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597: Talking Stick- The Facade Syndrome

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597: Talking Stick- The Facade Syndrome          
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    In this episode, I point out one of the biggest problems in marketing. Showing up as a superficial, surface level version of yourself that is not allowing customers to see the real you. You need to break down the facade and show up authentically and as compelling as you really are. I offer you a way to check your website for yourself and how to solve it.

    The Talking Stick is in your hands now. Let us hear from you.

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