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𝗗𝗼𝗻’𝘁 𝗟𝗲𝗮𝗿𝗻 𝗦𝘁𝗿𝗮𝘁𝗲𝗴𝘆 𝗔𝗹𝗼𝗻𝗲 Strategy has a strange contradiction baked into it. We’re expected to sound supremely confident in rooms where no one actually agrees on what the words mean. At the same time, we’re quietly terrified to admit what we don’t know, because asking the “wrong” question can feel like career suicide to some. In this episode of the brandLingual podcast, Baiba Matisone and Christopher Owens talk about the part of learning no framework ever covers: the social side of learning strategy. Who you’re allowed to ask. Where uncertainty is safe. And why so many smart practitioners end up “learning” in isolation, late at night, piecing things together in secret. The result? Smart people pretending. Language drifting. Strategy turning performative. This conversation digs into: • Why LinkedIn rewards monologue, not learning • How ego quietly blocks real fluency • What co-learning actually looks like when it’s psychologically safe • Why the most powerful learning moments rarely happen in classrooms • How moving from ego-centric to eco-centric thinking changes the quality of the work This isn’t about being softer. It’s about being more accurate. Because growth doesn’t come from sounding certain. It comes from shared understanding, tested ideas, and the freedom to say, “I don’t get this yet.” brandLingual exists for that messy middle, the space between intuition and evidence, confidence and doubt, knowing and unlearning. 👇 If this resonates, explore the courses, live sessions, and learning community at brandlingual.co 🎧 Subscribe for more conversations on marketing strategy, evidence-based growth, and how to do serious work without turning strategy into theater. 0:00 Why Learning Alone Is Breaking Marketing Strategy 1:15 Why Traditional Marketing Courses Don’t Change Behavior 3:10 The Fear of Admitting What Strategists Don’t Know 6:35 Confidence, Authority, and the Value of Strategy Work 9:10 Why brandLingual Is Built for Practitioners, Not Theory 10:45 One-and-Done Learning vs Ongoing Co-Learning 12:20 Miami Ad School and How Strategists Really Learn 15:00 Ehrenberg-Bass Institute and Informal Learning That Sticks 16:45 The Feynman Technique and Learning Through Teaching 17:05 Strategy Retreats and Why Short Experiences Fall Short 20:05 Psychological Safety, Debate, and Better Thinking 22:45 Vulnerability, Ego, and Unlearning in Marketing 25:00 Experience, Pattern Recognition, and Better Decisions 28:20 Teaching, Growth, and Evidence-Based Marketing Practice 29:00 From Ego to Eco: Building Collective Intelligence 33:45 Growing brandLingual as a Learning Community 36:05 Why 84% of Marketing Fails (Evidence-Based View) 38:15 Learning That Lasts: Final Reflections