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Maya, welcome back. Last time you were six months into the rebrand. What's changed?
Honestly the hardest part wasn't the visual identity. It was getting every team to actually use it.
We went from forty-something internal logos down to one. And the resistance came from places I never expected.
Give me an example. Who pushed back hardest?
Sales. They'd been remixing the logo into pitch decks for a decade. It felt like asking them to give up a tool.
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Tell me about the Sales pushback. You said it surprised you.
They'd been remixing the wordmark in pitch decks for ten years. To them, the logo was a personalisation feature.
So we didn't kill the customisation. We replaced it with a deck template that did the same job, only correctly. Pushback went to zero in a week.
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Maya Chen on rolling out a single brand system across a 40-team org - why visual identity was the easy part, why sales pushed back hardest, and the three rules she wishes she'd started with.
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"We went from forty-something internal logos down to one. And the resistance came from places I never expected." - Maya Chen on the rebrand nobody wanted. New ep.
Most brand rollouts fail in the same place: not at the launch, but at month four. Maya Chen on consolidating 40+ internal logos into one system - and why Sales pushed back hardest.
three rules for a brand rollout, from someone who survived one. new episode is up.
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- EP 39 When the logo is the easy part
- EP 28 How Stripe holds a brand together
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The four questions everyone asks.
How accurate is the speaker detection on a real episode?
On a typical two-mic conversational podcast, we average above 96% speaker accuracy out of the box. Group recordings with overlap can drop into the high 80s - we surface a confidence score per segment so you can spot-check before publishing. Manual reassignment is one click and propagates through the rest of the episode.
Which export formats do I get?
Plain text, Markdown, SRT, VTT, and a structured JSON export with word-level timestamps and speaker labels. The Markdown export is what most teams paste into Notion or their CMS as show notes.
Can I transcribe my whole back catalogue at once?
Yes. The import flow queues every episode in your feed for transcription in the background. Most catalogues finish overnight. Your existing RSS feed URL stays pointed at PodcasterPlus, so subscribers don't notice the switch.
Where do the social posts come from - does the model make things up?
Every social post is grounded in a verbatim quote from the transcript, with the timestamp attached. We never paraphrase a guest. If a draft doesn't fit the platform's tone, regenerate it - or pick a different quote from the suggested pull-quotes panel.
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