The Brand Strategy Podcast with Fexingo: Identity, Positioning, and Long-Term Brand Building

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The Brand Strategy Podcast with Fexingo: Identity, Positioning, and Long-Term Brand Building

Lucas and Luna dissect the mechanics of brand longevity in this show, where every episode examines one real company's identity and positioning choices through the lens of publicly available financial and consumer data. They avoid marketing fluff, instead tracing how brands like Patagonia, Apple, or LEGO build equity over decades—looking at their visual systems, messaging frameworks, and market reactions to pivots. Lucas often draws from his background in journalism to fact-check claims, while Luna, sketching in her notebook, pushes back with counterexamples from retail or DTC failures. Together, they explore tensions like consistency vs. cultural adaptation, or differentiation vs. category norms. Each episode ends with a specific, actionable question for the listener: What would your brand look like if you stripped away all verbal claims and let only color, shape, and product speak?

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

Lucas and Luna dissect the mechanics of brand longevity in this show, where every episode examines one real company's identity and positioning choices through the lens of publicly available financial and consumer data. They avoid marketing fluff, instead tracing how brands like Patagonia, Apple, or LEGO build equity over decades—looking at their visual systems, messaging frameworks, and market reactions to pivots. Lucas often draws from his background in journalism to fact-check claims, while Luna, sketching in her notebook, pushes back with counterexamples from retail or DTC failures. Together, they explore tensions like consistency vs. cultural adaptation, or differentiation vs. category norms. Each episode ends with a specific, actionable question for the listener: What would your brand look like if you stripped away all verbal claims and let only color, shape, and product speak?

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