Ad Bros Episode 64 // Brands: From Cattle to Culture cover art

Ad Bros Episode 64 // Brands: From Cattle to Culture

Ad Bros Episode 64 // Brands: From Cattle to Culture

Listen for free

View show details

About this listen

Send us a text

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.


Thanks for tuning in to The Ad Bros Podcast! If you enjoyed the episode, don’t forget to like, subscribe, and share it with your crew.

Catch us next time for more insights and creativity, right here on The Ad Bros Podcast, powered by Kaffeine Media Network. See you soon!

Theme Music by Yirayah Garcia

No reviews yet
In the spirit of reconciliation, Audible acknowledges the Traditional Custodians of country throughout Australia and their connections to land, sea and community. We pay our respect to their elders past and present and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples today.