Authentic Media Podcast

How to Build a Brand (Skip Canva First) ft. Abrielle Laurent


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Is your brand a reflection of your calling, or just what you think people want to see? 

In this episode, Abrielle Laurent breaks down exactly how to build a luxury brand that positions you as the expert, even if you're still figuring out what your "thing" is. Your brand isn't colors and logos, it's the foundation everything else sits on.

In this episode of the Authentic Media Podcast, Abrielle Laurent shares how she went from assistant principal to creative director and founder of A. Laurent Creative Co. and Eden Eleven, and how she helps entrepreneurs move from visibility to legacy through her signature branding methodology. Abrielle also serves as Director of Marketing for the Houston Business Women team.


YOU'LL LEARN:

  • The #1 mistake women entrepreneurs make with their brand (and why it's not what you think)
  • What branding actually is and why it's deeper than colors, logos, and fonts
  • How to tap into your creative genius and highest potential before you touch Canva
  • How to find the why behind your business and why that matters more than your offer


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Instagram: @a.laurentcreative.co

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