An Ounce of Prevention
People often use status, reputation, and branding interchangeably, but they are not the same, and misunderstanding the difference can create friction between how you see yourself and how others experience you. In this episode of An Ounce of Prevention, host Rachel Reese sits down with Shavonnah Roberts Schreiber, founder and CEO of SNR Creative Advisory, to explore how leaders build influence, credibility, and opportunities through intentional reputation management and personal branding. Shavonnah explains the distinctions between status, brand, and reputation, arguing that status is something granted by others, brand is created through intentional actions and experiences, and reputation ultimately reflects public opinion. The conversation examines why people often misjudge how they are perceived, how small points of friction can undermine credibility, and why authentic relationships and consistency matter more than carefully curated appearances. Rachel and Shavonnah also discuss networking, executive visibility, and the importance of cultivating a reputation that aligns with who you actually are. Rather than chasing influence for its own sake, Shavonnah argues that the most effective leaders focus on creating value, building trust, and allowing their actions to shape how others describe them when their name comes up in a room. If you're interested in leadership, personal branding, executive presence, or reputation management, this episode offers practical insights into how influence is built—and why what people say about you when you're not in the room matters more than what you say about yourself. Time Stamps / Chapters (00:00) — Why status, reputation, and branding aren't the same thing (00:30) — Welcome to the episode (01:43) — Shavonnah's definition of status and how people raise—or lower—it (04:34) — When your personal brand creates friction (06:18) — Can you spend status? How appearance, access, and relationships shape perception (10:09) — Building credibility through proximity and visibility (13:31) — Going online: visibility, influence, and unintended consequences (15:34) — Why asking for referrals too early can backfire (17:20) — Reading the room: the overlooked skill behind networking and influence (19:38) — Authenticity as a competitive advantage in a curated world (22:43) — Shavonnah's superpower: listening and translating (24:10) — What board service teaches about leadership and being of service (28:53) — Owning mistakes and why accountability builds trust (32:18) — Deflection, confidence, and telling the truth about yourself (34:27) — Final thoughts: influence, authenticity, and lasting reputation YouTube Tags personal branding, reputation management, executive presence, leadership branding, status vs reputation, personal brand strategy, executive influence, networking strategy, professional reputation, leadership development, building credibility, executive communication, brand authenticity, relationship building, Shavonnah Roberts Schreiber Hashtags #PersonalBranding #Leadership #ReputationManagement Keywords status vs reputation personal branding strategy executive presence and influence professional reputation management building credibility as a leader networking and relationship building executive communication skills brand authenticity and trust leadership and personal branding how to build influence reputation management strategies creating opportunities through relationships executive visibility and credibility what people say when you're not in the room leadership development and branding
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