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“Don’t be afraid to repeat yourself” | WWB: Cara Ray, Senior Director of Product Strategy at La Colombe

33 min · 15 de ene de 2026
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This week on the podcast, Cara Ray, Senior Director of Product Strategy at La Colombe shared a masterclass on why product strategy must be people-centric. We explored the 'slow' trend Gen Z is bringing back: moving from 'fast' digital consumption to 'full' experiences—like listening to a full album or savoring a brand story. My favorite takeaway? 'Don’t be afraid to repeat yourself.' In a world of noise, repetition isn't boring; it’s how you ensure your vision is actually heard. As someone who lives and breathes brand consistency, I can definitely testify to that!

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