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#68: Dreams for Breakfast: How to Style Your Brand with Rachel Gadiel
Rachel Gadie has become a brand stylist and founder of Dreams for Breakfast, after 10 years of working across Australia's most iconic brands including Optus, Woolworths and News Corp, specializing in content marketing and digital strategy. She now helps people discover what is holding them back from putting themselves out there and creating a brand and a business that can impact the world.
Rachel holds a B.A in Marketing and Psychology and is Certified Health Coach through the Institute of Integrative Nutrition; she received her 200 RYT Yoga Teacher training from Yoga Garden in San Francisco and is a Life Coach through Beautiful You Coaching Academy.
Join us for an eye-opening conversation about finding your style, changing your mindset, and building your dreams from the ground up. Rachel will share her journey to becoming a brand stylist, as well as her process for working with clients.
Rachel wears many hats--brand stylist, yoga instructor, life coach--but in one word, she is a creative. She helps clients create a blueprint for their business that covers every aspect of their branding. Who are you? What pivotal moment brought you here? What is the end goal of your project? Who are you doing this for? What are your dream client’s hopes, dreams, fears, problems? According to Rachel, building a brand means visualizing every aspect of that brand and using her clients’ unique magic to help bring their dreams to life. Rachel has mastered the art of taking the answers to these questions and making copy and visuals that increase traffic and maximize the impact of female entrepreneurs.
Rachel has had a creative spirit and an eye for style for as long as she can remember. As a child, she collected magazines and loved looking at advertisements and commercials. She worked as a short-term intern for Cosmopolitan Australia Magazine in high school, and when she entered the corporate world, she worked in online advertising and marketing. However, she had no outlet for her creativity, and she soon found herself blogging mood boards and street style trends after work and on the weekends. Her blogging lead to the creation of her online business, Dreams for Breakfast.
In this episode, Rachel will recommend:
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