THE REAL PERSONAL BRANDING PODCAST

Three Things I Analyze at All Live Events

I go to a lot of events. 

 

In this mini-episode I will tell you why and how I believe I have a world-class education from it, as well as 3 things I rate and analyze at every conference or live event I go to. 

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