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Your Legacy Brand Podcast with Tiffany Neuman

History is Repeating Itself, Will You Adapt?

28 Oct 2025

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There’s a moment in history I keep thinking about...When cars replaced horses, there wasn’t a memo.It just happened over time.Henry Ford famously said: “If I had asked people what they wanted, they would have said faster horses”.And all the other business owners who refused to evolve?They were left behind.We’re in that same moment right now.This time, it’s not about transportation…it’s about how we lead, build trust, and grow our brands in an AI-saturated world.And spoiler: the answer isn’t to create more content.It’s to create more connection.We’re in the middle of a massive shift.And it’s not just about algorithms or new platforms.It’s about identity.In this week's episode of the Your Legacy Brand™ Podcast, I’m talking about how reinvention has become essential for entrepreneurs.I break down:→ How to stop producing more, and start creating more meaning→ The dangerous myth of “outsourcing your soul” to AI→ 3 powerful strategies to make your brand unforgettableIf you’re ready to LEAD in this new era, this episode is a must-listen.Links on today’s episode:If you’re tired of spinning your wheels and are ready to build an authority-led brand that brings in aligned clients without being glued to your phone, you can book a VIP Day with me. Book a call and we’ll make sure it’s your right next move.Rate, Review, and Follow on Your Favorite Platform!If you loved this episode, leave us a review.And always make sure you’re following the podcast so you never miss an episode. Follow now!

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