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Jago - Emotional Intelligence: The Key to Authentic Personal Branding

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We welcome Steve Richards and Ryan O'Keeffe of Jago. They believe that personal branding is about being the real you. It’s about authentic leadership. They are EQ experts, anthropologists, film makers and storytellers and Male Allies to women.

When women have male allies supporting them, they become braver, more visible and more authentic. This episode explores how personal branding and emotional intelligence serve as foundations for women's empowerment.
• Personal branding isn't about manufacturing an image but understanding who you truly are and communicating that authentically
• Women often focus on getting the job done rather than talking about their accomplishments, limiting their visibility
• Emotional intelligence serves as the foundation for authentic personal branding and effective leadership
• Women typically score higher on empathy and interpersonal relationships, which are valuable leadership qualities
• Self-awareness, followed by intentional action, is essential for developing a strong personal brand
• Male allies play a crucial role in supporting women to take their rightful seats at decision-making tables
• Breaking taboos like openly discussing menopause helps create supportive environments where all can thrive
Please keep showing up, using your status, your currency, and showing the world who you are. Use your voice – journal, speak, or sing out loud – however you do it, we hope you join us in saying it, sister.
EQ Report

https://www.linkedin.com/in/ryan-okeeffe/

https://www.linkedin.com/in/steve-richards-/

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Chapters

1. Welcome to Say it Sister Podcast (00:00:00)

2. Male Allies in Feminine Leadership (00:01:29)

3. Understanding Personal Branding (00:07:41)

4. Emotional Intelligence as a Superpower (00:13:04)

5. Personal Brand Journey & Practical Tips (00:22:22)

6. Breaking Taboos: The Menopause Movement (00:36:24)

7. Closing Thoughts & Call to Action (00:45:06)

46 episodes

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Content provided by Lucy Barkas & Karen Heras Kelly, Lucy Barkas, and Karen Heras Kelly. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Lucy Barkas & Karen Heras Kelly, Lucy Barkas, and Karen Heras Kelly or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://ppacc.player.fm/legal.

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We welcome Steve Richards and Ryan O'Keeffe of Jago. They believe that personal branding is about being the real you. It’s about authentic leadership. They are EQ experts, anthropologists, film makers and storytellers and Male Allies to women.

When women have male allies supporting them, they become braver, more visible and more authentic. This episode explores how personal branding and emotional intelligence serve as foundations for women's empowerment.
• Personal branding isn't about manufacturing an image but understanding who you truly are and communicating that authentically
• Women often focus on getting the job done rather than talking about their accomplishments, limiting their visibility
• Emotional intelligence serves as the foundation for authentic personal branding and effective leadership
• Women typically score higher on empathy and interpersonal relationships, which are valuable leadership qualities
• Self-awareness, followed by intentional action, is essential for developing a strong personal brand
• Male allies play a crucial role in supporting women to take their rightful seats at decision-making tables
• Breaking taboos like openly discussing menopause helps create supportive environments where all can thrive
Please keep showing up, using your status, your currency, and showing the world who you are. Use your voice – journal, speak, or sing out loud – however you do it, we hope you join us in saying it, sister.
EQ Report

https://www.linkedin.com/in/ryan-okeeffe/

https://www.linkedin.com/in/steve-richards-/

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Welcome to Say it Sister Podcast (00:00:00)

2. Male Allies in Feminine Leadership (00:01:29)

3. Understanding Personal Branding (00:07:41)

4. Emotional Intelligence as a Superpower (00:13:04)

5. Personal Brand Journey & Practical Tips (00:22:22)

6. Breaking Taboos: The Menopause Movement (00:36:24)

7. Closing Thoughts & Call to Action (00:45:06)

46 episodes

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