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Lauren V. Davis, personal branding consultant and host of The Real Personal Branding Podcast, joins the show to reveal why the executives who say "I don't have any stories" are usually the ones holding everyone else's.
In this conversation, we explore why connection beats credentials in building trust, how a financial advisor turned his mother's death into his most powerful client story, and why a real estate coach's "naked in the closet moment" converted more leads than any feature list ever could.
Lauren shares her three-part framework for extracting stories from reluctant leaders (moment → shift → meaning), the dinner party test for finding your best material, and why you should Google yourself right now with the keyword you want to own.
You'll walk away with a simple journaling practice that captures stories before they disappear, the empathy exercise that reveals gaps in your narrative, and one question that helps people overcome both imposter syndrome and storytelling paralysis: "What do people thank you for most often?"
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Lauren V. Davis is a personal branding consultant, speaker, podcast host, and former record store owner. She helps business owners, speakers, and entrepreneurs establish visibility through masterminds, retreats, and 1:1 consulting. Her work has been featured in Reader's Digest and Huffington Post, and she hosts The Real Personal Branding Podcast (top 2% worldwide).
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Chief Story Officer is a podcast about how stories drive strategy, not just communication. Host Rob D. Willis talks with executives and thought leaders about the moments where the right message changed everything.
Real stories. Real impact. Every two weeks.
CONNECT WITH ROB
Want frameworks for strategic storytelling? Download the free guide: "5 Ways to Make People Care About Your Strategy"
→ subscribepage.io/robdwillis
Connect with Rob:
Subscribe to Chief Story Officer wherever you listen to podcasts.
By Rob D. WillisLauren V. Davis, personal branding consultant and host of The Real Personal Branding Podcast, joins the show to reveal why the executives who say "I don't have any stories" are usually the ones holding everyone else's.
In this conversation, we explore why connection beats credentials in building trust, how a financial advisor turned his mother's death into his most powerful client story, and why a real estate coach's "naked in the closet moment" converted more leads than any feature list ever could.
Lauren shares her three-part framework for extracting stories from reluctant leaders (moment → shift → meaning), the dinner party test for finding your best material, and why you should Google yourself right now with the keyword you want to own.
You'll walk away with a simple journaling practice that captures stories before they disappear, the empathy exercise that reveals gaps in your narrative, and one question that helps people overcome both imposter syndrome and storytelling paralysis: "What do people thank you for most often?"
KEY TOPICS
GUEST BIO & LINKS
Lauren V. Davis is a personal branding consultant, speaker, podcast host, and former record store owner. She helps business owners, speakers, and entrepreneurs establish visibility through masterminds, retreats, and 1:1 consulting. Her work has been featured in Reader's Digest and Huffington Post, and she hosts The Real Personal Branding Podcast (top 2% worldwide).
Connect with Lauren:
ABOUT THE SHOW
Chief Story Officer is a podcast about how stories drive strategy, not just communication. Host Rob D. Willis talks with executives and thought leaders about the moments where the right message changed everything.
Real stories. Real impact. Every two weeks.
CONNECT WITH ROB
Want frameworks for strategic storytelling? Download the free guide: "5 Ways to Make People Care About Your Strategy"
→ subscribepage.io/robdwillis
Connect with Rob:
Subscribe to Chief Story Officer wherever you listen to podcasts.