
Luxury Brand Myths, Rory McIlroy’s Halo Effect, and Ryan Coogler’s Quiet Influence
04/30/25 • 22 min
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First episode of the Meme Team podcast! Sonia and Amanda talk about why everyone cared so much about Rory McIlroy winning the Masters, the real tea about TikTokers saying all the luxury brands manufacture in China, and the significance of Ryan Coogler's thought leadership.
The conversation emphasizes the importance of storytelling, authenticity, and understanding audience truths in effective marketing.
Takeaways:
- Rory McIlroy’s win resonated due to his long journey and underdog status.
- Trend jacking should focus on authenticity and not self-promotion.
- Nike’s ad for McIlroy celebrated his achievement rather than the brand.
- Marketers should tap into universal truths to connect with audiences.
- Luxury brands often face misconceptions about their manufacturing processes.
- Consumers should be informed about the brands they support.
- Authenticity in thought leadership is crucial for engagement.
- Storytelling is a powerful tool in marketing strategies.
- Brands should prepare content for upcoming viral moments.
- Effective marketing is about understanding and addressing audience needs.
Sound Bites:
“People love an underdog.”
“Learn from the universal truths.”
“Show up in the way that you are.”
Follow us:
Meme Team Podcast (official website)
First episode of the Meme Team podcast! Sonia and Amanda talk about why everyone cared so much about Rory McIlroy winning the Masters, the real tea about TikTokers saying all the luxury brands manufacture in China, and the significance of Ryan Coogler's thought leadership.
The conversation emphasizes the importance of storytelling, authenticity, and understanding audience truths in effective marketing.
Takeaways:
- Rory McIlroy’s win resonated due to his long journey and underdog status.
- Trend jacking should focus on authenticity and not self-promotion.
- Nike’s ad for McIlroy celebrated his achievement rather than the brand.
- Marketers should tap into universal truths to connect with audiences.
- Luxury brands often face misconceptions about their manufacturing processes.
- Consumers should be informed about the brands they support.
- Authenticity in thought leadership is crucial for engagement.
- Storytelling is a powerful tool in marketing strategies.
- Brands should prepare content for upcoming viral moments.
- Effective marketing is about understanding and addressing audience needs.
Sound Bites:
“People love an underdog.”
“Learn from the universal truths.”
“Show up in the way that you are.”
Follow us:
Meme Team Podcast (official website)
Next Episode

Protein Marketing, Katy Perry in Space, and Cultural WTFs
Sonia and Amanda discuss Americans' obsession with protein and protein products, the big problems about Katy Perry going to space (and what is wrong with Blue Origin's marketing), and then we end on a charming note about the Japanese ambassador to the UK Hiroshi Suzuki.
Follow us:
Meme Team Podcast (official website)
@soniabaschez on LinkedIn and Twitter/X
@amandanat on LinkedIn and Twitter/X
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