
Build Your Leadership Brand Before the Promotion, (with Elizabeth Taylor) Episode 142
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You don’t need a title to be a leader. You need a leadership brand that says, “I’m already one.”
This week on Your Bright Personal Brand, I’m joined by Elizabeth Taylor, leadership and learning expert (and your new Corporate Bestie), to talk about what it really means to build your leadership brand—especially before the title comes.
Whether you're a frontline manager, a team lead, or a behind-the-scenes superstar, if you're ready to be seen as a go-to voice and decision-maker inside your organization, this episode is for you.
Together, we break down how to: ✨ Position yourself as a leader (even if you don’t have a formal leadership title yet)
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Build credibility and trust inside your company without burning out
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Shift the way you think about visibility and self-promotion—especially if you’ve always let your work “speak for itself”
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Take ownership of your leadership brand now—not “someday”
🎯 By the end of this episode, you’ll feel empowered to lead with clarity, influence, and intention—exactly where you are.
💡 Remember: If you’re not shaping your leadership brand, someone else is doing it for you.
🎧 Tune in to: Building Your Leadership Brand (Before the Title) — Episode 139
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Join The Clear Vision Collective — the membership for women ready to be impossible to ignore. Start here: bebrightlisa.com/collective
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