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Ep 58: Legacy Phrases - How To Build Viral Thought Leadership With Two Simple Words

Ep 58: Legacy Phrases - How To Build Viral Thought Leadership With Two Simple Words

Update: 2025-03-10
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How can two simple words transform your message and elevate you as a thought leader? In this episode, Helen delves into the concept of "Legacy Phrases," a term she has coined to describe memorable and meaningful phrases that encapsulate your mission, expertise, and values. 

Helen explores how these phrases, although simple, can create mindset shifts, motivate audiences, and enhance your reach and impact. Listen in as she shares the psychology behind their power of legacy phrases, real-life examples, and practical steps to create your own.

Here are the highlights:

00:00 What is Legacy Phrase intro

05:17 "Let them," a phrase marketed by Mel Robbins (amidst controversy), establishes her as a thought leader.

10:24 Clarify your purpose and mission to create a legacy phrase plus other steps.

16:11 How to create a unique legacy phrase to enhance leadership, expand reach, and deepen impact. 

Would you like support in creating your own Legacy Phrase? 

Book an AI co-creation session where we work through my custom built GPT to craft and shape your own viral worthy legacy phrase. 

Email the word LEGACY to hello@helenpackham.com 


Connect with Helen:

Website: helenpackham.com

Instagram: www.instagram.com/helenpackham

Facebook: www.facebook.com/helenpackhamcoach

LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/helenpackham



Produced by winteraudio.co.uk


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Ep 58: Legacy Phrases - How To Build Viral Thought Leadership With Two Simple Words

Ep 58: Legacy Phrases - How To Build Viral Thought Leadership With Two Simple Words

Helen Packham