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Want to build a brand that’s actually you, not just a pretty logo and Instagram grid?
In this episode with Ruha Ratnam from The Designist Studio shares how we can make an impact in our branding. We dig into the connection between your core values, the people you surround yourself with, and your ability to create an impactful, trust-driven business. Join us for an unfiltered conversation about how authenticity in business is more than surface-level branding, and so much more!
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We share our own stories of finding balance, making space for play, and evolving our approach to business in a world that never seems to stop. If you’re ready to lead with passion, authenticity, and a little kindness to yourself!, this episode is for you.
Ruha is a brand strategist and website designer. Her clients are coaches and consultants who want to level up their online presence by being uniquely themselves so that they can grow their visibility and attract their dreamiest clients.
$17
INCLUDED
✷ Weekly sales & visibility challenges to keep you focused on the revenue-generating activities
✷ Hot Seat Business Coaching live every month to answer your burning business questions
✷ Shop Talks with a new companion workbook live every month to balance personal growth with business literacy
✷ Special Guest Experts with live Q&A every month to deepen your entrepreneurial education
✷ Lindsay's signature Ick-Free Sales Training and more bonus sales tools to help you fall in love with selling
✷ Monthly Sales Strategy & Action Plans to help you ditch pointless busy work and dial in on sales & visibility strategies that work!
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