The Brand Marketing Show

Catherine Langman

Welcome The Brand Marketing Show. The show for the creators. The innovators. The ones who wake up at 3am with an idea that won't let go and refuse to accept "that's just how it's done." Who sketch prototypes on napkins and turn kitchen tables into laboratories. Who look at every "impossible" and whisper back, "watch me." You don't just create products. And you understand that people don't fall in love with features and benefits. They fall in love with the future you're building. The problems you're solving. The way you make them feel when they hold your creation in their hands. And you're determined to make them feel something extraordinary. Some might call you perfectionists. Dreamers. Disruptors. We call you the future. Because while the world is drowning in ordinary, you're busy crafting extraordinary. While mass market settles for mediocre, you're obsessing over every detail that transforms a simple product into an experience people can't stop talking about. I'm Cath Langman, and I'm here to lift the lid on what's possible when innovation meets obsession. When purpose meets profit. When the crazy idea in your head becomes the must-have product in their hands. Are you ready to turn your vision into their obsession? Let's go.

  1. 1D AGO

    When Boring Gets a Makeover: Why Most Brand Content Falls Flat (And How to Fix It)

    Have you ever noticed that most brand content is so... forgettable.   It's not that brands don't try. They're producing more content than ever. Social posts, emails, product descriptions, blog articles, ads. The volume is enormous.   But most of it lands with a thud. No engagement. No emotional response. If you even notice it at all… you read it, you understand it, you forget it immediately.   We are drowning in content. Every brand, every business, every person with a phone is creating and publishing constantly. Your customers' feeds are overflowing.   Their inboxes are groaning. Their attention is being pulled in a thousand directions at once.   It all blurs together into one beige mass of content. And here's the thing most brands don't realise: boring content doesn't just underperform. It actively damages your brand.   Boring is expensive. It costs you attention. It costs you engagement. And eventually, it costs you sales!   So in this podcast episode, I want to dig into why that happens. Why is so much brand content so boring? And more importantly, how do you create content that actually makes people feel something?   And I'll share five techniques that will help you master this so that you can build an unforgettable brand.     Links mentioned in this episode: If you'd like help to achieve your goals, I invite you to have a chat to find out how we can make that happen together HERE By booking a Free Growth Strategy https://productpreneurmarketing.com/lets-talk   Other Ways To Enjoy This Episode: Listen on Apple Podcasts Listen on Spotify Youtube

    44 min
  2. FEB 5

    Discount Detox: How One Brand Rebuilt After Years of Discounting Dependency

    Two weeks ago on the podcast, we went deep on the damage that constant discounting does to your brand. The profit erosion. The customer conditioning. The way it trains your audience to never pay full price. We talked about the four buyer types and how constant discounting only speaks to one of them — while actively repelling the other three. And I got a lot of messages afterwards, which was brilliant. But here's the thing. Almost every single message asked the same question. "Okay Cath, I get it. Constant discounting is bad. But what if I'm already stuck? What if my customers already expect sales? What if I've been doing this for years and my whole email list has been trained to wait for deals? How do I actually get out of this?" And look, that's a fair question. It's easy to say "stop discounting" when you're starting fresh with a brand new audience. It's a lot harder when you've accidentally created this problem yourself. So today, I want to show you how to detox your brand from discounting. In this episode, I walk you through a real case study from a real brand we work with, with real data and real results. I'll share exactly what we inherited when we started working together, what we changed, and what happened. And I'll give you a framework you can apply to your own brand, whether you're deep in the discount trap or just starting to slide into it.     Links mentioned in this episode: If you'd like help to achieve your goals, I invite you to have a chat to find out how we can make that happen together HERE By booking a Free Growth Strategy https://productpreneurmarketing.com/lets-talk   Other Ways To Enjoy This Episode: Listen on Apple Podcasts Listen on Spotify Youtube

    42 min
  3. JAN 29

    One Platform, No Plan B: The Danger of Building Your Brand on Borrowed Land

    Stop and think for a moment about where your customers come from. Is it mostly Meta ads? Mostly Instagram? Have you built a following on TikTok that's driving a lot of your brand awareness? Now here's the uncomfortable question: If that channel disappeared tomorrow — not scaled back, not got more expensive, but actually disappeared — what would happen to your business? Could you survive it? Could you pivot? Or would you be scrambling to rebuild from scratch? Because here's the thing. This isn't a hypothetical. This isn't one of those "imagine if" thought experiments. This is happening right now. In Australia. To real brands. And even if you think this particular situation doesn't apply to you — trust me, the lesson absolutely does. In this episode, we discuss what's just happened with Australia's social media ban and how this impacts brands that have built their success on platforms like TikTok and Instagram. And then we're going to zoom out and talk about the bigger picture. Because whether you sell to teenagers or retirees, whether you're on TikTok or you've never posted a single video in your life — the principle here is one that every single ecommerce brand owner needs to understand. You cannot build a sustainable business on borrowed land.       Links mentioned in this episode: If you'd like help to achieve your goals, I invite you to have a chat to find out how we can make that happen together HERE By booking a Free Growth Strategy https://productpreneurmarketing.com/lets-talk Book Your Ecommerce Website Audit   Other Ways To Enjoy This Episode: Listen on Apple Podcasts Listen on Spotify Youtube

    39 min
  4. JAN 22

    The Discount Trap: Why Constant Sales Are Killing Premium Brands

    In the last 2 weeks alone I've had three brand owners come to me, all with the same story. They've been told by marketing "experts" that every single EDM, every Meta ad needs a discount incentive. Every website needs a countdown timer or some other kind of FOMO bells and whistles. One of them showed me her email marketing calendar. Every. Single. Week. A different discount code. Flash sale this, 20% off that, "last chance" the other thing. And here's the part that really gets me — some of these countdown timers? They're not even counting down to anything real. They literally reset when you refresh the page. It's manufactured urgency. It's fake scarcity. And it's everywhere. So today, I'm going to be blunt with you. This advice? This "discount everything, all the time" approach? It's not just lazy marketing. It's actively destroying premium brands. Over the next half hour or so, I'm going to unpack why constant discounting is eroding your profits, repelling your best customers, and training shoppers to never buy from you at full price. And I'll share what's actually working for quality-focused brands right now. Spoiler alert: it's not another 20% off code.   Links mentioned in this episode: If you'd like help to achieve your goals, I invite you to have a chat to find out how we can make that happen together HERE By booking a Free Growth Strategy https://productpreneurmarketing.com/lets-talk   Book Your Ecommerce Website Audit   Other Ways To Enjoy This Episode: Listen on Apple Podcasts Listen on Spotify Youtube

    34 min
  5. JAN 15

    The Leaky Bucket Problem: Why Your Traffic Isn't Converting (And What to Do About It)

    Let me paint a picture that I see all the time with ecommerce brands. You're spending money on marketing. Ads, SEO, social media, maybe influencers. You're driving traffic to your website. And you can see in your analytics that people are visiting. Some of them are even adding things to their cart. But then... they just disappear. They don't buy. They don't come back. They vanish into the ether. And you're left wondering — where did they go? What happened? Why didn't they buy? This is what I call the leaky bucket problem. You keep pouring traffic into your website, but sales are draining out the bottom. And no matter how much you spend on ads or how clever your marketing is, if your bucket has holes in it, you're never going to fill it up. The frustrating part is that your website won't tell you what's wrong. At least, not in plain English. You can stare at your analytics all day, but unless you know exactly what to look for, you're just looking at numbers that don't mean much. If it's been a while since you thoroughly and objectively reviewed your website — specifically, whether it's actually doing its job of bringing in and converting customers — you might find that it's quietly leaking sales every single day without you even realising it… In this episode, I go through the 3 layers of a website audit: are the right people discovering your brand (including via AI search), are they getting to your website, and are they converting into buyers? And given AI search is so new, there's a real first-mover advantage if you master this now!   Links mentioned in this episode: If you'd like help to achieve your goals, I invite you to have a chat to find out how we can make that happen together HERE By booking a Free Growth Strategy https://productpreneurmarketing.com/lets-talk   Other Ways To Enjoy This Episode: Listen on Apple Podcasts Listen on Spotify Youtube

    41 min
  6. JAN 9

    Is Your 2026 Plan Starting in the Wrong Place?

    January is supposed to be about. It's goal-setting season. It's "new year, new you" energy. It's the time when every business podcast – including, historically, this one – tells you to set your revenue targets, map out your marketing calendar, and basically plan your way to world domination. And look, I'm not going to tell you planning doesn't matter. It absolutely does – all of that stuff IS important. I'm not saying ignore your metrics. But somewhere along the way, we started treating the metrics as the goal instead of as indicators of whether we're achieving the actual goal. The actual goal – for most of us, if we're honest – is freedom. Freedom to do work we're proud of. Freedom to spend time with people we love. Freedom to not be constantly stressed and reactive. Freedom to build something sustainable, not just something that looks good on Instagram. When you plan for revenue without planning for how you want to feel, you often end up optimising for the wrong things. So here's what I want to talk about today: what if most of us are starting our planning in completely the wrong place? What if the reason so many brand owners end up exhausted, burnt out, and quietly resentful of the business they built... is because they planned for the wrong thing? In this episode, I'm going to share with you my alternative approach to planning for the year ahead. Plus, as always, share some steps you can take today to put this into action yourself.   Links mentioned in this episode: If you'd like help to achieve your goals, I invite you to have a chat to find out how we can make that happen together HERE By booking a Free Growth Strategy https://productpreneurmarketing.com/lets-talk Episode 281 - The hidden cost of wrong customers (& How to attract the right ones)  With Dr Ross Honeywill     Other Ways To Enjoy This Episode: Listen on Apple Podcasts Listen on Spotify Youtube

    37 min
  7. 12/25/2025

    Reflect, Reset, Design: Your 2026 Planning Framework

    We're in that strange, liminal week between Christmas and New Year. The turkey's been eaten, the presents have been opened, and there's this quiet space before the new year kicks off. It's a natural time for reflection as well as for looking ahead.   I know many of you are ambitious and have big goals you want to achieve. But that kind of impact requires reach. Reach requires visibility. Visibility requires consistency. Consistency requires support. And sadly, so many entrepreneurs don't ask for help or support.   If your business can't stay in business because you're exhausted, bottlenecked, or drowning in tasks... How much impact can you actually make?   Not a lot, is the answer…   And that is why I wanted to do this episode today – before we head into a fresh new year! Because most year-end reflection exercises completely miss this. They focus only on results – what worked, what didn't, revenue up or down, targets hit or missed. But that's only half the picture.   The other half – the half that determines whether you'll still be doing this in five years or whether you'll burn out and walk away – is how you actually felt about it all. Whether you're building something sustainable. Whether you enjoyed the year or just survived it.   So today, I'm sharing a really simple but powerful framework – so simple you can do it on the back of a paper napkin whilst lounging by the pool, but powerful enough that it might just change how you think about the year ahead.     Links mentioned in this episode: If you'd like help to achieve your goals, I invite you to have a chat to find out how we can make that happen together HERE By booking a Free Growth Strategy   Other Ways To Enjoy This Episode: Listen on Apple Podcasts Listen on Spotify Youtube

    36 min
5
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Welcome The Brand Marketing Show. The show for the creators. The innovators. The ones who wake up at 3am with an idea that won't let go and refuse to accept "that's just how it's done." Who sketch prototypes on napkins and turn kitchen tables into laboratories. Who look at every "impossible" and whisper back, "watch me." You don't just create products. And you understand that people don't fall in love with features and benefits. They fall in love with the future you're building. The problems you're solving. The way you make them feel when they hold your creation in their hands. And you're determined to make them feel something extraordinary. Some might call you perfectionists. Dreamers. Disruptors. We call you the future. Because while the world is drowning in ordinary, you're busy crafting extraordinary. While mass market settles for mediocre, you're obsessing over every detail that transforms a simple product into an experience people can't stop talking about. I'm Cath Langman, and I'm here to lift the lid on what's possible when innovation meets obsession. When purpose meets profit. When the crazy idea in your head becomes the must-have product in their hands. Are you ready to turn your vision into their obsession? Let's go.

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