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Personal branding is not about self-promotion. It is about having the courage to be seen.
I’m Claire Bahn, host of the Powerful Personal Brand Podcast, and in this episode, I sit down with Greg Brewer, award-winning winemaker and 2020 Wine Enthusiast Winemaker of the Year, to explore what it truly takes to build a lasting reputation. From starting Brewer Clifton with just $12,000 to becoming the face of a globally respected wine label, Greg shares how personal branding evolves from quiet craftsmanship to bold visibility.
We talk about the tension between mastery and exposure and why doing exceptional work is only half the equation. In today’s world, personal branding requires conviction, clarity, and the willingness to be vulnerable. Greg opens up about the risk of putting yourself front and center, the danger of chasing trends, and why relevance comes from commitment rather than perfection.
In a space increasingly shaped by automation and AI, we discuss why authenticity is becoming the ultimate differentiator. When everything can be polished, filtered, and optimized, the brands that stand out are the ones that feel human. Greg shares how embracing imperfection, holding a clear point of view, and refusing to dilute your voice can create momentum that lasts decades.
You’ll learn:
If you are building a business, leading a brand, or stepping into thought leadership, this episode will challenge you to rethink how you show up and how boldly you are willing to be seen.
By Claire BahnPersonal branding is not about self-promotion. It is about having the courage to be seen.
I’m Claire Bahn, host of the Powerful Personal Brand Podcast, and in this episode, I sit down with Greg Brewer, award-winning winemaker and 2020 Wine Enthusiast Winemaker of the Year, to explore what it truly takes to build a lasting reputation. From starting Brewer Clifton with just $12,000 to becoming the face of a globally respected wine label, Greg shares how personal branding evolves from quiet craftsmanship to bold visibility.
We talk about the tension between mastery and exposure and why doing exceptional work is only half the equation. In today’s world, personal branding requires conviction, clarity, and the willingness to be vulnerable. Greg opens up about the risk of putting yourself front and center, the danger of chasing trends, and why relevance comes from commitment rather than perfection.
In a space increasingly shaped by automation and AI, we discuss why authenticity is becoming the ultimate differentiator. When everything can be polished, filtered, and optimized, the brands that stand out are the ones that feel human. Greg shares how embracing imperfection, holding a clear point of view, and refusing to dilute your voice can create momentum that lasts decades.
You’ll learn:
If you are building a business, leading a brand, or stepping into thought leadership, this episode will challenge you to rethink how you show up and how boldly you are willing to be seen.