Trusted Authority - The Podcast

55. Visualising, Building & Commercialising Personal + Business Brands Saved [Interview with Phil di Bella]


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If you want to learn what it takes to build (personal and business) brands, that can leave a legacy and live beyond you - this episode is for you!   We are joined by Phil Di Bella, who I'd call a serial entrepreneur, futuristic leader and remarkable builder of brands, businesses and people.   It’s a juicy conversation and one to bookmark because Phil is a very open book and shares very generously a ton of practical and very actionable insights. In this interview, we covered: what it takes to build businesses that not only lead the way but set new standards in the industry the role and responsibilities employees and employers play in building a future-proof business the ‘secret’ ingredient in building a strong culture how he judges and approaches current and new business opportunities (and he even shares a template to follow if you’re on a cross road and not sure whether it’s time to jump or stay) his way of building a brand and sharing strong opinions as a leader publicly   ___________ Want to become the Trusted Authority in your field by building and monetising your expertise? Here are a few ways you can get started with my resources: 1.) Download the free Guide to learn 5 practical strategies on how to  2.) Watch my brand new 33min training: 3.) Book your complimentary 4.) Connect with Check out all show notes and further resources over at
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