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By Towela Mutale
The podcast currently has 8 episodes available.
Your professional demeanor inspires confidence in you and your business. To be successful in your workplace, you do what you promise, solve problems instead of causing them, and understand the importance of common courtesies.
In this episode, I share tips on how to be a good organiser and participant of them.
Remember, we are about setting superior standards for ourselves and others.
Do you have an etiquette question? Send it to me, I would love to answer it on the podcast. Email it to [email protected] and I'll be sure to give you a shout out:)
Bye for now friend x
Towela.
It's true friend, first impressions do matter.
The image you project when meeting someone for the first time can be permanent. If you smile and convey confidence and composure, you'll make a positive and long-lasting first impression.
So here are four very simple yet helpful tips to help you greet correctly. As most of us make our return to face to face interactions after an extended period of working and socialising remotely, they serve as a reminder that etiquette is about consideration and respect and it applies to everyone.
Good manners are a valuable asset that cost nothing to acquire.
Your personal branding bestie, Towela x
'Being a woman is a superpower' - Mususu Chisanga.
Mususu has been described by others as a highly competent professional who is committed to excellence and is always striving to continuously improve herself. She is said to have a high level of emotional intelligence, is self aware, empathetic and self motivated.
As a leader, she is described as having a collaborative approach, always ensuring that opinions and thoughts of others are heard and amplified to compile the best result.
Mususu holds an Honours Bachelor of Science (Biochemistry) and an MBA, Marketing Strategy and creates harmony between her demanding roles as a wife, mum, highly driven professional and leader of a global team. WOW!
I hope her story of building such an engaging personal brand inspires you and provides you with some useful tips and tricks on how you too can create such a unique personal brand. I believe you can become what you can see in others.
Thanks for listening friend and remember, big achievements are for those that set superior standards for themselves.
Bye for now friend x
Towela.
Is it possible for someone to go from being a homeless migrant in a new country to being one of the country's 100 women of influence? Mariam says yes! it is possible. How about rising to the national stage within 1 year of graduating from University? Yep, can be done too.
Join me in conversation with Mariam as shares her view of personal branding and why she got interested in it.
Mariam is a Pakistani-Australian woman who is a speaker, facilitator, entrepreneur and coach. Mariam co-founded MoneyGirl – a social enterprise delivering financial literacy to young women.
Now, she speaks at events and organisations about the importance of intersectionality (Diversity and Inclusion) in organisational strategy, strength-based community building and stakeholder engagement.
She has been recognised by the Financial Review as one of Australia’s 100 Women of Influence, and by the State as a 2020 NSW Young Woman of the Year Finalist.
She joins me in conversation as we talk about personal branding and why she got interested in it.
Learn more about Money Girl at www.moneygirl.co and Mariam at www.mariammohammed.com. You can also follow her on socials @moneymariam.
I would love to keep the conversation going so please let me know how you're going with building your personal brand. Send me an email with your personal branding questions for the special Q&A episode - [email protected].
Otherwise, lets chat on Instagram or Facebook @towelamutale.
Your friend,
Towela x.
In this episode, I am joined by Annie Gichuru, the founder of Uplifting Studios, a platform dedicated to supporting online business owners to build racially equitable businesses so they can be intentionally inclusive.
Annie has become a leading Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (DEI) coach & consultant for online entrepreneurs, most notable of which is her partnership with The Beautiful You Coaching Academy, where she supports trainees and coaches.
She is deeply passionate about representation through a racial justice lens, and combines her experience as an internationally certified life coach, her love of story telling, and her extensive career as a Human Resource specialist to deliver REPRESENTED - a transformational online program, which has been described as 'a must for all business owners who are ready to build a culturally and racially diverse, inclusive and equitable business'.
Annie's grace, gentle spirit and passion for a racially equitable world is setting her apart in the coaching and personal development industry as a compassionate educator with an incredible space holding ability.
Annie has called Australia home for more than 20 years, having relocated from Kenya as an international student. She now lives in New South Wales with her husband and 2 young children.
Follow Annie on Instagram:
https://www.instagram.com/upliftingstudiostv/
or sign up to the REPRESENTED Course Waitlist:
https://www.upliftingstudios.com.au/represented-waitlist
Follow me on Instagram:
https://www.instagram.com/towelamutale/
See what's going on with Kutowa Woman at www.kutowawoman.com
Thanks for listening, friend x
"The more you know about yourself, the better you can interact with people".
Friends, you'll best enjoy this episode sitting in a comfortable spot with a hot or cold beverage of your choice or on a long solitary walk.
Talking to Carrie was like me literally me opening up to my personal psychologist and career coach as she helps me with three key challenges I've faced in my leadership career. She tells me I did to work on myself a little bit more to better interact with other people. She leads well, Carrie.
Do you struggle with having 'difficult conversations? Well, listen in as Carrie tells me why it's important to have them and shares a framework to have them. A free copy of Carries top tips for having a crucial conversation and a self directed worksheet to help you identify your values will be emailed to everyone in our Kutowa Woman Community. Thanks for sharing Carrie.
Let's connect....
Http://www.instagram.com/towelamutale/
http://instagram.com/liveworkbehappy
http://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/shes-abrand/id1591351908
Kutowa Woman -
https://kutowawoman.com/
Thank you for subscribing, rating and reviewing, friend.
'It's not just books that will get you ahead in life, but intentional wholesome growth'.
Friends, you'll be inspired by Chansa's approach to life and personal development.
In this conversation, she shares how she has taken carefully planned steps to cultivate her brand as a financial literacy advocate and educator, with a relatable 'why'.
Chansa is passionate about empowering, educating and equipping people with the right tools to live a life of financial abundance. She is polished, poised and professional...She is a Brand!
Let's connect ....
https://www.instagram.com/towelamutale/
https://instagram.com/chansa_a/
https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/shes-a-brand/id1591351908
Kutowa Woman -
https://kutowawoman.com/
Thank you for subscribing, rating and reviewing, friend.
WELCOME to She's a Brand, the podcast where we hear inspiring stories of incredible women that have successfully created a unique and engaging personal brand.
In this short trailer, I give you an idea of what the podcast is going to be about, which I am very excited about.
I look forward to connecting with you on
Insta: @towelamutale
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.kutowawoman.com
The podcast currently has 8 episodes available.