Introducing reWORKING with Tim Campbell - Lara Acosta: Build A Personal Brand That Changes Your Career

Introducing reWORKING with Tim Campbell - Lara Acosta: Build A Personal Brand That Changes Your Career

From Rise with Roxie by Bauer Media

May 27, 2026 · 1h 5m

About this episode

Tim Campbell interviews Lara Acosta about building a personal brand that can transform your career.

reWORKING  is a weekly podcast for anyone trying to get ahead at work, grow their money, and still have a life outside of it.  -- How do you build a personal brand that actually changes your career? In this episode of re:WORKING, Tim Campbell speaks to entrepreneur, investor and LinkedIn creator Lara Acosta about how she built multiple six and seven-figure businesses through personal branding, visibility and content creation. Named the #1 female creator on LinkedIn, Lara explains why building a personal brand is no longer just for influencers or entrepreneurs, but a powerful tool for anyone who wants to get ahead at work, earn more money, attract opportunities or launch a business. She shares the exact mindset shifts and strategies that helped transform her from a shy young woman with a stutter into a confident public speaker, founder and business owner. Tim and Lara discuss: Why the most visible people often get promoted How to build confidence through “micro risks” The biggest mistakes people make on LinkedIn How to stand out at work without becoming fake Why hard work alone is no longer enough The personal branding strategy that helped Lara build multiple successful…

People in this episode

Host: Tim Campbell

Guest: Lara Acosta

Topics covered

  • personal branding
  • career growth
  • visibility
  • content creation
  • confidence building

Keywords

  • personal brand
  • career advancement
  • LinkedIn strategies
  • confidence
  • entrepreneurship

Mentioned in this episode

Organizations: LinkedIn

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