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Many of you might be online, but your website or social media profile doesn’t have the right visual and verbal identity. You aren’t clarifying your purpose and mission, and no one can really make sense of who you are, who you’re serving and what you’re serving. In today’s episode, we discuss the 5 elements that helped me lay the right foundation for my podcast and personal brand to overcome some of these obstacles.
This week’s featured trailblazer is yours truly, Stephen A. Hart.
In case you don’t know … I’m Stephen A. Hart and I’m a Brand Alignment Strategist who guides busy heart-centered entrepreneurs and leaders through a clear and proven process to build, market and grow their amazing personal brand. I also host this podcast, Trailblazers.FM, which is the #1 interview style podcast that explores stories of successful black professionals. The podcast has featured more than 150 black professionals and has been heard by more than 250,000 from 140 countries around the world.
My ask today is that you’d help share this episode. If you’re posting to social, please tag @tbpod and use the hashtag #TrailblazersFM
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Your vision wants to come to fruition for you just as much as you want to see it for yourself. But a lot of people forget to do the work. […]
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