EP 21 | What Stanley's Brand Story Gets Right That Most Female Founders Get Wrong
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Stanley went from $70 million to $750 million in revenue — not by changing their product, but by completely rebuilding their brand story around a different hero.
In this episode, brand strategist Shivani Pandey does a live brand audit of the Stanley Quencher phenomenon, breaking down the exact brand story architecture that turned a cup that was almost discontinued into one of the most powerful brand pivots of the decade.
If you're a female founder wondering why your brand isn't gaining traction, this episode will show you what great brand storytelling looks like — and the four-question framework you can use to audit your own brand today.
Key Takeaways:
- Stanley went from $70M to $750M by following the story their customers were already telling
- A story built for the wrong hero is still a broken brand
- Your DMs and testimonials are your brand story in raw form — mine them
- Consistency across every touchpoint is what makes a story stick
- When brand decisions and brand story align, you never have to perform it — you just act
Brands & People Mentioned:
- Stanley (stanley1913.com)
- The Buy Guide — the women's blog that first amplified the Quencher
- Target (Stanley x Target partnership)
- Starbucks (Stanley x Starbucks collaboration)
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