LIVE From Our NYC Soho House Event | Entrepreneur Panel ON: Building Brands, Mental Wellness Habits, Business & Life Advice To Live By | Mona Vand, Michael Chernow, Nate Forester & Leanne Perice

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LIVE From Our NYC Soho House Event | Entrepreneur Panel ON: Building Brands, Mental Wellness Habits, Business & Life Advice To Live By | Mona Vand, Michael Chernow, Nate Forester & Leanne Perice

from Coffee & A Good Vibe · host Ayesha Sehra

This Week is a special LIVE Podcast Panel episode from our Soho House | Soho Works Event in New York City!  We are joined by such an iconic panel of leaders in various industries hitting on an array of topics discussing how to strategically build brands, scale influence and incorporate tips and tricks on how to manage wellness through entrepreneurship. Follow @coffeeandagoodvibe to stay up to date with the latest on our LIVE Events!  MEET YOUR PANEL:  Nathan Forester - Founder of NEOU  Michael Chernow - Restaurateur, Founder of Kreatures of Habit, Seamores. Leanne Perice - Founder of Made By All  Mona Vand -  PharmD, Wellness Content Creator / Influencer EPISODE OVERVIEW: BRAND STRATEGY/ BUILDING. What are your 5 steps on building a solid Personal Brand that scales - What is the formula, if you will, to building a massive name in your industry. BUILDING A POWERFUL VISUAL BRAND IDENTITY & BRAND AESTHETICS What is the importance of creating a visually appealing brand? What is your process for creating a visually aesthetic social feed? Tips for someone on how to begin finding their brand identity / aesthetic (can be applied to any type of business) BUILDING RELATIONSHIPS IN BUSINESS & LIFE  Tips for how someone can build their repertoire of relationships / personal network? How they can manage and progress these relationships BUSINESS ADVICE TO LIVE BY: Best piece of advice / greatest lesson you’ve learned over the years of your career of building and scaling companies Self-serving mindsets that serve from your background as a pro athlete applied to business EVERYONE | YOUR INTERNAL“WHY”. What is your internal WHY behind the work you do? What keeps you going, drives you to continue to be better, build and innovate on new businesses? MENTAL HEALTH | MINDSET, HABITS & ROUTINES How do you stay grounded, happy, balanced, and check in with yourself in your life? I.e. habits, routines, rituals, take your answer anywhere you would like Q&A WITH LIVE AUDIENCE  CONNECT: YOUTUBE ➟ Watch & subscribe to our channel here ➟ Coffee & A Good Vibe Video Interviews  To connect with Ayesha Sehra ➟ click HERE Check out our podcast insta ➟ click HERE To learn about my Branding & PR Agency Grow The Social ➟ click HERE 

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