Creating Content That Actually Connects: Building Brand, Business, and Balance

Daniel Kading Talk Digital To Me Top LinkedIn Voice Interview
In a feed flooded with short form videos, viral trends, and “growth hacks,” content creation can feel like a never-ending chase. But what if the real secret to success isn’t in the gimmicks, but in creating meaningful connections? In this episode, I sat down with Daniel Kading LinkedIn Top Voice, content creator, and founder of a thriving creative studio to talk about the state of short form video, personal branding, building a creative business, and staying mentally grounded while doing it all.

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Below are key insights and actionable takeaways from our conversation.

Key Takeaways

Depth Over Gimmicks in Short Form Video

Too many creators focus on motion graphics, viral hooks, or trendy captions. But Daniel’s approach is different: keep it human and create depth.

“The best videos aren’t always the best produced  they’re the ones that connect.”

Tips that work: speak one-on-one, avoid filler intros, and get to the message fast. Captions and edits help, but they can’t replace substance.

Don’t Repurpose Thoughtlessly

Each platform is different: TikTok, Instagram Reels, YouTube Shorts, LinkedIn  and what works on one can flop on another. A simple “follow me here” might make sense on TikTok but feel awkward on YouTube.

“It’s not just lazy content, it shows your audience you’re not paying attention to them.”

Daniel recommends small, strategic tweaks for each platform. Or go universal with calls to action that don’t rely on platform-specific cues.

LinkedIn Still Hasn’t Cracked Video…And That’s Okay

While other platforms have built-in audiences for video, LinkedIn’s algorithm just isn’t set up to serve video content well. That doesn’t mean it’s useless, but it does mean your strategy should look different.

“On LinkedIn, people come for ideas, not autoplay videos.”

Daniel’s tip? Write compelling captions that tease the video without giving it all away. Don’t post full transcripts. Give people a reason to hit play.

Use AI to Support, Not Replace, Your Creativity

Daniel’s content system is a mix of Otter.ai + ChatGPT + a whole lot of human editing. He transcribes ideas on the go, feeds them into AI, and then rewrites with his voice.

“I use AI to do the junior copywriter work so I can stay focused on creativity.”

If you’ve got ideas in your notes app or scattered in your brain, use AI to structure them. Just don’t let it speak for you.

Mental Health First, Content Second

As a neurodiverse creator, Daniel is a vocal advocate for therapy, boundaries, and rest. He turns off notifications, avoids LinkedIn after 8 PM, and stays honest about where he’s at.

“Doing nothing isn’t failure. It’s freedom.”

He treats mental health as a strength, not a liability,  and makes it a core part of how he runs his business.

Stop Creating for the Algorithm — Start Creating for People

The most powerful shift we can make as creators? Move from performance to connection. Daniel believes people are craving realness,  not perfectly optimized content.

“You want people to see your content and say: ‘That’s exactly how you’d sound if we were talking in real life.’”

Being consistent with your tone, your values, and your personality builds trust over time and makes pivoting easier if your brand evolves.

Quotes from Daniel:

On Community:

“You can post a high-performing video with zero depth, or a low-fi video that creates real conversation. I’ll choose conversation every time.”

On AI:

“AI is my assistant, not my ghostwriter. It helps me move faster, not fake it.”

On Burnout:

“If your content system only works when you’re at 100%, it’s not sustainable.”

On Voice:

“You should sound like you. Not like a TikTok trend.”

Looking Ahead

Daniel’s top 3 takeaways for creators, marketers, and brand builders:

  1. Consistency matters more than cleverness.
    Build systems that work even on your worst day.

  2. You don’t need a personal brand that’s “perfect.”
    You need one that’s true to you.

  3. Don’t let the algorithm define your worth.
    Your content is a tool for connection — not just clicks.

Connect with Daniel on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dankading/

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