Unseen Unknown

Unseen Unknown

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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/

Recent Episodes

  • 26: How Consumers “Know” Things In Today’s World

    2 years ago
  • 25: Bizarre, Strange and Highly Relatable

    2 years ago
  • 24: How to Unlock Your Strategic Mind

    2 years ago
  • 23: Pain, Sacrifice, and Our New Status Symbols

    2 years ago
  • 22: Strong Ties vs. Weak Ties in the Next Era of Brand Innovation

    3 years ago
  • 21: The Secret Language of Cult Brands

    4 years ago
  • 20: Ownership Anxiety, Brand Storytelling, and the Human Condition

    4 years ago
  • 19: Systems In Flux: Birth of the New Spiritual Consumer

    4 years ago
  • 18: Systems In Flux: A Unified Theory of Culture, Branding, and Human Behavior

    4 years ago
  • 17: Systems In Flux: Class, Taste and the Modern Aspiration Economy

    5 years ago