In Episode 13, we are joined by Bobby Umar - Founder of DYPB (Discover Your Personal Brand) movement, Best-selling author and a 5x TEDx Speaker. He's also an inspirational speaker, coach, and one of the most prolific advocates of heart-based leadership in North America.
Inc Magazine named him one of the Top 100 Leadership Speakers, alongside such noteworthy giants as Richard Branson, Brené Brown and John Maxwell. He has been named the "2nd Best Business Coach to Follow" on Twitter and the "4th Best Leadership Influencer" according to Kred. Bobby is an author of three international books, including a #1 Best Seller. He is also a frequent Huffington Post contributor and he is the host of a weekly tweetchat called “The Power of Connection” that has reached over 65 million impressions weekly. To date, his social media influence has garnered over 1 billion impressions. Bobby was also named a "2015 Speaker to Watch” and most recently, he was named a "Top 7 Networking Guru to Follow".
In this episode, Bobby has Shared his insights about (Timestamps): 04:30 His journey from being an aspiring astronaut to the world of Brand marketing. 15:18 Why it pays to be outrageous in Life. 17:45 What is a personal brand and a Step-by-step guide creating your personal brand from scratch. 25:00 Importance of storytelling in Personal branding. 26:50 How networking has played a key role in his success journey. 29:40 Tips on how to get the maximum out of a networking event. 32:30 The journey behind starting the Discover Your Personal Brand (DYPB) movement. 42:00 Changing role of a social media influencer
To find out more about Bobby you may follow him on: https://www.instagram.com/raehanbobby and at https://www.raeallan.com/. Make sure you subscribe to this show and leave a review on what you think about this episode. For all the latest updates please follow us on http://www.instagram.com/hustlewithharmit you may also write to us on harmitspeaks@gmail.com
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