In this episode Angela, Christy and Michelle discuss:
*Being as universal as possible
*Discovering what you’re good at, you may surprise yourself!
*Putting the good into the universe
*Finding unique content that appeals to listeners
Key Takeaways:
*Be open and accessible to your audience and engage with your listeners
*Share your experiences to help others learn
*Be sure to be authentically you
*Don’t engage in negativity, stay positive!
“The Big Wedding Planning Podcast's mission is to bring real, honest, experience-based advice to the masses in a grounded, accessible, and entertaining way. We don't judge, we don't shame, we don't discriminate and we don't fan the flames of impossible expectations. We believe a wedding should be an expression of love, and we believe wedding planning can be fun!” - Christy & Michelle
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Show: The Big Wedding Planning Podcast (iTunes, Stitcher, Alexa)
In this episode, Angela and Bron Hansboro discuss:
*Taking a step back and asking yourself “Who am I?” to find your passion and how you relate to others
*Being intuitive to connect with your clients
*How to be appealing to everyone
*Managing burnout so you can keep yourself full and whole so you can continue to pride the level of service your clients require
Key Takeaways:
*”The Secret Sauce” - Be Genuine!
*Invest in yourself and know your value
*It is important to build great relationships in order to grow
*Universal Accessibility
"Don’t sell products and goods, sell experiences" - Bron Hansboro
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In this episode, Angela and Alan Berg discuss:
*Experiences that make you knowledgable
*Adapting in an ever changing industry
*The 5 Step Method to Communication
*Being different not for the sake of being different, but because you ARE different.
Key Takeaways:
*Always be 10 steps ahead.
*Be YOU. Don’t try to be anyone else.
*Don’t advertise for the business you have, advertise for the business you want to get
*If you listen, people will tell you exactly what they need.
I want to help you be the best you’ve ever been… and then be better! - Alan Berg