Personal Branding Podcast

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Join my weekly discussions and interviews on Personal Branding | Personal Development | Publishing | Providing inspiration and teachings on branding, social media and authoring. I'm your host Bernard Kelvin Clive.

Episodios

  • The Rise of the Silent Brands

    27/01/2025 Duración: 08min

    Can brands be silent? Some think they must be loud and everywhere to make an impact. Today, let’s explore “The Rise of the Silent Brands” — brands that are quiet yet impactful and profitable. A few months ago, I traveled to Kumasi, Ghana, for a project. While settling in, I needed to get some water. When I asked for popular water brands at a small neighborhood shop, they handed me an unfamiliar brand. Initially, I was hesitant and decided to look elsewhere. I visited a larger store in the municipal market, but the same unfamiliar brand was all they stocked. Surprised, I had no choice but to buy it. The following day, I went out again, taking a different route, hoping to find the brand I preferred. To my surprise, every shop along that path also sold the same water. It became evident that this was the dominant brand in the community. Despite the noise on radio and TV about other popular brands, this quiet brand reigned supreme in that area. This experience got me thinking about the power of s

  • Does it really take 2?

    14/01/2025 Duración: 07min

    Today, we are looking at the idea that two can play the game—a story about partnership and how it can enhance your brand and business as you move forward. Let me share this story with you. A couple of weeks ago, as a dad, I was observing my kids play. Young kids play a lot, and most time, I’m there watching them. Sometimes they play on their own, picking up toys or creating their games. But on this particular occasion, I noticed something interesting. My older daughter was calling her younger sister to play with her. She was so insistent, almost crying, that she needed her sister to join her. I wondered why it was so important, so I asked her. She explained that the game they were playing required two people. One needed to act as a teacher and the other as a student. Sure, she could have used her imagination to create a figure to play with, but this time, she wanted her sister to sit in the “class” so she could teach her directly and have her repeat the words after her. This got me thinking. It se

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