I’m not special. I’m just visible.
Visibility isn’t about being seen. It’s about being known.
A lot of women are afraid of visibility. They think it means being looked at by more people.
But the kind of visibility I believe in has nothing to do with being watched. It’s about being known. Not looked at. Not perceived. Known. There’s a difference.
That’s why I want you to have a personal brand. So you’re known, not just seen.
Job offers, speaking opportunities, consulting projects, podcast requests, they show up in my inbox regularly.
Not because I’m special. But because I’m visible. Because I’m known for something.
That’s the only difference. You can be known too.

INSTAGRAM: Edits 101.
INSTAGRAM: These regular updates let us know that they want to make the app better and keep people using it. They’re listening and improving.
LINKEDIN: New “Shows” featuring some big names coming to the platform.
- Helping brands reach their audiences in new ways with video from top creators and publishers[LinkedIn]
LINKEDIN: The platform is celebrating a lot of positive numbers as seen in Ryan Roslansky’s post below and in the record of their earnings call.
- Microsoft announced Q3 Earnings today, and in case you missed it, here are 3 LinkedIn numbers worth calling out.[@Ryan Roslansky]
LINKEDIN: Video templates for LinkedIn in Canva.
- Reach Beyond Your Network[LinkedIn]
LINKEDIN: If your followers dropped recently, this might be why. Here’s what the “Learn More” button goes to.

META: They beat expectations.
META: To build out a unique app for this is a bold move.
REDDIT: In an AI world, Reddit is a “real” winner.
SOCIAL MEDIA: For companies, social media remains a top channel for external communications.
- Social media reigns despite disruption[PR Daily]
SOCIAL MEDIA: GREAT points from Brittany Johnson, director, corporate counsel at Starbucks, on how to build a personal brand if you’re concerned about how you might be perceived at work.

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