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Episode Synopsis
Your work doesn't speak for itself. If you're a woman leader who works hard but feels invisible when promotions are discussed, this episode is for you. Dr. Andrea Wojnicki delivers a powerful training on personal branding specifically designed for women. You will learn the three ways that branding is different for women, why "my work speaks for itself" is holding you back, and exactly what to do about it. This isn't about becoming a social media influencer. This is about taking strategic control of your professional identity so the right people know your value, your expertise, and what you bring to the table. Andrea shares the PUR framework (Positive, Unique, Relevant), real stories from women who transformed their careers by focusing on what makes them unique, and practical communication strategies you can use immediately. If you're ready to stop being overlooked and start being recognized for the leader you are, this episode will show you how. CONNECT WITH ANDREA 🌐 Website: https://talkabouttalk.com/ 🔗 LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/andreawojnicki/ ✉️ Andrea’s Email Newsletter: https://www.talkabouttalk.com/newsletter/ 🟣 Talk About Talk on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/talk-about-talk-communication-skills-training/id1447267503 🟢 Talk About Talk on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3afgjXuYZPmNAfIrbn8zXn?si=9ebfc87768524369 📺 Talk About Talk on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@talkabouttalkyoutubeMENTIONED IN THIS EPISODEGlass Walls: Six Barriers Holding Women Back at Work by Dr. Amy Diehl: https://amzn.to/4jeuQlICompetent Jerks and Lovable Fools research paper: https://hbr.org/2005/06/competent-jerks-lovable-fools-and-the-formation-of-social-networksSeth Godin Episode: https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/making-a-ruckus-with-seth-godin-ep-171/id1447267503?i=1000669800604 TRANSCRIPTION Andrea Wojnicki: Being yourself on purpose. I have this in capital letters because that's what we're doing here right now. We are unapologetically in a disciplined and strategic way, thinking about what we're communicating about ourselves, and then communicating it in this strategic way. Well, hello there. I am really excited about this episode. Personal Branding for Women Leaders: Being Yourself on Purpose You're about to hear or watch a recording if you're on YouTube of a one-hour live training that I did recently called Personal Branding for Women Leaders. If you're a long-time listener to the Talk About Talk podcast, you'll notice that this one is just a little bit different. If this is your first time listening to the Talk About Talk podcast, then I have to say this is an outstanding place to start, and I should probably start by introducing myself. Let's do this. Let's talk about talk. My name is Dr. Andrea Wojnicki. Please just call me Andrea. I'm an executive communication coach here at Talk About Talk where I coach ambitious professionals and executives like you to communicate with confidence and clarity so you can achieve your career goals. If you check out the TalkAboutTalk.com website, you'll find information there about all the services we provide, including private coaching, masterclasses, corporate workshops, and on-demand courses. There are also lots of free resources that you can download there, and my free communication skills-focused email newsletter, you can check it all out at TalkAboutTalk.com. Let's get into the episode. As I said, this one is a little bit different from what we usually do. First of all, this episode is a recording of a live training session that I led a while ago. If you can watch this episode on YouTube, then you'll be able to not only hear me, but you'll also see my slides, and I'm sure you'll get a lot out of this, regardless, even if you're just listening. The second way that this episode is different is that the topic is targeted to females. To women leaders. You're about to learn three ways to define your personal brand, three ways. It is different for women, and three ways that you can start to build your own personal brand immediately. You'll also hear the Q&A at the end, and this is my favorite part of these live sessions. You're gonna hear some very insightful questions from a few audience members, including a question from an entrepreneur who I had no idea was in the audience and whose products I've used for decades, which was actually really cool. Alright. Here we go. If you are here, I'm gonna guess that you are either curious or maybe you're beyond curious and you're ready to start establishing your strong personal brand, or your professional identity, as I call it. And you probably also know, as I certainly do, that it is a little bit different for women. I'm gonna say that it is a little bit different for women. I'm gonna say it's, we have some unique challenges. Some of these challenges are imposed on us from society and culture, and some of them are things that we do to ourselves. So we're gonna talk about those things explicitly. But the fact that you're here, I think we are a fantastic tribe. I'm gonna say that if you're here, probably like me, you're not giving up. You're not. I'm gonna just let it happen. You're gonna make it happen. So kudos to you. We are gonna cover lots in the next hour. If you follow me on LinkedIn, or if you listen to the podcast, or you subscribe to the newsletter, you're gonna know one thing about me, which is I'm really big on the power of three. I'm really big on the power three. So I'm gonna take you through three ways to think about your brand, and then I'm gonna take you through three ways that branding is different for women. Then I'm gonna take you through my top three suggestions. So I was thinking, given this audience of women only, what are my top three suggestions? Given these definitions and given the ways that branding is different for women, my three suggestions for what you can do starting right now to start developing your ideal personal brand or professional identity. So we're gonna cover those three things, and then I'm gonna open it up to the Q&A. And as I said, you can put the questions in the chat. I've got Priscilla here who's helping us out and to moderate me some of the questions. Or you can also raise your virtual hand at the end. I don't wanna spend too much time introducing myself, but I just wanna say briefly, for those of you who I do know, it's wonderful to see you again. And for those of you who I haven't met, thank you and welcome. What Personal Branding Really Means (and What It’s Not) So I wanna start by sharing with you what branding is not in my mind. One thing that I know from reading and thinking and podcasting and interviewing people and on and on about a focused on personal branding. One thing that I know for sure that's true is that many people have different ideas about what we're talking about here. So I have had clients who want me to help them establish their personal brand, and we set up a coaching program, and they go back to their boss, and they're like, here's the list of topics that Andrea's gonna take me through that we're gonna cover in the coaching sessions. And one of the 10 topics is personal branding. And sometimes this has happened a few times. Their manager will say, yes, yes, yes, yes. No, no personal branding. So why is that? They think that I am going to try to turn them into a social media influencer, so they quit their job or monetize their brand. And I'm here to say that is not what I'm talking about. Although if you really wanted to, you could. But I think about branding differently. I think of it as your identity or your reputation. This is basically taking the strategic principles that we know as brand managers. As I was at Kraft, a brand manager has a creative brief, a strategic brief that they share with their agency to come up with their packaging and their advertising and their promotions, and their positioning. And all of the elements of that brief are. How we can think about ourselves in terms of your values, in terms of what makes you unique relative to your competitors, if you wanna use the same vocabulary, right? All of these things we can think about strategically in terms of ourselves. Three Powerful Ways to Define Your Personal Brand I'm gonna share with you a couple of definitions. The first one is a definition that, if you've done any reading on personal branding, you've probably come across this before. It's Jeff Bezos, the founder and former CEO of Amazon. He famously said, your brand is what people say about you when you're not in the room. And this quote has become synonymous with personal branding work, just about any article, as I said that you've ever read in the first couple of paragraphs. This is what comes up, and this is the definition that I actu
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