The Vignette Effect

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The Vignette Effect

The Vignette Effect™ is hosted by Raquel Furman, brand strategist, marketing expert, and founder of Vignette Brand Studio. With 25 years of experience in branding and marketing, including a background as a brand photographer, Raquel brings a trained visual eye to brand building, helping clients see their brands in a completely different way.In photography and writing, a vignette directs your attention to what's worth seeing, the details that make the story. That's the whole idea behind this show.Most brand problems aren't complicated. They're just things you've never been shown to look for, or never had the clarity to name. The messaging that isn't landing, the audience that isn't connecting, the brand that looks fine but doesn't feel like you, those are symptoms. This show goes after the root.Expect candid conversations, real brand strategy, and the kind of ah-ha moments that make your next move obvious. Because the most engaging, expressive brands aren't built on trends or templat

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    You Have the Domain, But Do You Own the Brand?

    You’ve registered your business name, bought the domain, and locked in your Instagram handle. So you own your brand… right? Not exactly. In this episode of The Vignette Effect, Raquel is opening up a conversation that a lot of small business owners don’t think about until it’s too late: trademarking, copyright, and what it actually means to own your brand. This isn’t legal advice but it is a grounded, real-world look at how intellectual property shows up in creative businesses and why it matters more as you grow. Raquel shares personal stories from early in her career, including: The first time one of her photographs was taken and used without permission A behind-the-scenes experience where her creative work was recreated by a major brand What she learned from working alongside artist agents and industry leaders educating creatives on copyright She also breaks down some of the most common assumptions small business owners make, like: “I have the LLC and domain, so I own the name” “My business is small, so this isn’t a concern yet” “I’ll deal with it later if I need to” And why those assumptions can become risky depending on where your business is headed. You’ll also hear a powerful example of how trademarking can turn your brand into a true business asset, including how frameworks, methods, and branded systems can be protected and even licensed. This episode is designed to get you thinking differently about your brand, not just as something you’ve created, but as something you may want to protect and build equity in over time. And in the next episode, Raquel sits down with an intellectual property attorney to go deeper into the legal side of all of this, so make sure you’re following the show so you don’t miss it.Connect with Raquel: Instagram @raquel.furman (DM Raquel on Instagram to share your own trademark or copyright story) Book a discovery call hereDisclaimer: This episode isn't legal advice. Raquel is a brand strategist, not an attorney. For legal guidance specific to your situation, consult a qualified intellectual property attorney, like the one you'll meet next week.

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    The Part AI Can't Do For You

    If your marketing isn't working, the problem probably isn't effort. You're posting consistently, showing up on the platforms, doing all the things, and something still isn't clicking. This episode is about why that happens, and what actually fixes it. Brand strategist and coach Raquel Furman breaks down the two layers every small-business brand needs to work on: the technical layer (how people find you) and the visceral layer (why they care). Most business owners are only working on one. That's where the plateau lives. Why your brand strategy isn't working A lot of small business owners hit a wall not because they're doing the wrong things, but because they have blind spots inside the systems they're already using. Your website, SEO, email marketing, and social media. Each of these platforms is more nuanced than it looks from the outside. Raquel shares a real example of two business owners who both said Pinterest "didn't work" and what was actually going on. It's rarely the platform. It's almost always the setup. The part of brand building AI can't do for you Using AI tools for your brand before you've developed your own creative vision is one of the most common mistakes Raquel sees right now. When you skip the brand foundations, your point of view, your messaging, the meaning behind what you do, and hand it to a tool, you end up with content that's possibly polished but likely forgettable. People can feel when something wasn't written by a person. Raquel gets specific about where AI can genuinely help with efficiency, and where leaning on it makes your brand harder to build. How to build a brand people actually connect with The visceral layer is where most brands often plateau. You can have a technically solid marketing plan and still cap out if there's nothing there for people to feel. This is the layer where your brand voice, visual storytelling, and emotional resonance live. It's also the layer most business owners already have more of than they think. It just hasn't been brought to the surface yet. In this episode: - Why "I tried it, and it didn't work" is almost always a setup problem, not a platform problem - How to spot the blind spots inside your own brand and marketing ecosystem - The difference between the technical layer and the visceral layer of a brand, and why you need both - Why AI for brand strategy works against you when you reach for it too soon - How to build a brand voice and point of view that makes people feel something - Why most small business brands are closer to a breakthrough than they think The Vignette Effect is a podcast for small business owners and creative founders who want to build a brand that's clear, expressive, and built to last. Resources mentioned: - Book a discovery call: https://calendly.com/raquel-vignettebrandstudio/discovery - Find Raquel on Instagram: @raquel.furman If this episode resonated, share it with a creative founder who needs to hear it today.

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    Design Beyond Aesthetics: How It Shapes Your Entire Marketing Ecosystem

    What this episode covers: The ambiguity of the word “design” and how it’s used across industries Why design is more than visuals in branding and marketing The difference between form and function in design How “clean and minimal” websites can lose clarity The gap between SEO visibility and user experience What happens after someone clicks on your website How design organizes information and guides decision-making The role of design in shaping the customer journey Why your website is an “open house” for your business How brand, messaging, visuals, and structure work together Key takeaways: Design is both aesthetic and functional Visibility alone does not lead to conversion Clarity comes from structure and intentional organization A website must guide, not just present information Design connects every part of your marketing ecosystem Links: Book a call with Raquel here. Connect on Instagram at @raquel.furman  

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    Be the Editor of Your Brand (Not the Content Machine)

    Be the Editor of Your Brand (Not the Content Machine) You've got the content. You've got the clients. You've got the email list, the engagement, the offers. So why does something still feel a little off? If that sounds familiar, this episode is for you. Raquel breaks down one of the most useful frameworks in brand strategy: thinking about your brand like a magazine and stepping into the role of editor. And she uses Miranda Priestly, the formidable editor-in-chief of Runway Magazine in The Devil Wears Prada, as the ultimate case study. What an editor actually does An editor isn't writing every article, shooting every campaign, or producing every piece of content. What they're doing is deciding what makes it in. That decision-making role is exactly what's missing for a lot of small business owners and creative founders who are deep in creation mode and wondering why it's not clicking together. The problem usually isn't that you need more. It's that there's no through line connecting what you already have. Your brand strategy is your filter Brand strategy is what gives you the framework to make those editorial calls. What do you want to be known for? What's the through line in your messaging? What belongs and what doesn't? These aren't small questions, but answering them is what lets you stop second-guessing every piece of content you create and start leading with clarity. Raquel also addresses the fear that comes with getting more specific in your messaging. Getting focused doesn't mean you can't offer multiple things. It means those things have something that connects them. Miranda Priestly and the "florals for spring" moment The classic scene from the film where someone pitches florals for spring, and Miranda responds with "florals for spring, groundbreaking" isn't really about the florals. It's about having a clear enough vision to know immediately what fits and what falls short of where you're trying to go. That's the editorial lens. That's what brand strategy builds. What editing looks like in practice Being the editor of your brand sometimes means cutting things that were working. Things you liked. Things that brought in revenue. Raquel shares her own experience phasing out photography work to go all-in on brand strategy, and why that trapeze moment, letting go before you've fully grabbed the next thing, is part of the process. It also means you don't have to have everything mapped out before you can lead. Miranda didn't walk into those pitch meetings with the whole issue planned. She had the vision, and she used the ideas in the room to refine it. That's the move. If your brand feels pieced-together, this is where to start Most of the clients Raquel works with aren't starting from scratch. They've built something real. They just need to step back, calibrate, and decide what actually makes the cut. That's the editorial pass. And it's usually what takes a brand from good to pulled-together. Ready to stop guessing and start editing? Book a free discovery call at the link in the show notes. Resources + Links Book a free discovery call here.  Follow Raquel on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/raquel.furman Keywords: brand strategy for small business, brand messaging, content strategy, how to build a cohesive brand, brand editing, small business branding, creative entrepreneur, brand clarity

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    What Small Businesses Can Learn from Six-Figure Website Proposals

    What can small businesses learn from six-figure website proposals? A lot more than you might think. In this episode, Raquel takes you behind the scenes of reviewing multiple agency RFPs for a major website project and reveals a surprising truth. Even at the highest levels, the fundamentals of branding, messaging, and customer connection still determine what works and what does not. This episode breaks down what separated the strongest proposals from the weakest and how those same patterns show up in everyday marketing for small businesses. In the episode: 00:00 Behind the scenes reviewing six-figure website proposals 01:43 What an RFP is and why this matters 02:47 The assumption that they should already know 03:48 Big titles versus real understanding 04:55 The complexity of large-scale websites 06:39 Why the website is the primary customer experience 07:30 What strong proposals did right 08:50 Case studies that actually connect to outcomes 10:03 Understanding versus reacting to the assignment 11:07 What weaker proposals got wrong 12:21 Talking about themselves instead of the project 14:39 Generic messaging and lack of specificity 15:47 Case studies that did not prove results 16:54 Missing clarity in scope 17:56 Pricing differences explained 19:01 Why one proposal was significantly lower 20:02 Pricing reflects understanding, not just cost 21:19 The risk of choosing the cheapest option 22:11 Why confidence matters in buying decisions 23:11 How this applies to small businesses 24:15 What customers are really deciding 25:18 Why specificity creates connection 26:21 Final takeaway on relevance and connection Work With Raquel If your website, messaging, or content is not connecting the way it should, this is exactly the work Raquel helps clients do. Join the waitlist here. Connect on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/raquel.furman  

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    Are You Working on the Right Thing? A Spring Check-In for Small Business Owners

    Spring cleaning isn't just for the house and garage. Your business deserves the same fresh-eyes treatment, and this episode is your starting point. Raquel walks through a two-part audit you can do right now, even in your head while you drive, to find out if the work consuming your time actually has a direct line to the outcome you need most. In this episode: Why momentum without direction is just a faster way to end up off course The difference between behaviors, vanity metrics, and real goals How to use SMART goals without making it feel like a corporate exercise Why the things that look productive from the outside are often the biggest distractions The two-list exercise that reveals whether you've got a time problem or a sequencing problem If you finish this episode and realize you're not sure what to work on first to hit your goals, that's exactly the conversation Raquel has with every new client. Link to the one-on-one coaching waitlist is in the show notes. Find Raquel on Instagram: @raquel.furman Vignette Brand Studio Contact page/Inquire with Raquel: https://vignettebrandstudio.com/contact Get on the Coaching waitlist: https://raquellauren.kit.com/wait-list Looking for: brand audit, spring cleaning for business, small business goal setting, SMART goals, brand strategy, business prioritization, creative entrepreneur, marketing focus, time management for small business, The Vignette Effect podcast, brand coach, sequencing your business, busy season prep, what to work on in your business

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    The Real Thing: Pamela Anderson, Aerie, and Why Authenticity Is Your Brand's Greatest Asset

    Raquel Furman of The Vignette Effect is known for turning brand strategy into something creative entrepreneurs can actually use, and this episode is a perfect example of that. Using the newly released Pamela Anderson x Aerie campaign as a launching point, Raquel unpacks what it really looks like to build a brand around authenticity in a way that is strategic, not just surface-level. What is covered in this episode: Pamela Anderson's personal brand evolution and how she took back control of her own narrative through her memoir, her Netflix documentary, and her no-makeup Fashion Week appearance that put her on the cover of People Magazine The brand strategy behind Sonsie Skin, Pamela's clean, vegan, cruelty-free skincare line, including how they use cinematic storytelling, character-based content, and brand restraint to create a cohesive and elevated presence Why Aerie's longstanding no-retouching policy and their new "You can't prompt this" campaign commitment to no AI-generated people makes the Pamela Anderson partnership so perfectly aligned, and what that stance means for the beauty and fashion industry at large How Pamela's collaboration with Flamingo Estate on her heirloom pickle recipe is a masterclass in values-aligned brand partnerships Raquel's honest take on the growing use of AI-generated imagery in beauty and fashion advertising, and why it raises the bar even higher for brands willing to show up as genuinely real The practical, actionable side of all of this: how small business owners and creative entrepreneurs can tap into their own point of view, develop a body of work that holds together visually and tonally, and resist the pull of trends that do not serve their brand See the Pamela Anderson and Aerie campaign video here. See more about the brands on Instagram: Aerie: https://www.instagram.com/aerie/ Sonsie: https://www.instagram.com/sonsieskin/ Pamela Anderson: https://www.instagram.com/pamelaanderson/ If this episode resonated with you,  connect with Raquel on Instagram at @Raquel.Furman and get on the waitlist for one-on-one brand coaching. Spots will be opening periodically over the next couple of months.

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    The Blueprint You Were Born With: Human Design for Brand and Business Alignment with Matalya Onuoha

    If you've been building your business by someone else's rules and wondering why it keeps feeling off, this episode is going to hit differently. Raquel sits down with Matalya Onuoha, human design strategist and founder of Rewrite Coaching, for a conversation about what it actually looks like to build a business around your natural energy, your strengths, and the way you're genuinely designed to work. This is the kind of conversation that makes things click. Not just for how you run your business, but for how you show up in your brand, your marketing, and your client experience. Matalya is a certified human design and quantum human design practitioner with a background in psychology, NLP, EFT, and somatic modalities. As a 1-3 emotional projector, she's guided women around the world through her Clarity to Prosperity Framework, helping them move from uncertainty about their next step to building signature businesses that are profitable and deeply aligned. In this episode, they cover: What human design is and why it's one of the most practical self-knowledge tools available for entrepreneurs and coaches. Why so many business owners feel like they're constantly working against themselves, and how knowing your human design type changes that. A full breakdown of all five human design types (generators, manifesting generators, manifestors, projectors, and reflectors) and what each one means for how you build, market, and sustain your business. The "big three" in human design, your type, strategy, and authority, and why following just those three things is enough to completely shift your trajectory. How your profile numbers shape the way you market yourself, attract clients, and grow your business in a way that doesn't drain you. Why Raquel's own discovery of being a 2-4 manifestor explained so much about her approach to launches, her need for creative white space, and why most of her clients have always come through her existing network. How human design applies directly to brand strategy and building a client experience that works with your energy instead of against it. Where to start if you're brand new to human design, and what to look for once you run your chart. Matalya also makes the point that human design isn't about having all the answers overnight. It's about having something reliable to come back to as you make decisions in your business and your life, and that's where the real shift happens. This episode is for you if: You're an entrepreneur, coach, or creative who's ready to stop forcing a business model that doesn't fit. You've been in business for a while, but your marketing, offers, or workflow still don't feel quite right. You're in a season of transition and trying to figure out what your next aligned move looks like. You're curious about human design and want to understand how it actually connects to building a brand and business strategy. Connect with Matalya and find her resources:  Run your free human design chart and download your free mini energetic blueprint: rewritecoaching.co/your-hd-chart Connect with Matalya Onuoha and learn more about the Clarity to Prosperity Framework: rewritecoaching.co Other Resources Mentioned: Jovian Archive, the home of the original human design body of work: jovianarchive.com Connect with Raquel: Website: vignettebrandstudio.com Instagram: @raquel.furman 1:1 Caoching waitlist: Get on the VIP list here Pro tip from Raquel: Run your chart before you press play so you can follow along as Matalya breaks down each type. The link is above!          

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    What the FAQ is Brand Design vs Brand Styling, and Which One Do You Need?

    In today's What the FAQ episode of The Vignette Effect, Raquel Furman is clearing up one of the most commonly confused pairs of terms in the branding world: brand design and brand styling. While they both contribute to how a brand looks and feels, they're not the same thing, and knowing the difference can save business owners a lot of time, money, and creative frustration. Raquel walks through exactly what brand design is: a complete visual identity system that includes a full logo suite, color palette, typography, iconography, image style, textures, patterns, and brand guidelines built to last for years and scale across every touchpoint, from website to packaging to in-person experiences. Brand design is the deep, comprehensive investment that a business makes when it's established, clear on strategy, and ready to commit to a visual identity for the long term. Brand styling, on the other hand, is a simplified but intentional design system built for businesses that need to look professional and cohesive right now but may not yet be ready for the full investment of a complete brand identity. A brand styling package typically includes a curated color palette, a font pairing, a wordmark or text-based logo, and an image style. It's clean, functional, and gives a business a real foundation to build on while things continue to develop. And critically, as Raquel points out, brand styling isn't a lesser version of brand design. It's the right tool for the right season of business. Before either option, though, comes brand strategy. Raquel breaks down why skipping brand strategy and going straight to visuals is one of the most common reasons businesses end up redesigning every year and a half. She also draws a clear distinction between design strategy, which is the process a designer uses to inform visual direction, and brand strategy, which is the deeper foundation that shapes messaging, positioning, content, pitching, and the full way a business shows up in the world. Raquel then walks through practical real-life scenarios that help listeners identify exactly which option fits their current stage, including what to do when you don't have any brand assets at all, when you have pieces that aren't working together, and when a color palette looks beautiful as swatches but completely fails in actual application. She introduces the idea of a functional color system and explains why a logo and a handful of colors don't constitute a brand system. This episode is a practical guide for any entrepreneur who's ever felt stuck, scattered, or unsure about where to start or what to invest in when it comes to branding. Topics covered in this episode: What brand design actually includes, and when a business is ready for it What brand styling is and how it serves early-growth and transitional businesses Why brand strategy must come before any visual decisions The difference between brand strategy and design strategy Why a functional color palette isn't the same as pretty swatches How to identify which season of business you're in Real symptoms of a brand that's been pieced together rather than designed How brand styling can inform and lead into a future full brand design Connect with Raquel: Instagram: @raquel.furman and join the one-on-one coaching waitlist here: 

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    Unsexy Branding Advice for Small Brands Who Want to Get It Right

    Let's talk about the stuff nobody puts in the highlight reel. In this episode of The Vignette Effect, Raquel breaks down the unsexy but essential branding advice she gives to small brands and early-stage entrepreneurs who are ready to stop winging it and start building something that actually lasts. This episode covers: Brand strategy and business foundations - why skipping this step is the number one reason small brands stall out, and what it actually means to build a marketing and sales ecosystem that works for your business model and capacity Finding real revenue opportunities early - the story of a client who generated $40–45K in a 10-day membership launch with outdated visual branding and a tiny email list, and what that teaches us about sequencing Getting visible as a founder - why personal branding for small business owners isn't about being an influencer, it's about building recognition, connection, and trust around your ideas before someone's even ready to buy Why you might want to hold off on full brand identity design - a branding person telling you not to invest in branding yet? Raquel explains the difference between brand styling and brand identity design, and why doing the latter too soon is one of the most common (and costly) small business mistakes Testing vs. constantly changing things - how to actually iterate on your messaging and offers without confusing your audience or disappearing into the noise Raquel also gets into the whole AI content-flagging situation on Instagram (yes, it happened twice, and yes, it was as annoying as it sounds), and why nuance will always require more than a carousel. Whether you're in the first few years of business, thinking about a rebrand, or just feel like something in your marketing isn't clicking - this episode is the reality check and the roadmap you didn't know you needed. Resources & Links Mentioned: Personal branding episode Why Personal Branding Matters More Than Ever in 2026 (Even If You’re Not the Face of the Brand)” No Regrets Website Checklist episode   Brand Styling vs. Brand Identity Design - upcoming episode (hit follow so you don't miss it!) One-on-one coaching waitlist - https://raquellauren.kit.com/wait-list Follow Raquel on Instagram: @raquel.furman Keywords & Topics Covered: small business branding, brand strategy for entrepreneurs, brand foundations, unsexy business advice, solopreneur marketing, personal branding for small business, brand identity design, brand styling, small business marketing tips, how to grow a small brand, building a brand from scratch, marketing ecosystem, visibility strategy, creative entrepreneur podcast, The Vignette Effect podcast Loved this episode? Leave a review and share it with a fellow entrepreneur who needs to hear the unsexy truth. 🖤

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    Turning Frameworks Into Lead Generation with Maeve Ferguson

    Turning Frameworks Into Lead Generation with Maeve Ferguson If you’ve ever wondered why your framework hasn’t translated into consistent leads, stronger authority, or easier sales, this episode will help you see what’s missing. In this episode of The Vignette Effect, Raquel Furman is joined by Maeve Ferguson, who helps established thought leaders transform frameworks into lead-generating diagnostic infrastructure. The kind that qualifies the right people, filters out the wrong ones, and supports scale without requiring founders to be everywhere at once. Maeve shares how diagnostics differ from traditional quiz funnels, why most marketing problems are actually infrastructure problems, and how data can guide smarter decisions across content, offers, and growth. In this conversation, you’ll learn: Why frameworks don’t scale until they’re turned into systems How diagnostic assessments differ from quizzes and personality tests What “marketing infrastructure” actually means in practice How diagnostics qualify and segment leads before a sales call Why traffic and volume matter more than tweaking offers too early How founders remove themselves from sales through better infrastructure How data reveals what content to create and what offers to build next Who This Episode Is For This episode is especially helpful if you: Have a defined framework or methodology but inconsistent leads Are building multiple offers and struggling with lead qualification Want stronger authority positioning without more content burnout Are ready to stop guessing and start using data to guide growth About Maeve Ferguson  Maeve Ferguson is an authority architect and strategist who helps established thought leaders turn their frameworks into legacy-building, lead-generating diagnostic assessments. Her work transforms intellectual property into infrastructure that qualifies, converts, and scales without founders needing to be in the room. Maeve works with seven- and eight-figure businesses, bestselling authors, and industry authorities, and runs her consultancy from a working horse farm in Northern Ireland. Connect with Maeve  Find Maeve on LinkedIn Visit her website https://www.maeveferguson.com/ Connect with Raquel Raquel Furman is a brand coach and creative director behind The Vignette Effect. She helps creative founders and thought leaders clarify their message, build expressive brand ecosystems, and turn big ideas into marketing that actually works. Follow Raquel on Instagram Learn more about working together at Vignette Brand Studio or book a call.

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    Messaging & Marketing Mojo with Marketing Astrologer Cytel Schults

    What if marketing felt more natural, expressive, and aligned with who you actually are?In this episode, Raquel is joined by marketing astrologer Cytel Schults, host of Soul Sound Marketing, to explore how natal charts can inform messaging, communication style, and marketing strategy.Cytel explains how astrology can act as a practical tool for understanding how you’re designed to show up, speak about your work, and connect with ideal clients, without requiring any prior astrology knowledge. By working with your natural tendencies instead of fighting them, marketing becomes simpler, clearer, and more magnetic.In this episode, we explore:What marketing astrology is and how it worksWhy your sun sign alone doesn’t tell the full storyHow natal charts reveal communication and marketing styleThe difference between writing and copywritingWhy elevator pitches and power phrases often feel offHow your ideal client shows up in your natal chartWhat “marketing mojo” is and how to activate yoursThe role of embodiment, movement, and expression in messagingWhy overperforming in copy kills resonanceHow simpler messaging often outperforms “brilliant” messagingWhy clarity creates ease in both content and sales conversationsThis episode is especially for creative entrepreneurs, coaches, and brand builders who want their marketing to feel aligned, expressive, and sustainable, without relying on rigid formulas or performative tactics.Links & ResourcesFollow Cytel on Instagram: @soulsound_marketingListen to the Soul Sound Marketing podcastSign up for Cytel’s free class, The Mirror. Hook. Medicine. Method, here.Follow Raquel on Instagram: @raquel.furmanVisit the Vignette Brand Studio Website: vignettebrandstudio.comBook a call with Raquel here 

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    Why Overthinking Is Blocking Your Brand Messaging and How to Break Through It

    Why Overthinking Gets in the Way of Clear MessagingWhen founders work on brand messaging, the default move is often to start writing. More specifically, writing in a way that sounds polished or “right.” That’s where messages can quickly become vague or overly refined, and start to drift away from how the business is actually described in conversation.Brand Clarity Is an Articulation ProblemRaquel reframes brand clarity as an articulation issue rather than a thinking issue. The clearest brands aren’t the ones doing the most mental work. They’re the ones who’ve learned how to explain what they do in real, human language. Articulation means letting ideas move out of your head and into the world through talking, writing, answering questions, and having conversations.Talking and Writing as a Clarity PracticeArticulation is a mix of talking and writing. Saying things out loud. Putting imperfect words on the page. Responding to questions. These early ideas are where clarity starts to form. Once that clarity exists, it becomes much easier to shape it into copy for a website, a sales page, or a marketing channel, adjusting length and emphasis as needed without losing the core message.Practical Ways to Practice ArticulationRaquel shares several ways to test and refine your messaging in real time:Recording voice notes to talk through what you do, who you help, and why it mattersRepeating ideas until they feel natural enough to say to someone face to faceUsing simple prompts like what you help people with or why your work mattersPaying attention to questions that come up in DMs, emails, discovery calls, and sales conversationsThese practices help surface where language feels clear and where it still needs work.Paying Attention to Real-Life FeedbackOne of the most important parts of articulation is observing how people respond. Do they lean in? Do they repeat your words back to you? Do they ask more questions? That kind of real-life feedback offers more insight than any worksheet or framework.While not everyone will understand the nuance of your work the way an ideal client would, people shouldn’t be completely confused about what you do. Lack of nuance is normal. Total confusion is a signal.Why Brand Clarity Develops Over TimeBrand clarity isn’t something you figure out once and move on from. There’s a place for workshops, prompts, and structured brand strategy work. But clarity gets stronger when ideas are tested in the real world and refined through conversation.The brands that feel effortless and pulled together are often the result of consistent articulation, conversation, and refinement over time.Want to keep the conversation going or get support with your brand messaging?Connect with Raquel on Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/raquel.furmanVisit Vignette Brand Studio:https://vignettebrandstudio.comBook a discovery call:Curious what working together on your brand strategy could look like?https://calendly.com/raquel-vignettebrandstudio/discovery

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    Brand Case Study: How Violette_FR Scaled a Founder-Led Brand Without Losing Its Soul

    In this episode, Raquel Furman shares a brand case study breakdown of Violette_FR Cosmetics, a founder-led beauty brand that’s grown rapidly while staying deeply authentic and personal.You’ll hear how Violette’s background in editorial makeup artistry shaped the brand’s philosophy, content, and product line, and why her approach challenges traditional beauty industry norms in the best way.Raquel covers:• What founder-led and founder-facing branding really means • How Violette_FR scaled quickly without losing its soulful, personal feel• The brand’s strong values, including no-retouching campaigns and celebrating new creatives• How storytelling drives product launches • The balance of content, inspiration, and promotion across social media and email• Why focused product collections can actually boost connection and sales• How in-person brand experiences can bring a brand’s creative world to life• The importance of building trust through transparency and genuine recommendationsRaquel also shares key takeaways you can apply to your own brand, whether you want to be the face of your business, build an immersive brand world, or blend both approaches.LINKS:Violette_FR website: https://www.violettefr.com/Violette_FR Instagram post showcasing the space and Cabinet of Curiosities display at Liberty London: ✨ If this episode has you thinking about your own brand and how everything from your messaging to your visuals could work together more seamlessly, you can book a discovery call with Raquel here and connect on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/raquel.furman⭐ And if you’re enjoying The Vignette Effect Podcast, leaving a quick review on Apple Podcasts helps the show reach more creative founders who’ll love it too. On mobile, you can click here to leave a review.

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    You Can’t Outwork Your Thought Habits with Amy Kemp

    In today’s episode of The Vignette Effect, Raquel Furman welcomes Amy Kemp, owner and CEO of Amy Kemp Inc., certified Habit Finder coach, and author of I See You, for a powerful conversation about subconscious thought habits and why hard work alone isn’t the answer to growth.Amy shares how deeply ingrained thinking patterns shape how entrepreneurs lead, work, and build businesses, and why so many high achievers eventually hit a wall where working harder no longer yields better results.In this episode, you’ll learn:• What Amy means by “you can’t outwork your thought habits.”• How subconscious habits of thinking develop and why they once helped us survive• Common thought patterns entrepreneurs struggle with• Why a healthy structure actually creates more freedom and creativity• How unhealed experiences can show up as resistance in business• The importance of boundaries when setting goals and growing a business• How fear-driven decisions limit abundance and sustainability• Why slowing down can attract higher-value clients• Navigating burnout and capacity as an entrepreneur• Why visibility feels dangerous (especially for women) and how to work through it• How focusing on who you serve makes showing up easier and more alignedAmy also shares practical tools, including her free Habit Finder assessment and insights from her book, to help entrepreneurs recognize and shift the subconscious habits holding them back.Connect with Amy Kemp:Visit Amy’s website: amykemp.comLearn more about her book, I See YouTake the free Habit Finder assessment About The Vignette EffectThe Vignette Effect is the podcast where host and brand coach Raquel Furman explores what makes brands feel alive, from brand strategy and visual storytelling to creative leadership, personal branding, and the deeper work behind building something meaningful. You can book a discovery call with Raquel here and connect on Instagram here.

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    Brand Story Building That Actually Works: The Story Building Method (with John Elbing)

    Brand storytelling has become an overused term that’s pretty vague. John’s take will give you a new take and things you can apply today to your website and marketing. He’s focused on building a customer-centered story framework you can use everywhere, so your marketing doesn’t end up sounding like a company talking about itself.In this episode, we talk about:Storytelling vs story buildingHow to make your customer the hero: The 3-step story arc John uses:RecognitionPerceptionProjectionHow B2B needs emotion, tooOne simple audit promptA myth worth deleting from the internetPlus, John shares the “three beers” idea for loosening up B2B content without going off-brandLinks and resources:John’s book: Story Building: Your Brand From Their Standpoint (https://standpoint.ch/the-book/)John has generously offered listeners a free hour of consulting if they contact him at https://standpoint.ch/my-persona/ and mention you heard this episode of The Vignette EffectAs always, you can connect with Raquel on a call here or on Instagram here: https://www.instagram.com/raquel.furman

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    Creative Courage in Branding

    There’s branding that’s technically checking all the boxes, and then there’s branding that’s alive.In today’s episode, Raquel is talking about the thing she believes separates truly magnetic brands from the ones that feel like they were built by committee: creative courage.Because the brands that are winning right now aren’t just clear and consistent. They’re doing something a little unexpected, a little expressive, and unmistakably them. And no, this doesn’t mean neon green logos or chaotic rebrands. It means commitment. Taste. And sometimes, the smallest details becoming the loudest signal.Raquel shares a personal story that perfectly captures the concept (including her teenage era of blue mascara and literally piercing her fingernails), then connects it to branding, founder-led marketing, and the power of signature choices that make people stop scrolling.In this episode, Raquel covers:What “creative courage” actually means in branding (and what it isn’t)Why standing out can feel risky, even when you know it mattersHow her personal style became a blueprint for brand expressionThe subtle ways we shrink when we’re afraid of being judged (hello, small-town comments)Brand examples that nail creative courage:Gucci’s wildly bold brand experience choicesFishwife turning tinned fish into a cultural momentSpanx standing out in a painfully boring category with design + visibilityWant help making this real (without going full Gucci)?There are always ways to bring bold creative choices to life without a luxury-fashion budget. If you want to explore what this could look like for your brand, you’re invited to book a free discovery call here.And if you’d rather chat casually first, Raquel’s DMs are open too. Come say hi on Instagram. (https://www.instagram.com/raquel.furman)

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    Why Personal Branding Matters More Than Ever in 2026 (Even If You’re Not the Face of the Brand)

    Personal branding gets a bad rap. For many founders, it brings up images of influencer culture, forced visibility, or turning a business into a constant “look at me” show. In this episode, Raquel breaks down why that definition misses the point entirely.She shares what personal branding actually means, why it’s becoming non-negotiable in 2026 and beyond, and how it quietly influences a brand's success, sustainability, and scalability, whether or not the founder is front and center.Inside this episode, Raquel covers:What personal branding really is, and what it definitely is notWhy your personal brand acts as the seed of your business, even if your brand isn’t about youHow brand clarity supports delegation, growth, and eventually stepping back from day-to-day workThe connection between personal brand clarity, energy capacity, and the life you’re building alongside your businessWhy generic content is everywhere, and why lived experience, values, and point of view are becoming the real differentiatorsHow founder vision shapes brand voice, messaging, and consistency over timeWhy personal branding isn’t about being louder or more visible, but about being intentional and recognizableThis episode is especially for creative entrepreneurs, founders, and business owners who want to build brands that last, attract aligned clients, and feel human in an increasingly automated world.If this conversation sparked something for you, you can book a free discovery call to explore how brand clarity and personal branding can support the next phase of your business. Book Your Call ---> https://calendly.com/raquel-vignettebrandstudio/discovery

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    Visibility, Misperception, and Showing Up Fully in 2026

    In this episode, Raquel kicks off 2026 with an honest conversation about visibility, misperception, and the courage to show up fully as yourself in your brand and creative work.She shares:why she doesn’t rely on traditional New Year’s resolutions, but still loves the reset energyhow visibility became a defining theme of 2025 and why it matters even more in 2026the moment she realized it wasn’t being seen that felt scary, it was something morehow intuition, humanity, and truth fuel creative direction and brand buildingan invitation for listeners to step more fully into who they really areOne of the core messages of this episode:You, as a person, have something to offer the creative direction and message of your brand that’s going to make building that vision simpler and more likely to attract the right people, whether you’re actually the face of the brand or not.Book your discovery call here: https://calendly.com/raquel-vignettebrandstudio/discoveryAnd connect on Instagram here: @raquel.furman

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    A Quiet Entrepreneurial Reset Before the New Year

    This episode explores:Why the days between Christmas and New Year’s feel uniquely spaciousLetting go of the pressure to always be productiveSimple reset rituals that support mental clarityHow downtime can become an incubator for ideasGiving yourself permission to pause without a planIf you’re craving a softer way to close out the year, this episode is your reminder that it’s okay to settle into the in-between.Want to connect in the new year?Raquel’s calendar link is here: https://calendly.com/raquel-vignettebrandstudio/discovery

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    2026 Brand & Marketing Predictions: How to Build a Clear, Human Brand That Connects

    I’m sharing my 2026 brand and marketing predictions, not from a place of hype or trend-forecasting for the sake of it, but from what I’m seeing actually working with real brands right now.What’s emerging is quieter, more intentional, and honestly, more hopeful.In this conversation, I walk through why the brands that will thrive in 2026 won’t necessarily be the loudest, the biggest, or the most visible everywhere. They’ll be the ones with clarity. A point of view. And a brand experience that feels human and considered over time.Here’s what I cover:Why authentic, thoughtfully designed brand experiences matter more than flashy campaignsHow AI can support your work without replacing your voice, taste, or perspectiveWhy being selective about platforms is a smart, strategic move, not a limitationHow brand clarity becomes a serious competitive advantage when things shiftWhy visual storytelling does so much of the heavy lifting before a single word is readHow trends are losing their authority, and why trusting your instincts matters moreWhat the shift away from hustle culture means for building real communities, not just audiencesWhen you step back, all of these predictions point to the same thing:Less noise. More intention. More humanity.If this episode resonated, it’s probably because you’re already sensing this shift and craving it in your own brand. If your messaging, visuals, or direction feel scattered or heavier than they need to be, I’d love to have a conversation.You can book a no-pressure discovery call through the link in the show notes. We’ll talk through where you are, what you’re building, and whether working together makes sense.And truly, thank you for being here and for being part of this community. These conversations mean more to me than you know.Book your Discovery call here: https://calendly.com/raquel-vignettebrandstudio/discovery     

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    Creating a Life and Business in Alignment with Amy D'Agrosa

    What we get into:• The surprising internal shift most people experience in transitions• How limiting beliefs form (and why they’re sneakier than we think)• What hypnotherapy actually does and how it accesses subconscious patterns• The tension between external advice and trusting your inner knowing• Why community accelerates healing, clarity, and confidence• The frustrating reality of entrepreneurship: mastering your craft is one thing, running a business is another• Delegation, capacity, and building support before you burn out• Simple presence practices you can use today• How to take the next step when you genuinely don’t know what’s nextConnect with Amy:Get your Free Inner Power Reflective Journal + Heart Meditation at her website: pathwaystopurposecoaching.comPodcast: Into the Heart: Finding Wisdom WithinInstagram: instagram.com/pathways.to.purpose.lifecoachEmail: [email protected] with Raquel:Instagram: instagram.com/raquel.furmanDiscovery Call: calendly.com/raquel-vignettebrandstudio/discoveryWebsite: vignettebrandstudio.com

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    Exceptional Brand Experiences Part 1: Inside the World of Ffern

    Today I'm talking all about brand experience, and I'm featuring one of my favorite examples, the UK organic perfumery Ffern. This is part one of a series exploring brands that create thoughtful, resonant, and memorable experiences at every touchpoint.In this conversation, I break down what brand experience actually means and why it matters for brands of every size. I share what first drew me to Ffern, how their seasonal releases work, and why their three-minute cinematic films are such a powerful form of visual storytelling. I also talk about their unboxing experience, the way they collaborate with artists, how they highlight their sourcing practices, and how they use every detail to pull you into the story of each fragrance.You will hear why their approach represents the vignette effect in real time, and how these small scenes and intentional choices create a feeling that stays with people. Links mentioned:Cloud Orchard cinematic filmFfern on InstagramBook a discovery call:https://calendly.com/raquel-vignettebrandstudio/discoveryConnect with me on Instagram:instagram.com/raquel.furmanContact me:vignettebrandstudio.com/contactIf you enjoyed this episode, please share it with a creative friend or business owner who would love it. Thank you for listening!

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    Create Meaningful Progress in Your Brand in 2026

    In this episode, I’m sharing the real difference between brands that grow and brands that stay stuck. Not perfect timing, not perfect clarity, and not even perfect strategy. Just steady, grounded movement based on what you know right now.Here’s what I get into:Why planning feels productive but often keeps you from startingThe fears that quietly influence your decisionsWhy imperfect action doesn’t mean looking messyHow big brands evolve constantly and why that matters for youThe unglamorous consistency that becomes real momentumThe difference between clients who implement and clients who avoidWhat to focus on as we move into 2026If you want next year to feel different, your approach has to shift. Your ideas matter, but they can’t grow without movement. I’ll walk you through a simple, doable next step you can take today to start building confidence, clarity, and real traction.Links mentioned:• Book a discovery call: https://calendly.com/raquel-vignettebrandstudio/discovery• Visit Vignette Brand Studio: https://vignettebrandstudio.com

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    Building Exceptional Brands Through Quiet Confidence with Shayne Mackey

    In this episode of The Vignette Effect, I talk with brand strategist and creative director Shayne Mackey about what it takes to build a brand with real confidence. We unpack the difference between branding and marketing, why your foundations matter more than your content, and how quiet confidence has always been the signature of the most memorable brands in the world. Shayne shares insights from her thirty years in branding and the lessons she has seen consistently across both global brands and small founder-led businesses.Inside the episode, we explore:• Why branding is the foundation and marketing is the amplifier• Where most founders get stuck in the early stages• Why positioning feels intimidating but is really a power move• What luxury brands excel at and how smaller businesses can apply those lessons• How customer experience functions as the strongest marketing engine• Why world-building is important and how to think about it online• The difference between influencer, expert, founder-led, and enterprise brands• How to find the model that suits your business• Why slowing down and creating a strategy saves you time and money in the long run If you want to learn more about Shayne, Bespoke Creative, and her program, The Brand Atelier, you can find it all here:[Bespoke Creative](https://www.bespokecreate.com/)[The Brand Atelier](https://brandatelier.mykajabi.com/the-brand-atelier)Connect with Raquel:[Book a Discovery Call with Raquel](https://calendly.com/raquel-vignettebrandstudio/discovery)[Connect with Raquel on Instagram](https://instagram.com/raquel.furman)[Contact Raquel](https://vignettebrandstudio.com/contact)  

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    What To Do When Your Messaging Isn’t Landing (And How To Fix It Fast)

    In today’s episode, I’m diving into why your messaging might not be connecting and what you can do to fix it quickly. Messaging is all about communicating the value of what you offer, and if people aren’t taking action, it usually means they haven’t heard what they need to hear yet. It’s not a sign that your offer is bad. It’s simply a sign that your message needs more clarity.Here’s what I cover in this episode:• A simple way to understand what messaging actually is• Clear signs your messaging isn’t working• Why things that feel obvious to you aren’t always apparent to your audience• The easiest way to get clarity• What to listen for when you gather feedback• How small changes in your message can create a big shift in connection and salesMessaging challenges aren’t personal; they’re part of building a strong brand and learning how to communicate in a way your audience instantly understands. A few conversations and a clearer explanation of what you offer can make all the difference.Links mentioned:Book a free discovery call: https://calendly.com/raquel-vignettebrandstudio/discoveryConnect with me on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/raquel.furman

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    Branding, Courtship, and the Case for Being Interesting with Marc Rust

    Episode HighlightsHow to warm up clients and team members who resist creativityThe difference between “telling a story” and “uncovering one”Why marketing is like dating and what most brands get wrong about thatThe value of being unexpected (and why that builds trust)How to pitch in a way people actually remember: the 3-part formulaWhy creativity is a muscle you have to exercise About the GuestMarc Rust is a brand strategist, TEDx speaker, and founder of Consequently Creative—a creative consultancy that helps companies uncover the deeper story behind their brand and bring it to life with clarity and resonance. Marc works with private equity firms and high-growth ventures to shape messaging that doesn’t just inform—it transforms.He’s known for helping teams see what they couldn’t before: the hidden potential, the overlooked narrative, the emotional truth that makes a brand unforgettable. Fluent in French and fluent in metaphor, Marc blends strategic insight with creative instinct to craft brand experiences that move people and drive growth.Whether he’s guiding a rebrand, refining a founder’s story, or distilling a complex vision into a single unforgettable line, Marc brings energy, empathy, and a sharp eye for what matters. He’s a natural storyteller who thrives in conversation—and he’s ready to bring fresh perspective to your audience.Connect with Marc:https://consequentlycreative.com/Connect with Marc on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/marcr/Connect with Marc on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/itsmarcrustConnect with Raquel on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/raquel.furmanBook a discovery call with Raquel at Vignette Brand Studio: https://calendly.com/raquel-vignettebrandstudio/discovery 

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    Brand Fog: Why Your Marketing Feels Hard and How to Clear It

    Feeling stuck, second-guessing your brand, or staring at a blinking cursor, wondering what to say? You may be in what I call 'brand fog.' In this episode, I explore:What we coverWhat brand fog actually is and why it happensHow lack of clarity hides inside procrastination, perfectionism, and “I don’t know what to post”Why big brands struggle with the same thing as solo foundersThe difference between knowing your brand in your head and communicating it clearlyWhy follower goals fall flat without a strategy behind themHow audience conversations unlock messaging that convertsWhen "I can't afford it" actually means something elseMentionedSocial media as a tool, not a personality test for your worthBrand clarity as the foundation for visuals, messaging, and salesWhy gathering language from real audience conversations mattersReady for clarity?If you're  nodding along and want support getting out of the fog and into confident, aligned brand messaging, book a free discovery call here: https://calendly.com/raquel-vignettebrandstudio/discoveryConnect with me on Instagram here: https://www.instagram.com/raquel.furman 

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    The OG of Content Marketing: Pineapple Upside-Down Cake

    In this episode:The story of how Dole’s 1925 national recipe contest launched the pineapple upside-down cake crazeHow pineapple went from a symbol of wealth to the star of every mid-century recipeWhy Dole’s brand pillars of Quality & Excellence and Health & Wellness made recipe content a perfect brand fitWhat this story teaches modern entrepreneurs about inspiring customers to use what you sell instead of just promoting itHow to invite your audience into co-creating content and finding joy in your marketingConnect with Raquel:✨ Book a free discovery call to clarify your brand and content strategy here: https://calendly.com/raquel-vignettebrandstudio/discovery📸 Follow @raquel.furman for creative branding inspiration (instagram.com/raquel.furman)

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    Momentum Over Perfection: The Real Secret to Getting Your Brand Moving

    In this episode, I share:Why I intentionally launched my podcast without video (and what it taught me)How perfectionism disguises itself as “preparation”The hidden power of building in public and learning out loudThe one challenge that can help you get unstuck and finally gain momentumThis is for you if:You’ve got creative projects, brand ideas, or marketing plans collecting dust because you’re waiting for the “right time.” Spoiler: the right time is when you start.Links:Book a free discovery call → https://calendly.com/raquel-vignettebrandstudio/discoveryFollow along on Instagram for more behind-the-scenes brand strategy and to say "hey" in the DMs → Instagram.com/raquel.furman

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    Is AI the Botox of Branding?

    When used effectively, AI can refine your ideas, help you gain clarity, and accelerate tasks that previously took hours. But when it’s overdone, it strips away your originality and leaves your brand looking and feeling a bit expressionless.In this episode, I share how to use AI as a creative collaborator without losing your human edge. You’ll learn:The “Botox test” for your brand copy (and how to tell when AI is overdone)How to train your tools to understand your tone of voiceWhy relying on AI for strategy leads to generic resultsSimple ways to use AI to brainstorm, organize, and refine (not replace) your ideasHow storytelling keeps your content feeling alive, human, and magnetic✨ Mentioned in this EpisodeBook a free discovery call with me, RaquelRelated Episodes:The Power of Messaging: How to Speak Directly to Your Ideal ClientFrom Stage to Strategy: Jimi Gibson on the Magic of Storytelling in MarketingAI in Your Marketing: 10 Ways to Keep It Authentic and Effective

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    The Savvy Founder’s Guide to Brand Ownership

    In this episode:PSA: Why brand ownership matters for every entrepreneurReal examples of what happens when agencies hold the accounts instead of youThe difference between outsourcing support and outsourcing ownershipKey business assets you should always set up under your own nameHow to work with agencies and freelancers without giving up controlWant a brand and marketing system that puts you in the driver’s seat? Book a free discovery call with Raquel here: https://calendly.com/raquel-vignettebrandstudio/discoveryOr get in touch here: https://vignettebrandstudio.com/contact

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    From "Just Do It" to "Think Different": The Real Story Behind Great Taglines

    Think you need a tagline to have a “real” brand? Not so fast.In this episode, Raquel shares:Why taglines are not the starting line of your brand strategyThe surprising history behind Nike’s Just Do It and Apple’s Think DifferentWhy Patagonia’s “Don’t Buy This Jacket” campaign worked, and what made it believableHow to use clarifying copy to support (or even replace) a tagline in the early daysWhat to focus on instead of agonizing over a single line of copy👉 If your brand feels scattered or you’re tired of spinning on messaging, now’s the time to get clear. Book a free discovery call here (https://calendly.com/raquel-vignettebrandstudio/discovery)And Raquel wants to hear from you: Do you have a tagline? How did it come about? Send her a note here (https://vignettebrandstudio.com/contact)Connect on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/raquel.furman

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    The Productivity Lie: Why You Don’t Need More Time, You Need This

    Time always feels like it’s slipping away, but what if your lack of progress isn’t about hours on the clock? In this episode, Raquel explores the real productivity trap: confusing time with focus.You’ll learn:Why more time doesn’t automatically mean more resultsHow scattered attention creates scattered marketing (and scattered outcomes)The surprising role clarity plays in saving timeA simple exercise to cut through the noise and focus on what actually moves your business forward👉 Reframe your mindset and reclaim your focus because you don’t need more hours, you need better direction.💡 Ready to stop spinning your wheels and get focused on what matters? Book a free discovery call with Raquel.

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    Brand Clarity Now: The Secret to Making Every Marketing Move Count

    Episode Highlights:Why skipping brand clarity before hiring copywriters or designers leads to losing time and money.The order of operations that makes branding and marketing easier.Common excuses people use to delay strategy and why they backfire.What brand clarity actually gives you:Messaging that lands and grabs attention.Decision filters to stop second-guessing.Visuals that reflect the bigger picture and make your brand recognizable.The foundation to build content, marketing ecosystems, and automated systems, so your success isn’t tied to constant hustle.Real client wins: from scrapping irrelevant copy to updating one email sequence that started converting immediately.Related Episodes You'll Love:What the FAQ is Brand Strategy? – If you’ve ever wondered what brand strategy actually is (minus the jargon), this is your crash course. Listen on Apple and SpotifyBranding Blindspots in Your Marketing Ecosystem – The sneaky gaps that trip up your marketing when you don’t have clarity. Listen on Apple and Spotify.12 Brand-Building Superpowers Every Business Owner Needs – Discover the essential strengths your brand needs to grow confidently (spoiler: clarity is one of them). Listen on Apple and Spotify.The Power of Messaging: How to Speak Directly to Your Ideal Client – Because messaging is how you stop the scroll and connect instantly with the right people. Listen on Apple and Spotify.✨ If you're serious about building a brand that clicks, these are the episodes that lay the foundation. Think of them as your branding playbook, so go binge those when you're ready for more clarity and strategy.If you’re ready to build on solid ground, book a free discovery call with Raquel here or send a message here.

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    The Fall Brand Reset: How to Sharpen Your Message, Streamline Your Marketing, and Prep for the Holidays

    Fall always feels like a reset. The shift in energy, routines, and pace makes September the perfect time to recalibrate your brand. Because here’s the truth: you probably don’t need a total rebrand or a bigger hustle. What you do need is to tighten what you already have in place so it works harder for you through the holidays and into the new year.In this episode, you’ll learn:Why recalibration beats overhauling (and how it saves you from burnout).How to sharpen your message so people instantly “get it.”The role consistency plays in building trust before the holiday season.What to look for in your customer journey to make buying simple.Smart ways to prep content now so you’re not scrambling later.✨ Think of this as your brand’s fall tune-up. Sharpen what’s already working, and you’ll finish the year strong and roll into next year with clarity and confidence.🔗 Ready for support with your own recalibration? Book a discovery call here.Have questions or topics you want to hear about on the podcast? Send me a note here.

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    Marketing for Introverts: Content & Sales Without the Ick

    “I’m an introvert, marketing just isn’t for me.” Sound familiar?The truth is, being introverted isn’t the problem. In this episode, I’m breaking down why hiding behind the introvert label won’t grow your business, and how to reframe marketing and sales so they actually work for you.We’ll cover:Why “introvert = bad at marketing” is a myth holding you backHow Rory Vaden reframes self-consciousness as self-centeredness (and why it’s a game-changer)How to tap into introvert strengths: listening, depth, thoughtfulnessEvergreen marketing channels perfect for introverts: blogs, podcasts, SEO, and emailA fresh way to think about sales that removes the ick and focuses on serviceIf you’ve been avoiding visibility because you don’t want to feel pushy or awkward, this episode will help you shift perspective, simplify your approach, and start marketing in a way that actually feels good.👉 Want help refining your message and creating a strategy that plays to your strengths? Book a free discovery call here.

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    What Nobody Tells You About Starting a Podcast: 6 Lessons and Reflections from 6 Months of The Vignette Effect

    What nobody tells you about starting a podcast? A lot. Not because it's a secret, but because it's a unique experience.After six months of hosting The Vignette Effect, I’m pulling back the curtain and sharing six lessons that have shaped my journey so far. This episode covers:The surprises that come with launching and keeping a podcast goingChallenges that pushed me to grow in unexpected waysThe skills I didn’t expect to build behind the micThe impact podcasting has had on my business and creativityWhether you’re considering starting your own show or just curious about the process, these reflections will give you a real, unpolished look at what it’s like to be six months in.👉 If this resonates, make sure you’re subscribed to The Vignette Effect so you don’t miss future episodes on branding, creativity, and building a business that feels like you.Let's connect! Find me on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/raquel.furman Schedule your free, no-pressure discovery call here: https://calendly.com/raquel-vignettebrandstudio/discovery

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    AI in Your Marketing: 10 Ways to Keep It Authentic and Effective

    If you’ve ever worried that using AI in your marketing will make your content sound robotic, off-brand, or just plain wrong, this episode will show you a better way. Raquel walks you through 10 practical tips for using AI in your business so it works with your creativity, not against it.You’ll hear how to:Prompt AI for more relevant, specific, and accurate outputsLayer in your personality, brand values, and real-world expertiseUse AI to streamline content planning, copywriting, and brainstormingAvoid common AI mistakes that can hurt your credibilityConfidently integrate AI for branding, social media, and content marketingBy the end, you’ll have a clear strategy for authentic AI-powered marketing that helps you save time, stay consistent, and focus on the parts of your business only you can do.In this episode: AI marketing, AI for small business, AI content creation, AI branding, ChatGPT for business, AI tools for entrepreneurs, AI copywriting tips, authentic marketing, content creation tips, brand strategyLinks: Book your FREE get-to-know-each-other discovery call HEREConnect on Instagram here: www.instagram.com/raquel.furmanFor easy transcribing: rev.comTry Jimi Gibson's Magic Script GPT here.

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    From Stage to Strategy: Jimi Gibson on the Magic of Storytelling in Marketing

    What if your messaging had a little more magic? ✨In this episode, I chat with Jimi Gibson — a seasoned marketer, TEDx speaker, and ex-magician (yes, really!) — about the psychology and structure behind standout storytelling.We talk about:How magic and marketing overlap in surprising waysThe stories every brand needs to tell ( Also, check out the most recent episode of the podcast where I talked about this)Why people struggle with storytelling and how to fix itWhat makes messaging actually resonate with your audienceThe neuroscience behind effective communicationJimi’s “Five Finger Method” for coming up with endless brand content ideasHow to use AI (without sounding like a robot) and Jimi’s custom GPT that helps you write better, fasterWhether you’re writing web copy, social posts, or crafting your origin story, this conversation will help you approach it all with a little more strategy (and stage presence).Mentioned in this episode:Story by Robert McKeeThe Hero with a Thousand Faces by Joseph CampbellStoryworthy by Matthew DicksBuilding a StoryBrand 2.0 by Donald MillerTry Jimi’s Magic Script GPT Tool hereConnect with Jimi on LinkedIn🎩 Ready to talk to the marketing genie? Try Jimi’s custom GPT and let us know how it goes.Book your discovery call with Raquel here: https://calendly.com/raquel-vignettebrandstudio/discovery

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    3 Stories Every Brand Needs to Tell.

    Episode Title: 3 Stories Every Brand Needs to TellIf you’ve ever struggled to talk about your brand in a way that actually connects — this episode is your cheat sheet.In today’s episode, I’m breaking down the three stories every brand needs to be telling — beyond just the one you cram onto your About page. Whether you’re building a personal brand, a product line, or a creative service business, these stories are the foundation of how your audience understands and feels your brand.Here’s what we cover:The Origin Story  and  how to make it short, honest, and unforgettableThe Transformation Story and what really changes for your customers or clientsThe Values + Vision Story and why this brand exists now and where it’s goingPlus: where these stories actually belong (hint: it’s not just one web page)These aren’t just for branding — they fuel your content, guide your visuals, and make your marketing feel effortless because it’s all rooted in truth.Mentioned in this episode:→ My 12-week Brand Coaching experience: we uncover and shape these exact stories to support your messaging, creative direction, and marketing strategy.→ Book a free discovery call here→ DM me your brand story on Instagram: @raquel.furman

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    BONUS Shorty Episode 2 More Brand-Building Superpowers

    In the last episode, we covered 12 foundational traits that help you build a strong brand—but two more superpowers deserve the spotlight.In this bonus shortie, Raquel shares:Why joy is essential for long-term brand growthThe role of curiosity in keeping your creativity aliveHow to bring more energy and experimentation into your contentA quick reminder that play isn’t a distraction—it’s part of the processBecause yes—strategy matters. But so does fun.✨ Want support building a brand that reflects your creative spark and moves your business forward? Book a discovery call here or connect in the DMs on Instagram.

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    12 Brand-Building Superpowers Every Business Owner Needs

    In this episode of The Vignette Effect, we’re flipping the script. Instead of focusing on the external elements of branding (content, visuals, offers), Raquel takes you behind the scenes to discuss the internal superpowers that fuel strong, sustainable brands.You’ll hear about:How prioritization and focus work hand-in-handThe unglamorous magic of consistencyHow to bounce back when something flops (hint: it’s not a failure, it’s data)The role of creative direction in making your brand feel rightWhy done is often better than perfect, and how to take confident actionThe mindset shift that changed Raquel’s business trajectoryWhether you’re deep in a rebrand or building from scratch, these 12 traits will help you show up with more intention, creativity, and momentum.✨ Want support dialing in your brand message, strategy, and creative direction? Book a free discovery call here to see if working together is a fit.Or visit the website https://vignettebrandstudio.comLet's connect! Follow on Instagram here.

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    How to Create Big Brand Vibes Without a Big Brand Budget

    Raquel challenges the idea that building a strong, memorable brand requires a massive budget. Pulling inspiration from YETI’s beautifully produced Dispatch mailer, she breaks down how any small business can create big brand energy by focusing on:What budget really buys (spoiler: it’s polish and speed, not soul)The key difference between ambassadors and influencers, and why one is more potent for most small brandsHow to repurpose brand storytelling across your email strategy, blog, or social contentWays to design a compelling brand experience at every touchpoint—from packaging to thank-you pagesLow- or no-cost branding moves you can make today, from language to content formatsThis episode is packed with practical ideas for entrepreneurs, creatives, and small businesses who want to look pro—even if they’re still bootstrapping.Links + Resources:Book a free discovery call hereMore about Raquel’s coaching hereFollow on Instagram: @raquel.furmanLike the show?We'd love for you to leave a rating or review! It's the best way to support the podcast and help more creatives find the show.

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    Building a Business That Fits Your Life with Yaritza Baez

    In this episode, we discuss:Yaritza’s journey from VA to business coach, and why clarity was the game-changerThe invisible cost of staying hidden and how to overcome the fear of being visibleWhy your marketing should hinge on your foundation (not the latest trend)How to avoid burnout by focusing on your energy—not just your timeThe importance of choosing one platform and doing it wellHow Yaritza tailors her coaching program to meet clients where they areMentioned in this episode:Visit Yaritza’s WebsiteConnect with Yaritza on LinkedInBook a discovery call with Yartiza: Schedule hereListen to Yaritza's Podcast: Apple and Spotify Connect with Raquel:Book a discovery call here.Follow on Instagram here.  

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    Cult Brand Confusion: Why Messaging Clarity Still Wins

    Cult brands. Unhinged vibes. Category-of-one syndrome. Let’s talk about it.In this episode, I’m unpacking why a lot of the “stand out by being uncategorizable” advice isn’t always helpful—and how it’s often just another flavor of sameness. We’ll explore:Why being “the vibe” isn’t a replacement for brand clarityThe language traps that even the best marketers fall into (yes, even “magnetic messaging”)What real cult brands like Glossier, Recess, and Oatly do rightWhy deep clarity always trumps vague edginessThe power of identity-driven branding and how it ties into Blue Ocean StrategyHow to find your own glossary of standout messaging (instead of regurgitating everyone else’s)Links mentioned:Book a free discovery call to talk through your brand clarity here.Identity Marketing by Veronica RomneyBlue Ocean Strategy by Chan Kim and Renée MauborgneWant help distilling your message, refining your strategy, or finally feeling clear on what your brand actually stands for?That’s exactly what we do in my 12-week Brand Clarity Coaching Program. You can book a no-pressure discovery call here or learn more about my coaching here.Find me on Instagram here and send me a DM to say hello!

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    The Power of a Pre-Launch

    You’ve poured your heart into building something beautiful; a new offer, a fresh brand, a shiny new website. But then… nothing.It’s not that your idea isn’t brilliant. It’s that your audience wasn’t ready, because you skipped the pre-launch. OOf.In this episode, Raquel shares:What a pre-launch actually is (and what it’s not)How to warm up your audience without being salesyThe difference between problem-aware and desire-led marketingReal-world examples of how to build excitement before your launchWhy your waitlist should feel like a VIP party, not a holding tankA behind-the-scenes peek at a 5-figure launch from a list under 1,000 peopleThis one’s for anyone building something worth talking about—who wants people talking before it’s live.Mentioned:The Barbie movie (aka the blueprint for pop culture pre-launching)Building emotional engagement with even a small listThe difference between educating and selling, and how to do both strategically🔗 Ready to launch something with intention and impact?Book a free discovery call and see if Raquel’s 12-week brand coaching program is the right fit: Book HereConnect on Instagram → https://www.instagram.com/raquel.furmanLaunching a website? Grab my No Regrets Website Checklist here

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    "No Regrets" Website Checklist

    Episode: The No Regrets Website ChecklistBefore you drop thousands on a new website or spend a weekend styling a template with total uncertainty, listen to this. In this episode, I’m breaking down what really goes into a website that works: one that reflects your brand, supports your goals, and doesn’t need to be redone entirely six months later.We’re talking:Why beautiful placeholders are a real problemThe "Mise en Place" method for brand and website prepWhat to do before hiring a copywriter or designerBrand strategy, voice, and your must-have messaging piecesChoosing the right platform (without tech regret)The visual assets that make a design clickA realistic take on content, SEO, integrations, and launch expectations📥 Get the Free Website ChecklistDownload your copy of the No Regrets Website Checklist here.💬 Want support?If you’d rather not DIY all this, my 12-week coaching program walks you through each piece with strategy, structure, and support. Book your free discovery call here.🙏 Loved this episode?If this helped you see your website in a new light, would you leave a quick review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify? It means so much and helps other creatives find the show.You can also send a note to Raquel here: https://vignettebrandstudio.com/contact or follow on Instagram here: https://www.instagram.com/raquel.furmanMentioned in this episode:Kit (formerly ConvertKit)My favorite stock photography site, Élevae Visuals.

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    Working Within Your Capacity and Other Radical Acts of Sanity

    Feeling stretched too thin? Like your calendar is packed, your energy is tanking, and your creativity is stuck under a pile of to-dos? You’re not alone, and this episode is for you.In this solo episode, I’m unpacking what it really means to work within your capacity as a creative entrepreneur. Not just from a self-care lens (though yes, please rest), but from a smart, sustainable, strategic lens. We’ll discuss how to assess your true energy bandwidth, the power of B+ work, how to prioritize based on what’s sustainable, and why whitespace in your week isn’t indulgent - it’s necessary.I’ll also walk you through concrete actions to protect your creative energy, automate repetitive tasks, and finally start building a business that respects your nervous system and delivers results.Key topics:The difference between personal and brand capacity (and why both matter)How to use whitespace strategically—not just as rest, but as ROIWhy B+ work is often your smartest moveHow to audit your energy, time, and creative zonesSimple ways to automate and batch so you stop burning out on busyworkWhy prioritizing well isn’t about doing less, it’s about doing what matters most for youWant to build a brand strategy that fits your actual life, not just your ideal goals? Book a free discovery call hereNew to the podcast? Hit follow so you don’t miss next week’s episode on avoiding regrets in your website projectLet’s connect: Instagram @raquellauren

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    How to Use Templates and Still Look Original

    If you feel overwhelmed because you think you need custom design to be a stand-out brand, you're going to love this. Templates can be a smart and strategic part of your brand toolkit—if you use them effectively.In this episode, I’m diving into:Why using a template doesn’t mean your brand will look like everyone else’sWhat actually needs to be unique in your visual brandingHow templates help you launch faster, look polished, and reduce decision fatigueThe difference between custom design and strategicWhen to embrace templates, and when it’s worth investing in something more tailoredIf you’re building your brand and wondering whether you’re “doing it right,” this one will give you a fresh perspective (and probably save you hours of second-guessing).Want help defining your brand visuals, message, and content strategy?My brand coaching process helps you go from scattered to standout. Book a free discovery call or visit vignettebrandstudio.com.Follow along for everyday happenings and conversation on Instagram at @raquel.furman

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The Vignette Effect™ is hosted by Raquel Furman, brand strategist, marketing expert, and founder of Vignette Brand Studio. With 25 years of experience in branding and marketing, including a background as a brand photographer, Raquel brings a trained visual eye to brand building, helping clients see their brands in a completely different way.In photography and writing, a vignette directs your attention to what's worth seeing, the details that make the story. That's the whole idea behind this show.Most brand problems aren't complicated. They're just things you've never been shown to look for, or never had the clarity to name. The messaging that isn't landing, the audience that isn't connecting, the brand that looks fine but doesn't feel like you, those are symptoms. This show goes after the root.Expect candid conversations, real brand strategy, and the kind of ah-ha moments that make your next move obvious. Because the most engaging, expressive brands aren't built on trends or templat

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