Personal branding isn’t about the perfect headshot or a polished LinkedIn bio anymore. In an AI-saturated world, the leaders who stand out are the ones brave enough to lead with intuition rather than just data. Elizabeth Rosenberg is helping the C-suite find their unfiltered voice and reclaim their spiritual health before they hit a wall.
What You’ll Learn in This Episode
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How to harness intuitive intelligence as a human skill that AI cannot replicate
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Why the future of the C-suite may include a Chief Spiritual Officer to drive purpose and impact
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The three essential human skills needed to thrive in an AI-driven world
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Why personal branding requires a human story rather than an AI-generated script
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The connection between spiritual health and overcoming executive burnout
Episode Chapters
- (00:00) Intro
- (01:18) Gaming the LinkedIn Algorithm
- (03:36) Defining Intuitive Intelligence
- (05:41) Critical Thinking and Emotional Intelligence
- (08:08) The Role of the Chief Spiritual Officer
- (10:42) Addressing Burnout Through Spiritual Health
- (13:47) Building a Healthy Relationship with AI
- (21:22) Recovering Your Childhood Brand
- (24:15) A Brand That Makes You Smile
About Elizabeth Rosenberg
Elizabeth Rosenberg is a serial entrepreneur and the founder of The Good Advice Company, a marketing and communications consultancy that provides unfiltered guidance to C-suite leaders on personal branding and PR strategy. With over 25 years of experience in corporate PR working for Fortune 500 brands, she also founded Chief Spiritual Officer, a platform dedicated to helping executives integrate intuitive intelligence and spiritual health into their leadership. An intuitive medium based in Los Angeles, Elizabeth specializes in helping leaders move past corporate norms to find a more human and purposeful connection with their audience.
What Brand Has Made Elizabeth Smile Recently?
Elizabeth is currently a fan of Alloy, a health brand focused on the perimenopausal and menopausal industry. She appreciates the brand’s innovation in addressing the shortage of essential prescriptions like estrogen patches while providing products that support women’s health during this stage of life.
Resources & Links
- Connect with Elizabeth on LinkedIn.
- Check out Elizabeth’s company, The Good Advice Company.
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