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Branding, Boundaries, and Bullsh💋t
Ghetto Country Brandmother®
72 episodes
5 days ago
Branding, Boundaries, & Bullsh💋t is an unfiltered, unscripted, and barely edited commentary and conversation on personal branding. The host, Ghetto Country Brandmother®, is the Head Brandma In Charge @ Brandma's House. She's been at for over 15 years. Brandma here for Brandbabies™ who want to be Brand Leaders, not brand. She talks about topics like integrating personal brands into the brand architecture, leveraging bias for marketing, and calling out what she deems bullshit in the personal branding industry. This is a thing because personal branding isn't personal, it's business
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Branding, Boundaries, & Bullsh💋t is an unfiltered, unscripted, and barely edited commentary and conversation on personal branding. The host, Ghetto Country Brandmother®, is the Head Brandma In Charge @ Brandma's House. She's been at for over 15 years. Brandma here for Brandbabies™ who want to be Brand Leaders, not brand. She talks about topics like integrating personal brands into the brand architecture, leveraging bias for marketing, and calling out what she deems bullshit in the personal branding industry. This is a thing because personal branding isn't personal, it's business
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Being Famous Is Not A Personal Brand Qualifier
Branding, Boundaries, and Bullsh💋t
38 minutes 43 seconds
1 year ago
Being Famous Is Not A Personal Brand Qualifier

In this episode of the Branding, Boundaries, and Bullshit podcast, your host, the Ghetto Country Brandmother®, goes in on Kevin Hart's attempt at the restaurant business with Hart House. She doesn't come right out and say it was a failure but she certainly teases it.

Being a celebrity is not the same as personal branding and Kevin proves that in spades. That's because there's a difference between being known and being know for something. He's know for being a comedian and that's pretty much it. Of course, Brandma talks about the importance of personal branding, the challenges celebrities face when venturing into business ventures unrelated to their persona, and the pitfalls of assuming celebrity status automatically translates to business success.

With in your face insights and personal anecdotes, Brandma cuts loose on why Hart's plant-based restaurant couldn't sustain itself and what it reveals about the realities of personal branding. 00:00 Introduction and Podcast Struggles 00:17 Kevin Hart's Restaurant Venture 01:35 Personal Branding Insights 04:07 Kevin Hart's Social Media Analysis 09:59 Celebrity Influence and Restaurant Challenges 18:38 Challenges of Expanding a Business 20:09 Introducing Grandma's New Book 21:10 Kevin Hart's Restaurant Ventures 24:02 Critique of Kevin Hart's Branding 34:26 Comparing Celebrity Endorsements 37:51 Final Thoughts and Sign-Off

Branding, Boundaries, and Bullsh💋t
Branding, Boundaries, & Bullsh💋t is an unfiltered, unscripted, and barely edited commentary and conversation on personal branding. The host, Ghetto Country Brandmother®, is the Head Brandma In Charge @ Brandma's House. She's been at for over 15 years. Brandma here for Brandbabies™ who want to be Brand Leaders, not brand. She talks about topics like integrating personal brands into the brand architecture, leveraging bias for marketing, and calling out what she deems bullshit in the personal branding industry. This is a thing because personal branding isn't personal, it's business