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Maximizing Business Success Through Creative Storytelling with Phil Lashley

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Even the most uncreative minds still have creative potential, as creativity is simply doing things differently. And if you’ve ever wondered how to fully unlock your creative potential, today’s episode is for you! We are joined today by Phil Lashley, a digital nomad who helps some of the biggest personal brands and top thought leaders to develop their own signature frameworks. Phil is here to explain why storytelling in business is so important, and he begins by sharing his first big studio experience as a digital designer and how this shaped his career moving forward. We explore his willingness to innovate new ways of maximizing his design skills, why every brand needs to develop its own unique framework, and how visual frameworks enhance the possibility of a brand being remembered. Then, we dive into Phil’s F.R.A.M.E method for creating your own signature framework before ending with the uplifting tale of how Phil gave himself the grace to live life to the fullest.

Key Points From This Episode:

  • Phil Lashley’s superhero origin story, and how he’s enjoying life as a digital nomad.
  • How he adjusted to the move from Barbados to Miami, and how he got by day by day.
  • His first big studio experience, and how his life changed thereafter.
  • Phil’s innovative solutions for maximizing his digital design skills.
  • Why it’s vital for every brand to have its own unique framework.
  • How having a visual framework makes a brand more memorable.
  • The ins and outs of Phil’s F.R.A.M.E method: aligning movement with emotion.
  • How Phil gave himself the permission to create a life of impact and freedom.
  • A reminder of the undeniable value of having your own signature framework.

Links Mentioned in Today’s Episode:

Phil Lashley

Phil Lashley on LinkedIn

Phil Lashley on X

Phil Lashley on Instagram

Phil Lashley on YouTube

‘How to Make Your Content Unforgettable’

The F.R.A.M.E. Method

John Maxwell

Brand Builders Group

Book a Free Call with Empire Partners

Empire Partners | Coaching Sales Scripts

Ryan Lang on LinkedIn

Brook Bishop on LinkedIn

Empire Partners

Empire Academy

The Coaching Equation Podcast on iTunes
Free frame work review call

  continue reading

14 episodes

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Content provided by Ryan Lang & Brook Bishop, Ryan Lang, and Brook Bishop. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Ryan Lang & Brook Bishop, Ryan Lang, and Brook Bishop or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.

Even the most uncreative minds still have creative potential, as creativity is simply doing things differently. And if you’ve ever wondered how to fully unlock your creative potential, today’s episode is for you! We are joined today by Phil Lashley, a digital nomad who helps some of the biggest personal brands and top thought leaders to develop their own signature frameworks. Phil is here to explain why storytelling in business is so important, and he begins by sharing his first big studio experience as a digital designer and how this shaped his career moving forward. We explore his willingness to innovate new ways of maximizing his design skills, why every brand needs to develop its own unique framework, and how visual frameworks enhance the possibility of a brand being remembered. Then, we dive into Phil’s F.R.A.M.E method for creating your own signature framework before ending with the uplifting tale of how Phil gave himself the grace to live life to the fullest.

Key Points From This Episode:

  • Phil Lashley’s superhero origin story, and how he’s enjoying life as a digital nomad.
  • How he adjusted to the move from Barbados to Miami, and how he got by day by day.
  • His first big studio experience, and how his life changed thereafter.
  • Phil’s innovative solutions for maximizing his digital design skills.
  • Why it’s vital for every brand to have its own unique framework.
  • How having a visual framework makes a brand more memorable.
  • The ins and outs of Phil’s F.R.A.M.E method: aligning movement with emotion.
  • How Phil gave himself the permission to create a life of impact and freedom.
  • A reminder of the undeniable value of having your own signature framework.

Links Mentioned in Today’s Episode:

Phil Lashley

Phil Lashley on LinkedIn

Phil Lashley on X

Phil Lashley on Instagram

Phil Lashley on YouTube

‘How to Make Your Content Unforgettable’

The F.R.A.M.E. Method

John Maxwell

Brand Builders Group

Book a Free Call with Empire Partners

Empire Partners | Coaching Sales Scripts

Ryan Lang on LinkedIn

Brook Bishop on LinkedIn

Empire Partners

Empire Academy

The Coaching Equation Podcast on iTunes
Free frame work review call

  continue reading

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