How Plants Were the First Marketers with Leo York
The Recognized Authority - A podcast by Alastair McDermott - The Recognized Authority

Marketing and branding are often conflated: the distinction can feel more like semantics. But there's a very real and easy to understand difference. In this episode, Leo York and I discuss the primitive origins of marketing, how plants were the first marketers, and how and why color choice impacts how we think about brands. We also discuss how experts can use the 3 Aristotelian modes of persuasion: ethos, logos and pathos, or the appeal to authority, the appeal to logic, and the appeal to emotion. On a personal note, this was one of the most fascinating conversations I've had on the podcast so far, and I hope you enjoy it too! - Alastair. “Animals showed up, and now plants have a problem because they can't move. So plants did an amazing pivot where they decided to start marketing to these animals to get an advantage, rather than to be just destroyed by them. ” -- Leo York 🗒️ Show Notes 🗒️ Access all the links mentioned in this episode in the show notes here: 👉👉 https://therecognizedauthority.com/plants-were-the-first-marketers/ 👈👈 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ✉️ Subscribe to the email list at TheRecognizedAuthority.com 🎙️ Record a question or voice message for the show at TheRecognizedAuthority.com/question ⭐ Like what you heard? Please help share the podcast by leaving a rating & review 🤗 Connect with Alastair and The Recognized Authority: ➡️ LinkedIn ➡️ Twitter ➡️ YouTube