How to Charismatically Market Your Business Like Trump, Cowell & Mr. Wonderful
Ralph and Lauren dive into the importance of authenticity in personal and business branding. They discuss how letting unique traits shine can create a memorable and compelling brand identity. They also tackle the impact of charisma and the role of bold, sometimes polarizing choices in differentiating yourself from competitors. Discussing that standing out means attracting the right audience and being unafraid to repel others, Ralph and Lauren explore how leaning into one’s true personality can be a powerful business strategy.Chapters00:00:00 Start with Ralph and Lauren00:00:25 A Quick Debate on Heights and Humor00:01:51 Authenticity in the World of Social Media00:03:09 Unpacking the Power of Charisma00:03:41 Goodreads Goals and Personal Ambitions00:04:12 Inside Lauren’s Marketing Mindset00:06:05 Why Being Polarizing Matters00:14:45 Charismatic Leaders and Their Influence00:22:53 Navigating Marketing Industry Challenges00:27:57 Leaving the Corporate Grind Behind00:28:13 Rethinking the Agency Model00:28:26 Diving Deep into Client Goals00:28:57 Revisiting the Power of Charisma00:29:40 Narcissism Meets Leadership00:30:23 Relatable Corporate Stories00:32:55 The Legendary Kennedy-Nixon Debate00:35:14 Ryan Reynolds: Charisma Personified00:38:01 Public Persona vs. Private Self00:41:13 Making a Stand in Marketing00:50:24 The Power and Purpose of Branding00:52:19 Wrapping Up with Next StepsLINKS AND RESOURCES:The McCartney Legacy: Volume 1: 1969 – 73Absolute Charisma: How Highly Charismatic People Think, Act, and Speak to Charm and Influence People with Ease (Communication Skills and Charisma Development, Book 4)Get Your Marketing Performance Indicators™ Checklist Now!Kennedy vs. Nixon: The first 1960 presidential debateTier 11 JobsPerpetual Traffic on YouTubeTiereleven.comMongoose MediaPerpetual Traffic SurveyPerpetual Traffic WebsiteFollow Perpetual Traffic on TwitterConnect with Lauren on Instagram and Connect with Ralph on LinkedInThanks so much for joining us this week. Want to subscribe to Perpetual Traffic? Have some feedback you’d like to share? Connect with us on