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Soapbox Influence
Marketing Maven Kim Feil on Risk, Reward & Relentless Passion
40 minutes Posted Oct 28, 2022 at 10:00 am.
Show Notes:
Introduction to Kim
A Typical Day in the Life
What Makes Aspire Unique
Maintaining a Personal Brand
Kim’s Non-negotiables
Prioritizing What Makes You Busy
Advice to Influencers
Kim’s Background That Led Her to Marketing
Advice to Aspiring Marketers
What Kim Is into Right Now
What Kim Is Consuming Right Now Links:Beth StephensKim FeilAspire Healthy Energy DrinksKim's LinkedIn Post  Quotes:“What I really think of influence is it’s born out of having built a good reputation over the course of your personal and professional life.” - Kim Feil,
“For me, I try to bend over backwards for anyone who reaches out for advice or time because I know I would not have had a shot at a career if people hadn’t extended me that same courtesy.” - Beth Stephens,
“That’s one of the first things I tell emerging leaders, is to absolutely make time to have perspective outside your day-to-day work and family because that’s how you stretch and that’s how you learn.” - Kim Feil,
“I was in a meeting that went ten minutes longer on a day when I had a full schedule, but I was enjoying the meeting so much, I said, ‘I will figure out how to make the next meeting achieve its goal in ten minutes less.’” - Kim Feil,
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Show Notes:(1:12) Introduction to Kim(2:00) A Typical Day in the Life(3:48) What Makes Aspire Unique(6:51) Maintaining a Personal Brand(11:08) Kim’s Non-negotiables(16:29) Prioritizing What Makes You Busy(21:03) Advice to Influencers(28:23) Kim’s Background That Led Her to Marketing(31:14) Advice to Aspiring Marketers(34:45) What Kim Is into Right Now(37:09) What Kim Is Consuming Right Now Links:Beth StephensKim FeilAspire Healthy Energy DrinksKim's LinkedIn Post  Quotes:“What I really think of influence is it’s born out of having built a good reputation over the course of your personal and professional life.” - Kim Feil, (7:04) “For me, I try to bend over backwards for anyone who reaches out for advice or time because I know I would not have had a shot at a career if people hadn’t extended me that same courtesy.” - Beth Stephens, (9:35) “That’s one of the first things I tell emerging leaders, is to absolutely make time to have perspective outside your day-to-day work and family because that’s how you stretch and that’s how you learn.” - Kim Feil, (10:28) “I was in a meeting that went ten minutes longer on a day when I had a full schedule, but I was enjoying the meeting so much, I said, ‘I will figure out how to make the next meeting achieve its goal in ten minutes less.’” - Kim Feil, (17:04