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Why Copycats Get Forgotten

Why Copycats Get Forgotten

Update: 2025-08-13
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Have you ever listened to someone on a stage, in a meeting, on a podcast, or even one of those feisty little Instagram reels and thought, "Damn, I wish I could speak like that"? I've lost track of how many times I've stepped off stage and someone has whispered to me, "I wish I could do what you do." My answer every single time? You can. But it's not by trying to be like me or anyone else—it's by sounding like you.

In this episode, we explore why being a copycat makes you invisible in a world already full of same-sounding noise. I share why audiences crave authenticity and can spot a knock-off from miles away, and how embracing your imperfections and quirks is what makes you relatable and engaging. We discuss how your unique voice—whether it's cheeky puns, candour, or playful grit—is actually your superpower in creating an unmistakable personal brand.

The digital world doesn't need another clone of someone else—it needs the vibrant aura that's unmistakably you. When you're true to yourself, you're not just delivering content; you're inviting people into a world that only you can create. I challenge you to ask yourself: Do you want to blend in, or do you want to be a glaring point of awesomeness in a dull landscape? Because nobody forgets the one and only original—you're the main act, not a supporting impression.

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