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21: The Secret Language of Cult Brands

21: The Secret Language of Cult Brands

FromUnseen Unknown


21: The Secret Language of Cult Brands

FromUnseen Unknown

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Length:
44 minutes
Released:
Nov 9, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Cults make effective brands, and today, they’re all around us. We engage with them on some level every day, and cult experiences have come to define so much of who we are as a society that you have to ask, how did we get here?Perhaps the most insidious way cults have influenced the world around us is in everyday language that’s meant to control behaviors and change perspectives. It’s language we use with friends and colleagues, language in our media and content, and language we hear coming from today’s most powerful CEOs, on branded websites and in keynote addresses. In this episode we’re talking with Amanda Montell, a language scholar and author of the critically acclaimed book, ‘Cultish: The Language of Fanaticism’ to understand why cults have had a resurgence in branding and in real life. You’d be surprised to know that some of the successful brands of our time were either founded by, owned by, or closely tied to cults. There’s a very good chance that some influencer you’re following has at least borrowed from cult culture or knowingly created a radicalized cult around themselves. There are the cults we joke about like SoulCycle or Supreme, but they use the same dynamics and tools as the cults we like to gasp at in documentaries. Cults and businesses have always been intertwined, and understanding how they use the power of language to move people is the first step to decoding how they work.Links to interesting things mentioned in this episode and further reading:‘Cultish: The Language of Fanaticism’, Amanda Montell - https://www.amazon.com/Cultish-Language-Fanaticism-Amanda-Montell/dp/0062993151What LuLaRoe and Other MLMs Have In Common With Cults, Bustle - https://www.bustle.com/entertainment/are-mlms-cults-lularoeElon Musk Is Not Just a Celebrity, The Atlantic - https://www.theatlantic.com/culture/archive/2021/05/elon-musk-snl-host-obscured/618840/Five tactics used to spread vaccine misinformation in the wellness community, and why they work, Washington Post - https://www.washingtonpost.com/lifestyle/2021/10/22/wellness-vaccine-misinformation-social-media/For more brand strategy thinking: https://www.theconceptbureau.com/
Released:
Nov 9, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

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Unseen Unknown is a brand and business strategy podcast about the hidden threads that connect even the most distant of cultural concepts. We look at the emerging trends and behaviors that may be pointing to a deeper truth and ask the bigger question, “Why is society moving in this direction, and how can we apply it to business?” We believe if we can’t see it in our culture, then we can’t know it in the market. From retail and consumerism to politics, gender, identity and values, there are patterns everywhere that illuminate a path forward for brands. Your hosts, Jasmine Bina and Jean-Louis Rawlence, are brand strategists and futurists that explore these questions every day in their work for companies around the world. We’ll be interviewing thought leaders and domain experts both within brand strategy and outside of it. Expect to hear from people from all walks of life: artists, scientists, CEOs, journalists, professors, technologists and everyone in between. If you’re a founder, leader, storyteller or creator, this podcast will compel you to think at a macro level you haven’t considered before. We also write and publish videos on everything brand strategy. You can see all of that here: https://www.theconceptbureau.com/