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Why “Well-Produced” Brands Still Fail

Why “Well-Produced” Brands Still Fail

Published 4 months, 1 week ago
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From the Golden Globes to AI-generated campaigns, this episode breaks down why brands are struggling to stay relevant in a culture-first world.

Camille and Phillip unpack what award shows, Alo’s HQ, influencer entitlement, celebrity beauty brands, and AI creativity all reveal about modern branding. They explore why “well-done but unmemorable” has become the industry’s biggest problem, how shortcuts are eroding trust, and what still works when attention is fragmented and audiences are skeptical.

A candid conversation about strategy, storytelling, and why relevance now requires more than visibility.

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