• Did Domino’s Play It Too Safe? Breaking Down Their “New” Rebrand
    2025/11/18

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    Domino’s just dropped a new logo, new packaging, and a fresh jingle… but did they actually take a risk or just turn the saturation up a notch?


    In this episode of Where Brands Get Their Edge, Borzou and Amanda break down Domino’s latest brand evolution: the brighter blues, the refined logo, the “mmm” sonic branding, and the Shaboozey jingle that lasts about as long as a TikTok. They debate whether this is a smart, subtle refresh for a brand with massive equity—or a missed opportunity to tie real brand change to real product or experience upgrades.

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    Borzou:
    https://www.instagram.com/bronxzou/
    https://www.linkedin.com/in/borzou/

    Amanda: LinkedIn
    https://www.linkedin.com/in/akfischer/

    And give some love to our sponsor: https://nickelbronx.com/

    They also get into:

    • The thin line between evolutionary and way too safe rebrands
    • How Domino’s used to compete with Pizza Hut—and who they’re really competing with now
    • Why packaging and boxes might be doing more storytelling than the logo
    • The missed chances around using actual dominoes (hello, falling tile visuals)
    • Why the best rebrands are tied to real operational or product improvements

    If you care about fast food, big brands, or how to evolve your logo without tanking your brand equity, this one’s for you.

    You’ll learn:

    • When a subtle brand evolution makes sense—and when it’s a cop-out
    • How color shifts and packaging design change consumer perception
    • Why jingles and sonic branding matter more than ever
    • How to launch a rebrand so it doesn’t just… quietly exist

    Follow Where Brands Get Their Edge for more real-talk brand breakdowns, not agency fluff.

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  • How to Build a Business That’s Actually Worth Selling (with Jessica Fialkovich)
    2025/10/14

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    Whether you plan to sell your company or die at your desk, you’re going to exit one way or another.

    In this episode, Borzou sits down with Jessica Fialkovich, founder of Exit Factor and author of Getting the Most for Selling Your Business, who’s overseen more than 1,500 business sales.

    They break down:

    • Why 95% of exits are unplanned
    • How burnout kills business value
    • The 3 things every company should give you: time, money, and freedom
    • The “four roles” founders need to replace to stop being the bottleneck
    • How revenue is vanity and profit is sanity
    • What really drives your company’s valuation

    This one’s a masterclass in building a business that gives you freedom today and value tomorrow.

    Grab Jessica’s book The Exit Factor and connect with her on Insta and LinkedIn.
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  • Same Fits, Different Brains: Generational Style & How to Market to Each Age Group
    2025/10/14

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    From Reality Bites to Lululemon logos—style used to signal subcultures. Now algorithms and fast fashion flattened the look. What didn’t flatten? How generations buy. In this episode, we map platforms and messaging that convert Boomers, Gen X, Millennials, Gen Z, and Gen Alpha—without watering down your brand.

    Connect with the Hosts!

    Borzou: Instagram & LinkedIn

    Amanda: LinkedIn

    And give some love to our sponsor: NickelBronx

    In This Episode:

    • Why fashion looks the same—and how culture moved from tribes → trends
    • Platforms that matter by generation (and how often to show up)
    • Copy & creative that land: status/benefit framing vs purpose/community invitations
    • The underrated workhorses: email, FAQs/objections, and consistent brand voice

    Action Steps:

    1. Choose one channel per target generation and commit for 90 days
    2. Build a 10-item FAQ that mirrors real objections by cohort
    3. Audit your handles/biography/offer → unify naming + voice across platforms

    Tags/Keywords: generational marketing, Gen Z marketing, Millennial buyers, brand purpose, community marketing, email marketing, platform strategy

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    14 分
  • AEO & GEO Explained: How to Show Up in AI Search (Future of SEO)
    2025/10/07

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    Search is changing — and it’s changing fast. Instead of endless Google results, AI tools are delivering one answer. If your brand isn’t optimized for AEO and GEO, you risk disappearing.

    In this episode, Borzou and Amanda unpack:

    • The rise of AEO (Answer Engine Optimization) and GEO (Generative Engine Optimization)
    • Why traditional SEO still matters — and how it overlaps with AI search
    • 3 actionable steps to take today:
      1. Google yourself & clean up your top results
      2. Unify your brand across all platforms (same handles, same voice)
      3. Add FAQ-style content to your website for AI and voice search

    Plus, we share bonus tips on schema markup, social proof, and PR that can elevate your brand in AI-driven search engines.

    If you’re serious about being found in 2025 and beyond, this episode is a must-listen.

    Thanks for tuning in to Where Brands Get Their Edge, brought to you by Nickel Bronx.

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  • Consistency Wins: Email, Community, and AI with Joe Fuld
    2025/09/08

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    Marketing in 2025 is noisy, but there’s one thing that still works: consistency.

    In this episode, Borzou and Amanda talk with Joe Fuld, founder of The Campaign Workshop, about what’s really working for businesses, advocacy groups, and entrepreneurs trying to reach their audience. Joe has been running smart campaigns since 2013, building an email list with a 65% open rate, and experimenting with everything from webinars to interactive content.

    We cover:

    • Why smaller, engaged lists beat vanity metrics.
    • How to keep your community hooked with personality and authenticity.
    • The surprising power of webinars and interactive assessments.
    • Where LinkedIn outshines Instagram (and why Facebook ads still sneak through).
    • How to think about AI—not as a shortcut, but as a strategic tool.

    Joe also shares candid insights on stand-up comedy, authenticity in marketing, and why being thoughtful and consistent beats chasing every trend.

    🔗 Connect with Joe at thecampaignworkshop.com

    🔗 Follow Borzou & Amanda for more insights on building brands that scale:

    Borzou:
    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/borzou/
    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bronxzou/

    Amanda on LinkedIn:
    https://www.linkedin.com/in/akfischer/

    Thanks for tuning in to Where Brands Get Their Edge, brought to you by Nickel Bronx.

    If you enjoyed today’s episode, follow or subscribe on your favorite podcast platform, and leave us a review—it helps other brand builders like you discover the show.

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    51 分
  • Building a Beauty Brand: Francesca & Zach’s Journey from Stylists to Salon Owners
    2025/08/26

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    Hosts Borzou and Amanda sit down with South Florida hairstylists Francesca and Zach to talk about building more than just great hair—they’re building a brand.

    In this episode, we cover how social media reels bring in real clients, why engagement beats follower count, and how clear values and bold risks can grow a business. Whether you’re in beauty or any small business, Francesca and Zach’s story shows how passion and branding create customers for life.

    Thanks for tuning in to Where Brands Get Their Edge, brought to you by Nickel Bronx.

    If you enjoyed today’s episode, follow or subscribe on your favorite podcast platform, and leave us a review—it helps other brand builders like you discover the show.

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  • A New Era of HR: Empathy, Transparency, and How Human Resources Represent Your Brand
    2025/06/05

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    In this episode, ⁠⁠Borzou⁠⁠ and ⁠⁠Amanda⁠⁠ discuss the rapid advancements in AI technology and its implications, particularly focusing on AI's self-preservation behaviors. They then transition to the role of HR in shaping company culture and branding, emphasizing the importance of empathy and transparency in HR practices with ⁠Sarika Lamont,⁠ the VP of People at Vidyard, shares her insights on integrating diversity, equity, and inclusion into business practices, arguing that these values should be inherent in all organizational processes rather than treated as separate initiatives.


    Takeaways


    • AI is evolving rapidly, raising concerns about self-preservation.
    • The pace of technological change is overwhelming for many.
    • Empathy in HR is crucial for balancing business needs and employee care.
    • Diversity, equity, and inclusion should be integrated into all business practices.
    • Transparency and honesty are key in HR communications.
    • The recruitment process can reflect a company's brand positively.
    • AI can enhance human connection rather than diminish it.
    • Culture is built on respect and autonomy, not just perks.
    • HR should evolve beyond traditional practices to meet modern needs.
    • Empathy does not mean giving in to every demand; it involves understanding and educating.


    Thanks for tuning in to Where Brands Get Their Edge, brought to you by Nickel Bronx.If you enjoyed today’s episode, follow or subscribe on your favorite podcast platform, and leave us a review—it helps other brand builders like you discover the show.Want more insights? Visit ⁠nickelbronx.com⁠ for brand strategy tips and tools to help your business stand out.

    Thanks for tuning in to Where Brands Get Their Edge, brought to you by Nickel Bronx.

    If you enjoyed today’s episode, follow or subscribe on your favorite podcast platform, and leave us a review—it helps other brand builders like you discover the show.

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  • Navigating the Intersection of AI, Sales, and Marketing
    2025/05/15

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    Hosts:

    Borzou: https://www.instagram.com/bronxzou/

    Amanda: https://www.linkedin.com/in/akfischer/


    Guest:

    Nema Semnani: https://www.linkedin.com/in/nemasemnani/


    In this conversation, the hosts discuss the implications of Meta's new AI app, privacy concerns, and the role of AI in social isolation. They explore generational perspectives on technology, the challenges of aligning sales and marketing teams, and the importance of empathy and communication in fostering collaboration. The discussion also touches on the adoption of AI in sales, effective strategies for using AI in marketing, and the significance of feedback versus advice in team dynamics. Finally, they conclude with valuable sales advice emphasizing the human element in sales interactions.


    Takeaways:

    • Meta's new AI app raises privacy concerns.
    • AI should not replace human connections.
    • Sales and marketing teams often lack alignment.
    • Empathy is crucial for collaboration between teams.
    • Role reversal can enhance understanding between sales and marketing.
    • Incentives should align for both sales and marketing teams.
    • AI adoption in sales is influenced by team dynamics.
    • Effective use of AI can improve marketing strategies.
    • Feedback should focus on advice for improvement.
    • The human element is essential in sales interactions.


    Chapters


    00:00 Introduction and Weather Banter

    02:44 Meta's New AI App and Privacy Concerns

    05:36 AI Friends vs. Human Connections

    08:15 The Future of AI and Society

    09:05 Sales and Marketing Alignment

    18:16 Empathy in Sales and Marketing Roles

    19:56 The Importance of Revenue and Profitability

    21:24 Adoption of AI in Sales Teams

    26:27 Effective AI Implementation Strategies

    33:39 Communication and Alignment Between Sales and Marketing

    38:42 The Human Element in Sales

    42:15 Outro_Animation.mp4



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    42 分