Integrity In The Coaching Industry

Integrity In The Coaching Industry

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The Authenticity Lie: Why Most Personal Brands Are Still Fake

Authenticity is trending. Everyone is talking about it. Everyone is selling it. Everyone is suddenly “real.” And yet… most personal brands still feel fake. In this powerful, no-filter conversation with Jill Stanton, we unpack the uncomfortable truth about authenticity in business ...  Show more

Why Most Personal Brands Blend In (And How to Become Unmistakable)

If this episode lands for you join me on my upcoming workshop DM me “BRAND” on instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thequeenofconfidence If you’re holding back, second-guessing yourself, or diluting your message so you don’t upset anyone… this episode is for you. Caring what peopl ...  Show more

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