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Content Personalization: A Broader Look at Community Building
In our hyperconnected world, thinking about a brand from a siloed perspective can be a deadly mistake. We've established that compelling storytelling that makes consumers feel is a shortcut to community building. However, brands can't oversee the massive potential of partnerships that make sense; they translate into exponential growth and refine personalized content creation.
In today's solo episode, I share great insight about community building, content personalization, storytelling, and consumer psychology I learned from Create & Cultivate's Beauty and Wellness event and Lori Harder's Girlfriends & Business conference speech.
Throughout this episode, you'll hear why compelling storytelling is crucial and the difference between making your audience feel something and telling them something. You'll also learn about the "TikTok approach" to community building and personalized content creation, target audience analysis, details of the Cultivating Media, the company I'm working on to launch soon, and more.
Tune in and listen to Episode 9 of Cultivating Wellness Media and discover new ways of connecting with your audience and other brands.
In This Episode, You Will Learn:
- About storytelling and community creation (4:20)
- The importance of understanding consumers' why ( 5:50)
- Using social media for personalization and storytelling (9:00)
- What are data-driven avatars, and how can they help you grow your brand (12:10)
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44:37||Ep. 15One of the most complex challenges an artist in business must face is the duality between being drawn to art in its pure essence and deciphering the code to make it profitable. At the same time, the satisfaction of finding the sweet spot between "birthing" pieces of content that generate profit for the company and its customers is incomparable. In today's episode, the extraordinarily creative artist, chocolatier, and entrepreneur Annie Woo joins us to share her version of mixing arts, inspiration, ingenuity, and business. Annie is the Founder of Sweetstory Media, a video service company that helps entrepreneurs find their best media voice through the creation of conscious entertainment. She is also the Founder of Sweetduet, a brand focused on health, nutrition, and integrity, currently pioneering the organic premium gourmet industry that sells organic, unadulterated, chocolate-covered fruit. Throughout this episode, you'll hear about Annie's journey as an entrepreneur and artist, how she developed her passion for chocolate, and how she got into CPG. You'll also hear about the meditative-inducing characteristics of chocolate making, how to create content that inspires and creates loyal customers, Annie's thoughts on balancing passion projects and generating profit, and much more. Tune in and listen to episode 15 of Cultivating Wellness Media and learn more about Annie's unique perspective on blending arts, health, and entrepreneurship.In This Episode, You Will Learn:About Annie's first encounter with CPG and chocolate (3:40)About the meditative-inducing properties of chocolate making (13:00)Annie talks about the creation of Sweetstory Media (22:00)How to captivate audiences through artistic storytelling (27:10)The importance of self-care and being patient with ourselves as entrepreneurs (32:30)Connect with Annie:LinkedInInstagramSweetstory Media websiteSweetduet websiteLet's connect!LinkedInInstagramWebsite consultation14. Breaking Down the Universal Truth of Health and Fitness with Maryann Walsh, RD
49:08||Ep. 14The almost infinite amount of online resources available about health and fitness might be a double-edged sword. On one side, people with no nutrition knowledge can google a FODMAP diet and have a reasonable idea of what foods to avoid and which ones to consume more frequently. At the same time, many people might fall for the dietary dogma of the moment, follow a celebrity's extreme diet, or plan their meals copying a "what I eat during the day" reel on Instagram, just to break their faces against the only universal truth of health and fitness: each wellness journey is unique. This week, we hear about holistic nutrition, weight loss, mental health, and communications from the multifaceted expert Maryann Walsh. Maryann is a Registered Dietitian and Wellness Expert and owner of Walsh Nutrition Consulting. She holds two Bachelor's degrees, one in Dietetics and the other in Biological Sciences and Marketing, a Master's degree in Food and Nutrition, and is getting her doctorate in Psychology.Throughout this episode, Maryann shares her thoughts on how the general public access, interprets and uses the massive amount of information about nutrition and wellness they have available. She also discusses time management, mental health, and personal growth and why people shouldn't mindlessly follow nutrition dogmas. Additionally, we expand on the importance of spreading awareness of mental and physical health issues, how she developed a passion for helping people deal with mental health issues, her newest endeavor at a substance abuse recovery clinic, and more.Tune in and listen to episode 14 of Cultivating Wellness Media and learn why you should stay away from one-size-fits-all nutrition and dietary solutions. In This Episode, You Will Learn:A bit about Maryann's background and what led her to become a health and nutrition expert (3:30)Maryann talks about the importance of trusting the process (14:50)The double-edged sword of nutrition and health online resources (26:20)Maryann talks about the newest project that brings joy to her heart (34:00)Connect with Maryann:WebsiteLinkedInInstagramLet's connect!LinkedInInstagramWebsite consultation13. How Styling Your Wardrobe Can Influence Your Mindset and Boost Confidence with Tannya Bernadette
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48:14||Ep. 12We all want our brand to sell, our offerings to be widely known, and our customers to understand how our products can improve their lives. After all, there wouldn't be a company without sales. Still, throwing products at people's faces 24/7 does not draw people into brands; the sense of community does. So, how can we create a sense of community, advertise consistently, and attract eyeballs to our brand without overwhelming our audience with our presence? In this episode, Maggie Glenski joins us to share her expertise in tailored content creation, organic growth, how to present ourselves and our brand on social media, and more. Maggie is an award-winning advertising leader, mom, self-proclaimed book nerd, and the Founder and CEO of Wrinkle's Content Studio. During her time in corporate America, she managed massive accounts like Gatorade, Exxon Mobil, Toyota, and Intel, to name a few, and participated in some of VMLY&R's most-awarded work at Cannes, Clio, and One Show Awards.Throughout our conversation, we learn why Maggie abandoned her super-successful career as a marketing strategist for industry giants and started working with ambitious founders. You'll also hear about Maggie's bumpy beginning as an entrepreneur, the curious origin of her company's name that'll blow your mind, and her love for words, books, and crafting stories. Additionally, you'll get tons of valuable insights on tailored content creation, brand strategy, authenticity, entrepreneurship, how not to cringe when looking at your content, and much more. Tune in and listen to episode 12 of Cultivating Wellness Media and learn the secrets to making your brand be seen without overwhelming your audience. In This Episode, You Will Learn:About Maggie's background (3:00)How to resonate with your audience without spending a fortune (7:10)The story behind Maggie's company name, Wrinkle's Content Studio (18:00)What to post on social media when you're out of ideas (22:00)About Maggie's excellent newsletter (32:40)Entrepreneurship is not always a smooth road (38:20)Connect with Maggie:WebsiteLinkedInInstagramJoin Maggie's NewsletterLet's connect!LinkedInInstagramWebsite consultationKeywords:Wrinkle's Content Studio - Tailored Content Creation - Attract Eyeballs To Your Brand11. A Whole New Approach To Health & Wellness with Sam Grantham
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