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  • S07.EP08 - Why Most Agencies Sound The Same + How to Really Differentiate with Emily Penny
    2026/05/25

    In this episode, we sit down with brand strategist and verbal identity specialist Emily Penny to unpack the growing challenge of differentiation in an increasingly saturated market.

    Learn more at https://justcreative.com/podcast

    Emily is the creator of the Fully Saturated report and founder of a micro studio focused on positioning and voice. Together, we explore why so many agencies struggle to stand out, what strong positioning actually looks like today, and how agencies can build relevance in an AI-enabled world.

    We discuss:

    • Why agency positioning often falls flat

    • The real meaning of “fully saturated”

    • How verbal identity creates distinction

    • The role of personality and point of view

    • What agencies can offer that AI can’t

    • How micro studios and modern agencies can stay valuable

    Whether you’re a strategist, designer, consultant, or agency founder, this conversation will challenge how you think about differentiation, positioning, and the future of creative businesses.

    Grab the report @ https://fully-saturated.com/

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    Now only £95.

    Ends: 30th June 2026

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    42 分
  • S07.EP07 - Founder Branding with Amelia Sordell
    2026/05/09

    Jacob Cass and Matt Davies speak with Amelia Sordell, founder and CEO of Klowt and one of the leading voices in founder-led marketing.

    Learn more at justcreative.com/podcast

    As audiences become more sceptical of faceless companies, founders and leaders are becoming one of the most powerful trust signals a brand can have. The company brand still matters, but increasingly, people want to hear from the people behind the business.

    Amelia shares why founder branding has become a serious commercial lever, how it differs from company branding, and what CEOs often misunderstand about visibility, thought leadership, and influence.


    We explore how founders can show up without overshadowing the business, how to align personal voice with company positioning, and why posting more does not automatically mean building authority.

    You’ll also learn where to start if you are building from zero, what content habits actually move the needle, and how to think about ROI from founder branding.

    A practical conversation for founders, marketers, strategists, designers, and brand builders who want to understand how personal visibility can drive trust, growth, and brand momentum.

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    55 分
  • S07.EP06 - UX & UI — The Brand Experience Gap w/ Alexander Lofthouse
    2026/04/21

    In this episode, Jacob and Matt sit down with Alexander Lofthouse — Senior Designer at Nzime and a specialist in UX and digital experience. Lex and Jacob go back nearly a decade, and after watching her deliver a standout talk at NDC London, it was time to get her on the show.

    They get into where brand strategy ends and UX begins (and whether that line even makes sense), what happens when brand and product teams are pulling in different directions, and why beautiful brands so often feel terrible to actually use.

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    45 分
  • S07.EP05 - Why Most Designers Won’t Last (and What AI Can’t Replace) with James Martin
    2026/03/31

    Why do some designers build lasting careers while others fade out?

    In this episode of JUST Branding, we sit down with James Martin, founder of Made by James, to unpack what really sustains creative success over time and what quietly destroys it.

    Learn more at https://justcreative.com/podcast

    While many designers are chasing visibility, speed, and short-term attention, James makes the case for something deeper: reputation, craft, taste, and care.

    We explore why reputation is more valuable than hype, why craft still matters in a world of AI and instant design tools, and why taste remains one of the most overlooked advantages in creative work.

    James also shares why motivation is unreliable, why care is a far stronger driver of long-term creative growth, and how designers can think more clearly about their role in an industry being reshaped by automation and DIY branding tools.

    This conversation is not just about design. It is about longevity. What makes people trust your work. What makes your work worth paying for. And what separates designers who build real careers from those who get lost chasing noise.

    We also get into the hidden cost of DIY branding, when founders should do it themselves versus bring in a professional, and what becomes more valuable for creatives as AI lowers the barrier to entry.

    If you are a designer, strategist, or founder trying to build something with depth, credibility, and staying power, this one is for you.

    In this episode, we discuss:

    • Why many designers confuse visibility with credibility

    • What actually builds a strong creative reputation

    • Whether craft is being lost in the age of speed and automation

    • Why taste is still a serious competitive advantage

    • The difference between motivation and care

    • The hidden cost of DIY branding

    • What AI makes easier, and what it can never replace

    A sharp, honest conversation about what still matters in creative work, and why the designers who last are rarely the ones chasing the fastest win.

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    1 時間 8 分
  • S07.EP04 - Designers Don’t Build Brands with Kevin Finn
    2026/03/13

    In this episode of JUST Branding, Jacob Cass and Matt Davies sit down with Kevin Finn, founder of TheSumOf and author of Brand Principles, to unpack a provocative idea that challenges a core assumption in the branding industry.

    Kevin argues that designers and agencies don’t build brands. Businesses do.

    Brands are not logos, identities, or positioning statements. They are the result of consistent delivery, earned trust, and meaning that accumulates over time in the minds of customers.

    In this conversation, we explore the difference between brand and branding, why many companies claim the title of brand far too early, and what role designers should actually play in the process.

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    58 分
  • S07.EP03 - B2B Branding: The Unsexy Truth with Martin Zarian
    2026/02/25

    B2B rebrands do not fail because of the logo.

    They fail because the organisation was never aligned, the board never believed in it, and the rollout was treated like a campaign instead of infrastructure.

    In this episode with Martin Zarian of Factory39, we unpack the uncomfortable realities of branding inside complex organisations.

    If you work with complex B2B organisations or aspire to operate at board level, this conversation will sharpen how you think about brand as a financial asset, not a marketing layer.

    No fluff. No shiny case studies. Just the operational truth of what it really takes to make B2B branding work.

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    56 分
  • S07.EP02 - PR Isn’t Promotion. It’s How Brand Strategy Becomes Real with Nikkia Adolphe
    2026/02/05

    We’re joined by Nikkia Adolphe, Chief Innovation Officer at BrandSavor, to unpack the role PR plays in turning brand strategy into something people actually see, trust, and believe.

    With over 15 years leading communications and PR strategy for global brands like Amazon, Meta, and Ryder, Nikkia has worked at the sharp end of branding. Where positioning meets public perception. Where reputation is built or quietly eroded. And where strategy either earns attention or disappears.

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    40 分
  • S07.EP01 - Beyond Personal Branding: Debbie Millman on Character, Symbols, and Brand DNA
    2026/01/15

    We sit down with Debbie Millman, one of the most influential voices in design and brand thinking, to talk about what endures when trends fade and platforms shift.

    Learn more at https://justcreative.com/podcast

    Debbie is the host of Design Matters, the longest running podcast on design, launched in 2005. She is the co founder and chair of the Masters in Branding program at School of Visual Arts, and spent two decades at Sterling Brands leading work for global icons like Burger King and Tropicana. She is also the author of multiple books, including Why Design Matters and Brand Thinking.

    We go beyond surface level branding to unpack why personal branding can quietly trap creatives, how to define real brand DNA without freezing your identity, and how meaning is built honestly rather than manufactured theatrically.

    We also explore why big redesigns so often fail, how to separate non negotiable DNA from executional style, and the fastest way to create meaning without faking it.

    Along the way, Debbie shares what hundreds of interviews have taught her about creative careers, patience, and long term reputation.

    This conversation is for designers, strategists, founders, and creators who want their work to compound with integrity rather than perform for attention.

    And yes, we also touch on symbols, objects, and why the most powerful brands behave more like living systems than campaigns.

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    54 分