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#181: Organizing Your Digital World to Banish Chaos and Make Life Easier

Why That Worked – Presented by StoryBrand.ai

Release Date: 07/01/2024

#19: Magic Spoon—How One Tagline Dethroned Sugar and Disrupted a $65B Industry show art #19: Magic Spoon—How One Tagline Dethroned Sugar and Disrupted a $65B Industry

Why That Worked – Presented by StoryBrand.ai

It’s not enough to have a great product. You have to position it so customers instantly understand the value. That’s what separates the brands that break through from the ones that disappear. Magic Spoon didn’t invent cereal, they just told a better story: one where protein replaces sugar, and taste isn’t sacrificed for health. And they did it with a smart tagline, a well-defined villain, and a brand voice that made people pay attention. So how can you sharpen your positioning to you stand out like they did?   In this episode, Don and Kyle break down the marketing genius behind...

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#18: Southwest—The Genius of ‘Bags Fly Free’ and What Happened When It Changed show art #18: Southwest—The Genius of ‘Bags Fly Free’ and What Happened When It Changed

Why That Worked – Presented by StoryBrand.ai

Southwest Airlines built one of the strongest brands in the world by doing one thing better than almost anyone: clear, clever messaging that made customers feel like family. “Bags fly free” was more than a tagline. It was a promise that set them apart from every other airline. But when they recently backtracked on that core message, the backlash was instant. In a world where loyalty is fragile and expectations are sky-high, even the best brands can stumble if they don’t communicate the right way. So what happens when a company known for brilliant messaging gets it wrong?   In this...

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#17: Annoying Ads—The Dumbest Campaigns That Won Your Attention and Made Millions show art #17: Annoying Ads—The Dumbest Campaigns That Won Your Attention and Made Millions

Why That Worked – Presented by StoryBrand.ai

Most people try to make their marketing polished, clever, or inspirational. But in the end, clarity beats creativity every time. In fact, some of the most “annoying” ads in history made hundreds of millions of dollars simply because they were impossible to ignore. They weren’t beautiful, they weren’t clever, but they were unforgettable. So why do so many businesses avoid this approach? Because we assume our customers want sophistication, when what they really need is a message that’s crystal clear and easy to remember. If your ad gets ignored, it doesn’t matter how gorgeous it is....

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#16: Airbnb—The Brilliant Strategy Behind Their New Messaging Campaign show art #16: Airbnb—The Brilliant Strategy Behind Their New Messaging Campaign

Why That Worked – Presented by StoryBrand.ai

If your marketing isn’t working, it’s probably because you’re not talking about the right problem. Most businesses struggle to identify the most compelling issue their customer is trying to solve. They either talk about too many things or pick a problem that’s too vague. When that happens, customers stop listening. But when you finally address the problem that makes your customers say “yep, that’s me!”, sales start to climb. That's what Airbnb just nailed with their new messaging campaign. So, how do you figure out the exact problem your business solves in a way that drives real...

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#15: Morning Routines—The NEW Way To Create A Morning Routine In 2025 show art #15: Morning Routines—The NEW Way To Create A Morning Routine In 2025

Why That Worked – Presented by StoryBrand.ai

If you followed every piece of advice out there about your ideal morning routine, you'd probably spend eight hours every day doing mindfulness excercises and supplements and journaling and workouts and cold plunges and more. But morning routines can be both easy AND effective if you identify the right mission for your life. In this episode, Kyle Reed and Donald Miller break down a new way to approach your morning routine—one that actually fits the demands of 2025. Whether you’re a high-performing entrepreneur, a working parent, or just trying to get your act together before 9am, this...

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#14: Simplicity—Why a “Less Is More” Approach Can Make Anything More Effective show art #14: Simplicity—Why a “Less Is More” Approach Can Make Anything More Effective

Why That Worked – Presented by StoryBrand.ai

Most businesses, brands, and even thought leaders make the same mistake: they overcomplicate things. The more complex something is, the harder it is for people to understand—and if they don’t understand, they don’t engage. Whether you’re trying to grow a business, capture attention, or lead a movement, clarity is your greatest asset.     That’s why we’re shaking things up this week with a very special recap episode! We’re revisiting some of the most valuable insights from past episodes—all centered around one powerful theme: simplicity. Don and Kyle explore how...

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#13: Marriage—The Truth About What Makes Love Work Long-Term (ft. Johnnyswim) show art #13: Marriage—The Truth About What Makes Love Work Long-Term (ft. Johnnyswim)

Why That Worked – Presented by StoryBrand.ai

Relationships can be beautiful, but they’re also complicated. From the outside, it’s easy to assume great marriages happen by luck or chemistry. But the reality? Every relationship faces storms—health challenges, career stress, personal struggles—and most couples aren’t equipped to weather them. Without the right mindset and tools, it’s easy to drift apart or fall into survival mode. So how do couples not just stay together, but grow closer—even through the hardest seasons of life?     In this week’s episode, Don and Kyle sit down with musical duo Johnnyswim (Abner...

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#12: Nostalgia—The Hidden Force That Makes Brands Feel Iconic show art #12: Nostalgia—The Hidden Force That Makes Brands Feel Iconic

Why That Worked – Presented by StoryBrand.ai

Nostalgia is a powerful force. You hear an old song or catch a familiar scent, and instantly, you’re transported back in time. But our brains don’t just remember the past, they rewrite it. We filter out the stress, the boredom, the everyday struggles, and what we’re left with is a version of the past that feels safer, simpler, and better than it really was. So why does nostalgia have such a hold on us? And how does it shape the way we think, feel, and buy?     This week, hosts Donald Miller and Kyle Reed break down the psychology of nostalgia and why it’s one of the most...

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#11: Starbucks—The Brand that Changed How the World Drinks Coffee show art #11: Starbucks—The Brand that Changed How the World Drinks Coffee

Why That Worked – Presented by StoryBrand.ai

If someone told you in the ’90s that people would happily pay $5 for a cup of coffee, you probably would’ve laughed. Before Starbucks, coffee was just… coffee. It wasn’t an experience, a ritual, or a “third place” between home and work. So how did one company transform a simple commodity into a global phenomenon? The rise of Starbucks wasn’t just about caffeine—it was about community, habit-building, and a relentless pursuit of consistency.   In this episode, hosts Don and Kyle dive into the fascinating story of Starbucks, breaking down how a small Seattle coffee shop grew...

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#10: Reality TV—Why We're Obsessed with Chaos (And What It's Actually Doing to Our Brains!) show art #10: Reality TV—Why We're Obsessed with Chaos (And What It's Actually Doing to Our Brains!)

Why That Worked – Presented by StoryBrand.ai

Reality TV is everywhere, and whether you love it or hate it, you can’t deny it’s addictive. Millions of people tune in daily to binge-watch strangers argue, compete, or fall in love on camera. But reality TV isn’t “real” at all—it’s carefully crafted chaos, designed to keep you hooked. Producers manipulate stories, stir up conflict, and edit scenes to make the drama irresistible. But beyond the entertainment, what’s it actually doing to our brains?   In this episode, hosts Donald Miller and Kyle Reed break down why reality TV works—and why we can’t look away. They...

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The enemy of clarity is chaos and confusion. Not only is that true in your marketing and messaging, it’s true in your everyday work. But how many times have you or your team misplaced an important file, been locked out of a vital platform, or even discovered a digital asset you thought you owned was actually never yours to begin with? That kind of chaotic disorganization can bring any business to a halt.

 

In today’s episode, guest hosts Bobby Richards and James Sweeting sit down with Shawn Lemon, founder of The Digital Organizer. Shawn shows us what’s at stake when digital disorganization allows chaos to rule our business roost, as well as helping to identify the common symptoms of a disorganized workplace. He shares several tips that any business owner – from solopreneurs to leaders at large corporations – can take right now to address chaos head-on. As Shawn says, this common problem is no reason to feel shame or experience blame: there are plenty of simple but effective steps you can take to eliminate chaos and bring order to your organization.

 

Go to  TheDigitalOrganizer.com, click "Take the Quiz" and find out how effective your digital organization systems are and where you should put your effort first.

 

Then get the steps you need to start crafting a calm digital oasis in your workspace and access the free guide exclusive to Business Made Simple Podcast listeners at TheDigitalOrganizer.com/BMS. 

 

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