07: How Brands Become Conversations Instead of Just Graphics
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概要
In this episode of The Overthinker’s Guide to Modern Marketing, Sean Makin unpacks a deceptively simple idea: a brand isn’t what people see - it’s what they experience.
Moving beyond logos and visual identity, this episode explores how real brands are built from the inside out, shaped by culture, everyday conversations, and the language people use within an organisation.
From the quirks of office meetings to the subtle power of shared vocabulary, Sean reveals how communication, trust, and purpose quietly define how a brand is actually lived and perceived.
If you’ve ever wondered why some brands feel authentic while others feel like well-designed façades, this episode connects the dots, showing how alignment between culture and messaging turns branding from a visual exercise into a believable, human story.
Because in the end, a logo may start the conversation but culture is what makes people believe it.