Who Cares About My Story?
Welcome to 'Who Cares About My Story?'. A podcast by Reme Mancera on the impact of sharing your Personal Brand Story on your business.
Conversations about the benefits and also the behind-the scenes challenges you face in deciding which parts to highlight, without oversharing or pretending to be someone else.
Reme Mancera is a Personal Brand Story Strategist and the creator of the 10 Story Connectors framework, a strategic storytelling tool to choose which personal stories to share so they build trust, create genuine connection, and lead to clients.
A Story Connector is a meaningful moment from your journey that illustrates a benefit or key factor of what you offer.
If you’ve ever felt overwhelmed by not having an “epic” story, or by having too many stories to choose from, Reme can help you to know exactly which story to share, when and why. Bringing clarity, confidence, … and clients.
Remember, your story is relevant and worth telling!
More details at rememancera.com/podcast
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Who Cares About My Story?
Owning your weird to share your story on video confidently, with Andrea Stenberg | 022
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Have you ever been afraid to show up as your true self on camera? What if embracing your 'weird' could be the key to attracting your perfect audience?
Today’s guest is Andrea Stenberg, a video marketing strategist who helps coaches and other heart-centered entrepreneurs explode their visibility, show off their expertise and get new clients using video.
Andrea started her business before online marketing was a thing, so she went from traditional offline marketing to embracing video marketing despite her initial fears and challenges.
In this episode, Andrea shares how it took her a while from deciding to get into video marketing, to actually doing it, and then there was also the challenge of showing up as her own ‘weird’ self.
In this episode, we talk about:
- The fears around showing up on camera, and how Andrea eventually managed to overcome them.
- The importance of authenticity in telling your story, and how sharing her struggles allowed Andrea to make genuine connections with her audience, which helped them to face their own video fears.
- Andrea’s concept of ‘owning your weird’ and being unapologetically yourself to attract your right people. Not everyone will connect with your story, but the people who do, are the ones you want to work with.
Join us for this conversation to get inspired to ‘own your weird’ and use it to grow strong connections with your audience!
Links/resources for this episode:
Andrea’s links:
Andrea’s free report with 7 videos for explosive growth: https://my.thebabyboomerentrepreneur.com/7videos
Andrea’s website: https://www.thebabyboomerentrepreneur.com/
Andrea’s LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/andreastenberg/
Andrea’s Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/andreastenberg/
Andrea’s Facebook community: https://www.facebook.com/groups/2062374727318967
My links:
Website: https://www.rememancera.com/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rememancera/
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/reme-mancera-postigo/
Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@rememancera
Ready to gain clarity and confidence in storytelling? Let's explore your 10 Story Connectors:
https://www.rememancera.com/story-connectors/
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CREDITS
Host: Reme Mancera
Guest: Andrea Stenberg
Podcast Manager: Rianne Sonneveld
Cover art creator: Danna Manija
Music: Funny Upbeat Pop Funk, by LightBeats
Contact information: https://www.rememancera.com/podcast/
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👄 Who Cares About My Story?
- Conversations on Personal Brand Story
Interviews with amazing guests about how sharing their stories has impacted their businesses. We cover the benefits and the behind-the-scenes challenges you face in deciding what to share, without oversharing or pretending to be someone else.
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https://www.rememancera.com/podcast/