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The Art of the Brand
Third Eye Insights
124 episodes
4 days ago
Welcome to the #1 podcast for business owners on Branding and Strategy. Join Camille Moore and Phillip Millar, two internationally recognized branding experts who help you cut through the noise, see trends first and navigate the complicated world of branding. Enjoy weekly discussions about brand disasters, industry case studies, insider secrets, marketing malpractice, and top industry guests. This is the go-to podcast for business owners and industry experts to stay relevant and cut through the noise.
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Welcome to the #1 podcast for business owners on Branding and Strategy. Join Camille Moore and Phillip Millar, two internationally recognized branding experts who help you cut through the noise, see trends first and navigate the complicated world of branding. Enjoy weekly discussions about brand disasters, industry case studies, insider secrets, marketing malpractice, and top industry guests. This is the go-to podcast for business owners and industry experts to stay relevant and cut through the noise.
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Marketing
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The Death of Empathy: Why Good Intentions Are Killing Great Brands
The Art of the Brand
1 hour 5 minutes
1 week ago
The Death of Empathy: Why Good Intentions Are Killing Great Brands

Empathy used to be a brand’s greatest strength, now it’s becoming its biggest weakness. From Lululemon’s confused NFL partnership to Victoria’s Secret’s failed comeback, this episode unpacks how good intentions and “inclusive” branding have created a new kind of brand crisis. Camille and Philip break down suicidal empathy, the rise of ghost brands, and why the line between authenticity and performance has never been thinner.💻 Social Media MasterclassMy foundational training will help you stop guessing and start building content that converts.👉 https://camille-moore.com/ 👥 Monthly Brand CohortMonthly, I launch small group learning where I work with you over 6 weeks to develop your brand and approach to socials. Great for small business owners and people wanting to launch a personal brand. 👉 https://camille-moore.com/links/ 🤝 1:1 Brand Strategy IntensivesFor founders ready to go deep and build a category-leading brand. I work 1:1 with a handful of brands as their Fractional CBO.👉 http://bit.ly/4krhxgO 🏢 Hire My AgencySerious brand? Serious goals? Work with my team at Third Eye Insights. If they had a great campaign, they probably hired us.👉 https://thirdeyeinsights.ca/ 📬 Subscribe to Branding With Benefits (My Substack)Free weekly branding insights for people who want blunt strategy, not fluff.👉 https://substack.com/@camilleemoore 🎙️ Podcast Available On:Spotify | Apple Podcasts | YouTube | Everywhere You Stream📱 Follow Camille MooreInstagram: @camillemooreTikTok: @camille.moore_ LinkedIn: Camille Moore🌐 Website: camille-moore.com🎨 Follow The Art of the BrandInstagram: @theartofthebrand✅ 𝐂𝐎𝐏𝐘𝐑𝐈𝐆𝐇𝐓 𝐍𝐎𝐓𝐈𝐂𝐄: This video and my YouTube channel contain dialogue, music, and images that are property of "👉The Art Of The Brand👈" You are authorized to share the video link and channel and embed this video in your website or others as long as a link back to my YouTube Channel is provided.Chapters00:00 — Cold open & Jays post-mortem (who lost vs. who won) 02:19 — Baseball-to-branding: execution errors and brand self-defeat 04:55 — World Series ads in Canada: why the work felt mid 05:56 — When RFP checklists beat merit (and what that does to creative) 06:23 — Housekeeping: Japan/Korea trip, book update, planner, new iPhones 08:04 — Apple’s messaging miss: massive camera leap, weak pitch to creators 09:44 — Smart camera use cases: dual-side filming, auto-framing, on-the-go news 10:58 — Color psychology: the “orange era” effect 11:39 — Olivia Colman/Burberry, haters, and useful backlash 14:20 — Taylor Swift detour & paywalled dance dare 15:14 — Main topic kickoff: Is Snapchat worth it in 2025? 16:37 — Arbitrage 101: where attention is cheap vs. expensive 19:14 — CPM reality check: YouTube vs. Snapchat vs. TikTok 20:51 — Discover’s clickbait problem vs. “go where the eyeballs are” 23:33 — Strategy = resource allocation: when not to be everywhere 26:08 — Who should test Snapchat (and why NA adoption still lags) 27:57 — Teams, scale, and the GaryVee caveat for small operators 33:00 — Empathy vs. execution: the “suicidal empathy” trap for brands 36:33 — Performative vs. authentic values (land acknowledgements, etc.) 43:15 — Lululemon × NFL: swag drop, missed innovation, target confusion 48:18 — Ghost brands explained (Sears, Kodak, Playboy) + political analogy 54:29 — Vogue’s “boyfriends aren’t cool”: privacy, performance, and founders 1:03:08 — Power without validation: what to share (and what not to) 1:04:25 — Gender-gap politics, moderation via dialogue, tribal echo chambers 1:06:39 — Unrealistic partner filters & the digital distortion effect 1:08:16 — Wrap-up and what’s next

The Art of the Brand
Welcome to the #1 podcast for business owners on Branding and Strategy. Join Camille Moore and Phillip Millar, two internationally recognized branding experts who help you cut through the noise, see trends first and navigate the complicated world of branding. Enjoy weekly discussions about brand disasters, industry case studies, insider secrets, marketing malpractice, and top industry guests. This is the go-to podcast for business owners and industry experts to stay relevant and cut through the noise.