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The Abundant Therapist Collective Presents: “How to Position and Package Your Expertise to Get Major Press” with Lanetra King

  • Streaming LIVE via the Abundant Therapist Collective's Facebook group. (map)

Get expert insight on how to position and package your expertise to get major press with Lanetra King.

About this workshop:

In this session, we'll delve into the essential strategies needed to elevate your brand and attract authentic, lucrative press opportunities. Learn how to cultivate a mindset that positions you for press-worthy success, and discover the key elements required to package yourself effectively for media attention. We'll cover everything you need to know to ensure you're ready to seize those major press opportunities to increase visibility for your business.

About our speaker:

Lanetra King is an accomplished PR agency owner, seasoned senior publicist, and distinguished Director of Communications at IndieKater PR. She has been recognized as one of US Reporter Magazine's '30 Under 30' alongside notable figures like Kylie Jenner and Travis Scott. With nearly two decades of rich-history in the public relations field, Lanetra has propelled clients into the spotlight of both local and national media contributing to transformative campaigns from industry experts to corporate renowned giants like AT&T. Through her masterful strategies, Lanetra has orchestrated brand collaborations, managed red carpet events, overseen award shows, and orchestrated movie premieres for esteemed networks like MTV, TV One, and BET. She has secured impressive media features including Tamron Hall Show, The Drew Barrymore Show, Yahoo!, Good Day LA, The Roland Martin Show and more.

This event is FREE for members of our Abundant Therapist communities.

Handouts and video replay will be available to those who have joined our next level of membership, The Abundant Therapist Circle.

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