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April 11, 2021 15 mins

Stephanie Owens is a Certified Brand Strategist and the founder of Gold Sheep Design, a collaborative branding and design studio based in Southern California that helps musicians and instrument makers grow crowds of super fans by cranking their brands to 11.

In Part 2 of this two-part episode, we talk about how any business can crank their brand to 11..

Stephanie is a self-described Introverted rocker helping musicians grow crowds of super fans by cranking their brands to 11.

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Build a brand that inspires your fans to listen, trust, and buy with Certified Brand Specialist and StoryBrand Certified Guide Brian Sooy from Aespire, the brand agency that helps family-lead business and ESOPs implement the StoryBrand framework. You can build a beloved brand that engages customers, reduce sales costs, and grow revenue when you work with Aespire.


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