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  <title>Is Your Branding (or Lack of) Holding You Back?</title>
  <description>If you've ever stalled your launch, delayed a visibility push, or side-eyed your Canva grid wondering &amp;quot;does any of this even matter?&amp;quot; — this one’s for you. In this juicy episode, I spill the tea on all things branding, from logo panic to website shame to that “don’t look at my Instagram” energy — and the real reasons we resist showing up. You’ll hear:   The messy (and totally relatable) truth behind Kirsty’s own branding journey   Why your message matters more than your visuals — and how to nail it first   3 free things you can do right now to make your brand more cohesive   When it’s actually time to invest in photos, logos, or websites   What truly makes a brand trustworthy, bingeable, and buyable   This episode is part pep talk, part practical strategy — and a must-listen if you’re ready to get visible without wasting time (or thousands of pounds) on things that don’t convert.  Links &amp;amp;amp; Mentions: 📸 Come to Big Picture Day — Brand Shoot + Strategy 💻 Join the Wellness Business Club 🎧 Listen to previous episodes: Ep 1: I’m Back: New Name, New Era →  Listen here Ep 2: Turning a Setback Into a Comeback → Listen here </description>
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  <author_url>https://www.kirstykianifard.com</author_url>
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