Social Proof
Social Proof
Soapbox Influence
Forging Your Own Career Path with Christina Royster
47 minutes Posted Sep 16, 2022 at 10:00 am.
Show Notes:
Introduction to Christina
Christina’s Experience as a Brand Ambassador
Christina’s Transition to Podcasting
Unpacking the Great Resignation
Communicating Your Vision
A Day in the Life
Utilizing Twitter
Future of the Influencing Industry
How Influence Is Wielded Links:Beth StephensChristina RoysterYoung, Black & Opinionated Quotes:“We’re always comparing ourselves to people in the media, and I had to stop and ask myself, ‘Am I doing this to glorify myself? Or am I really doing this for my audience?’ I had to reevaluate my priorities.” - Christina Royster,
“I feel like people are finally waking up and putting themselves first, and that’s what was most important to me, taking the time to get a little bit of clarity.” - Christina Royster,
“We’re willing to be influenced by people we believe in or we relate to, and I think there’s probably always going to be room for word of mouth marketing in that regard.” - Beth Stephens,
“When I stick to who I am and stay true to who I am, other people can relate and I make it cool to be kind and to not do what everybody else is doing. I think people respect that and it’s refreshing.” - Christina Royster,
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Show Notes:(0:53) Introduction to Christina(4:00) Christina’s Experience as a Brand Ambassador(6:48) Christina’s Transition to Podcasting(11:26) Unpacking the Great Resignation(15:15) Communicating Your Vision(18:03) A Day in the Life(22:58) Utilizing Twitter(36:01) Future of the Influencing Industry(45:03) How Influence Is Wielded Links:Beth StephensChristina RoysterYoung, Black & Opinionated Quotes:“We’re always comparing ourselves to people in the media, and I had to stop and ask myself, ‘Am I doing this to glorify myself? Or am I really doing this for my audience?’ I had to reevaluate my priorities.” - Christina Royster, (10:04) “I feel like people are finally waking up and putting themselves first, and that’s what was most important to me, taking the time to get a little bit of clarity.” - Christina Royster, (13:31)“We’re willing to be influenced by people we believe in or we relate to, and I think there’s probably always going to be room for word of mouth marketing in that regard.” - Beth Stephens, (39:02) “When I stick to who I am and stay true to who I am, other people can relate and I make it cool to be kind and to not do what everybody else is doing. I think people respect that and it’s refreshing.” - Christina Royster, (45:49)