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On Brand with Donny Deutsch

On Brand with Donny Deutsch

By: Donny Deutsch
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Everything is a brand. In today’s world companies, public figures, countries, institutions, and movements are brands with their own unique values, marketing, and influence. Former CEO and Chairman of Deutsch Inc., innovative political analyst and veteran TV personality, Donny Deutsch, mastered the power of branding when he built the multibillion dollar ad agency. Now, in a hyper-saturated, over-marketed world, our media landscape too often presents one-dimensional figures who are globally seen, and yet not truly known. Where the notion “perception is reality” feels truer each day, join Donny as he peels back the layers of the images we see, to understand the depths of the people who are changing our world. You won’t want to miss Donny’s candid conversations with global experts and the biggest names across entertainment, business, media, politics and more to better understand the “brands” of the moment and examine where politics, current events, and pop culture converge.2024 Donny Deutsch Art Politics & Government
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  • Pardons, Power & Politics: Jeffrey Toobin on Trump, Democracy, and Reason for Hope
    Apr 9 2026
    DISCLAIMER: This episode was recorded on January 28th, 2026. Jeffrey Toobin cuts through the political noise to examine one of the most revealing powers a president holds: the pardon. From Gerald Ford's pardon of Richard Nixon to Trump's loyalty-driven clemency decisions, Toobin explores what these choices say about presidential character and the justice system. He tackles the Democratic Party's urgent need for a positive agenda beyond anti-Trump messaging, addresses immigration myths, and raises red flags about election fairness. Yet Toobin closes with a message of hope — highlighting capitalism's role in driving green energy solutions and the dramatic reduction of global poverty as signs that progress is still possible. Be sure to check out the ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠On Brand with Donny Deutsch YouTube page⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠. Takeaways Jeffrey Toobin emphasizes the significance of presidential pardons in revealing a president's character. He critiques Gerald Ford's pardon of Nixon as a miscalculation that did not help the country move on from Watergate. Toobin highlights the transactional nature of Trump's pardons, often based on personal loyalty rather than justice. He notes that the Democratic Party needs a positive agenda beyond just opposing Trump. Toobin points out that many undocumented immigrants are law-abiding citizens contributing to society. He expresses concern about the fairness of upcoming elections and potential political hijinks. Toobin believes that the capitalist system will ultimately lead to cleaner energy solutions. He acknowledges the significant reduction in global poverty over the past two decades. Despite current challenges, Toobin remains optimistic about the future. He encourages a focus on substantive issues rather than just political opposition. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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    30 mins
  • Brand Trends This Week: Gen Z, Starbucks, Super Mario & What's Shaping Consumer Culture
    Apr 7 2026
    This week on On Brand, we're diving into the biggest brand trends, pop culture moments, and marketing news that prove — once again — that everything is a brand. From Trump social media controversy to Gen Z financial trends showing young people moving back in with mom and dad, we unpack what it all means for how we connect, consume, and believe. We explore why Gen Z and religion are becoming inseparable as young people turn to faith for meaning, how economic uncertainty is making radio contests cool again, and why seniors on social media are one of the fastest-growing digital demographics. Plus: did you know the average age of U.S. homes is 44 years — and what that means for real estate branding? We also get into antisemitism in modern art, Starbucks tipping culture and what it means for the future of retail customer experience, and why the Super Mario Brothers movie is the brand marketing success story of the decade. If you're into branding strategy, consumer behavior, marketing trends, and cultural commentary, this is your episode. 🎙️ Subscribe, rate & review On Brand wherever you listen to podcasts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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    14 mins
  • Iran's Nuclear Threat, Israel's Fight for Survival, and the Rise of Antisemitism — Former Israeli Ambassador Michael Oren Speaks Out
    Apr 2 2026
    What does a nuclear-armed Iran really mean for the United States, Israel, and the rest of the world? Former Israeli Ambassador to the United States and New York Times bestselling historian Michael Oren joins the show for a powerful, unfiltered conversation recorded amid active missile strikes on Tel Aviv. Ambassador Oren breaks down why the current war with Iran is not just Israel's fight — it's America's too. From Iranian proxy attacks on U.S. military bases to Iran's rapidly advancing ballistic missile program, Oren makes the case that the threat is real, urgent, and deeply misunderstood by the American public. In this episode, we cover: What it's like living under missile fire during Passover in Tel Aviv Why a nuclear Iran is a global threat — not just a Middle Eastern one The Cold War strategy that could defeat the Iranian regime without boots on the ground How Iran's jihadist ideology makes it far more dangerous than North Korea The alarming rise of antisemitism on American college campuses post-October 7th Why "Israel dragged us into this war" is a classic antisemitic trope — and who's spreading it Whether you support or question U.S. involvement in the Iran conflict, this episode is essential listening for anyone who wants to understand the geopolitical stakes of one of the most consequential moments in modern Middle Eastern history. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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    20 mins
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Donny, your interviews are always interesting. I like a variety of topics and your take on Brand Up/Brand Down. Just one thing: stop interrupting your guests! I notice you do that most when interviewing people you know

Donny, love your show! great topics

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excellent content presented by the one of the best pr guys around in the business

informative and entertaining

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Two of my favorite people... so genuine, smart and fun. What a great conversation! Thank you!

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