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  • Elysium ‘Glam’ Nguyen: AI, Authenticity & Why Great Ideas Need Great Support
    Jul 9 2026

    In this episode of Authentic Advantage, Anna Shepherd sits down with Elysium ‘Glam’ Nguyen, founder of Global Marketing Institute, for a conversation about marketing, authenticity, business growth, leadership, and why great ideas need the right support to become reality.

    Glam’s entrepreneurial journey started early — from registering her first business at 15, to building a design agency as a teenager in Vietnam, to eventually founding Global Marketing Institute during one of the most disruptive periods in modern business.

    In this conversation, Glam shares how marketing became the bridge between creativity and business, why authenticity matters even more in the age of AI, and what it really takes to build something that people trust, believe in, and connect with.

    Anna and Glam also explore what it means to go all in on a business, how to scale authenticity beyond the founder, why kindness is a powerful leadership principle, and how business can become a platform for helping others realise what they are truly capable of.

    This episode is for entrepreneurs, marketers, founders, business owners, creators, and anyone trying to build a brand that feels human, purposeful, and commercially strong.

    In this episode, we cover:
    – Starting a business at 15
    – Why great ideas need great support
    – Authenticity in the age of AI
    – The difference between working hard and working smart
    – Building Global Marketing Institute
    – Scaling a business without losing yourself
    – Why kindness matters in leadership
    – How to build trust through marketing
    – The responsibility that comes with helping people succeed

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    1 h et 11 min
  • Sarah Emilia: Personal Brand, Reinvention & Why Followers Don’t Equal Success
    Jun 22 2026

    In this episode of Authentic Advantage, Anna Shepherd sits down with Sarah Emilia — a hairdresser by trade who built a powerful personal brand and a massive online community before stepping into her next chapter as a creator, speaker and businesswoman.

    Sarah shares the real story behind growing online: why going viral is not the same as building a business, why follower numbers do not automatically equal income, and why chasing views can make you lose sight of who you really are.

    This conversation explores the pressure of visibility, the reality of audience loss when you evolve, tall poppy syndrome in Australia, parasocial relationships, self-worth, and what it takes to build a personal brand that creates real impact — not just attention.

    Sarah also opens up about leaving behind the chair at the peak of her hairdressing career, entering a transition phase, and redefining success around helping people, speaking on bigger stages and showing others what is possible.

    If you are a creator, entrepreneur, service-based business owner or anyone building a personal brand, this episode is a powerful reminder that authenticity is not about being the same version of yourself everywhere. It is about knowing who you are, what you stand for, and how to show up with integrity in the space in front of you.

    In this episode, we cover:

    • How Sarah built her personal brand from behind the chair

    • The TikTok shift that changed her business

    • Why followers, views and engagement do not guarantee income

    • The difference between attention and impact

    • Why evolution often means losing part of your audience

    • Tall poppy syndrome and the pressure of staying successful

    • The danger of chasing views and losing yourself

    • How to protect self-worth when people are watching

    • Why authenticity needs boundaries

    • Sarah’s next chapter as a speaker, mentor and businesswoman

    Listen now to hear Sarah Emilia’s take on personal branding, reinvention, influence, authenticity and building a life beyond the numbers.

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    34 min
  • Reebok Founder Joe Foster on Storytelling, Success & What AI Will Never Replace in Business
    Jun 1 2026

    Reebok co-founder Joe Foster joins Anna Shepherd on the very first episode of Authentic Advantage to discuss building one of the world’s most iconic sports brands, the power of authentic storytelling, and what artificial intelligence (AI) will never replace in business.

    From creating the Reebok name to growing a small UK running shoe company into a global fitness powerhouse, Joe Foster shares the lessons he learned about entrepreneurship, brand building, leadership, creativity, and creating a company that becomes bigger than its founder.

    In this conversation, Joe and Anna explore what truly makes a brand stand the test of time — not just clever marketing or chasing trends, but authenticity, belief, people, purpose, and human connection.

    They discuss:
    • The origin story behind the Reebok brand name
    • Why storytelling is one of the most powerful tools in business and marketing
    • How founders can build a personal connection without becoming trapped inside their brand
    • Why great businesses are built by teams, not individuals
    • The importance of letting go as a company grows
    • The rise of AI in content creation, branding, and business
    • How entrepreneurs can use AI without losing originality and creativity
    • Why human emotion, imagination, and authenticity remain irreplaceable

    After decades of experience building Reebok into a globally recognised brand, Joe Foster’s perspective challenges modern entrepreneurs to rethink success, leadership, and what it really means to build something that lasts.

    Authentic Advantage is a podcast exploring the real stories behind business success — the decisions, challenges, failures, breakthroughs, and human moments that shape the brands we remember.

    Hosted by Anna Shepherd, founder of award-winning media and content agency Meerkat Creative, Authentic Advantage dives into entrepreneurship, storytelling, leadership, marketing, creativity, and authenticity in an increasingly artificial world.

    Subscribe for more conversations with founders, entrepreneurs, creators, and business leaders exploring what it really takes to build brands that matter.

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    19 min