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The Truth About Personal Branding: Finding Your Path (What Most People Get Wrong) w/ Paige Elliott

The Truth About Personal Branding: Finding Your Path (What Most People Get Wrong) w/ Paige Elliott

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In this first episode, I sat down with branding strategist Paige Elliott to talk about what personal branding actually means—and why most people are doing it completely wrong.

This conversation isn’t about logos or color schemes. It’s about identity, alignment, and how your real brand is built when no one’s watching. Paige and I dug into the hard truths about building your brand from the inside out, especially when you're juggling a 9–5 and a passion.

We talked about:

  • Why your brand is how people feel when you leave the room
  • The trap of skipping the self-discovery phase
  • How to show up consistently across your life and business
  • What it means to manage your “PIE” (Performance, Image, Exposure)
  • How to move with integrity—even when no one’s looking

Whether you're building a business, navigating your career, or trying to figure out how to show up more authentically—this episode is your starting point.

Let me know what resonated with you in the comments. And if you got value from this, share it with someone who needs to hear it.

🔗 Connect with Paige: https://www.instagram.com/iampaigeelliott/
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