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RebelRebel Takeover Episode: BrandJitsu Uncovered

RebelRebel Takeover Episode: BrandJitsu Uncovered

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"Your value proposition is the reason people choose you." What happens when Michael Dargie hands over the mic to branding legend JP Lacroix? In this takeover episode, they unpack the lessons behind BrandJitsu and why truth and clarity are the foundation of every brand story. This episode is sponsored by my new book BRANDJITSU, helping you find, shape, and share your story with the world. In this special takeover episode, Michael Dargie flips the script and lets branding veteran Jean Pierre Lacroix take the host's chair. The focus is Michael's book BrandJitsu, which JP describes as one of the most insightful books on positioning he's read in his 40+ years of brand transformation work . JP probes the origins of the book—how it accidentally shifted from a West Coast adventure narrative into a hands-on branding guide—and why Michael felt compelled to put decades of client work into a framework anyone could use. At the heart of the conversation is the metaphor of jiu jitsu: fast, effective techniques to defend against brand confusion, grounded in truth and clarity . The two explore the fundamentals of the BrandJitsu model: defining purpose and values, clarifying value propositions, and using archetypes to shape brand personality. Michael explains why brands need to know who they are, what they do, who they serve, and why anyone should care. They discuss the importance of storytelling—how even one short line, like Nike's "There is no finish line," can hold more power than a thousand ad campaigns . Along the way, Michael shares stories from client work, including how a funeral home found its voice in a campaign called Life by Mary, shifting focus from grief to celebration. He also explains the "brand playbook" process he uses with companies: two intensive weeks of truth-finding, alignment, and clarity that result in a living guide to identity and positioning . The episode underscores why branding isn't about logos or taglines, but about aligning internal purpose with external storytelling. For entrepreneurs, executives, and creative rebels alike, BrandJitsu offers a way to cut through the noise and build something meaningful. Quoteable Quotes "Truth and clarity—that's all the bottom stuff is." — Michael Dargie "Your brand is the Yoda, not the Luke Skywalker." — Michael Dargie "It's not as complicated as you think. Branding is simple—it's just a bunch of little pieces." — Michael Dargie "Your value proposition is the reason people choose you." — Michael Dargie Episode Highlights RebelRebel Takeover | JP Lacroix interviews Michael about BrandJitsu. Accidental Author | How a planned adventure book became a branding manual. The BrandJitsu Metaphor | Fast, effective, story-driven branding. Purpose and Values | Guardrails for how a company shows up. Value Proposition vs Values | Why most businesses confuse them. Brand Archetypes | Creator, Explorer, and finding your tribe. The Iceberg | Story lives below the surface. The Brand Playbook | A two-week process for truth and clarity. Life by Mary | Reframing funerals as celebrations of life. Storytelling Matters | Why one line can define a brand. Advice to Rebels | Branding isn't a logo—it's your story, told with clarity. Links From Episode Michael Dargie on LinkedIn (https://www.linkedin.com/in/michaeldargie/) Michael Dargie on Instagram (https://instagram.com/michaeldargie) BrandJitsu Book Website (https://brandjitsu.com) Make More Creative Website (https://makemorecreative.com) Michael Dargie Website (https://michaeldargie.com) Jean-Pierre on LinkedIn (http://linkedin.com/in/jeanpierrelacroix) Get Your Copy of Michael's Book: "BrandJitsu™: Move Your Brand From 'Meh' To Memorable" Indigo | Barnes & Noble | MichaelDargie.com
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