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Everyone Needs a Personal Brand with Paige Arnof-Fenn


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Paige Arnof-Fenn is the founder and CEO of global branding and marketing firm Mavens & Moguls, based in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Her clients include Microsoft, Virgin, The New York Times Company, Colgate, venture-backed startups, and non-profit organizations. Here, Paige discusses why it's vital for everyone to have a personal brand and how to stay relevant in a constantly changing media landscape.

 

Key Takeaways:

- The benefits of tai chi

- Why everyone needs a personal brand

- Finding your brand's core values


Episode Timeline:

1:30    Paige's love of tai chi

3:00    The benefits of tai chi

5:30     Tai chi is a walking meditation

6:45    Why everyone needs a personal brand

8:00    If you're not online, you're invisible

9:00    Pick your platform

10:00 How blogs can go wrong

12:20 Finding your core values

14:45 Your brand is like an artistic voice

16:00 Brands are financially valuable

17:30 The new importance of humanity

19:45 How does Paige stay relevant?

22:00 The importance of awareness


This episode’s guest:

• Paige Arnof-Fenn on LinkedIn

• Mavens & Moguls


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