Posted in Autobiography, Business, Career, Corporate Communications, Digital Marketing, Entrepreneurship, Inspiration, Marketing, Public Relations, Publicity Posts, Strategy

Milestones as a Communications and Brand Professional in 2025.

It’s really been a full year, and as I count my blessings, I am grateful to have the capacity to execute these things, serve people, build brands and uplift the visions of corporate organizations. It has been a long year of heavy work, but also fully rewarding. The slides below showcase the details.

In this new year, I look forward to it with more hope, God’s grace and strength to scale new heights and embark on new adventures. 2025 was a good year, and I thank God for it.

If you would love to work with me in 2026, you can connect with me on Linkedin and also find more details about me and my work on my website: http://www.bravepublicity.com/quick-links/

Or send me an email at: bravepublicity@gmail.com

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Posted in Artificial Intelligence, Creativity, Creators Economy, Design, Publicity Posts

How Do You Prepare For A Changing World As Creatives?


We live in an era where once sought after skill sets are now gradually becoming obsolete and replaced by technology that is faster, cost effective and gradually becoming more accurate and efficient from compounded years of data training and modeling.

Is this a threat, maybe.
Should you take this seriously, yes.

The latest update at @bravepublicity below sheds more light on how creatives can prepare in a changing world.

How do you prepare for a changing world as creatives?
Let’s cut to the chase. Here are 5 things you can you do:

  1. Stay curious and keep learning. Artificial Intelligence (AI) models are trained on compounded years of data and can yield great results, so it’s easy to get lazy, stop learning and stop producing. You have an intelligent mind that thrives on lifelong learning. Hence, the more reason to kick in and hone your skills and craft. True intelligence isn’t dependent on prompts alone that relies on technology that could be switched off. Can you still function effectively if those tools become exclusive or inaccessible? So stay curious, don’t let your mind get lazy. Stretch it.


  2. Follow the Money. What are the biggest names and brands investing into? Where is there tension and pressure? When you eliminate the profit gains, do such investments still seem reasonable and futuristically relevant? That tells you what to pay attention to.


  3. Identify the gaps and challenges. Every new industrial revolution has its fair share of challenges and those able to solve them have a chance of winning and can become relevant. The question is, how can you plug in with your skill or craft and what must you do to increase your value quotient?


  4. Don’t be ignorant. Understand how emerging systems and technologies works. Just because you may not like them, doesn’t mean you shouldn’t understand how they work. Study these changes. If the world evolves and your knowledge of the new world is at base level, you just may be left behind. So read, learn, research, apply, and up-skill. In all of these, stay true to your craft and vision.

  5. Protect your crafts and innovations, own your creations. More than ever before, you must take intellectual property, copyrights, patents and trademarks seriously. Your creative mind makes things and they can be taken, copied and hijacked if not well protected. The world may be changing fast, but some laws are more enduring and serve as a safety-net for you. Know your rights and make smart choices.

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Posted in Corporate Communications, Digital Marketing, Marketing, Public Relations, Publicity Posts, Strategy

The Intersection Between Brand Promise and Professionalism

Many factors come to play in the intersection between brand promise and professionalism.
There is a clear distinction between what a client WANTS, what they NEED and what is ACHIEVABLE.

Brand factors like the:

  • Stage – Growth Level and Development.
  • Identity – Positioning, Reputation and USP.
  • Clarity – Strategy and Business Identity.
  • Needs – Core Publicity Requirements.
  • Budget – Ad Spend and Marketing.
  • Creativity – Ideation and Contribution.
  • Cooperation – Ownership and Projection.

These influence the ability to achieve brand growth and visibility. 
The lack of one affects the other and expertise requires being able to carefully weave these together, while meeting objectively client needs and achieving the set and realistic brand goals.

Brand promise requires a careful balance for delivery.
This is because quite often, clients do not have clarity about what they NEED, or they simply do not know how to communicate effectively about what they really WANT.

Figuring this out, is the job of the Brand Strategist and Publicist.
So, listen carefully. Listen to what is being said, ignored or suggested.
Listen for noise.
Listen for growth opportunities.

Hence professionalism requires being able to assess carefully the brand factors in play to determine what is NEEDED and ACHIEVABLE for clients.
This is the intersection between Brand Promise and Professionalism.

Posted in Publicity Posts

The Top 9 Publicity Designs and Branding Projects at @bravepublicity for 2021

I’ll have to say that, these are the top 9 Publicity Designs and Branding Projects at @bravepublicity for the year 2021.😌🥰

Some proved to be more challenging than others,🤷🏽‍♀️ and they all reflect Brave Publicity’s growth and progress this year as a young business in Corporate Communications, Public Relations and Publishing.😆😊

I’m thankful for the opportunities of service, strength of consistency and successful execution.

Looking forward to a rewarding new year in advance.😄👍🏽

PS: It’s 11 Days to Christmas!🎄😀🤸🏾🤸🏾🤸🏾☺️🤓

Posted in Publicity Posts

21 Reasons To Be Thankful!

Here are 21 reasons to be THANKFUL on this special Thanksgiving Day! 🙌🏽😃

Beyond this special day, it’s important to make it a habit to always recognize reasons to be thankful.😊

Everything may not be perfect, but you’re still here. You’re alive, breathing and have sight and technology to access and read this.

That means God has great plans for you and has more for you to accomplish.

Reflection helps us recognize reasons to be thankful.

You can be thankful for:

  1. Your family.
  2. Your amazing friends.
  3. Your safe space and community.
  4. Your great relationship.
  5. Your health.
  6. Your job.
  7. Your phone and gadgets.
  8. Your cool work space.
  9. Your school.
  10. Your scholarship.
  11. Your successful work project.
  12. Your published book.
  13. Your own house or a place to call your own.
  14. Your own car to move around easily.
  15. Your business and how far you’ve come.
  16. Your support system and helpers.
  17. Your special opportunity this year.
  18. Your creativity and areas of gifting that makes you outstanding.
  19. Your favor experiences and preferential treatments, when it could have easily been the opposite.
  20. Your peace of mind.
  21. Your new start.

And so much more!

Really.

Think about this.

When you think, I’m certain that you’ve got reasons to be very thankful.

On this day and as the year rounds off, do a quick appraisal. I’m certain that you will find that there is much to be thankful for.

Happy Thanksgiving Friend.🥰🤗❤️😊