You’re Not Invisible on LinkedIn — You’re Incoherent

You’re Not Invisible on LinkedIn — You’re Incoherent

From Manifest This! Believer vs Skeptic by Truth and Dare with Jennifer Neal and Sharon Giraud

March 27, 2026 · 25 min

About this episode

This episode discusses how coherence on LinkedIn is crucial for building trust and credibility, rather than just visibility.

If you feel invisible on LinkedIn right now, the problem probably isn’t the algorithm. In this Believer vs. Skeptic conversation, Jennifer and Sharon take a hard, practical look at why so many smart, capable professionals are posting consistently—and still not seeing traction. The answer isn’t more tactics, better hashtags, or another content hack. It’s coherence. This episode explores how LinkedIn has quietly become a high-trust business environment where people make fast judgments about credibility, clarity, and confidence. From both a manifestation lens and a business psychology lens, the hosts unpack why mixed signals, shifting identities, and performative content erode trust—often without the poster realizing it. You’ll learn why authenticity works now (and what it actually means), how inconsistency triggers hesitation at a neurological level, and why people aren’t responding to your content so much as your self-concept. The episode ends with a grounded, practical identity check you can apply immediately—no oversharing, no personal brand theatrics, just alignment. If LinkedIn feels heavy, awkward, or unrewarding, this conversation reframes the problem—and shows why clarity…

People in this episode

Hosts: Jennifer, Sharon

Topics covered

  • LinkedIn
  • coherence
  • authenticity
  • business psychology
  • professional trust

Keywords

  • LinkedInStrategy
  • PersonalBranding
  • BusinessIdentity
  • ProfessionalTrust
  • ThoughtLeadership
  • AuthenticityInBusiness
  • ManifestationMeetsBusiness

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