3 steps to build a profitable personal brand | Phil Graham | TEDxBlack Mountain
What if your worst day was actually your greatest gift? In this bold and transformational TEDx talk, entrepreneur and performance coach Phil Graham shares how the darkest moments in our lives, illness, rejection, failure, aren’t dead ends, but doorways. Drawing from his own journey from illness and debt to international success, Phil delivers a powerful framework to help you turn your mess into your message.Whether you’re building a business, a movement, or simply looking to lead with more purpose, Phil shows you how to harness your story, stand for something, and serve others. Because people don’t follow perfection, they follow authenticity, courage, and someone worth modelling.
"You don’t need to be liked, you need to be effective in your mission." — Phil Graham
Phil Graham is a fitness business pioneer, author, and entrepreneur who has helped over 5,000 coaches and personal trainers build profitable online businesses. A former champion bodybuilder and early adopter of online coaching in the UK, he is the author of The Diabetic Muscle and Fitness Guide and Fitness Business Growth Secrets.Featured in the global documentary Fitrepreneur, Phil is known for transforming fitness professionals into entrepreneurs through digital strategy, recurring revenue models, and authority-based marketing. He now advises coaches, consultants, and creators on client acquisition, sales growth, and building scalable businesses from their expertise.This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
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