Ep 25: Building a Personal Brand with a LinkedIn Coach

April 2, 2026

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Racheal Bamigbade, a LinkedIn coach and personal brand strategist, shares how she built her career through LinkedIn after graduating first class in Agricultural Economics from the University of Ibadan in Nigeria.

Racheal walks through her practical approach to building a strong LinkedIn presence, from optimizing your profile to positioning your experience in a way that attracts the right opportunities.

Connect with Racheal: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rachealawe/

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