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Your Brand Amplified®

Helping Experts Visualize Complexity: Emily Schneider’s Niche in Data-Heavy Industries

Your Brand Amplified®

Bleav + Anika Jackson

Business, Artificial Intelligence, Management, Marketing, Ai, Entrepreneurship, Marketing Trends, Sales, Entrepreneur, Social Media, Small Business, Public Relations, Communications, Sales Strategy, Podcast, Branding, Business Trends

51.4K Ratings

🗓️ 7 May 2025

⏱️ 37 minutes

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Summary

Emily Schneider’s creative curiosity was evident early on. A childhood project designing a Sweet 16 invitation marked the beginning of a lifelong passion for visual communication. With a background rooted in marketing and a career evolution sparked by personal and professional turning points, Emily has redefined what it means to present with clarity, confidence, and visual precision. Her story is not just one of business reinvention—it’s a blueprint for how empathy, strategic creativity, and authenticity can turn a service into a transformative experience.

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because I do believe that the more you know, the easier, again, it's that muscle.

0:03.6

The more you have in your mind about it and you're aware of it, the easier it is to kind of

0:07.2

implement.

0:07.6

And it's little things.

0:08.7

Start with like making your headlines short and keeping them in one spot and using brand colors.

0:13.5

Like those can make a really big difference.

0:16.4

Step into the world of success with your brand amplified, the ultimate podcast designed to unravel

0:22.5

the intricacies of thriving businesses. I'm your host, Onica Jackson, and I'm on a mission to

0:28.1

uncover the stories, strategies, and secrets that have propelled entrepreneurs and business leaders

0:33.7

to success.

0:43.2

It's not often that I have somebody on the show who is truly an extraordinary visual person who helps people make extraordinary presentations for their businesses.

0:49.6

So Emily Schneider, I'm really excited to have you on the show and dive into this topic.

1:15.3

Thank you for having me. I'm so happy to be here too. So nice to join you. Let's talk about your background. You said you started out with a sweet 16 invitation. And that was your start of your love for design. Yeah. So I, well, I guess it actually started earlier, my love of design because I was just like this.

1:17.2

I used the term now when I was younger.

1:18.3

I didn't know how to express it.

1:19.8

But I was creatively curious.

1:22.7

My mom described it as I just broke a lot of things. But really what I was doing is I would touch things and I would look at them and I would move them around to see how they would work, but I'm also a klutz. And so things would fall out of my hand or like I would

1:31.1

put it back and it would be right. And then I remember there's there was a glass shop. We used to go to

1:35.4

for like gifts for like a like a like my mom would buy like vases and things like I don't know.

1:39.9

She was always buying these gifts and like I wasn't allowed in there after a while like I'd like sit outside but the whole point was like how do these things made how are these like delicate

1:48.6

shapes put together and so I was always this creative person I was really good at making things

1:54.3

building things but for some reason around the time of my space 16 I think that's when we got like

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