Brand Storytelling with Fexingo: Narrative, Mission, and Stories That Sell

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Brand Storytelling with Fexingo: Narrative, Mission, and Stories That Sell

In Brand Storytelling with Fexingo, Lucas and Luna dissect how companies move beyond logos and taglines to build narratives that resonate. Each episode examines a single brand's mission statement, origin story, or campaign arc — from Patagonia's 'We're in business to save our home planet' to Nike's 'Just Do It' evolution — and traces how that narrative creates customer loyalty, employee alignment, and market differentiation. Lucas brings a journalist's rigor, asking how the story holds up against financial results; Luna pushes on authenticity, questioning when storytelling becomes manipulation. Together they analyze the specific words, images, and distribution channels that turn a mission into a movement — or a misfire. They never settle for platitudes: they look at the actual revenue impact of TOMS' One for One model, the cultural blowback of Pepsi's Kendall Jenner ad, and the slow erosion of WeWork's 'community' narrative. For marketers who want to understand the mechanics of brand n

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In Brand Storytelling with Fexingo, Lucas and Luna dissect how companies move beyond logos and taglines to build narratives that resonate. Each episode examines a single brand's mission statement, origin story, or campaign arc — from Patagonia's 'We're in business to save our home planet' to Nike's 'Just Do It' evolution — and traces how that narrative creates customer loyalty, employee alignment, and market differentiation. Lucas brings a journalist's rigor, asking how the story holds up against financial results; Luna pushes on authenticity, questioning when storytelling becomes manipulation. Together they analyze the specific words, images, and distribution channels that turn a mission into a movement — or a misfire. They never settle for platitudes: they look at the actual revenue impact of TOMS' One for One model, the cultural blowback of Pepsi's Kendall Jenner ad, and the slow erosion of WeWork's 'community' narrative. For marketers who want to understand the mechanics of brand n

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