Christine Blosdale, Expert Authority Coach & Media Personality
- Credits her mother and grandmother for instilling resilience and self-belief
- Shares her experience of flunking kindergarten due to language barriers
Podcast
Overview
In this insightful episode of “The Brand Called You,” host Ashutosh Garg welcomes Christine Blosdale, a media personality, branding expert coach, and five-time number one bestselling author based in New South Wales, Australia. Christine shares her unique journey, expert insights on personal branding, and actionable strategies for thriving in today’s digital world.
00:01:09- How Did Christine Blosdale Stay Resilient From Childhood Challenges to Global Success?
- Credits her mother and grandmother for instilling resilience and self-belief
- Shares her experience of flunking kindergarten due to language barriers
- Emphasizes the importance of family support and early mantras of “you can do anything”
00:01:50- What Sparked Christine’s Passion for Branding and Media Coaching?
- Started her career at America Online, writing for a diverse audience (ages 8 to 80)
- Learned to craft inclusive, wide-appeal messaging
- Pivoted roles after 9/11 to seek more purposeful, value-driven work
- Transitioned into radio, later leveraging her expertise as a coach
00:04:11- What Was the Transformative “Last Flight Out” Moment?
- Personal account of urgent relocation from California to Australia at the onset of COVID-19 pandemic
- Highlights the uncertainty and emotional intensity of leaving home
- Reflects on the collective trauma of the pandemic era and the importance of being close to loved ones
00:07:29- What Makes a Personal Brand Truly Magnetic in Today’s Market?
- Stresses the value of authenticity over celebrity culture
- The audience now seeks relatability, connectivity, and real stories
- Encourages clients to embrace their unique experiences and “gems”
00:08:47- What Are the Biggest Mistakes People Make in Building a Personal Brand?
- The absence of a professional website
- Overuse of text and outdated/selfie images instead of engaging videos or headshots
- Importance of “above the fold” video to instantly introduce oneself and convey energy
00:10:28- How Does Storytelling Enhance a Personal Brand?
- Personal stories are memorable and foster immediate connection
- Utilizes signature stories for relatability, whether TED-style or a variety of life experiences
- Example: her client who owned a hot air balloon company and shares dramatic, personal tales
00:12:18- What Role Does Vulnerability Play in Branding?
- Embracing imperfections and sharing mistakes humanizes your brand
- Connects with audiences by admitting slip-ups (e.g., forgetting to hit ‘record’)
- Prefers to act as a co-collaborator or “spark plug” rather than a distant guru
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Learn more about Christine Blosdale: Linkedin
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- Credits her mother and grandmother for instilling resilience and self-belief
- Shares her experience of flunking kindergarten due to language barriers
- Emphasizes the importance of family support and early mantras of “you can do anything”