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As entrepreneurs, we’ve all thought at one point: “If I don’t come off as professional, no one will take me seriously. They’ll think I’m a newbie, and I won’t be able to sign clients or grow my business.” But here’s the truth: looking professional alone won’t cut it.
In this episode, Rae Fung and I revisit a past video that captures Rae’s evolution from a self-conscious newbie entrepreneur to a confident professional speaker & coach. She shares how honing her unique voice transformed her content creation process, highlighting the importance of authenticity, confidence, and strategic thinking.
Whether you’re an entrepreneur, content creator, or professional wanting to elevate your communication skills, this episode provides actionable advice to help you stand out and make a lasting impact using your voice.
In this episode, we cover:
(00:00) Introduction
(01:31) The role of content in Rae’s business
(03:23) The stages of Rae’s business
(06:57) Reviewing Rae’s past content
(10:46) Newbie coach vibes
(15:06) How to develop substance
(20:20) Being proud of past you
(21:51) When business feels misaligned
(25:57) Inspired and strategic content
(31:58) Professionalism vs authenticity
(41:20) Actionable takeaways
Connect with Cheryl Lau
Website: https://cheryllau.com
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@cheryltheory
Newsletter: https://cheryllau.com/email
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/cheryltheory
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/cheryllau
Connect with Rae Fung
Newsletter: https://sendfox.com/raefungx
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/raematrix
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/raefung
Blog: https://raefung.com/blog
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Contact
Please email [email protected] for business inquiries.
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As entrepreneurs, we’ve all thought at one point: “If I don’t come off as professional, no one will take me seriously. They’ll think I’m a newbie, and I won’t be able to sign clients or grow my business.” But here’s the truth: looking professional alone won’t cut it.
In this episode, Rae Fung and I revisit a past video that captures Rae’s evolution from a self-conscious newbie entrepreneur to a confident professional speaker & coach. She shares how honing her unique voice transformed her content creation process, highlighting the importance of authenticity, confidence, and strategic thinking.
Whether you’re an entrepreneur, content creator, or professional wanting to elevate your communication skills, this episode provides actionable advice to help you stand out and make a lasting impact using your voice.
In this episode, we cover:
(00:00) Introduction
(01:31) The role of content in Rae’s business
(03:23) The stages of Rae’s business
(06:57) Reviewing Rae’s past content
(10:46) Newbie coach vibes
(15:06) How to develop substance
(20:20) Being proud of past you
(21:51) When business feels misaligned
(25:57) Inspired and strategic content
(31:58) Professionalism vs authenticity
(41:20) Actionable takeaways
Connect with Cheryl Lau
Website: https://cheryllau.com
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@cheryltheory
Newsletter: https://cheryllau.com/email
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/cheryltheory
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/cheryllau
Connect with Rae Fung
Newsletter: https://sendfox.com/raefungx
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/raematrix
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/raefung
Blog: https://raefung.com/blog
Free Resource for Podcasters
THE PODCAST CONTENT AUDIT: Build a differentiated and timeless body of work
- Audit 9 different parts of your podcast content strategy
- Identify the specific areas you can improve on right away to set your podcast apart from the rest
Get the Audit here: https://cheryllau.com/audit
Contact
Please email [email protected] for business inquiries.
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