Today’s Guest

I originally met today’s guest, Cathy Ballard, at one of Catherine Watkin's events at her London Coaches Group Meetup. We met up again at another of Catherine's events, and the more I learned about Cathy and her business, the more I wanted to be sure I booked a podcast interview with her.


As a women’s intuitive branding and personal success mentor Cathy loves working with entrepreneurial women who know deep inside themselves that they’re here to make a difference and play a bigger game.


She feels passionately that every person has a unique higher purpose in this world, and that we’re here to find and express that purpose in our own special way in the service of others.


For a long time she was a graphic designer but she was also passionate about spiritual and personal development for as long as she can remember, working and travelling round the world on a spiritual journey for many years, including over five years running a spiritual development centre, doing healing work and facilitating courses in New Zealand.


Her work now utilises her intuitive mentoring skills, experience in design and branding, and passion for business through her core programme, ‘Brand from the Heart’ to help women tap into their own inner power, follow their dreams and express their unique brilliance through a business that’s pleasurable, profitable and purposeful.



What You’ll Learn

Cathy's top tips for how you can brand your business from the heart
How connecting with your inner guidance can help you be more successful in business
What "branding" really means (hint: it's more than your logo and colors)

Inspiring Women in Business

Katharine Dever
Catherine Watkin
Alison Marlowe
Jillian Haslam

Things We Discussed

Keith Mason
Lucy Whittington
Winning Women Central London

Connect With Cathy

You can get hold of Cathy's free video e-course, The Seven Keys to a Pleasurable, Profitable and Purposeful Business from her website at cathyballard.com.

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What "branding" really means, and how to get clear on what your brand is (hint: it's more than your logo and colors).


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