Hey Guy, We Need to Talk…(About Generating Market Demand)
Release Date: 02/04/2025
Brain Driven Brands
For years, marketers have been told to “find the why”...which drives Sarah absolutely nuts. 😅 In this episode of Brain Driven Brands, Sarah argues with Nate that this idea of the “one true why” is what broke modern marketing. People don’t buy for one reason. They buy for many reasons—depending on mood, timing, environment, identity, stress level, and context. The real driver isn’t why someone buys. It’s when. Using real-world examples (from whiskey splurges to Starbucks rituals to Rolex buyers at different life stages) this conversation breaks down why over-optimizing for a...
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We unpack a wild 2013 study by economist M. Keith Chen: proof that the language you speak completely rewires how you save, spend, exercise, plan, and even respond to marketing. Germans retire with more wealth, smoke less, and make healthier choices… not because they’re more disciplined, but because their grammar collapses the future into the present. English pushes actions into “later.” German makes the future feel like right now. On this episode of Brain Driven Brands, we break down how your phrasing might be creating psychological distance without you realizing it (“you will feel...
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This episode was supposed to be about something else entirely…but TikTok’s algorithm had other plans. Sarah and Nate fall headfirst into a conversation about why our For You Pages are changing how people perceive content, other people, products, and the world…and what that means for the ads we create in 2026. From cave-death phobias to zoo-bear attack headlines, we unpack why humans are magnetized to bizarre, emotionally charged micro-stories, and why traditional “polished” ads have no chance against that dopamine roulette. They break down: → How the TikTok algorithm broke the...
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Today’s episode cracks open one of the most unintuitive persuasion effects hiding in plain sight: customers are 149% more likely to say yes to an offer… when it's presented as something that wasn’t meant for them. Sarah and Nate break down the original Journal of Marketing Research study (2013), walk through real examples from DTC, SaaS, and Nate’s own infamous bar-tab email campaign, and show how brands accidentally stumble into this effect all the time. We explore: • why “this isn’t usually for you, but…” is irresistible to new customers • how pro-level products trigger...
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Marketers love to argue about tactics: structures, caps, creatives, bids, funnels. But the data from this year paints a different picture: every winning campaign in 2026 will be powered by the same three forces… and almost nobody is preparing for them. In this episode, we pull together the most revealing moments from the show; the ones where emotions spike, buying behavior becomes predictable, and the old rules of persuasion fall apart. You’ll hear how valence and intensity shape conversions, why WHEN someone sees an ad matters more than WHO they are, and how abstract language can...
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In this episode, we dig up the wild (but true) story of Borax — yes, Borax — and how a forgotten cleaning brand quietly rewired consumer psychology long before Meta ads, hooks, or CTR dashboards existed. What they did was shockingly simple: they stopped selling “soap vs. better soap,” and started selling a system their product could sell itself in… while naming an enemy you couldn’t see but desperately wanted to defeat. This one hits everything marketers secretly crave: • How to pick a real psychological villain (not your competitor) • Why “incomplete solutions” convert...
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On this episode of Brain Driven Brands, Sarah and Nate dig into what actually helps most during BFCM week: simplifying your work, limiting decisions, touching grass (literally), planning something fun, rewarding yourself for non-revenue wins, and keeping alcohol out of the mix until the storm passes. It’s the conversation everyone in DTC needs during the wildest season of the year and the reminder that none of us are doing this alone. 👉 Join my community: CoHost: Nate Lagos Twitter: LinkedIn: Tactical and Practical Podcast: CoHost: Sarah Levinger Learn more at: Twitter: Linkedin:...
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This week on Brain Driven Brands, Sarah and Nate crack open 25 Core Identity Maps (CIMs) collected across nearly every category — supplements, apparel, home goods, tech, sleep, skincare — and uncover the five global consumer behaviors defining 2026. These aren’t the usual “people want convenience and trust” surface takes. They’re weird, psychologically sideways, deeply human patterns emerging across thousands of responses… the kind of stuff your attribution dashboard will never show you. Inside the episode, they break down: Why customers want the feeling of improvement, not the...
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Some myths haunt the ad industry like immortal raccoons rifling through the garbage. In this episode, Sarah and Nate crack open a tweet that asked a simple question: “What’s the dumbest take you’ve heard about running ads?” Turns out…people had thoughts. They wade through the greatest hits — “never turn off an ad,” “you gotta season the pixel,” “ads hurt organic,” “just follow Andromeda best practices,” “DR can’t build brand,” “scale winners 15% a day,” — and then get into the deeper psychology behind why these ideas still survive in 2026. Along the way,...
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When a PepsiCo-trained behavioral scientist crashes the studio, things get weird…and wildly useful. In this episode, Will Leach walks us through the emotional math behind why customers buy, why brands plateau, and why most marketers have their goals entirely backward. We dig into why value ≠ “saving money,” how DiGiorno tricked America by anchoring against delivery pizza, why buyers change personalities between Monday and Friday, and the surprising reason your brand matters way less than you think. Come for the spicy takes on Coke vs Pepsi, stay for the “Batman vs...
info_outline“Good product generates demand!” FALSE - good product is just a byproduct of demand, and we can prove it. In this episode, Sarah challenges Nate’s view on generating market demand and we go DEEP into what market tides are going to do next (hint: behavior is cyclical…everything comes back around).
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