
In this episode of the Creator Method Podcast, Gary Lipovetsky sits down with Nadia König Muniz, founder and creative director of LaNaia Jewels, to unpack how she built a 479,000-follower personal brand without chasing trends, hooks, or algorithm hacks. Known for her disciplined, taste-driven approach to fashion and content, Nadia shares how prioritizing quality over virality has helped her build long-term trust, scale a luxury brand, and grow a deeply engaged audience. Together, they break down why slow, intentional content often outperforms viral moments, how consistency compounds even when growth feels invisible, and why most creators lose momentum by chasing short-term wins. Nadia opens up about her Swiss upbringing, how it shaped her values around sustainability and discipline, and why she refuses to let trends pull her away from her vision, even when viral content tempts creators to pivot. They explore the realities of building a creator-led luxury brand, the difference between attention and trust, and why a single viral video rarely translates into meaningful growth. Gary challenges Nadia on monetization, personal brand leverage, and showing up more on camera, revealing how creators can scale without sacrificing integrity or identity. This conversation is a thoughtful, honest look at building a brand that lasts, not just one that spikes. If you are a creator or entrepreneur looking to grow with intention, resist burnout, and play the long game in the creator economy, this episode will fundamentally change how you think about growth, patience, and value. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices