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Episode #300 - Unlocking the power of credibility

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Episode #300 of Shut Up and GRIND with Robert B. Foster features Mitchell Levy, a renowned global credibility expert, 2x TEDx speaker, and international bestselling author of over 60 books.

With his deep dive into the world of credibility through interviews with 500 thought leaders, Mitchell has shaped a unique perspective on what it means to be credible in today’s world. In this episode, we'll explore key insights from Mitchell's research, including why clarity is the cornerstone of credibility and how traditional pitches may undermine our authenticity.

Mitchell will also share his expertise on creating a credible LinkedIn profile, the essence of 'credust,' and strategies for personal and professional growth. Whether you're aiming to enhance your online presence, understand the dynamics of credibility, or find inspiration from Mitchell's journey and work, this episode is packed with actionable advice and enlightening discussions.

Tune in to gain valuable insights from Mitchell Levy and take a step closer to building your own credible legacy.

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Episode #300 of Shut Up and GRIND with Robert B. Foster features Mitchell Levy, a renowned global credibility expert, 2x TEDx speaker, and international bestselling author of over 60 books.

With his deep dive into the world of credibility through interviews with 500 thought leaders, Mitchell has shaped a unique perspective on what it means to be credible in today’s world. In this episode, we'll explore key insights from Mitchell's research, including why clarity is the cornerstone of credibility and how traditional pitches may undermine our authenticity.

Mitchell will also share his expertise on creating a credible LinkedIn profile, the essence of 'credust,' and strategies for personal and professional growth. Whether you're aiming to enhance your online presence, understand the dynamics of credibility, or find inspiration from Mitchell's journey and work, this episode is packed with actionable advice and enlightening discussions.

Tune in to gain valuable insights from Mitchell Levy and take a step closer to building your own credible legacy.

--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/shutupandgrind/support
  continue reading

299 episódios

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