In this conversation, I talk with bestselling poet Jennae Cecelia, whose words have reached over 16 million readers worldwide through her viral poem I Met My Younger Self for Coffee. We met in Boston earlier this year, and I left our conversation feeling deeply inspired by her story — how she’s built a thriving creative career through consistency, faith, and a willingness to evolve. From self-publishing 13 books to signing with Simon & Schuster partner Andrews McMeel, Jennae opens up abou...
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In this conversation, I talk with bestselling poet Jennae Cecelia, whose words have reached over 16 million readers worldwide through her viral poem I Met My Younger Self for Coffee. We met in Boston earlier this year, and I left our conversation feeling deeply inspired by her story — how she’s built a thriving creative career through consistency, faith, and a willingness to evolve. From self-publishing 13 books to signing with Simon & Schuster partner Andrews McMeel, Jennae opens up abou...
How to Choose a Color Palette for Your Personal Brand (When You’re Not a Designer)
The Personal Branding Podcast With Anna Vatuone
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4 years ago
How to Choose a Color Palette for Your Personal Brand (When You’re Not a Designer)
What is a visual identity? We define it as a cohesive collection of graphical elements that are chosen intentionally to bring your personal brand to life. The purpose of a visual identity is to create an emotional impression on your audience and inform your Ideal Brand Adopter about the essence of who you are and the many different aspects of your personality and professional expertise.During the process of creating your visual identity, you will select a color palette, typography, and mood w...
The Personal Branding Podcast With Anna Vatuone
In this conversation, I talk with bestselling poet Jennae Cecelia, whose words have reached over 16 million readers worldwide through her viral poem I Met My Younger Self for Coffee. We met in Boston earlier this year, and I left our conversation feeling deeply inspired by her story — how she’s built a thriving creative career through consistency, faith, and a willingness to evolve. From self-publishing 13 books to signing with Simon & Schuster partner Andrews McMeel, Jennae opens up abou...