Episodes

  • Ad Bros Episode 66 // Brand Failures + Wins
    Mar 22 2025

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    When a brand decides to reinvent itself, the stakes couldn't be higher. From costly logo redesigns to complete identity overhauls, the Ad Bros unpack why some rebranding efforts crash and burn while others brilliantly revitalize companies.

    Blockbuster's cautionary tale stands as perhaps the most devastating example of rebranding failure. The video rental giant had the opportunity to acquire Netflix but couldn't envision streaming as the future of entertainment. This shortsightedness ultimately sealed their fate, demonstrating how refusing to adapt can lead to extinction in today's rapidly evolving marketplace.

    The guys dive deep into Tropicana's infamous 2009 minimalist packaging redesign that caused sales to plummet 20% - translating to roughly $140 million in losses. Similarly, Gap's 2010 logo change prompted such immediate backlash that they reverted to their original design within a week. These examples highlight a crucial rebranding principle: consumers develop deep emotional connections to familiar brand elements, and changing them without careful consideration can alienate your most loyal customers.

    But it's not all cautionary tales. The conversation shifts to remarkable success stories like Apple's "Think Different" campaign that brilliantly positioned the company for future innovation without showcasing a single product. Dunkin' dropping "Donuts" from their name to broaden their appeal represents another masterclass in seamless rebranding. Even individual transformations like Gucci Mane's evolution from lean-drinking rapper to health-conscious artist demonstrate how effective rebranding principles apply across contexts.

    The episode wraps with thought-provoking discussions about what happens when brand spokespersons become toxic and the significant investment required to successfully shift consumer perceptions. As the hosts succinctly put it: "Brands are people, people are brands" – underscoring that at its core, branding is about authentic human connection.

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    25 mins
  • Ad Bros Episode 65 // Branding Beyond Borders
    Mar 14 2025

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    What makes a place a brand? From New York City's magnetic pull to America's shifting national identity, we're exploring the power of geographic and cultural branding in ways that touch every aspect of our lives.

    New York City stands as perhaps the ultimate example of place-based branding – a location so iconic that people worldwide dream of experiencing it, often treating the city like a consumable product rather than an evolving community. But does visiting make you a New Yorker? We dive into how identity gets tied to locations, especially during our formative years, and why someone from Harlem in Nigeria will proudly claim their neighborhood rather than simply saying "I'm from New York."

    Meanwhile, America seems caught in a massive rebranding effort. Unlike countries with clear brand associations – Japan with technology, France with fashion – America's identity feels increasingly contested. The traditional "land of opportunity" narrative appears to be shifting toward something more competitive and exclusionary – what we've dubbed a "get down or lay down" mentality that prioritizes existing citizens over newcomers.

    Perhaps most fascinating is how America functions as a brand composed of numerous "sub-brands" – diverse cultural communities that collectively create the American experience. Yet as multicultural epicenters like New York, LA, and Atlanta face gentrification and changing demographics, we're left wondering: if these cities lose their distinctive character, what remains of the American brand?

    This conversation matters because branding isn't just marketing – it's about how we define ourselves, our communities, and our shared future. Join us as we unpack the complex interplay between place, identity, and belonging in an increasingly branded world.

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    32 mins
  • Ad Bros Episode 64 // Brands: From Cattle to Culture
    Mar 7 2025

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    We explore the evolution of branding from its historical origins as physical marks on livestock to its modern incarnation as a multi-sensory identity system that shapes our choices and perceptions.

    • Branding began as physical marks farmers used to identify livestock and show quality to potential buyers
    • Edward Bernays, Sigmund Freud's nephew, transformed branding by applying propaganda techniques to consumer psychology
    • Childhood brand experiences with companies like Nintendo, Nike, and McDonald's created lasting emotional connections
    • Hip-hop culture dramatically influenced brand marketing by incorporating brands into music, videos, and fashion
    • The sensory aspects of branding include not just logos but sounds, feelings, and associations
    • Communities and peer influence remain powerful drivers of brand awareness and adoption
    • Brands function as storytelling vehicles that help consumers make quick decisions without overthinking
    • Artists recognized their marketing power and began creating their own brands like Sean John and Rocawear

    This episode is part of a three-part series on branding, so tune in for our next episodes where we'll dive deeper into rebranding and other aspects of brand evolution.


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    49 mins
  • Ad Bros Episode 63 // Sneaker Legacy and the Future of Media
    Feb 7 2025

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    Air Jordans continue to shape culture and symbolize luxury, transcending sports for multiple generations. The episode explores brand storytelling, cultural significance, personal anecdotes, and future predictions on sneaker trends.

    • Discussion of the impact of Jordans on culture
    • Personal anecdotes from growing up with Jordans
    • The power of storytelling in the sneaker market
    • Insights into marketing strategies of competing brands
    • Reflections on the nostalgia and community built around Jordans
    • Predictions for the future of sneaker culture and brands

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    23 mins
  • Ad Bros Episode 62 // Make Ideas Great Again (MIGA) Part 2
    Feb 5 2025

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    The episode explores the dramatic shifts within the advertising industry driven by major mergers, data usage, and the rise of AI. It highlights how these changes may impact creativity, the role of independent agencies, and the ethical implications surrounding diversity in advertising.

    • Discussion on Omnicom’s acquisition of IPG and its implications
    • The significance of data in shaping contemporary advertising strategies
    • Concerns over job stability in the wake of consolidation
    • Analysis of the American Dream's changing definition related to advertising
    • Impact of holiday advertising on consumer engagement
    • Exploration of independent agencies as creative hubs
    • Examination of DEI initiatives in advertising and their rollback
    • Insights into the relationship between advertising and emerging technologies like cryptocurrency

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    44 mins
  • Ad Bros Episode 61 // Make Ideas Great Again (MIGA)
    Jan 31 2025

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    Our latest episode dives into three transformative years filled with personal growth, lifestyle changes, and shifting dynamics in advertising. We explore the importance of balance, vulnerability, and embracing technology while maintaining authenticity in our lives and professional spaces.

    • Reflecting on three years of change and personal growth
    • Emphasizing work-life balance and wellness
    • The journey of sobriety and its impacts
    • Discussing the role of AI in the advertising industry
    • Navigating friendships and the importance of vulnerability

    We encourage you to join the conversation, reflect on your own experiences, and share your thoughts with us!

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    32 mins
  • Ad Bros Episode 60 // Back from the Pandemic Brake Pt2
    Feb 12 2022

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    Is NYC Back? + Black History Month, Tom Brady & Super Bowl Predictions – The Ad Bro$ dive into the latest cultural and sports moments, including:

    🔥 Is NYC Back? – Has the city fully bounced back post-pandemic?
    ✊🏾 Black History Month Post-BLM & George Floyd – How has the conversation evolved?
    🏈 Tom Brady Retires (Again?) – Reflecting on his legacy and impact.
    🏆 Championship Weekend & Super Bowl Predictions – Who’s taking home the trophy?

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    40 mins
  • Ad Bros Episode 59 // Back from the Pandemic Brake Pt1
    Feb 12 2022

    Catch-Up & Campaign Talk – The Ad Bro$ kick off with a high-level update since the last episode, followed by a deep dive into the Louisiana Senate race and what this candidate's campaign means for the political landscape.

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    32 mins