When Your Message is Consistent, But Your Audience Isn’t
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You can be the same person across every channel.
Your social media accounts. Your YouTube. Your newsletter. Your blog. The same principles. The same voice. Often even the same message.
And many of the people following you on LinkedIn are the same people who see you on Instagram, hear you on a podcast, or read your newsletter. Yet those same people can understand you, trust you, and remember you very differently simply because they encounter you in a different place.
Not because you changed.
Because they did.
They arrive with different expectations.
Different attention.
Different patience.
The channel shapes what they notice, what they believe, and what stays with them, even when the words don’t change at all.
In this episode, we explore how platforms shape perception, why fractured identities are now the norm, and what that means for communicators who already know better but are running out of time and headspace.
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4:30 How do you tailor one piece of content for different platforms?
6:04 Is it better to master one channel or be on many?
7:49 Can AI help create content that still feels human?
12:21 What’s the right way to use emojis on LinkedIn?
16:35 Are we choosing content or are algorithms choosing for us?
Guest: Molly Demellier, Sounds Profitable
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