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Ep 9: Don’t Ask For Permission To Do What You Love with Jan Fran (The Feed, SBS Viceland)
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Contenu fourni par Dan Brophy. Tout le contenu du podcast, y compris les épisodes, les graphiques et les descriptions de podcast, est téléchargé et fourni directement par Dan Brophy ou son partenaire de plateforme de podcast. Si vous pensez que quelqu'un utilise votre œuvre protégée sans votre autorisation, vous pouvez suivre le processus décrit ici https://fr.player.fm/legal.
Today I’m chatting with Jan Fran: journalist, commentator, writer and host of the SBS nightly news show, The Feed.
We have a practical chat about how to define and grow a personal brand. For many, this concept is still a bit on the nose, but it interested me to talk to Jan about it because she’s not an ‘influencer' - she’s a current affairs journalist - and yet she still needs to think about how to represent her work and elements of her personal life and process via social media in order to define her personal brand so as to best reach her audience.
We talk about how she got her start and the importance of not just waiting for someone to give you an opportunity to do the thing you love - which for Jan meant moving to Uganda and shooting and producing her own documentary series.
This conversation offers great insight for anyone looking to get into journalism - or any sort of self-authored media gig.
It highlights the importance of creating opportunities for yourself - being your own writer, director, producer, editor, and not waiting for permission in order to do the thing you believe in.
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Or you can do things the old fashioned way by rating it and write a short review in iTunes.
It all helps to grow our creative community and continue to empower frustrated creatives to get their life!
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Today I’m chatting with Jan Fran: journalist, commentator, writer and host of the SBS nightly news show, The Feed.
We have a practical chat about how to define and grow a personal brand. For many, this concept is still a bit on the nose, but it interested me to talk to Jan about it because she’s not an ‘influencer' - she’s a current affairs journalist - and yet she still needs to think about how to represent her work and elements of her personal life and process via social media in order to define her personal brand so as to best reach her audience.
We talk about how she got her start and the importance of not just waiting for someone to give you an opportunity to do the thing you love - which for Jan meant moving to Uganda and shooting and producing her own documentary series.
This conversation offers great insight for anyone looking to get into journalism - or any sort of self-authored media gig.
It highlights the importance of creating opportunities for yourself - being your own writer, director, producer, editor, and not waiting for permission in order to do the thing you believe in.
IF YOU ENJOY THIS PODCAST, SHARE IT!
You can send an episode link in a text or FB message,
Or you can even screen-capture a point in the podcast that resonates with you and post it to your Instagram Live Story tagging @danbrophy and a leave word or two about what you found inspiring (I will then repost, tagging you right back and sharing inspiration.)
Or you can do things the old fashioned way by rating it and write a short review in iTunes.
It all helps to grow our creative community and continue to empower frustrated creatives to get their life!
xDB
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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