Your Brand Guide
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About this listen
In this episode of Brand Is Not A Four-Letter Word, Amy Jackson explores what happens after the strategy is done...and why so many brands stall once the “big thinking” is complete.
Using an unexpected (and very honest) analogy about exercise, Apple Watch rings, and accountability, Amy makes the case that branding works the same way: you can know what to do, but results only come when your brand is put into motion: consistently, intentionally, and across every touchpoint.
This episode breaks down how brand strategy becomes brand action, why misalignment happens even in well-intentioned organizations, and how a true Brand Guide (not just a style guide) becomes the connective tissue between promise, communication, and experience.
In this episode, you’ll learn:
- Why defining your brand is only the beginning, and where most brands get stuck
- The three core ways your brand shows up in the world:
- Why design is not decoration, and why confusing art with design undermines your brand
- The most common reasons brands break down after launch:
- What a good Brand Guide includes (and why it’s for everyone, not just marketing)
Key takeaways:
- Brand positioning only matters if it shows up everywhere your audience interacts with you
- Your audience doesn’t separate what you say from what you do
- Consistency isn’t boring; it’s how credibility is earned
- A Brand Guide should guide decisions, not just visuals
- Action is how trust is built; consistency is how it’s sustained
This episode’s Brand Hack:
Instead of trying to “fix everything,” audit one small brand moment this week:
- Review your About page — does it clearly say who you help and how?
- Audit one automated email — does it sound like you?
- Look at your email signature — does it reflect your values and personality?
Ready to bring your brand to life?
If auditing even one small moment feels hard, or if you don’t have a guide to guide you. it might be time for a brand audit or refresh. Learn more at brandisnotafourletterword.com, where strategy and storytelling meet design.