Founders in Jeans
What if your brand wasn't a logo or a color palette, but a living thing you could actually listen to? This episode is with Luna Battalia — brand strategist, leadership mentor, and founder of a full-spectrum brand studio — whose background spans design and depth psychology, including years in clinical settings before branding tripled her income during COVID. Luna walks us through "Animist Branding," her approach rooted in the idea that everything, including your business, has a soul worth being in relationship with. We get into why messaging leads and design follows, how shifting a client's words alone can 3x monthly revenue, the "content fast" she uses to unblock creativity, and why qualitative data — does this feel right? — is just as telling as the numbers. Luna also opens up about the hardest part of finding her own voice: learning that her intensity landed louder than she meant it to, and what it took to stay fully herself while becoming easier to hear. Whether you run a personal brand or a product company, this one reframes the whole relationship between you and the thing you're building. TIMESTAMPS 00:09 — Intro & housekeeping (reviews, newsletter, where to follow) 01:41 — Welcome, Luna introduces herself: design + psychology background 01:57 — From clinical work (prisons, addictions care) to branding during COVID 03:10 — The childhood roots: her mom, intentionality, and care 05:23 — Animism, Shinto, and giving objects a voice — how it shaped her work 06:17 — The messaging vs. design debate, and why so many brands feel mismatched 06:46 — "When did you realize messaging was the bigger key?" 08:25 — Animist Branding explained: your brand as a living entity 13:46 — Emily's stuffed animal and the Japanese concept of objects gaining a soul 14:48 — Making it practical: KPIs, ROI, and skeptical business owners 15:50 — How shifted messaging 3x'd a client's monthly revenue 17:30 — Qualitative vs. quantitative — why "does it feel right?" is data too 18:03 — One daily shift to make your brand voice clearer 21:28 — The War of Art and the daily ritual of showing up to create 23:02 — The hardest part of finding her own voice: "deliverability" 24:04 — Realizing she was the common denominator 25:45 — Rapid fire begins 26:11 — A brand that nails its voice: Patagonia 27:17 — Her creative ritual when stuck: change the environment 28:37 — Resource recommendation: her course, Becoming the Messenger 29:31 — Where to find Luna 30:10 — Wrap __________ Connect with Luna Battalia: Website: https://www.lunaloveleadership.com/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/luna-battalia-352404248/ Instagram: https://instagram.com/lunabattalia __________ Follow Emily Jean: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/emily.jeans/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/emily-jeans/ Follow Founders in Jeans: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/foundersinjeans Website: https://www.livegooddigital.com YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@FoundersinJeans Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3kiqSke5mnlFIlC9t4xLU0 Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/founders-in-jeans/id1802430594 Subscribe to our Newsletter: https://foundersinjeans.substack.com/subscribe __________ ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Loved this episode? Rate and review Founders in Jeans. It helps more women find us. __________ Luna Battalia, animist branding, brand messaging, brand voice, personal branding, brand strategy, storytelling, depth psychology, female founder, startup founder, founder podcast, creative entrepreneur, marketing podcast, women in business, Founders in Jeans, Emily Jean
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