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Face Forward: The Political Branding Podcast

Face Forward: The Political Branding Podcast

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Politics isn’t a messaging problem. It’s a branding problem. Face Forward examines how candidates become the face of change voters are already looking for. Hosted by Dave O’Brien and political strategist Vaughan Emsley, the podcast explores voter psychology, narrative, and the campaigns that break through—from Reagan to modern insurgent movements. Produced by Face Forward, the political branding firm founded by Scott Buckley and Vaughan Emsley. © 2026 Buckstarter LLC. Face Forward™ is a Buckstarter company.Face Forward Political Science Politics & Government
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  • The Movie Poster President — Why Campaigns Should Learn From Hollywood
    Jun 22 2026

    What if the most important lesson political campaigns could learn isn’t from another campaign?

    What if it’s from Hollywood?

    In this episode of the Face Forward Podcast, David O’Brien and Vaughan Emsley explore a provocative idea: that the movie poster—not the television ad—may be the most powerful model for modern political communication.

    The best movie posters don’t explain everything.

    They communicate meaning instantly.

    In a single image, they establish character, emotion, conflict, and expectation. They tell us what kind of story we’re about to experience.

    Politics increasingly works the same way.

    Voters spend only moments evaluating candidates. Before they absorb policy, they absorb symbols. Before they understand arguments, they form impressions.

    So what would happen if campaigns approached communication the way Hollywood builds anticipation for a blockbuster?

    From Jaws to Gladiator, from archetypes to typography, Vaughan reveals why the strongest campaigns behave less like policy platforms and more like unforgettable movie posters—simple, emotionally powerful, and impossible to confuse with anyone else.

    If you’re a candidate, consultant, strategist, designer, or communicator, this episode will change how you think about political branding, visual storytelling, and voter recognition.

    Because if your campaign cannot be understood in a single compelling image, there’s a good chance voters don’t fully understand what you represent.

    Face Forward is the podcast where we explore how candidates become the face of the change voters are already seeking—and how to do it deliberately.

    Connect with Scott Buckley and Vaughan Emsley through the Face Forward LinkedIn page.

    If you enjoyed this episode, please follow, share, and leave a review.


    © 2026 Face Forward. A Buckstarter Company. All Rights Reserved.


    #FaceForwardPodcast #PoliticalBranding #PoliticalStorytelling #CampaignStrategy #MoviePosterPresident #VisualCommunication #PoliticalDesign #BrandStrategy #PoliticalAdvertising #Leadership #Campaigns #VoterPsychology #CreativeStrategy #Politics

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    8 mins
  • The Archetype Advantage — Why Voters Decide Before You Speak
    Jun 16 2026

    Why do some candidates feel trustworthy before they’ve said a word?

    Why do others struggle to connect even when voters agree with their policies?

    In this episode of the Face Forward Podcast, David O’Brien and Vaughan Emsley explore one of the most powerful—and least understood—forces in politics: archetypes.

    Drawing on psychology, branding, advertising, and political history, they reveal how voters use emotional shortcuts to decide who a candidate is long before they evaluate issues, positions, or policy proposals.

    From Reagan to Thatcher, Obama to Trump, the most successful political leaders understood that voters rarely experience candidates as a collection of policies. They experience them as recognizable characters—builders, protectors, reformers, outsiders, and leaders.

    The question isn’t whether voters assign you an archetype.

    The question is whether you’re shaping it deliberately.

    If you’re a candidate, consultant, strategist, or communicator, this episode will change the way you think about trust, recognition, political branding, and leadership.

    Face Forward is the podcast where we explore how candidates become the face of the change voters are already seeking—and how to do it deliberately.

    Connect with Scott Buckley and Vaughan Emsley through the Face Forward LinkedIn page.

    If you enjoyed this episode, please follow, share, and leave a review.


    © 2026 Face Forward. A Buckstarter Company. All Rights Reserved.


    #FaceForwardPodcast #PoliticalBranding #PoliticalStorytelling #CampaignStrategy #Archetypes #Leadership #PoliticalPsychology #VoterBehavior #PoliticalCommunication #BrandStrategy #PublicLeadership #Campaigns #Politics

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    8 mins
  • Why Graham Platner Is Breaking the Rules of Political Gravity
    Jun 9 2026

    A political newcomer. A longtime incumbent. And a race that may reveal more about voter psychology than political ideology.

    In this episode of the Face Forward Podcast, David and Vaughan Emsley examine the surprising rise of Graham Platner in Maine’s U.S. Senate race and what it tells us about how candidates become the face of change voters are already seeking.

    Why are attacks against some candidates less effective than expected? Why do voters often respond more strongly to archetypes than arguments? And can a political outsider channel the same frustrations that powered Donald Trump—while pursuing entirely different goals?

    Using Maine’s closely watched Senate race as a case study, Vaughan explores the emotional forces shaping modern politics, the importance of authentic political branding, and why voters frequently decide who a candidate is long before they evaluate policy positions.

    Whether Graham Platner ultimately wins or loses, his campaign offers valuable lessons for anyone interested in leadership, storytelling, voter behavior, and the future of political communication.

    Face Forward is the podcast where we explore how candidates become the face of the change voters are seeking—and how to do it deliberately.

    To learn more about Face Forward, or to connect with Scott Buckley and Vaughan Emsley, visit and follow the Face Forward LinkedIn page.

    If you enjoyed this episode, please follow, share, and leave a review. It helps others discover the show and join the conversation.


    #FaceForwardPodcast #PoliticalBranding #PoliticalStorytelling #GrahamPlatner #MainePolitics #SusanCollins #PoliticalStrategy #Campaigns #Leadership #VoterPsychology #Archetypes #Elections #Politics


    © 2026 Face Forward. A Buckstarter Company. All Rights Reserved.

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    9 mins
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