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How to Stand Out in a Crowd

How to Stand Out in a Crowd

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Why listen? Because your brand is already speaking for you whether you’ve built it intentionally or not. This episode gives you the tools to take control, stand out in your career, and open doors that skills alone can’t.

Ever feel like you’re just blending in at work, in business, or even in everyday life? In this episode of Serving Up Success with a Splash, hosts Angie Snowball and Bruce Cramer reveal how to build a personal brand that makes you memorable for all the right reasons.

With a French 75 in hand (elegant, bold, and unforgettable just like your brand should be) they break down how to:

• Clarify your values so people know exactly what you stand for.

• Define your “three words,” the ones you want and don’t want others to use about you.

• Use tools like LinkedIn to tell your story authentically, not just list job titles.

• Translate your brand into business and leadership, where your reputation becomes your greatest asset.

• Avoid common pitfalls that weaken your brand (like inconsistent messaging or misusing social platforms).

Cocktail of the Week: The French 75

Ingredients

• 1 oz (30 ml) gin (some variations use cognac)

• 1/2 oz (15 ml) fresh lemon juice

• 1/2 oz (15 ml) simple syrup

• 3 oz (90 ml) chilled champagne (or other dry sparkling wine)

• Garnish: Lemon twist

Instructions

1. Add gin, lemon juice, and simple syrup into a cocktail shaker with ice.

2. Shake until well chilled.

3. Strain into a chilled flute or coupe glass.

4. Top with champagne.

5. Garnish with a lemon twist.

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