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The CANDID Content Revolution

Welcome to "The CANDID Content Revolution," hosted by Tami Enfield, where authenticity reigns supreme. Authenticity often gets lost in the shuffle in the vast world of online content. But not here. We're on a mission to redesign the internet, infusing it with real, raw, and relatable content that resonates with who YOU truly are.Tami Enfield, a renowned brand strategist and marketing expert, guides you through the CANDID Content Framework™. This revolutionary methodology is designed to help entrepreneurs, influencers, and content creators confidently develop a genuine online presence. Whether you're struggling to connect with your audience or seeking to elevate your brand, this podcast offers insightful interviews, engaging discussions, and actionable strategies to bring your brand to life. Join the revolution as we uncover the art of genuine content creation, delve into the power of empathy in branding, and explore how a simple, honest approach can create a profound im

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    E15 | From Performative to Powerful: Creating Content That Actually Means Something

    In this episode, I get real about my own struggle with authenticity in a world that rewards performance. I talk about how easy it is—especially for brands and creators—to say the right things without actually living them. You know the type: the corporate wall art with “Integrity” in bold letters, or the rainbow logo that disappears on July 1st.But I also turn the mirror on myself. I share what it’s been like to wrestle with my own consistency online—the times I’ve gone quiet, the moments I’ve second-guessed whether I was being “real enough,” and the tension between wanting to inspire and needing to protect my peace.Ultimately, I’ve learned that powerful content always costs something. Whether it’s your time, your vulnerability, or your comfort, truly meaningful work asks something of you.So I’m breaking down a practical framework to help you tell the difference between performative and powerful content—along with a few questions you can ask yourself before you hit “post.” Because authenticity isn’t about a single statement or campaign; it’s about consistent action behind your values, long after the moment stops trending.Key TakeawaysEvaluate content through the lens of personal or brand valuesAccept that authentic content requires personal investmentBuild trust through consistent online and offline behaviorFocus on audience needs rather than algorithmic engagementPrepare for potential vulnerability in authentic contentMaintain long-term commitment to stated valuesQuestion motivations before posting contentFind me on LinkedIn: LinkedInFind me on Instagram: @tamienfieldVisit my website: brandyourselfconsulting.com

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    E14 | Gen Z Social Media Habits: A Mother-Daughter Discussion on Authenticity and Platform Usage

    In this special episode, I sit down with my daughter Addison for a candid, late-summer conversation at a cozy little hotel before she heads off to college. What unfolds is one of the most eye-opening, heartfelt chats I’ve had about the way Gen Z navigates social media—with clarity, nuance, and a surprising amount of wisdom.Addison breaks down how she uses each platform with intention: Instagram is her highlight reel, documenting major life milestones. VSCO? That’s where she casually drops her everyday moments. And TikTok? It’s her search engine. From figuring out how to set up her MacBook to learning about RED-S (a health condition that affects athletes), Addison explains how real people sharing real content helped her prep for college and take ownership of her health.What struck me most was her view on authenticity. She craves content that feels human—not polished, not scripted. The kind where someone sets up their phone, flips the camera, and walks you through what’s actually working for them. She even talks about being inspired by a high school classmate who shares her routine and wellness journey online—not for clout, but for connection.We also touch on the mental health side of things. Addison shares that while social media can have its pitfalls (especially when the scroll goes on too long), it’s mostly been a positive force for her. It’s where she’s found information, relatability, and even the courage to embrace the parts of herself she used to hide (hello, pink everything).This isn’t just a mom-daughter bonding session—it’s a real look into how young adults are reclaiming social media as a tool for self-expression, support, and actual learning. And honestly? We could all take notes.Key TakeawaysGen Z uses TikTok as a primary search engine for practical informationAuthentic, user-generated content is more valuable than professional contentSocial media can be a powerful educational tool when used thoughtfullyDifferent platforms serve distinct purposes for Gen ZPersonal connection to content creators increases engagementTraditional marketing approaches may not resonate with Gen ZSocial media can facilitate health education and awarenessGuest Links:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/addisonenfield/Find me on LinkedIn: LinkedInFind me on Instagram: @tamienfieldVisit my website: brandyourselfconsulting.com

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    E13 | Resonant Thought Leadership: Permission to “Try It On” with Macy Robison

    What if your thought leadership didn’t start with tactics—or someone else’s template—but withyou? In this conversation, strategist and coach Macy Robison shares her Resonant ThoughtLeadership System: a humane, diagnostic approach to uncovering your authentic authorityand building a platform that sounds like you.We talk about the difference between frameworks and the broader stack of transformational IP(principles, practices, processes, and frameworks), why so many creators get stuck copyingwhat worked for someone else, and how to find the “singer’s formant” in your brand—a signalthat cuts through the noise without shouting. Macy offers permission to try on other models(yes, covers before originals), while still crafting work that’s unmistakably yours.You’ll hear:Why “be authentic” isn’t enough—and where to start instead.Principles vs. practices vs. processes vs. frameworks (and which ones you naturallycreate).The Kelly Clarkson “covers to originals” analogy for developing your voice.When copying tactics backfires—and how to adapt them to your strengths.The “singer’s formant” of thought leadership: cutting through without getting louder.A live mini-read of Tami’s archetype results (Wisdom Writer + Research Innovator +Digital Learning Architect).Practical ways to publish with nuance when you hate “performative authenticity.”Timestamps (approximate)00:00 — Why we hoard frameworks (and what to do instead)07:20 — Covers before originals: permission to try on14:30 — Principles, practices, processes, frameworks: what’s the difference?24:15 — When a great course doesn’t sell (and the pivot that did)36:40 — Archetypes: how you naturally express ideas47:10 — Authenticity that resonates (not performative)56:00 — Your next three movesLinksMacy’s quiz: macyrobison.com/quizMacy’s podcast: Own Your ImpactMacy on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/macyrobison/Find me on LinkedIn: LinkedInFind me on Instagram: @tamienfieldVisit my website: brandyourselfconsulting.com

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    E12 | From Cringe to Confident: Jenna Redfield’s Guide to Video That Works

    Video content doesn’t have to be complicated—or cringey. In this episode, Jenna Redfield, video strategist and founder of Red Thread Studio, breaks down how to show up on camera with clarity, confidence, and content that actually converts.With a background in film production and a heart for making things easier (not harder), Jenna shares how she helps business owners batch professional video content in just four hours—without losing authenticity or burning out.We talk about the difference between being “real” and being unfiltered, how to structure content for long-term discoverability (hi, YouTube search), and why going viral isn’t the goal—but being memorable is. Plus, Jenna shares what a viral TikTok taught her about intentional visibility.Whether you’re camera-shy, content-weary, or ready to finally put your face (strategically) on your brand, this conversation is a must-listen.You’ll hear about:How to show up on video without oversharingJenna’s interview-style approach that puts clients at easeThe ROI of searchable content vs. short-term trendsWhy “done is better than perfect” (especially on YouTube)Practical tips for memorable personal brandingThis is your permission slip to do video your way—with strategy, simplicity, and just enough polish to be proud of.Guest Links:LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jennaredfield/Substack: https://jennaredfield.substack.com/TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@jennaredfieldTami’s interview on Jenna’s podcast: https://youtu.be/Qpkk2YT8ltc?feature=sharedFind me on LinkedIn: LinkedInFind me on Instagram: @tamienfieldVisit my website: brandyourselfconsulting.com

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    E11 | Authenticity Through Fiction: How Stories Shape Our Understanding of Self with Annmarie Boyle

    In this episode of the Candid Content Revolution, I got to sit down with my longtime friend Annmarie Boyle—entrepreneur, content creator, and now romance novelist—for one of those conversations that goes deep fast.We talked about the intersection of authenticity and storytelling—and how fiction, even though it’s technically “made up,” can be one of the most honest things we create. It has the power to crack us open and help us connect in ways that feel realer than real.Annmarie shared what it was like to shift from copywriter to novelist—and how that pivot completely changed her relationship with “authentic” communication. Spoiler: it’s not about telling everything. It’s about telling the truth behind what you do choose to share.We also got into how the pressure to perform (hello, metrics and algorithms) can pull us away from what actually matters. The real magic? It’s in the intention. The emotional resonance. The why behind the post.Authenticity isn’t a formula. It’s a feeling. And when we let that lead, connection follows.Key Takeaways:Focus on intention rather than metrics when creating contentUse fiction as a tool for self-reflection and growthAllow consistency to align with your natural rhythmTrust that authentic content will find its audienceConsider emotional truth over complete transparencyCreate boundaries that allow for authentic sharing while maintaining privacyLinks:Annmarie’s Insta: annmarieboyleauthorThe Plot Line: https://annmarieboyle.substack.com/Website: https://annmarieboyleshop.com/Find me on LinkedIn: LinkedInFind me on Instagram: @tamienfieldVisit my website: brandyourselfconsulting.com

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    E10 | Why Your Voice Matters More Than Ever with Stacey Moore

    In this episode, I sit down with Stacey Moore—founder of Hot Goss and the creative mind behind the AI assistant Sassy—for a real, unfiltered conversation about authenticity, AI, and how the two can (actually) work together in modern content creation.Stacey and I are both longtime marketers who’ve seen firsthand how the digital landscape keeps shifting—and how tempting it can be to either fear AI or use it as a shortcut. One thing I’ve come to terms with is that AI isn’t here to replace human creativity. It’s here to amplify it.We dig into how to use tools like Sassy and ChatGPT as collaborative partners, not crutches—especially when it comes to content strategy, storytelling, and repurposing work without losing your voice. We also talk about what it looks like to stay human in a world that’s moving faster than ever, and why the real magic still comes from human insight, emotion, and expertise.If you’ve been wondering how to use AI without selling your soul (or sounding like a robot), this episode is for you.Key Takeaways:AI can enhance rather than diminish authentic expressionExpert knowledge remains crucial for high-quality contentMindful observation can generate valuable content ideasDifferent contexts require different authentic expressionsAI tools should be used intentionally and responsiblySelf-reflection can be enhanced through AI interactionContent creation should focus on adding value to audienceProfessional expertise combined with AI produces best resultsHot Goss: https://hotgoss.wtf/Stacey Moore on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/thestaceymoore/Find me on LinkedIn: LinkedInFind me on Instagram: @tamienfieldVisit my website: brandyourselfconsulting.com

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    E9 | Is Your Anxiety...Your Superpower? with Missy Boser

    In this episode, Missy Boser and I talk about the messy, beautiful intersection of authenticity, anxiety, and leadership.Missy’s story is powerful — she started her journey as a successful health and wellness blogger, openly sharing her 100-pound weight loss and passion for running. But in 2014, long before mental health was part of the mainstream conversation, she made the bold decision to speak publicly about her struggles with anxiety.Then, during a winter run, everything changed. Missy suffered a serious accident that led to a traumatic brain injury and a long, challenging recovery. That experience forced her to slow down, reevaluate her priorities, and completely reframe how she approached both life and leadership.Today, as a healthcare tech leader managing three teams, Missy champions the belief that showing up as your full, human self at work isn’t just allowed — it’s essential. She talks openly about how authenticity takes practice, how vulnerability is a leadership strength, and how professional and personal growth are far more intertwined than we sometimes want to admit.Key Takeaways✨ Authenticity isn’t a destination — it’s something you build through small, brave moments of practice.✨ Your personal challenges can actually become your greatest professional strengths.✨ The best networking doesn’t start with a pitch — it starts with genuine curiosity.✨ Vulnerability isn’t a weakness — it’s what builds true trust with your team and community.✨ Your social media (and your brand) should reflect your real values and real energy.✨ Growth almost always feels uncomfortable — and that's often a sign you're doing something brave.✨ Talking openly about mental health can inspire, lead, and create spaces where others feel seen.This conversation is for anyone who’s ever wondered if their struggles disqualify them from leadership, or if it’s really possible to lead and build a brand while being fully yourself.Connect with Missy on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/melissaboser/Find me on LinkedIn: LinkedInFind me on Instagram: @tamienfieldVisit my website: brandyourselfconsulting.com

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    E8 | Why Your Filtered Online Persona Is Exhausting You...And How To Fix It!

    Hey Friend, Tami here!This one's just me, and I’m going unfiltered. (Someone suggested calling this ‘Tami Unhinged,’ but we’re not quite there yet. 😂)I’ve been researching how authenticity impacts not just our marketing but our mental and even physical health—and let’s just say, it’s a game-changer. The truth is, showing up as a polished, filtered version of yourself might actually be causing more stress than just being real. Who knew?In this solo episode, I break down:✅ Why showing up online as your real self reduces stress (yes, there’s science behind this)✅ How filtering yourself to fit expectations creates an exhausting mental load✅ The difference between curated and connected content—and why personal stories matter✅ The cognitive dissonance theory (a fancy way of saying why it feels weird to change)✅ Why LinkedIn data proves that personal, human posts outperform thought leadership every timeWe all know that persona fatigue is real. If you’ve ever typed out a post, hesitated, then deleted it because it felt too much or off-brand, this episode is for you. Let’s break the cycle.So, ready to post something that actually sounds like you? Hit play!Here's that research link I mentioned in the show: https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC7538578/PS:💬 DM me: What’s the biggest struggle you have with showing up authentically online? I’d love to hear your thoughts.Find me on LinkedIn: LinkedInFind me on Instagram: @tamienfieldVisit my website: brandyourselfconsulting.com

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    E7 | Are You Making an Authentic Impact OR Adding To The NOISE? This Is The Social Media Filter You Need

    Hey Friend, Tami here!In this episode, I sit down with Amy Schutte – brand strategist, messaging expert, and founder of Hudson & Co. – to talk about the power of owning your story and showing up online with intention. Amy shares her journey of personal growth, the evolution of her brand, and how she’s learned to align her content with her deeper purpose or as we call them – the hills you're willing to die on!We get real about the energetic signature of your content, how to navigate vulnerability in a way that feels safe and authentic, and the difference between meaningful advocacy and just adding to the online noise.PLUS - we'll give you actionable tips you can use to check if your post is going to land the way it should.If you've ever questioned how much to share or struggled with balancing your personal values with your brand’s message, this episode is for you.Key Takeaways:✅ Your content carries energy—be intentional about what you put into the world.✅ Authenticity is a muscle—the more you use it, the easier it gets.✅ Not every belief needs a post—ask yourself if it aligns with your core message.✅ Your social media is part of your legacy—what will people remember?✅ You’re always co-creating—your posts inspire and shape conversations beyond what you can see.Ready to show up online in a way that’s aligned, impactful, and sustainable? Hit play now!Guest Links:🔗 Connect with Amy on Instagram: @amyschutte_🔗 Connect with Amy on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/amyschuttemarketingcoach/🔗 Visit Amy’s Website: hudsonandco.coFind me on LinkedIn: LinkedInFind me on Instagram: @tamienfieldVisit my website: brandyourselfconsulting.com

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    E6 | Feet First: How a Sick-Day LinkedIn Post Sparked Real Connection with CEO Jaime Taets

    Hey Friend, Tami here!In this episode, I sit down with Jamie Taets. Jaime is not only the Founder and CEO of Keystone Group International, but an author, public speaker, podcast host – and leader on a mission to help others get unstuck, break through their boundaries and fulfill their true potential.We talk about the power of showing up authentically as a leader, the challenge of balancing personal and professional stories online, and why vulnerability—when done with intention—is a game-changer.Jamie shares her journey of embracing personal storytelling on social media, including moments of doubt, major mindset shifts, lessons on what kind of posts inspire – and how her posts have sparked real connections and expanded her personal brand.If you've ever struggled with the fear of sharing too much or wondered how personal you should get online, this conversation is for you.Key Takeaways:✅ Vulnerability creates impact—sharing your truth can inspire others.✅ Post from the scar, not the wound—let your stories come from a place of reflection.✅ Intention matters—authenticity isn’t about oversharing; it’s about purpose.✅ Your online presence should mirror who you are in real life.✅ Social media is a ripple effect—you never know who needs your message.Ready to dig in and learn how to share your story in a way that feels real and resonates? Hit play now!Guest Links:🔗 Jamie’s Website🔗 Jamie on LinkedIn 🔗Jamie on Instagram🔗 Keystone Group InternationalFind me on LinkedIn: LinkedInFind me on Instagram: @tamienfieldVisit my website: brandyourselfconsulting.com

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    E5 | Overcoming The Fear Of Sharing Personal Stories

    Hey Friend, Tami here!In this episode of The Candid Content Revolution, I’m coming at you solo to talk about something close to my heart: the fear of sharing personal stories online.For many leaders—especially women—there’s a hesitation to opening up in this way, and often there's a fear it might undermine their professionalism. But here’s the truth: stepping into vulnerability is one of the most powerful things we can do, not just for our brands – but for our communities and even our mental health.I’ll share some insights and strategies to help you move past the fear (along with examples from my own journey), including pivot points in my life and how this very podcast has helped me show up authentically.Let’s dive in and explore how sharing our stories - in the right way - can create connection, build trust, and make us all feel a little less alone.Find me on LinkedIn: LinkedInFind me on Instagram: @tamienfieldVisit my website: brandyourselfconsulting.com

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    E4 | How I Built My Following On LinkedIn with Charlie Saffro

    Hey Friend, Tami here!In this episode of the Candid Content Revolution podcast I chat with the incredible Charlie Saffro, a LinkedIn powerhouse and entrepreneur who's mastered the art of authentic connection. We dig into her tips and strategies for making LinkedIn work for you, whether you're just starting out or looking to level up your presence.Charlie shares her journey of building real relationships online and explains why engagement is the secret sauce to meaningful connections. From finding your authentic voice to navigating LinkedIn's trends, this conversation is packed with insights to help you show up in a way that feels true to who you are, leveraging your personal brand to build your business.Are you ready to level up your LinkedIn game? Hit that play button now!Connect with Charlie:LinkedInInstagramCS RecruitingFind me on LinkedIn: LinkedInFind me on Instagram: @tamienfieldVisit my website: brandyourselfconsulting.com

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    E3 | "Oh sh*t! Do I really want to post that?!" with Shauna Nuckles

    Hey Friend, Tami here! In this episode of The Candid Content Revolution, I sit down with Shauna Nuckles, a PR expert and founder of boutique PR agency Advocation, to talk about how authenticity and personal stories can transform your content and build deeper connections with your audience.Shauna shares her perspective on how to create more authentic and engaging content and how overcoming her "Oh shit, do I really want to post this?!" moment benefited her - both personally and professionally.We get into the power of micro-stories and how even small, consistent actions can create ripple effects in your life and business.We also explore practical tips for identifying your own key 'pivot' moments, overcoming self-doubt when publishing content, and embracing genuine vulnerability as a leader.Show LinksConnect with Shauna on LinkedInConnect with Shauna on InstagramLearn more about Advocation: www.advocation.comThe article Shauna wrote: MediumFind me on LinkedIn: LinkedInFind me on Instagram: @tamienfieldVisit my website: brandyourselfconsulting.com

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    E2 | D Is For Daring: How I Went Viral And Found Healing Online with Nora Shephard

    Hey Friend, Tami here! What happens when you share one of the most personal moments of your life online? That’s exactly what Nora Shephard did, when she posted a deeply vulnerable conversation with her ex that went viral.In this episode of The Candid Content Revolution, we unpack the story behind that daring post and the incredible reactions it sparked. Nora shares how it aligned with her goal of helping people feel less alone while staying true to her values.We also dig into some of the principles of the Candid Content Framework, from being daring and inspiring to creating content that’s aligned and authentic.Nora and I also chat about the dangers of brands jumping on trends, the dos and don’ts of hashtag holidays, and why your online presence should always reflect who you are in real life.This is an episode full of lessons for anyone who wants to own their narrative and make a real connection with their audience.Show Links:Connect with Nora on LinkedIn: LinkedInConnect with Nora on Instagram: InstagramConnect with Nora on TikTok: TikTokTHE TikTokFind me on LinkedIn: LinkedInFind me on Instagram: @tamienfieldVisit my website: brandyourselfconsulting.com

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    E1 | Welcome To The Revolution: How CANDID Content Can Transform Social Media

    Hey Friend, Tami here! Welcome to the very first episode of The Candid Content Revolution. Today, I’m sharing why I’m so passionate about CANDID Content and how it all came about. From my journey as a brand strategist and mental health advocate to the creation of the CANDID Content Framework™, this episode is all about why I believe the way we approach social media and marketing in our digital spaces can be transformed for the better.We’ll get into how social media can be a force for good if we create with empathy and honesty. We’ll even begin to imagine a kinder, more transparent internet—one where brands and creators can be true to themselves and empower their audiences to do the same.If you’re ready to be a part of this shift toward authentic content, hit subscribe to join the Revolution - and let’s make a positive impact together!Show Links:CANDID Content Framework PlaybookFind me on LinkedIn: LinkedInFind me on Instagram: @tamienfieldVisit my website: brandyourselfconsulting.com

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Welcome to "The CANDID Content Revolution," hosted by Tami Enfield, where authenticity reigns supreme. Authenticity often gets lost in the shuffle in the vast world of online content. But not here. We're on a mission to redesign the internet, infusing it with real, raw, and relatable content that resonates with who YOU truly are.Tami Enfield, a renowned brand strategist and marketing expert, guides you through the CANDID Content Framework™. This revolutionary methodology is designed to help entrepreneurs, influencers, and content creators confidently develop a genuine online presence. Whether you're struggling to connect with your audience or seeking to elevate your brand, this podcast offers insightful interviews, engaging discussions, and actionable strategies to bring your brand to life. Join the revolution as we uncover the art of genuine content creation, delve into the power of empathy in branding, and explore how a simple, honest approach can create a profound im

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