Key takeaways:
1. Consistency is Key: Consistency in branding elements like font, color, and imagery is crucial for building a recognizable and memorable brand. This applies not only to logos but also to all visual content across different platforms. 2. Brand Elements: Danielle emphasizes that the three most important components of building a brand through graphic design are font, color, and imagery. These elements should be consistent to create a cohesive brand image. 3. Social Media Strategy: To create a cohesive and appealing Instagram feed, treat it like a magazine layout. Alternate between different types of posts (e.g., images, quotes, personal content) to create a visually pleasing and consistent grid. 4. Branding Beyond Logos: A strong brand image goes beyond just having a logo. Consistency in other visual elements can also create a powerful brand identity, as demonstrated by successful brands like Starbucks and McDonald's. 5. Personal Touch and Engagement: Including personal elements in your branded content can humanize your brand and make it more relatable. This can include sharing personal stories or behind-the-scenes content, as long as it aligns with your overall branding strategy. Download Danielle's free brand image guide here: https://brand.daniellelewisdesigns.com/frm/w4F9zf7tNxwukT3Y [embed]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QTABSm-bGrU[/embed] About Danielle Lewis Owner / CEO of Danielle Lewis Designs Danielle is the owner of Danielle Lewis Designs, and has been running her own business for 15+ years. She specializes in helping entrepreneurs with businesses big or small bring their ideas to life, whether it be with their logos or through marketing design and templates. She is a stickler for consistency and loves a good design challenge. She takes a mentor's approach to design and is forever teaching her clients how to be more effective when visually communicating their brand. If you would like to work with her check out her IG @daniellelewisdesigns https://daniellelewisdesigns.com/ https://www.instagram.com/daniellelewisdesigns/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/danielle-lewis-55a191161/ | |||
18 Jul 2023 | Social Media and Personal Branding: Using Platforms like Threads to Grow a Brand | 00:24:55 | |
Welcome back to Branded: your comprehensive guide to creative branding! In this episode, we dive deep into the world of social media branding, focusing on the emergent platform Threads alongside other established networks. Are you feeling overwhelmed by the need to establish your brand on multiple social media platforms? You're not alone! Sara Lohse and Larry Roberts break it all down for you, offering insights, strategies, and personal anecdotes to help you navigate these digital waters. Highlights: 1. Initial Impressions of Threads: Larry talks about his recent experience speaking at an event in Florida and his observations about Threads since its launch. He compares it to Twitter and highlights its community’s initial positivity and unique features like muting specific words and phrases. 2. Privacy Concerns: We discuss the privacy implications and the potential drawbacks, such as the inability to delete a Threads account without also deleting your Instagram account, sparking a conversation about data security and concerns. 3. Seamless Branding Strategy: Both Sara and Larry emphasize the importance of integrating personal branding with professional branding. We share our personal approaches to maintaining consistent branding across platforms and the need to engage authentically with your audience. 4. Automation in Modern Living: Larry shares a cautionary tale about data and technology's grip on modern life, using an example of a fully automated house that was shut down due to a false report. 5. Engagement and Social Media Best Practices: We wrap up by discussing best practices for maintaining active engagement on social media, underlining the necessity to respond to comments and interact with followers to build and sustain a successful brand presence. Key Takeaways: 1. Understanding New Platforms: Larry explains how using new platforms like Threads can offer unique opportunities for early adopters. The app’s focus on positive interactions and customizable content filters can create a refreshing user experience. 2. Privacy and Data Security: Concerns about data privacy are discussed, with Larry explaining the risk of linking personal and professional profiles. He stresses the importance of being mindful of how and where our personal information is shared. 3. Personal and Professional Branding Integration: We highlight the significance of aligning personal branding with professional efforts. Sara shares her strategy of merging posts from her personal and branded accounts, advocating authenticity in engagement. 4. The Importance of Human Connection on Social Media: Larry emphasizes the role of human interaction over corporate branding, suggesting that brands incorporate personal stories and employee highlights to foster deeper connections with their audience. 5. Consistency and Engagement: Engaging thoughtfully with your audience is crucial. We stress the importance of responding to comments and maintaining active conversations to boost engagement and build a loyal community. We recommend leveraging tools like Metricool to manage and schedule social media posts effectively and focus on specific platforms where your audience is most active to achieve the best results. If you enjoyed this episode, don’t forget to subscribe and leave us a review! Check out our new resources page at listentobranded.com for tools and tips to elevate your social media game. [embed]https://youtu.be/ujoggHYwpV0[/embed] | |||
25 Jul 2023 | Brands Against Humanity: A Look at LEGO and Cards Against Humanity’s Branding Strategies | 00:26:09 | |
We're doing things a little differently on this week's episode of the podcast! Hosts Larry Roberts and Sara Lohse each chose one of our own favorite brands whose values and missions align well with our own.
We start with Sara's choice of Cards Against Humanity, a card game company whose branding verges on demarketing, but truly knows its audience and uses its platform to do good for the world. We look at self-deprecating humor as a branding tactic, the use of social movements to promote a company, and the importance of remaining authentic.
After, we dive into Larry's choice of LEGO, which to this day is his favorite past-time. Looking at each of LEGO's brand values, we see how clearly they align with the brand experience and how important values like imagination, creativity, and fun are no matter what age we are.
Key takeaways:
1. Demarketing and Authenticity: We highlight how Cards Against Humanity uses demarketing and self-deprecating humor effectively to create a strong brand identity. Their approach might be unorthodox, but it resonates with their audience and aligns perfectly with their values. 2. Navigating Controversy: Cards Against Humanity is no stranger to controversy, often infusing political stances into their branding. We discuss the potential risks and rewards of merging politics with business and the importance of staying true to your brand's core values. 3. Understanding Target Audience: Both brands exhibit a deep understanding of their respective audiences. Cards Against Humanity knows their crowd's sense of humor and boundaries, while Lego taps into the universal love for creativity and fun across various age groups. 4. Importance of Brand Values: The episode emphasizes the critical role of clearly defined brand values. For Lego, values like imagination, creativity, and quality are not just words; they are the foundation of every product and interaction with the brand. 5. Longevity through Consistency: Larry's admiration for Lego showcases how consistency in brand messaging and product quality can build an enduring legacy. Lego's commitment to their core values, despite minor hiccups like missing pieces, keeps their audience engaged and loyal. [embed]https://youtu.be/BSEjYFGZRIE[/embed] | |||
01 Aug 2023 | Your Brand Values: The Importance of Values in Creating a Personal Brand | 00:22:01 | |
Welcome back to Branded: your comprehensive guide to creative branding. In this episode, your hosts Larry Roberts and Sara Lohse cover the importance of brand values and the guiding principles that underpin them. Brand values are more than just words on a page; they're the ethical foundation and the essence of what your brand stands for. They help shape your company's behavior, guide decision-making processes, and build trust with your audience. We'll explore what brand values are, how they relate to personal values, and how they translate into the ethical manner in which your business delivers its products or services. This episode also touches on the process of rebranding, establishing guiding principles, and setting goals that align with your brand's core values. Larry shares his experience with rebranding from "readily random" to "red hat" and discusses the importance of innovation as a core value. We also emphasize the significance of consistency and the role of mission and vision statements in conveying brand values. Sara explains how her commitment to kindness and positivity shapes her collaboration choices and goals, while offering practical tips for creating your own brand values and statements. Key takeaways: 1. Understanding Brand Values: Brand values are akin to personal values; they signify what your brand stands for and guide the behavior and actions of your business. They are essential in crafting mission and vision statements that reflect your brand's objectives and desired impact. 2. Importance of Ethical Conduct: Ethical behavior and consistency are crucial in maintaining a brand's integrity. Entrepreneurs and business owners must ensure that their personal conduct aligns with their brand values across all aspects of their lives to build and sustain trust with their audience. 3. Role of Innovation in Branding: Larry talks about his rebrand experience and highlights innovation as a core value. Staying at the forefront of industry trends and consistently updating your knowledge and skills can establish you as a thought leader and build trust with your community. 4. Creating Mission and Vision Statements: A mission or vision statement should reflect the core values and guiding principles of your brand. These statements are not set in stone and can evolve over time as the brand grows and adapts to new challenges and opportunities. 5. Practical Tips for Defining Brand Values: To identify and define your brand values, consider brainstorming with your team, surveying your customers, analyzing testimonials and reviews, and studying your competition. These methods can help you uncover the values that resonate most with your audience and set you apart in your industry. We hope you find these insights valuable as you work on defining and implementing your brand values. Your brand's success hinges on the clarity and consistency of its values and the ethical conduct that brings those values to life. [embed]https://youtu.be/SHC06D1Cp4E[/embed] | |||
08 Aug 2023 | Finding Your Spark: Exploring Purpose and Authenticity with Aleya Harris | 00:30:43 | |
On this episode of Branded, Larry and Sara are joined by Aleya Harris to talk about how our energy can impact our personal brand.
Aleya Harris, a Bioenergetic Business Coach, combines energy healing with radically authentic business strategy to help entrepreneurs, executives, leadership teams, and thought leaders tell a new story. She is here to help us remember our own spark by looking inside ourselves, turning life into a self-dating game, and navigating the world from a multidimensional perspective.
Key takeaways:
1. Personal Authenticity and Self-Acceptance: Aleya discusses her use of self-deprecation as a defense mechanism developed from her experiences with bullying. She highlights the importance of being authentic and how acknowledging one's imperfections disempowers negativity and criticism.
2. Bioenergetic Business Consultancy: Aleya's company, Evolution Collective, Inc., is the first of its kind to combine energy healing with business strategy. This innovative approach focuses on aligning and regulating energy to create an authentic narrative and effective messaging strategy.
3. Energy and Mindset: Aleya explains the significance of energetic hygiene and sovereignty. Misaligned energy can lead to confusion and brain fog, whereas aligning one's energy with the universe can improve overall well-being. She uses tools like Nest Health to assist in this alignment process.
4. Embracing Unique Style and Identity: Despite facing criticism for her fashion choices, including a distinctive "desert hat," Aleya champions the idea that personal style is a reflection of one's true self and inner spark. She emphasizes the importance of staying true to oneself despite external opinions.
5. Finding and Expressing Personal Stories: Aleya stresses the necessity of uncovering and sharing personal stories on one's own terms. By doing this, individuals can create a strong foundation for their messaging strategy, free from limiting beliefs and outdated ideas. She connects this idea to the concept of recalling one's inherent spark, as depicted in the movie Soul.
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About Aleya Harris
Founder and CEO of The Evolution Collective Inc
Aleya Harris, CPCE is the spark for your sparkTM.
Using her proprietary Flourishing Empire Framework, Aleya combines energy healing with radically authentic business strategy to help entrepreneurs, executives, leadership teams, and thought leaders tell a new story.
Aleya infuses elements of the Flourishing Empire Framework in everything that she does, from being an award-winning international speaker to a sought-after BioEnergetic Business Consultant and the host of the award-winning podcast, The Flourishing Entrepreneur.
Aleya is the founder and CEO of The Evolution Collective Inc., a BioEnergetic Business Consultancy that solves strategy, leadership, and culture problems from the inside out. She is also the host of the Radical Rebirth Retreat, LLC, a loving, immersive in-person experience that helps entrepreneurs and executives transcend challenging life shifts and redefine their personal brands.
Aleya is a StoryBrand Certified Guide and a Certified NES Health Practioner. She is also a regular guest on the Marketing Made Simple podcast, a featured presenter in StoryBrand’s Business Made Simple course platform, and has been featured in Thrive Global, Authority Magazine, and Special Events. A two-time Speaker of the Year award winner, Aleya has been a guest on over 125 podcasts and rocked over 100 stages where she has edutained audiences with her business acumen and energetic personality.
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15 Aug 2023 | Battling Imposter Syndrome: 6 Ways to Feel More Confident as a Thought Leader | 00:24:24 | |
Welcome back to Branded: your comprehensive guide to creative branding. In today's episode, we dive into a topic that resonates with many: imposter syndrome. We explore six different ways you can manage imposter syndrome while building your brand. Both of us have had our struggles with feeling like impostors, and today we share personal experiences and actionable tips to help you overcome these feelings. Overview of what was discussed: Larry and Sara reflected on their personal battles with imposter syndrome throughout their careers and lives. The episode is structured around six practical strategies to manage and reduce the impact of imposter syndrome. We shared real-life stories and insights into how these strategies helped us in our journeys. The discussion touched on the complexity of comparing oneself to others and viewing past failures through a constructive lens. We hope you find this episode as enlightening and empowering as we did. Let's go! Key takeaways: 1. Acknowledge Your Feelings: Recognize and vocalize your feelings of imposter syndrome. Understand that these feelings are more common than you might think. This is often the first step toward managing the anxiety and self-doubt. 2. Recognize Your Achievements: Make it a point to acknowledge and celebrate your accomplishments, no matter how small they seem. Remember, even minor wins contribute to your overall experience and expertise. 3. Avoid Comparanoia: Stop comparing yourself to others incessantly. Understand that everyone’s journey is unique, and their success doesn't diminish your own potential or achievements. Use healthy comparisons to set aspirational goals, not to fuel self-doubt. 4. Reframe Failures as Lessons: Look at your failures as learning opportunities. Each setback is a chance to gain valuable insights and improve. Larger failures can offer even more profound lessons that might transform how you approach your goals. 5. Treat Yourself as You Would Treat Others: Be as kind and supportive to yourself as you are to your friends, family, and colleagues. Replace negative self-talk with constructive and positive affirmations. Think about what you would say to a friend in your situation and turn that kindness inward. 6. Have a Support Group: Cultivate a network of supportive individuals who understand and uplift you. This could be family, friends, mentors, or colleagues. Their encouragement can be invaluable when imposter syndrome rears its head. These six strategies have been instrumental in our own journeys and have helped us navigate the complexities of imposter syndrome. We hope that by sharing our experiences and insights, you’ll find some valuable tools to help manage your own feelings of self-doubt. If you found value in this episode, don't forget to smash that subscribe button so we can continue bringing you more insightful content each week. [embed]https://youtu.be/mBytPKo3F9M[/embed] | |||
22 Aug 2023 | Unleashing Creativity: Out-of-the-Box Thinking to Make Your Brand Memorable | 00:29:01 | |
On this episode of Branded, Larry and Sara are joined by Joe Rubin to talk about how you can make your brand stand out by pushing the boundaries of creativity.
Joe is one half of the duo behind MowPod, the leading podcast marketing agency, and has built his brand by doing things that make people remember him--like serving beer out of a toilet in an expo hall.
Joe shares his journey in the world of podcasting, starting from humble beginnings and transforming into a confident podcast expert. He takes us through the challenges he faced in promoting his podcast, the lessons he learned along the way, and the strategies he developed to stand out in a crowded industry. We'll also discuss the power of community-building, the importance of creative booth setups at conferences, and the value of taking risks to build a successful brand He's sharing his insights from 20+ years of entrepreneurship, community-building, and podcasting failures and successes. Key takeaways:1. Persistence Pays Off:* Joe Rubin's story exemplifies the importance of perseverance and continuous learning. Despite initial challenges and failures, he didn't give up but instead focused on improvement and understanding the podcasting space. 2. Transparency and Guarantees: Joe's approach of offering a performance guarantee when selling podcasts showcases the power of transparency and accountability. By ensuring they deliver what they promise, businesses can build trust with their audience. 3. Creative Marketing Strategies: Joe's inventive booth setup at events, like using toilets filled with ice and beers, demonstrates the impact of creativity and resourcefulness in catching people's attention. Thinking outside the box can make a brand memorable even with limited resources. 4. Community Building: The importance of creating a community around a brand, as seen in Mike and Joe's successful after parties, is highlighted. Engaging with the audience and fostering a sense of belonging can significantly contribute to a brand's success. 5. Strategic Conferences Attendance: Joe's focus on selecting the right conferences and making a strong impression emphasizes the effectiveness of strategic planning in generating business and visibility. Choosing the right platforms to showcase a brand is crucial in standing out amidst the competition and building connections. [embed]https://youtu.be/TOO6LadlqzI[/embed] About Joe Rubin Co-founder & Co-Host Joe Rubin is the CMO of the leading podcast marketing agency, mowpod.com. Prior to that, Joe had been introducing entrepreneurs to investors nationwide for 19 years through VC & Angel Investor Conferences across the US with FundingPost.com. Joe has also invested in over a dozen seed deals over the past decade, such as Sticky, Inc. (acq Splashtop), Senscient (acq MSA Safety Inc), Giftworks (acq Frontstream Payments), was an investor and on the advisory board of Offermobi (acq Moko.mobi), Human Demand (acq IgnitionOne) and an advisor to Gozaik (acq Monster) and currently on the Board of RxBra. https://www.mowpod.com https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/friday-night-karaoke/id1574029840?uo=7 https://instagram.com/itsmowpod https://youtube.com/itsmowpod https://www.linkedin.com/in/joerubin https://twitter.com/fundingpost | |||
29 Aug 2023 | Brand Guidelines: Shaping a Consistent, Memorable Brand | 00:31:30 | |
Welcome back to Branded: your comprehensive guide to creative branding. In today's episode, we're focusing on brand guidelines—one of the most critical aspects of ensuring your brand stays consistent and recognizable. We’ll break down the importance of fonts, visuals, logos, and even the tone of your speech as pivotal elements in crafting your brand’s identity. We were introduced to Red Hat, a new font brought to us by a client named Scott Houston. Initially, we were die-hard fans of Montserrat, but Red Hat captured our imagination and felt more in line with the essence of our brand. However, we also experienced the harsh reality of internet fame through a parody video that garnered thousands of views but attracted unwanted and hurtful comments from trolls. That experience made it clear: garnering attention is only valuable when it aligns with your brand. Moreover, we reflected on how our own brand uses unique, hand-drawn designs and speech bubbles, abstaining from stock photography to ensure genuine representation. We also touch upon the necessity of having various logo versions for different mediums and the importance of documenting this thoroughly in your brand guidelines. We’re really excited for an upcoming Spark Media Conference where we’ll showcase our branded booth, complete with our custom stickers and consistent color schemes. This brings us to the primary focus of today’s discussion: the significance of maintaining consistency across all your brand’s touchpoints. Key takeaways: 1. Importance of Consistent Brand Formatting: We emphasize that having viral posts and attention isn’t enough; these need to translate into brand recognition and value. Ensuring that your formatting, from fonts to visuals, remains consistent is crucial for this. 2. Role of Visuals in Brand Identity: Our brand opts for hand-drawn designs and speech bubbles, avoiding stock photography. It’s essential to choose visuals that truly represent your brand's unique voice. 3. Versatile Logo Usage: Documenting various versions of your logo, like black and white formats, and specifying their application ensures that your brand is consistently represented across different media, whether it be in print or online. 4. Speech and Tonality’s Impact on Branding: Paying attention to your speech patterns and tonality can significantly change how you present yourself to clients. Being aware of and working on smoothing out your delivery will enhance your brand’s professionalism. 5. Value of Brand Taglines and Catchphrases: Reiterating our tagline "use your outside voice" has resonated strongly with our audience. It’s important to find and consistently use a tagline that reflects your brand's passion and message across all platforms. Thank you for tuning in to this episode of Branded. Remember, building brand guidelines and documenting them meticulously is an investment in your brand’s future success. Stay consistent, and let your voice be heard! [embed]https://youtu.be/MKI62c0BHvc[/embed] | |||
05 Sep 2023 | Brand Success Story: Joe Saul-Sehy of Stacking Benjamins | 00:37:26 | |
On this episode of Branded, Larry and Sara are joined by Joe Saul-Sehy to talk about how he built one of the biggest podcasts in the industry, and also dive into the role he played in Sara's own story.
At Podcast Movement 2021 in Nashville, Sara stalked the host of Stacking Benjamins and accidentally got herself booked on the show to tell the story of the time she got a tattoo of a penis while in Ireland. Joe tells his side of that interaction and how he created The Girl With the Penis Tattoo.
With his mullet strategy, Joe talks about how to grow a small podcast into a huge success and make a show that leads with entertainment.
Key Takeaways:
1. Crafting Compelling Content: Joe emphasized the importance of creating interesting and entertaining content. Regardless of the type of product or message, we are all in the entertainment business first and foremost. Joe and Sara share their experience of telling a hilarious story about a tattoo gone wrong, which served as an example of the kind of content we aim to create to entertain our listeners. 2. Building a Successful Show: Joe acknowledged the presence of another more professional and research-focused host on the show, showcasing the importance of finding a balance. He revealed that Branded underwent some changes to make it more accessible and entertaining, akin to "The Tonight Show." While these changes initially led to some setbacks, the show eventually improved and even received awards from reputable publications like Kiplinger. 3. Interview Techniques: Joe offered valuable insights into the art of interviewing. He drew inspiration from legendary interviewers like Larry King, Barbara Walters, Howard Stern, and Mark Marron. Joe stressed the significance of being genuinely curious and asking meaningful questions that delve into the heart of the guest's book or topic. Crafting interviews that are engaging, informative, and leave the audience wanting more is no easy feat. 4. Investing in Skill Sets: The importance of investing in individual skill sets cannot be overstated. Joe shared how he personally invested in learning comedy and public speaking to enhance his hosting abilities. Drawing from his experience as a professional PR person for American Express, he highlighted the value of specific skill sets in generating meaningful conversations on the show. 5. Overcoming Challenges: Joe shared his frustration with success stories that lack practical advice on how to achieve it. He emphasized the importance of actively reducing friction in communication, listening to criticism, and finding truth in the message even amidst snark or negativity. Joe encouraged fellow podcasters to become students of what causes friction in their content and improve upon it. 6. The Serious-Fun Mix: Joe drew a captivating analogy, likening a good podcast to a mullet - serious content in the front and fun or entertaining elements in the back. Striking a balance between educational and enjoyable content is key to keeping our listeners engaged and coming back for more. [embed]https://youtu.be/tl1fcZqLh-M[/embed] About Joe Saul-Sehy Author/Co-Host of The Stacking Benjamins Show Joe is the creator and co-host of the Stacking Benjamins and Stacking Deeds podcasts and the creator of a network of five podcasts (plus a monthly contributor to another!). Current board member at large of The Plutus Foundation. Former board president of Partnership For The Pathway. Joe is a former financial advisor (16 years) and represented American Express and Ameriprise in the media. He was the “Money Man” at Detroit television WXYZ-TV, appearing twice weekly. He’s appeared in Bride, Best Life, and Child magazines, the Los Angeles Times, Chicago Sun-Times, Detroit News and Baltimore Sun newspapers. He’s also appeared online in more than 200 different places, including CNBC.com and WSJ.com.... | |||
12 Sep 2023 | The #1 Question You Should Never Ask as a Podcast Host | 00:24:08 | |
Welcome back to Branded: your comprehensive guide to creative branding. In this episode, we dive into a topic that's universally frustrating for podcast guests and equally detrimental to podcast hosts: the dreaded "Tell us about yourself" question. We explore why this question is a sign of unpreparedness and how it can derail the value of a podcast episode. This discussion not only targets podcast hosts but also provides valuable advice for guests on how to effectively steer this question into a productive conversation. We'll share personal anecdotes, common pitfalls, and actionable strategies for both hosts and guests to improve the quality of their podcast interviews and, in turn, enhance their branding efforts. From Larry's early podcasting days fraught with this very mistake to Sara’s expert advice on crafting a concise and effective introduction, we cover it all. Key takeaways: 1. The Pitfalls of "Tell Us About Yourself": We discuss how asking this broad, unfocused question showcases a lack of preparation and unprofessionalism in podcast hosts. This question often leads guests to give lengthy, rambling answers that fail to provide value to the audience. 2. Effective Strategies for Hosts: Larry emphasizes the importance of doing your homework on your guest. He advises podcast hosts to prepare insightful, targeted questions that align with the guest’s expertise and the podcast’s value proposition. 3. Crafting a Focused Response: Sara shares her three-step formula for guests to answer the dreaded question concisely and effectively. Introducing oneself, establishing expertise, and hinting at the key topics to be discussed can help drive the conversation forward. 4. Setting Expectations and Building Rapport: We highlight the importance of clear communication between hosts and guests prior to the recording. Both parties should be on the same page about the episode’s focus to ensure a smooth and valuable conversation. 5. Leveraging Podcast Appearances for Branding: We discuss how both hosts and guests can use podcast interviews to strengthen their brand. By being prepared and strategic, both parties can ensure that the episode delivers value, builds credibility, and engages the audience. Join us as we unpack these insights and offer practical advice to level up your podcasting game. And don't forget to smash that subscribe button on your favorite podcast platform so you never miss an episode. [embed]https://youtu.be/iCYmCvnN7-c[/embed] | |||
19 Sep 2023 | Branding on a Budget: Inexpensive Strategies for Building and Growing Your Brand | 00:32:13 | |
Welcome back to Branded: your comprehensive guide to creative branding. In this episode, we dive into the real costs of creating a strong brand identity. Today, we're pulling back the curtain on our own experiences with logo design, branding strategies, and the critical importance of in-person networking. We are sharing six strategies for growing your brand on a budget so you can market yourself without spending thousands. Larry shares his journey with Red Hat Media, from navigating exorbitant initial quotes for a logo to discovering more budget-friendly options that ultimately led to the iconic Red Hat logo. We also explore the strategies that can enhance your brand’s visibility, from leveraging social media effectively to repurposing content across various platforms. Moreover, we touch on the essence of face-to-face interactions and the significant role they play in building a brand. In illustrating this, Larry delves into his own networking practices and how consistently representing the brand has opened doors and created opportunities for Red Hat Media. Whether you're an entrepreneur looking to make your mark or a seasoned business owner seeking fresh insights, this episode is packed with actionable advice to elevate your branding game. Key takeaways: 1. Cost-Effective Branding Solutions: Larry discusses how he initially faced a $7000 quote for designing the Red Hat Media logo and brand guidelines but ultimately spent $750 using a service like 99 Designs. This underscores the importance of exploring cost-effective alternatives without compromising on quality. 2. Strategic Social Media Presence: We emphasize that posting content more frequently than once a week is crucial for building and maintaining a brand's presence. Knowing where your audience hangs out and tailoring your content accordingly can make or break your social media strategy. 3. Repurpose and Reinforce: The importance of repurposing content can't be overstated. Transforming a podcast into a blog post or sharing posts across different social media platforms helps to reinforce your brand message and reach a broader audience. 4. The Power of In-Person Networking: Larry shares insights on how in-person networking has been instrumental in growing Red Hat Media. Face-to-face interactions can lead to significant opportunities, such as being featured on bigger platforms or forming lucrative collaborations. 5. User Generated Content: Leveraging user generated content is a powerful strategy for organic brand promotion. By encouraging others to post photos with branded merchandise or sharing their content, you can significantly boost your brand's visibility and credibility. Tune in to learn how to navigate branding costs, enhance your social media presence, repurpose content effectively, and why in-person networking remains a cornerstone of successful branding. [embed]https://youtu.be/RDPcvV2sWrg[/embed] | |||
26 Sep 2023 | Throw Out the Rules: Creating a Podcast that’s Authentic and Impactful | 00:33:34 | |
In today's episode, our hosts Larry Roberts and Sara Lohse are joined by a very special guest, Christina Barsi, a podcasting and creativity coach. Barsi is here to talk about the power of podcasting in brand building and the rules we do or do not follow when we create something new.
She shares insights on understanding fear, setting realistic expectations, and the fine line between coaching and therapy. We also dive into the power of podcasting as a content marketing strategy and its ability to transform how listeners perceive brands. Barsi reflects on her own podcasting journey and the impact it has had on her personal and professional growth.
Key takeaways:
[embed]https://youtu.be/fEbd-VPXm6A[/embed] About Christina Barsi I'm an entrepreneur, having founded three companies that I operate today, a Certified Kaizen-Muse Creativity Coach, a Certified Level II Reiki Healer and the host of a podcast called Be Bold Begin. I'm also a creative, a writer, a producer, an expert in podcast creation and audio post-production, a speaker and workshop leader. Everything I create is in the spirit of guiding others (and myself) closer to our truths and unearthing our higher selves. Transformation is my jam. After building my first business in default-hustle mode, I can share firsthand, that THAT is not sustainable, let alone enjoyable. So I've created an easier way... Are you ready? https://www.avanthausmedia.com/ https://www.christinabarsi.com/be-bold-begin-podcast https://www.instagram.com/thebarsi/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/christina-barsi/ | |||
03 Oct 2023 | Crafting Connections: The Power of Personalized Branding Experiences | 00:23:25 | |
On this episode of Branded, we're recapping our recent experience on the PodFest PodTour and at the Spark Media Ignite Conference. Most importantly, we're talking about a lesson that one of our hosts (Larry) learned the hard way: lean into ideas that resonate with your audience even if they don't resonate with you.
During the SPARK Media Conference, we experimented with an innovative approach to connect with attendees—our very own bracelet-making station, thanks to Sara's brilliant idea. Despite initial skepticism from Larry, the concept proved to be a massive hit, drawing crowds and fostering genuine connections. Join us as we dive deep into the lessons learned from this unique branding experiment and how you can apply these insights to your own branding efforts.
Key Takeaways:
1. Personalization Creates Impact: Sara's bracelet-making station was a stellar example of creating a unique, personalized experience for attendees. It emphasized the importance of creating memorable, personal interactions that resonate more deeply than generic branding materials. By allowing attendees to create their own branded bracelets, they left with a tangible and meaningful reminder of the interaction.
2. Differentiation in Branding Efforts: The standard conference swag often falls short in creating lasting impressions. Sara and Larry discuss how stepping outside the norm with unique and thoughtful giveaways can significantly impact how people remember and engage with your brand. Personalized items show attendees that thought and effort went into the engagement, which stands out against the typical mass-produced items.
3. Building Genuine Connections: Spending time with attendees at the bracelet-making station allowed for deeper, more meaningful conversations. Larry and Sara illustrate how taking the time to engage on a personal level can help establish strong connections and build trust, which is invaluable for any brand.
4. Think Beyond Immediate ROI: The bracelet-making activity wasn’t just about immediate gains but about long-term relationship-building. Attendees weren’t just passing through; they spent time, shared stories, and forged genuine relationships with Larry and Sara. These interactions are likely to translate into future opportunities and brand loyalty.
5. Creativity in Brand Representation: Sara highlights the importance of aligning brand activities with your brand promise. Branded is all about building other brands, so creating an activity where attendees could personalize their experience was a perfect fit. This experience serves as a reminder that any branding effort should reflect your brand’s core values and mission authentically.
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10 Oct 2023 | AI for Branding: Using ChatGPT to Build Your Personal Brand | 00:20:01 | |
Welcome back to Branded: your comprehensive guide to creative branding. In this episode, we dive into the world of AI tools and how they can be leveraged to build and enhance your personal brand. We start off by discussing the intimidating nature of AI and how it's only been about a year since the AI revolution started impacting us all. Larry, having spent a lot of time understanding these tools, shares insights about ChatGPT, focusing on its utility and the recent additions of custom instructions and plug-ins. Sara humorously recounts her own journey and challenges with using these features, which many of you might relate to. Throughout the episode, Larry goes into detail about how you can use ChatGPT to create personalized branding tools, like persona modeling, and even touches on the broader implications of AI advancements. Meanwhile, Sara adds a lighter touch by sharing her experiences and lightly ribbing Larry about his age and early tech experiences. Key takeaways: 1. Effective Use of ChatGPT for Branding: We dive into how ChatGPT's custom instructions can help you define your brand’s voice and ensure your content resonates well with your audience. These instructions can personalize your interactions with the AI, making it a more powerful tool for developing consistent and branded content. 2. Custom Plug-ins in ChatGPT: Larry explains the importance of using plug-ins with ChatGPT to expand its capabilities, such as reading long documents like PDFs. He also walks us through the basic steps of enabling these plug-ins, emphasizing that this function can extend the productivity of your AI interactions. 3. Persona Modeling for AI-Based Branding: Larry talks about persona modeling using ChatGPT's custom instructions. This entails defining who you are, your goals, experiences, and how you want ChatGPT to respond, enabling you to maintain brand clarity and consistency in communications. 4. The Role of AI in Enhancing Your Brand: We discuss how ChatGPT and other AI tools can be used for tasks like writing blog posts, social media content, or even entire books, thus reinforcing your brand propositions. Larry also touches on the potential future of AI, its impact, and how it integrates into personal and business branding strategies. 5. Starting with the Basics: Sara shares a practical tip for beginners – copying a piece of existing written content into ChatGPT and asking it to mimic that style. While this is a great temporary solution for fitting ChatGPT responses into your brand’s voice, Larry emphasizes the importance of properly setting up custom instructions for long-term use. We wrap up the conversation by encouraging you to explore ChatGPT and its evolving features. Educate yourself to fully leverage these tools for your brand’s benefit, and don’t shy away from making these advanced technologies work for you. We hope you find these insights valuable and that they inspire you to dig deeper into how AI can be a part of your branding strategy. Until next week, stay creative! Dad jokes: Q: Why don’t scientists trust atoms? A: They make up everything. Q: Why was the math book sad? A: Because it had too many problems. Q: Why did the tomato blush? A: Because it saw the salad dressing. Q: Why don’t oysters give to charity? A: Because they’re too shellfish. Q: Why did the banana go to the doctor? A: Because it wasn’t peeling well. [embed]https://youtu.be/_YZVknoCSic[/embed] | |||
17 Oct 2023 | Embracing Change: Understanding When It’s Time to Rebrand | 00:24:07 | |
Welcome back to Branded: your comprehensive guide to creative branding.
In today's episode, we dive deep into the intriguing question: how do you know when it's time to initiate a rebrand? Larry and Sara open up this insightful discussion by sharing their experiences and strategies around rebranding, both from a corporate and personal branding perspective.
Larry shares his own rebranding journey, from the creation of his initial podcast "Readily Random" to the birth of "Red Hat Media." Through his story, he reveals the challenges, missteps, and lessons learned on his path to establishing a brand that truly resonates with its intended audience. Sara chimes in with her experiences, discussing how personal changes and evolving interests can necessitate a brand refresh.
We also explore how life-changing events and personal growth can be catalysts for rebranding, using the example of a content creator navigating her return after a break and the subsequent evolution of her brand to better align with her new circumstances.
Key takeaways:
1. Identifying When to Rebrand: Larry stresses that a key indicator for rebranding is when your brand fails to resonate with your audience or if you realize there’s an absence of a clear brand message. Reflecting on his early brand, Larry highlights the importance of having a message that the audience can readily identify and connect with.
2. Importance of Audience Alignment: Understanding and analyzing your audience is crucial for any rebrand. Both hosts agree that ensuring your brand message aligns with your audience's expectations and needs is a fundamental step in a successful rebrand.
3. Navigating Life Changes in Personal Branding: Sara discusses how significant personal events, like having a baby, can influence the direction of a personal brand. It's essential to reevaluate and possibly realign your brand to reflect these pivotal moments genuinely and transparently, creating a stronger connection with your evolving audience.
4. Continuous Evolution of a Brand: Personal brands should be dynamic and flexible. Regularly revisiting and adjusting your brand to reflect your current mission, vision, and values can prevent the need for a drastic rebrand later on. This approach ensures that your brand grows organically and authentically.
5. Strategic and Thoughtful Rebranding Process: Planning is paramount when considering a rebrand. It's not just about picking a new logo or color scheme on a whim. A strategic approach, including studying market trends, gathering audience feedback, and ensuring consistent application across all touchpoints, is vital for a successful rebrand.
We hope you find these insights valuable as you consider the evolution of your own brand. If you enjoyed this episode, please smash that subscribe button so we can continue to guide you on your branding journey.
Stay tuned for more tips and experiences from the world of creative branding! Hit subscribe and join us on this branding adventure.
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24 Oct 2023 | From Definition to Values: Exploring the Fundamental Steps of Brand Building | 00:27:41 | |
Welcome back to Branded! Things are sounding a little different this week. Larry's been in and out of the hospital, so we're sending him positive vibes for a speedy recovery. In the meantime, we wanted to share one of our favorite past episodes that we often reference. It's all about building your brand, and even if you've heard it before, it's a great refresher. This episode talks about the eight components of a personal brand and is filled with actionable steps to build your own brand. You'll want to take notes on this one! Key takeaways:
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31 Oct 2023 | The Power of Branding: Hospitals, FinCon, and Pay-to-Play Podcasting | 00:24:47 | |
We are back with another new episode of Branded after our short hiatus! On this episode of Branded, Larry and Sara are explaining the unfortunate medical events that had Larry missing out on a big speaking opportunity and how his strong personal brand shone through despite his absence. Plus, a recap of the FinCon event Sara attended the same week and a continuation of a discussion from the panel she spoke on: should you charge guests to appear on your podcast or pay to be a guest? Key takeaways: 1. Even when you can't be physically present, a strong personal brand can continue to work for you. Despite not being able to deliver his presentation, Larry was amazed to see that people still wanted to meet with and learn from him. The power of the red hat and everything it represents was enough to attract attention and spark conversations. 2. A personal brand can open doors and create opportunities. Even without taking the stage, he booked several appointments within minutes after his replacement, Mark Savant, started speaking. The reputation built over time drew people in and made them eager to connect and collaborate. 3. Personal branding is an ongoing investment. This experience reinforced the importance of consistently nurturing and expanding my personal brand. It's not just about one event or one moment; it's about building a brand that withstands challenges and continues to generate opportunities. | |||
07 Nov 2023 | Branding for Introverts: Strategies and Coping Mechanisms for Networking and Thought Leadership | 00:25:07 | |
In this episode of Branded, Larry and Sara are talking about the challenges that introverted individuals face when trying to build a personal brand and become thought leaders. As introverts ourselves, we struggle just as much as anyone else when it comes to putting ourselves and our brands out into the world. This episode explores some of the discoveries we've made about ourselves and others throughout our careers, how we've navigated the podcasting industry and survived big conferences, and our advice for how you can boost your own brand in a way that's not too far out of your comfort zone. Key takeaways: 1. Embrace writing as a powerful tool for expressing yourself and sharing your ideas. Blogging and publishing can be a great way for introverts to connect with their audience on their terms. 2. Recognize that being an introvert doesn't mean you don't want to share your thoughts or ideas. It's about finding ways to do it in a way that feels comfortable and authentic to you. 3. Remember the importance of self-care and recharging. Introverts often need time alone to regain their energy. Don't be afraid to step away and take a break when needed, even in social situations. | |||
14 Nov 2023 | Know, Like, Trust: How to Build Trust and Loyalty with Your Personal Brand | 00:19:12 | |
Welcome back to Branded, your comprehensive guide to creative branding.
In today's episode, we dive deep into the essential journey of building your personal brand through what is known as the "Know, Like, Trust" process. This framework is vital not only for personal branding but also for thought leadership and sales. Join us as we explore how you can guide your audience through these crucial stages to create a brand that resonates.
We break down each phase, explain the kind of content you should be putting out, and share real-life examples of how successful brands have nailed this process. From the initial introduction of your brand, through engaging storytelling, to building authenticity and trust, we've got it all covered. Whether you're just starting out or looking to refine your brand strategy, this episode is a must-listen.
Key Insights:
1. The "Know" Phase: Establishing Your Foundation
We talk about the importance of making a good first impression. Larry emphasizes that this is where you share your origin stories, highlight key milestones, and introduce what you're all about. This is your audience’s first encounter with you, so make sure it's memorable and informative.
2. The "Like" Phase: Deepening the Connection
Sara discusses how this phase is all about showing your personality and letting people get to know the real you. It’s important to move beyond the surface and reveal the struggles, daily life, and your "why." This is where storytelling and emotional connection come into play.
3. The "Trust" Phase: Building Credibility
Highlighting testimonials and case studies is crucial here. We discuss how sharing your mistakes and setbacks, along with the lessons you learned, can actually enhance your credibility. Authenticity is key—people trust those who are real and transparent.
4. Consistency in Messaging
Larry points out the importance of maintaining consistency in your messaging. Flip-flopping perspectives can confuse your audience and erode trust. Establish clear mission and vision statements and stick to them.
5. Importance of Vulnerability
We both agree that showing vulnerability is essential. It makes you relatable and trustworthy. Larry shares how he struggled with showing his real self across different contexts and how consistency in his personal presentation helped build genuine connections.
Take a journey with us as we unravel the intricacies of the "Know, Like, Trust" process. We promise you'll walk away with actionable insights to bolster your personal brand and create deeper, more authentic connections with your audience.
Key Takeaways:
1. The Role of Personal Stories in the "Know" Phase: Sharing who you are and how you got there helps establish a strong foundation. Initial stories should include origin milestones and key achievements to give the audience a clear picture of your expertise.
2. Creating Emotional Connections in the "Like" Phase: This phase is about letting your personality shine. Go beyond professional achievements and delve into personal anecdotes that show your human side. This helps in creating deeper emotional connections.
3. Building Trust Through Transparency: Real-life testimonials and case studies are crucial. Also, talk about your mistakes and what you’ve learned. This transparency builds credibility and trust, which are essential for long-term relationships with your audience.
4. Consistency in Branding and Messaging: Establish a consistent message that aligns with your mission and vision. Maintain this consistency across all platforms to avoid confusing your audience and to strengthen your brand identity.
5. Embracing and Demonstrating Vulnerability: Showcasing vulnerability helps in making genuine connections. Don’t shy away from sharing your struggles and failures. People appreciate and trust those who are real and sincere.
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21 Nov 2023 | Growth and Gratitude: Advice and Experiences That Helped Grow Our Brands | 00:25:02 | |
Welcome to a very special episode of Branded! We're embracing the holidays in this episode and talking about the things we're thankful for that have shaped our careers, lives, and brands. We each share an experience, mentor, and piece of advice we've received, the impact it had, and why it stuck with us. As always, we're thankful for each of you for listening to the show and wish you all a very happy Thanksgiving! Key takeaways:
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28 Nov 2023 | Protecting Your Brand: Trademarks, Copyrights, and AI-Related Legal Considerations | 00:30:06 | |
In today's episode, Larry Roberts and Sara Lohse are joined by a very special guest, Gordon Firemark, known in the industry as the Podcast Lawyer. Gordon is here to share his expertise on the legalities around branding and podcasting, including intellectual property protection, trademarks, and copyrights.
With artificial intelligence being a major topic right now, we're also talking about how intellectual property laws apply to AI-generated content. Listen in on our free legal advice session as we pick Gordon's brain on trademark protections, forming our LLCs, and how we can safeguard our brands and content.
Key takeaways:
1. Protect your brand with a trademark: One of the most important aspects of your podcast is your brand. Gordon emphasized the importance of choosing a distinctive name and registering it as a trademark. This not only prevents others from adopting similar titles but also establishes a strong position for your podcast. Consider reaching out to other podcasters with similar names before resorting to legal action.
2. Intellectual property protection: There are different types of intellectual property protection, including patents, copyrights, and trademarks. Copyrights protect your content, while trademarks protect your brand names and distinctive symbols. Remember, copyright protection exists from the moment your work is created.
3. LLC vs Trademark: While forming an LLC provides benefits such as liability protection and organizational structure, it does not offer the same level of protection as a trademark. Registering a trademark is highly recommended for serious business ventures.
4. AI-generated content: With the rise of artificial intelligence, there are new challenges and legal considerations to be aware of. Gordon highlighted that the copyright office does not grant protection to content generated solely by AI; it needs to involve human creation. We discussed cases involving AI-generated paintings, highlighting the need for human involvement in copyrightable works.
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About Gordon Firemark
The Podcast Lawyer™
Gordon Firemark is a lawyer who specializes in entertainment law, specifically in the area of podcasting. He is often referred to as "The Podcast Lawyer™" due to his extensive experience advising and representing podcast creators and companies on legal matters. Gordon has been practicing law for over 30 years, and has represented clients in a wide range of industries, including theater, film, television, and digital media. In addition to his legal practice, Gordon is also a well-known speaker and writer on legal issues affecting podcasters, and has been featured in numerous podcasts, webinars, and industry events. A podcaster himself, he’s been producing and hosting the Entertainment Law Update podcast since 2009. And more recently a livestream and podcast entitled “Legit Podcast Pro”
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05 Dec 2023 | Mind Mapping: A Visual Tool for Enhancing Brand Clarity | 00:22:06 | |
On this episode of Branded, Larry Roberts and Sara Lohse are going deeper than usual and talking about mind mapping. By creating a visual outline of your areas of expertise, services, and unique selling propositions, you can organize your thoughts and gain clarity on what your brand offers. We're talking about our own mind maps, how we created them, and walking you through the process. PLUS, you can find a template for creating your own mind map at bit.ly/BrandedMap. 1. Mind Mapping for Brand Clarity: The episode discusses the concept of mind mapping as a tool to bring clarity to one's brand. By visualizing and mapping out different areas of expertise and offerings, individuals and businesses can gain a clearer understanding of how their brand components relate to each other. 2. Diverse Skill Sets as Unique Selling Propositions: Having diverse skill sets and expertise can be reframed as unique selling propositions. By recognizing how different areas of expertise overlap and complement each other, individuals can leverage their diverse background to offer distinctive and valuable services. 3. Importance of Clarity in Brand Messaging: The conversation emphasizes the importance of clarity in brand messaging and the need for continuity and cohesion in presenting a brand's vision, mission, and deliverables. Developing a clear and cohesive brand message is essential for effectively communicating to potential clients and customers. 4. Visualization and Detailed Planning: The episode stresses the significance of visualizing and planning brand components in detail. By breaking down areas of expertise into subcomponents and further details, individuals can uncover connections between different aspects of their brand and identify how to harness their expertise to build compelling value propositions. 5. Action-Orientation and Continuous Improvement: We express the value of taking action to map out one's brand and continuously working on refining and evolving the brand components. Mind mapping is presented as a proactive exercise to help individuals identify areas for improvement and align their brand components for greater impact. | |||
12 Dec 2023 | Dealing with Criticism: Navigating Feedback as Public Speakers and Thought Leaders | 00:24:11 | |
On this episode of Branded, Larry Roberts and Sara Lohse explore the impact of feedback on personal branding. We're opening up about our experiences with getting feedback as public speakers, and how focusing on negative comments have sent us spiraling. We're talking about recent experiences at the AFCPE Symposium and industry networking events that brought up mostly positive feedback, but single negative comments that got more attention than they deserved. We reveal our personal struggles with hyper-focusing on negative comments and how it affects our willingness to put ourselves out there. The episode highlights the importance of balancing constructive criticism with self-confidence in building a successful brand. Key takeaways: 1. Dealing with feedback: Both Larry and Sara discussed our personal experiences with dealing with feedback and how easy it is to hyperfocus on the negative comments. It's important to remember that feedback can be constructive and should not be the sole determinant of success or impact. 2. Overcoming rejection hypersensitivity: Sara shares her experience with rejection hypersensitivity as a symptom of ADHD, which causes her to take any potential rejection very personally. It's essential to understand and address the root of such sensitivities and not let them hinder growth. 3. Balancing sales and value: Sara highlighted the importance of maintaining a balance between sales and delivering value. Emphasizing the positive impact of one's product or service can help take the "sleaze" out of selling, making it easier to confidently present offerings without feeling overly salesy. 4. Positive impact of products or services: Recognizing the positive impact one's product or service can have on customers' lives makes it easier to confidently present and sell without coming across as sleazy. | |||
19 Dec 2023 | Brands on Social Media: Navigating Authenticity and Branded Content | 00:25:23 | |
In this episode of Branded, Larry and Sara are begrudgingly talking about social media, discussing the importance of authenticity in brand representation.
We talk about the voices in our heads that keep us from creating and sharing content and the necessity of showcasing the real you on social media. Authenticity is a common theme for this show, and Sara shares her recent experience at a financial conference where she made the conscious decision to show up as herself rather than conform to industry standards, and Larry talks about his signature red hat and how it has become an integral part of his personal branding.
The episode explores the balance between personal and professional content on social media and the value of resonating with your audience through authenticity and consistency. We also discuss the impact of genuine representation in building a community around your brand and establishing meaningful connections.
Key takeaways:
1. Authenticity is Key: Whether it’s on social media or in person, it's important to show up authentically as yourself. This helps build genuine connections with your audience and potential clients.
2. Consistency in Branding: Consistency in your personal brand across different platforms and in person is crucial. This can help establish your brand and make it memorable to your audience.
3. Tailor Your Social Media to Your Brand: Consider how you want to structure your social media. Whether it's mixing personal and professional content or keeping them separate, ensure it aligns with your brand and resonates with your audience.
4. Show Up as Yourself: If you find yourself in a situation where you feel you can't show up as yourself, it may be time to find a new space or room that aligns better with your authentic self.
5. Value and Consistency: Incorporate value and consistency in your content, and encourage your audience to subscribe for more valuable content.
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26 Dec 2023 | Holiday Branding: Maximizing Opportunities without Devaluing Your Services | 00:17:18 | |
On this very merry episode of Branded, Larry and Sara are talking about holiday branding practices. There is a common theme of giving things away or offering deep discounts during Black Friday or Christmas, but we want to be careful about positioning our brands in a way that devalues what we offer.
Sara shares her strategies for holiday messaging, like fun holiday graphics or themed lead generation campaigns--emphasizing the need for a well-thought-out strategy to turn these initiatives into long-term revenue opportunities.
Larry reminds us of the importance of considering all the extra factors involved in holiday offers—time, effort, and execution—and the long-term ROI. It's not just about the price tag, but also the value delivered to potential clients.
Key takeaways:
1. Be Strategic: When planning holiday branding activities, make sure to have a strategic approach. Ensure that any giveaways or discounts are aligned with long-term revenue goals.
2. Consider Real Costs: It's important to factor in both the direct and indirect costs of holiday offers. This includes the time, effort, and resources invested, as well as the potential long-term impact on the business.
3. Introductory Offers: Offering introductory products or services during the holidays can serve as a lead generation tool and a way to establish new client relationships, potentially leading to increased value in the future.
4. Fulfilling Offers: When providing holiday giveaways or discounted services, make sure there's a plan in place to fulfill the offers and consider how this will impact the business operationally.
5. Deliver Genuine Value: Ensure that any holiday promotions provide genuine value to customers and avoid making offers seem like a bait-and-switch. It's important to maintain brand integrity and customer trust.
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02 Jan 2024 | New Year’s Resolutions: Committing to Creativity and Brand Growth in 2024 | 00:20:17 | |
Welcome back to Branded and welcome to 2024! For our first episode of the new year, Sara and Larry are sharing the New Year's Resolutions they've set for themselves and how these goals will impact their brands.
We're going public with our goals to hold ourselves accountable, sharing our plans to post more content, be more organized, and diversify the type of content we create.
On top of that, we're talking about the importance of using tools effectively to achieve our resolutions. From leveraging social media algorithms to streamlining business operations, we discuss the role of tools in supporting our goals. We also highlight the significance of having a clear "why" behind each resolution to drive consistent progress through the year.
And we want to hear from you! What are your New Year's resolutions for 2024? Whether they're related to your brand, business, personal growth, or otherwise, we'd love to know what goals you're aiming to achieve this year. Share your resolutions with us on social media or in the comments section on our YouTube channel.
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09 Jan 2024 | Paying Taxes: Expert Tips for Entrepreneurs and Creators | 00:35:28 | |
On this episode of Branded, we are joining by content creation royalty, the one and only Philip Taylor. Also known as PT, he is a Certified Public Accountant turned content creator and the man behind the annual FinCon Expo (a Branded favorite).
With the start of a new year comes another year of paying our taxes, so PT is joining to share his tips and insights for entrepreneurs and content creators during tax season.
We're covering the basics, like the importance of separating personal and business finances, and more complex concepts, like the practical steps of establishing a business, including obtaining a tax ID, LLC, and separate bank accounts and credit cards. Plus, we talk about the intricacies of tax filing for LLCs, the importance of maximizing deductions to improve cash flow, and much more.
Listen in to what is basically a tax prep consultation with a CPA who knows what it's like to be a full-time creator.
Key takeaways:
1. Setting Up a Business: The importance of setting up a separate business bank account and obtaining a business credit card. This allows for better organization of business expenses and easy tracking.
2. Tax Deductions for Entrepreneurs: Maximizing deductions, such as accelerating expenses, home office deduction, vehicle use for business, retirement accounts for business owners, and charitable contributions, to improve cash flow. It's important to consult a CPA for limitations on deductions.
3. Balancing Tax Savings and Financial Decisions: It's crucial not to let tax savings drive unnecessary purchases for the business. Keeping tax strategies simple and basic can help avoid financial and legal issues.
4. Financial Planning for Business Owners: Setting up a savings account and stashing aside 10-15% of earnings for taxes, especially for entrepreneurs who are self-employed. Planning ahead for tax obligations is essential for financial stability.
5. Opportunities for Content Creators: The conversation introduces the opportunities available to content creators and entrepreneurs, such as the FinCon conference for financial creators and the takeover of Travelcon by the FinCon team in May 2024. These events serve as valuable resources for those in the industry.
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About Philip Taylor
Philip Taylor, aka PT, is a Certified Public Accountant turned content creator and tradeshow entrepreneur. He founded the event for finance creators, FinCon. He's been featured in FOX Business, Mens Health, and Forbes. Most recently, PT has developed a bookkeeping and tax practice for full-time creators.
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16 Jan 2024 | Writing a Book: Beginning the Publishing Process to Grow Your Brand | 00:24:57 | |
Welcome back to another episode of Branded, your comprehensive guide to creative branding.
In this episode, Larry and Sara are talking about publishing a book as a tool for building your brand. Both of us are writing books (Larry's is now available!), and our reasons, approaches, and goals are incredibly different.
Larry launched his new book launch in record time using AI to expedite the writing process, while Sara has been working on her draft for nearly a year.
Despite the different approaches, we both agree that publishing is a tremendous way to grow your brand and establish yourself as a thought leader. This episode is the beginning of what will be several conversations about what goes into the writing and publishing processes, but we're setting the stage by talking about our motivations and goals for our own projects.
Get Larry's book, Under the Red Hat, here: https://a.co/d/6FWKB7F
Key takeaways:
1. Writing a book is an impactful way to build and elevate your personal or professional brand. Both hosts, Larry and Sara, leverage their books to enhance their brand's presence.
2. Writing a book can be approached in various ways. Larry used AI technology to expedite the writing process, while Sara took a more deliberate and creative approach. They highlight the importance of choosing a method that feels genuine to the writer.
3. The hosts stress the significance of setting personal and achievable goals when writing a book. Sara shares her experience of not setting a deadline initially, which allowed her to focus on the quality of the content rather than meeting a predetermined timeline.
4. It's essential to start the writing process, regardless of the method or timeframe chosen. Both hosts emphasize the importance of beginning the writing journey, whether it's writing when inspired, using existing content, or setting specific writing goals.
5. Embracing diverse perspectives and approaches to writing is crucial. Larry and Sara's contrasting styles and backgrounds offer listeners a robust and multifaceted understanding of the book-writing process. They encourage professionals to recognize and adapt to different approaches that may not align with their own, promoting continuous learning and growth.
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16 May 2023 | Branded Podcast Trailer | 00:02:55 | |
Welcome to "Branded," your comprehensive guide to creative branding, hosted by Larry Roberts and Sara Lohse. "Branded" isn't just a podcast - it's a roadmap to building a successful brand. The show provides a deep dive into the core components of personal branding, from creating a unique brand identity and developing a compelling value proposition to mastering social media strategies and understanding SEO. Larry and Sara also discuss the importance of authenticity, consistency, and storytelling in creating a brand that resonates with your target audience. In a world where everyone is trying to stand out, "Branded" gives you the tools, strategies, and inspiration you need to build a personal brand that truly makes a difference. Tune in to start your personal branding journey today! Remember: it's not about who you know; it's about who knows you. Let "Branded" help you make your mark. | |||
30 May 2023 | Personal Brands in Action: Outlier Podcast Festival and Being a Thought Leader | 00:24:07 | |
Welcome to Branded! Before we officially launch the show on June 13, we wanted to give you all a sneak peek into the types of conversations and topics you can expect each week. In this episode of Branded, we explore the concept of personal branding and how it takes different forms for different people. Larry Roberts shares his experience of adapting to different personalities in his professional life and how it shapes his brand as a content creator. Sara Lohse, a writer and thought leader in her own right, explains the difference between an influencer and a true thought leader and how she has leaned into her unique story to shape opportunities. Plus, we look back on our experience at Outlier Podcast Festival and celebrate the unique and impactful event where we originally met over a year ago! Tune in to gain insights on how to develop your own personal brand and become a thought leader within your niche. Please rate and review the show and join us on 6/13 for our official show launch! www.redhatmedia.io www.favoritedaughtermedia.com | |||
13 Jun 2023 | The Legend of the Red Hat: Creating a Personal Brand that Sticks | 00:27:19 | |
On this episode of Branded, hosts Sara Lohse and Larry Roberts discuss the importance of personal branding and how we've developed our brands over the past few years. We're letting you in on our own stories--how Sara became the Favorite Daughter and the infamous legend of the Red Hat. Discussed in this episode:
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13 Jun 2023 | Branding Blunders: Common Branding Mistakes and How to Avoid Them | 00:25:33 | |
Welcome back to Branded: Your Comprehensive Guide to Creative Branding In today's episode, Larry Roberts and Sara Lohse dive deep into the intricate world of personal branding and the common pitfalls to avoid. Personal branding can be tricky, with many common mistakes that are easy to make but crucial to recognize and rectify. In this episode, Larry and Sara share insights from their own experiences - including Larry's ongoing journey to define his brand after leaving the corporate world, and Sara's strategic decision to focus her business on her passion for podcast guesting and personal branding. Throughout their conversation, they emphasize the importance of clarity, authenticity, audience targeting, and avoiding the trap of comparanoia. They offer practical advice and illustrate their points with real-world examples, making for an episode rich in actionable takeaways. Overview of What Was Discussed: 1. The Importance of Clarity: Both hosts stress the necessity of having a clear and concise definition of what you do and ensuring that your audience understands it. 2. Personal Experiences: Larry and Sara share personal anecdotes to highlight the importance of clarity, authenticity, and proper audience targeting in personal branding. 3. The Concept of Comparanoia: They discuss how comparing oneself to others can harm personal branding and offer alternative ways to use comparisons constructively. 4. Authenticity in Branding: They talk about the vital role authenticity plays in branding and how being true to oneself can attract the right audience and opportunities. 5. Collaboration Over Competition: Sara provides an example of how comparing yourself to others in your field can lead to collaboration instead of competition, benefiting both parties. Key Takeaways: 1. Clarity is Crucial for Personal Branding: Larry and Sara both emphasize that having a clear and concise understanding of what you do and ensuring that it’s communicated effectively to your audience is fundamental. They note that a lack of clarity can confuse potential clients and dilute your brand's impact. 2. Authenticity Matters: Authenticity is not just a buzzword in personal branding – it's a necessity. Both hosts discuss how being genuine and true to yourself ensures that your message resonates and attracts the right audience. They highlight that inauthenticity can repel the very people you are trying to reach. 3. Avoid Comparanoia: The idea of "comparanoia" – the unhealthy habit of constantly comparing oneself to others – is dissected. Larry and Sara suggest reframing comparison as a way to find collaboration opportunities, looking at it as a way to identify complementary strengths instead of viewing it competitively. 4. Targeting the Right Audience: Understanding who you are doing your work for is as important as knowing what you do. Larry shares his experience of initially targeting the wrong audience and how refining his audience focus significantly benefited his business. 5. Collaboration Over Competition: Sara’s approach to comparing herself with others for mutual growth illustrates the power of collaboration. Rather than viewing others in her field as competition, she’s found that understanding their strengths can lead to beneficial partnerships, expanding opportunities for all involved. Don't miss this insightful episode if you’re looking to master personal branding and avoid common pitfalls. Click Subscribe and join us every week as we continue to explore the dynamic world of creative branding on Branded. Visit ListenToBranded.com for more episodes, ratings, and reviews. Thank you for tuning in! [embed]https://youtu.be/7HGqjIURNJI[/embed] | |||
23 Jan 2024 | Branded at Podfest: Conference Expo Booth Tips and Tricks | 00:23:28 | |
Welcome back to Branded: your comprehensive guide to creative branding. We are only two days away from Podfest and have been planning non-stop for the event for weeks. This year, Branded will have a booth in the expo hall for the first time and we're so excited to turn our space into an experience.
As we get ready, we're sharing insights from our past expo hall experiences, the plan for this event, and some crucial tips we've learned to help make the sponsorship effective and profitable.
Larry shares his sub-par booth set ups from the pre-Branded days and we reflect on the success of the Friendship Bracelet Booth from the Spark conference. Whether you're a seasoned pro or a first-time exhibitor, this episode is packed with tips to take your conference game to the next level. From planning and logistics to capturing and converting leads, we've got you covered.
If you're planning to attend Podfest 2024 this week, stop by our booth, say hi, and enter our giveaway!
Key Takeaways:
1. Booth Planning and Setup: When preparing for a conference booth, it's essential to carefully plan and set up the space within the given confines. This involves considering the layout, ensuring everything fits, bringing necessary items such as power strips, and ensuring adequate outlets for various equipment.
2. Engaging Experiences: Creating engaging experiences at the booth is essential for attracting and retaining visitors. We discussed how a unique and engaging booth experience, such as a friendship bracelet-making station and photo booth, can lead to more interaction, longer conversations, and building relationships with the audience.
3. Brand Representation: The importance of representing the brand well at a conference was emphasized. Making sure the booth and activities align with the brand's mission and values were highlighted to ensure a meaningful connection with the audience.
4. Lead Generation and Follow-Up: It's critical to plan a lead generation system ahead of time and ensure efficient follow-up after the event. Techniques like using photo booth apps to gather email addresses and sending information to the attendees' email addresses post-event were discussed.
5. Attention to Detail: The episode emphasized the significance of addressing small details, such as planning ahead for collateral, shipping timelines, and the need to make the booth's overall aesthetic, including the branding and taglines, consistent and appealing.
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