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Everybody Brands

Everybody Brands

Brian Sooy

Many people struggle to align business and brand strategies to create value. Join Brian Sooy and other business leaders to explore what every service business owner can do to differentiate in their category, create value for customers and businesses, and win in the marketplace.

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Goodpods has curated a list of the 10 best Everybody Brands episodes, ranked by the number of listens and likes each episode have garnered from our listeners. If you are listening to Everybody Brands for the first time, there's no better place to start than with one of these standout episodes. If you are a fan of the show, vote for your favorite Everybody Brands episode by adding your comments to the episode page.

Everybody Brands - Do What You Love with Kate Volman
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04/09/22 • 21 min

Kate Volman is the CEO of Floyd Consulting. Kate and Brian Sooy talk about content, creativity, and repurposing so you can do more with the content you love to create.

Floyd Consulting believes an organization can only become the best version of itself to the extent that its people are becoming better versions of themselves. And in order to do that, you have to learn about your employee's dreams, what are the dreams that your team members have for their lives, and if you help them achieve their dreams, they're going show up at work differently and help you achieve the dreams of the organization.

We talk about books: "What's interesting about it is when you have the book, you've done the hard work, you've done the work of taking these big ideas, and communicating them in a way that people can kind of bite size, take it and actually understand what you're trying to say."

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It’s hard to know if you’re actually getting your marketing right. If you've ever felt this way, I’m so excited to share a brand new tool with you.

The StoryBrand Marketing Report is a new online business assessment that lets small business owners understand where their marketing plan is falling short and what it should look like.

Marketing does not have to be complicated and yes, it can work. Take the assessment and get your report now 👉 go.aespire.com/assessment

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More Key Takeaways:

  • I always say we are one idea or connection away from changing the trajectory of our life.
  • Sitting down and writing every day to kind of come up with new ideas and new ways of saying them is about figuring out how are you going to say something different than the millions of other people that have said the same thing before you.
  • The longer you sit and wait for inspiration, the more it's not going to show up. The inspiration shows up when you're putting in the work.

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Endorsed by Donald Miller

“I’m Donald Miller, author of Building a StoryBrand. If you want to grow your company, call Brian Sooy and hire him as a marketing guide. You will not be sorry.“


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Everybody Brands - The Cause Manifesto Be Engaging
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04/04/15 • 2 min

Be Engaging — As in a conversation, listen as often as you speak to stakeholders, supporters, and believers in your cause. From "Raise Your Voice: A Cause Manifesto."
  • Download a FREE POSTER to transform your culture and help
    you apply the 12 principles of the Cause Manifesto from Aespire.com.
  • Lead your team better when you read the top-rated book for building culture through mission-driven communications.

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Everybody Brands - The Cause Manifesto: Be Social
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05/31/15 • 5 min

All media is social media, and every interaction is an opportunity to build a relationship. Explore why ambassadors and advocates need to be authentic.
  • Download a FREE POSTER to transform your culture and help
    you apply the 12 principles of the Cause Manifesto from Aespire.com.
  • Lead your team better when you read the top-rated book for building culture through mission-driven communications.

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Everybody Brands - The Cause Manifesto: Be Strategic
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11/04/14 • 2 min

Strategy is not an option, it's a requirement of your mission. Every purpose-driven organization needs a strategic plan to guide its activity and communication.
  • Download a FREE POSTER to transform your culture and help
    you apply the 12 principles of the Cause Manifesto from Aespire.com.
  • Lead your team better when you read the top-rated book for building culture through mission-driven communications.

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Everybody Brands - How to Speak Directly to Your Dream Customers
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11/14/21 • 45 min

Tom Schwab believes, “Marketing at its heart is starting a conversation with someone who could be an ideal customer.”

So how do you start that conversation? If you can’t make it through the noise, how will you drive traffic and leads?

The answer is not to add to the noise but to speak directly to your dream customers. There is no easier or effective way than being featured on targeted podcast interviews they already listen to.

Tom Schwab is the Chief Evangelist Officer of Interview Valet, the most trusted partner in the podcast industry, and the leader in podcast interview marketing. Tom helps leading brands, coaches, consultants, and nonfiction authors build their brand and business with targeted podcast interviews.

Tom’s clients include culture, marketing, entrepreneurship, leadership, design, consulting, and management experts.

Tom says, “We’re all adding to the noise. Nobody’s getting heard. If you think you’re going to outyell your biggest competitor, it’s not going to happen. I believe that the best way to get heard is to get in on the conversation.”

“I’d say in most companies, the biggest problem today is obscurity. There are thousands, maybe 10s of thousands, perhaps even millions of people that would gladly buy your current product, version 1.0. Right. They’re praying for it right now. The only problem is they don’t know you exist.”

Here are some tips and insights to keep in mind if you think working with a podcast guest marketing service is suitable for your personal or business brand.

  • To talk directly with your dream customers, it’s critical to find a podcast guest marketing service that speaks directly to your niche. Interview Valet specializes in placing guests in three verticals, not necessarily where their clients are, but where the client’s target markets are in business, faith and Christianity, and health, nutrition, and wellness.
  • Find out who works with the podcast guest marketing service you’re interviewing. If you own an agency and are recommending your client with a podcast guest service, you want your client to feel comfortable that their name or logo will appear alongside other clients that the company represents. Both your agency’s and client’s reputation are affected by your choice of podcast guest marketing partners.
  • Define your brand awareness goals. If you want to nurture your current leads and your current customers, then have your podcast. If you’re going to go out and get new exposure, if you’re going to get new leads, if you want to get new backlinks, if you want to get new opportunities, you must tap into somebody else’s audience. Seth Godin is an excellent example of somebody who is doing that.
  • Exposure brings opportunity — an opportunity for the person speaking — and people to hear something new about the company the guest or brand represents.
  • Podcast guest appearances can fill gaps for authors. Three to four months before a book even launches, authors can do podcast interviews and then work with the host to schedule the podcast release to coincide with the launch date (plus or minus a week), so they get a boost of exposure and potential sales.
  • Being a podcast guest is a brand-building strategy for individuals and companies. People are looking for help and expertise, and a podcast conversation is a great way to establish empathy, authority, and credibility.
  • Being a podcast guest might be the best lead generator into which you can invest. Develop a sales funnel that you can direct people to after they listen, with an audio feature (since you know the visiting people are in the mood to listen). Check out some practical case studies on Interview Valet.

Connect with Tom Schwab from Interview Valet on LinkedIn.

Sign up to connect with your dream customers at InterviewValet.com

Check out the resources Interview Valet has for listeners at https://interviewvalet.com/brand/


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Everybody Brands - The Qualities of a Difference Maker
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02/04/18 • 27 min

What defines a Difference Maker? What are the qualities of a Difference Maker? Discover the four dimensions of communication and culture to amplify your voice, deepen knowledge, and expand your impact in the difference you want to make as a business owner or as a nonprofit.

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An audio abstract from the preface of Raise Your Voice: A Cause Manifesto by Brian Sooy.
  • Download a FREE POSTER to transform your culture and help
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  • Lead your team better when you read the top-rated book for building culture through mission-driven communications.

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Join business and brand strategist Brian Sooy for a conversation with Brett Baker, founder of VAUSA.

VAUSA is a virtual staffing agency with a mission to create meaningful jobs and community for military families by strategically building remote teams for faith and purpose-driven businesses.

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Everybody Brands is hosted by Brian Sooy, founder of Aespire Branding and Marketing, the agency that helps service companies unlock their potential through business and brand strategy. StoryBrand Certified.


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In this episode of the Everybody Brands Podcast, Brian Sooy and guest Zach Hoskins discuss Zach's perspective on this idea: "Don’t just sell a product—sell a process. Help clients build a strategy that converts leads, nurtures relationships, and retains customers for life."

This episode is brought to you by Aespire, the branding and marketing agency for service companies.

What is your professional background?

  • Military: 10 years in Missouri Air National Guard, worked on B2 stealth bomber
  • Leadership: 10 years on leadership teams of entrepreneurial organizations (C-suite roles)
  • Consulting: Implemented coaching strategies and business systems for 5+ years
  • Current: Owns The Efficiency Conductor, runs online communities for tech professionals and leaders

What communities do you run?

  • Harmony Growth Lab: Helps cybersecurity professionals build personal brands and strategic visions

What is your approach to client relationships?

  • Focus on selling a process, not just a product
  • Help clients build strategies to convert leads, nurture relationships, and retain customers
  • Prioritize investing in team members, who then take better care of clients
  • View relationships as the foundation of business success

Get your copy of the book, "Trade Secrets: Four Core Strategies to Maximize Value for Service Companies" in print, ebook, and audio formats. Tailored for a wide range of professionals, from home services to wealth management, this book breaks down complex branding concepts into accessible, actionable strategies that any small business owner can implement.


How do you balance team and client priorities?

  • Shifted focus from "clients first" to "team members first, then clients"
  • Pouring into team members empowers them to better serve clients
  • This approach helps remove the owner from day-to-day operations

How do you approach strategic planning for businesses?

  • Map out the entire client journey from awareness to advocacy
  • Use whiteboards to visualize processes and identify priorities
  • Focus on one area (e.g., sales process) for a sustained period (90 days to a year)
  • Emphasize working on the business vs. in the business

What's your view on long-term planning?

  • While specifics may change, focus on desired feelings and outcomes
  • Use reverse engineering to determine steps needed today

How do you manage time and productivity?

  • Focus on four key elements: Time, Energy, Attention, and Effort (T.E.A.E.)
  • Create an "ideal week" to manage time effectively
  • Analyze energy levels throughout the week
  • Direct attention intentionally and adjust effort accordingly

How do you approach relationship building in business?

  • Create communication cadences (weekly, monthly, quarterly, yearly)
  • Use methods like podcasting to generate leads and build relationships
  • View relationships as the foundation of all business success
  • Balance emotional and logical communication based on audience (e.g., more logic-focused for accountants)

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Everybody Brands - Knowing When To Raise Your Voice
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07/04/14 • 2 min

Your organization is not a brand, it is the voice of your cause. Any organization that acts and speaks on behalf of a worthy cause, becomes the voice of that cause.
  • Download a FREE POSTER to transform your culture and help
    you apply the 12 principles of the Cause Manifesto from Aespire.com.
  • Lead your team better when you read the top-rated book for building culture through mission-driven communications.

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FAQ

How many episodes does Everybody Brands have?

Everybody Brands currently has 59 episodes available.

What topics does Everybody Brands cover?

The podcast is about Culture, Brand Building, Branding, Marketing, Management, Leadership, Business Management, Business Strategy, Design Thinking, Storytelling, Podcasts, Brand Strategy and Business.

What is the most popular episode on Everybody Brands?

The episode title 'Marketplace and Ministry is a Two Way Street' is the most popular.

What is the average episode length on Everybody Brands?

The average episode length on Everybody Brands is 21 minutes.

How often are episodes of Everybody Brands released?

Episodes of Everybody Brands are typically released every 31 days.

When was the first episode of Everybody Brands?

The first episode of Everybody Brands was released on Mar 4, 2014.

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