
Brand Building: Living The Whole Picture with Jama Pantel
Brand Building: Living the Whole Picture is the go-to podcast for ambitious women ready to elevate their visibility, build authentic confidence, and become the face of their brand.
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If you've ever felt unseen in your industry, struggled with confidence on camera, or hesitated to show up boldly, this is your roadmap to build a powerful presence that gets you noticed and respected.
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Brand Building: Living The Whole Picture with Jama Pantel
You’ve Been Networking Your Whole Life (Even If You Didn’t Realize It)
Episode Summary:
In this heartfelt episode, Jama Pantel unpacks what networking really is—and it’s not business cards and awkward small talk. From her kindergarten best friend cheering her on to the unexpected outpouring of support at a recent event, Jama shares personal stories that prove the most powerful networking happens through real relationships, not rehearsed pitches.
Whether you’re building a personal brand, growing a business, or just trying to show up more intentionally in your life, this episode is your reminder that networking isn’t something you start doing—it’s something you’ve always been doing.
Timestamps:
00:00 – Intro: The awkward picture we all have of networking
00:38 – You’ve been networking your whole life (even if you didn’t call it that)
01:05 – Kindergarten friendships and unexpected podcast reviews
01:37 – Laughing at networking classes…and why older you gets it now
02:22 – When support shows up unprompted: The true power of your reputation
03:04 – Why networking is the foundation of your personal brand
03:28 – Quick takeaways to rethink your approach to connection
04:15 – A call to action that’s not about promotion
04:40 – Final words + why you might be the next “kindergarten bestie” shoutout
Key Takeaways:
- You’ve been networking all along. Every genuine connection counts—even ones from decades ago.
- Real relationships > curated content. Your personal brand is built on how you treat people, not just what you post.
- Reputation is your most valuable asset. Be consistent, kind, and reliable—even when no one’s watching.
- The best connections aren’t strategic—they’re sincere. Show up, follow through, and care. That’s what sticks.
Call to Action:
If this episode made you pause and think about how you’re showing up—in business, in life, or even in casual conversations—take a moment today to just reconnect with someone. Not to sell. Not to pitch. Just to be human.
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Hey y'all, welcome back. It's your podcast bestie Jama coming at you again. This time I'm talking about something that's been on my mind a lot lately Networking. Now, you've probably heard the word networking and instantly pictured a room full of awkward small talk, flimsy name tags and people handing out business cards like candy Because, let's be honest, that's what I think too. But as I step back, what I've really been thinking about is you've been networking your whole life. Seriously, you might not have even called it that, but it's what's being done every day. It's every connection, every conversation, every time you showed up for someone or they showed up for you. Let me give you the perfect example. When I first launched this podcast, one of my very first reviews I got was from my best friend from kindergarten Y'all. I'm 47 years old now. That's some lifelong networking right there. I mean, who knew when we were sitting on nap mats and coloring outside the lines together, one day she'd be tuning into my podcast to cheer me on.
Jama Pantel:That's the thing about networking. It's not always about what you do in business suits or big events. It's how you make people feel, even decades later. Here's another story for you. I remember when my big brother was in college, at Carnegie Mellon, he told me he was taking a class on networking and I laughed. I literally made fun of him. You need a class to learn how to talk to people? Yeah well, let's just say, older me owes younger me a little side eye for that one, because now I get it.
Jama Pantel:Networking isn't just about talking. It's about building real relationships, listening, remembering names, showing up for people and being someone they trust and respect. Now let's talk about last week. I was out of town all week for an event and, as great as some parts of it were, not everything went as planned and the outpouring of support I got, the number of people who came up to say how much I've helped them or impacted them through what I do honestly left me speechless. That's when it hit me. This is networking, not the performative kind, but the real kind, the kind that happens when you do good work, treat people well and actually give a darn about them.
Jama Pantel:And if you're trying to build a brand, especially a personal brand, this is the part that most people overlook. Your reputation isn't built on social media captions and perfectly curated feeds. It's built in the in-between moments when someone asks, hey, do you know someone who does, "fill in the blank and your name is the first one that comes up. When people see how you treat others behind the scenes. And when your old kindergarten bestie still roots for you 40 years later. So my point is, whether you're showing up on Instagram or LinkedIn, a Zoom call in your local coffee shop, wherever it is, you are the brand, your energy, your values, your follow-throughs and, yes, your connections.
Jama Pantel:Networking isn't just something you turn on when you need something. It's the long game, it's the slow build, and often it's the reason doors open for you before you even knock. So I wanted to share a few quick takeaways for you. You've been networking your whole life. You might not have called it that, though.
Jama Pantel:Every interaction counts, online and in person. Your reputation is your resume. Treat people well, even when there's nothing in it for you, and be generous, because when you pour into people without keeping score, it always circles back. Now, if this episode made you think about the way you show up both online and real life, take a little time today to reconnect with someone, not to pitch or to promote, just to say hey, because you're thinking about them, because building a powerful presence starts with being a real human first. And, if you're loving this podcast, it would mean the world to me if you left me a review. Who knows, maybe you'll be my next kindergarten bestie shout out. Until next time, thanks y'all for tuning in. Bye.