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72. How I Built a "Human" Brand in the Age of AI

72. How I Built a "Human" Brand in the Age of AI

Episode 72 Published 3 months, 2 weeks ago
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Branding fear is everywhere right now, especially if you’re thinking about rebranding, refreshing your website, or expanding your marketing in 2026.

In this episode, I break down why the fear of “losing yourself” in branding is real — and why it’s also completely avoidable. I share insights from my early career at TBWA and my years working in brand strategy to explain why branding must come before marketing if you want consistency, trust, and results.

I walk through real-world examples of branding done well, like Walmart reconnecting with its heritage, and branding that missed the mark, including Vera Bradley losing alignment with its core audience.

I also talk about the growing role of AI and why your human essence will be the biggest differentiator moving forward. This episode is for entrepreneurs who want to grow and evolve without becoming another template, and who want a brand that actually feels like them.

In this episode:

  1. Branding is the foundation — marketing won’t work without it
  2. Your unique essence is your strongest differentiator in 2026
  3. AI makes human connection more valuable, not less
  4. Consistency builds trust; inconsistency erodes it
  5. Do the identity work before investing in design or a rebrand

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