Phoebe Chongchua is a multimedia Brand Journalist, Brand Consultant & Marketing Strategist who is revolutionizing brand communication with consumers. She makes companies remarkable using brand journalism storytelling to grow their online presence, build a community, and gain greater market share. Phoebe is a former San Diego ABC TV News journalist who helps brands gain a competitive advantage by learning to “Be the Media”. Phoebe is the host of “The Brand Journalism Advantage” podcast and a “Top 50 Podcaster To Follow”.
Phoebe shares how storytelling has helped her gain confidence in herself and be more of her true self by sharing stories she chooses to share that would create a positive impact to the world. She always knew that if she can imagine it then somehow she can achieve it.
Bio
Pheobe Chongchua is a multimedia Brand Journalist, Brand Consultant and Marketing Strategist.
Cultural Background
Phoebe is of Thai, French, and English descent.
Favorite Self Confidence Quote
Imagine it and you can achieve it.
Definition of Self Confidence
Self confidence is being able to persevere and understanding that success is a journey not a state of perfection.
Her Life Before the Discovery of Self Confidence
Phoebe was a former TV newscaster who endured plenty of rejection prior to landing her dream job in San Diego. She knows how hard it is to persevere but if you can “imagine it, you can achieve it. When Phoebe had moments of negativity, she found ways to change it to have a positive outlook.
The “AHA” Moment
When Phoebe was working in TV, she had moved into the creative services side of the TV station. She learned how marketing and storytelling should be the essence of every brand. Even the News media is a brand. Telling stories that matter to your core audience is what makes your brand thrive through invaluable connections with your target market.
Her Life After the Discovery of Self Confidence
Phoebe is living her dream life and is constantly learning.
The One Self Confidence Tip For the Listener
Believe in yourself and it’s almost always not as bad as you think it is in any given moment.
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