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51: #51 How to Build a Strong Reputation in Your Industry
Episode 51

51: #51 How to Build a Strong Reputation in Your Industry

Messy Business - with Libby Langley · Libby Langley - Business Coach

November 9, 202326m 59s

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Show Notes

Ever been remembered for something totally random – like your distant connection to a celebrity chef – rather than your actual work? You're not alone. In this episode, I'm diving into the power (and the unpredictability!) of how we're remembered, and what that means for building real relationships in business.

I've been going to lots of local networking events lately, and one question keeps popping up: “Tell us an interesting fact about yourself.” It always throws me! But I shared my go-to – a funny little connection to Ainsley Harriott – and guess what? That’s exactly what someone remembered about me weeks later… not my name, not what I do, but that I’m “the one related to that chef.”

It really got me thinking about how we actually connect with others. It's not always your pitch or your credentials. Sometimes it's a laugh, a shared moment, or a surprising fact that sticks – and that’s what creates the human connection that business relationships are built on. I share a few real examples, including how a running joke about exercise turned into a meaningful business friendship, and reflect on how I was once known for being the lime green, social media strategist – and how that’s evolved.

✨ Whether you’re networking in person or showing up online, people buy from people they like – and remember.

Helpful Links:
🌀 Download the free guide: Feeling Stuck
📖 Read my book
💬 Work with me

If this episode made you laugh, nod along, or reflect on what you’re known for, I’d love to hear from you. Tag me on Instagram @libbylangley and let’s keep the conversation going.

Here’s to the unexpected, the human, and the real reasons we stick in people’s minds.

Libby x.