

On Brand with Donny Deutsch
Donny Deutsch
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.
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Sep 24, 2025 • 34min
The Mooch on Politics and Power
In this engaging conversation, Anthony Scaramucci discusses a range of topics from current political events, including the return of Jimmy Kimmel, to the dynamics within the Republican Party and the future of Donald Trump. He provides insights into economic issues such as inflation and market predictions, while also addressing the challenges facing the Democratic Party. Scaramucci also introduces his podcast, 'Open Book', where he interviews bestselling authors.
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Takeaways
Trump's influence is declining within the Republican Party.
Inflation is a misunderstood economic issue affecting the middle class.
The Democratic Party is experiencing an ideological civil war.
Scaramucci believes the system is still functioning despite political chaos.
Market corrections are inevitable, but not immediate.
The Fed's interest rate cuts will impact asset values.
Scaramucci emphasizes the importance of understanding inflation's effects on wealth.
The political landscape is shifting with new voices emerging.
Scaramucci's podcast aims to reignite interest in reading and literature.
The need for Democrats to unify and define their brand is critical.
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Sep 18, 2025 • 23min
Joe Manchin: A Journey to Common Sense
In this conversation former US Senator, Joe Manchin discusses his journey from being a Democrat to an independent, emphasizing the importance of common sense in politics. He reflects on the current state of American politics, the need for leadership, and the role of the president as a comforter in times of crisis. Manchin shares personal stories, including his regrets in public service and his views on the future of the Democratic Party and the rise of independents. He also highlights the influence of technology on society and expresses hope for America's future.
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Takeaways
Joe Manchin emphasizes the importance of common sense in politics.
He believes that politicians are rewarded for bad behavior.
Manchin reflects on his upbringing and the lessons learned from customer service.
He advocates for a balanced approach to immigration and crime.
Manchin calls for the president to be a 'comforter in chief' during crises.
He shares his regrets about past political decisions, including Don't Ask, Don't Tell.
Manchin notes the shift of voters from the Democratic Party to independents.
He believes the independent American party can unite people.
Manchin shares personal anecdotes about his friendship with Nick Saban.
He expresses concern about the impact of technology and misinformation on society.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction to Joe Manchin and His Journey
03:09 The State of American Politics and Common Sense
06:00 Leadership and the Role of the President
08:59 Reflections on Public Service and Regrets
12:07 The Future of the Democratic Party and Independents
14:59 Personal Stories and Lessons from Nick Saban
17:58 Hope for America and the Impact of Technology
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Sep 16, 2025 • 46min
The Journey of Jeremy Piven
In this engaging conversation, Jeremy Piven discusses his extensive journey in stand-up comedy and acting, sharing insights into the challenges and triumphs of performing live. He reflects on the emotional impact of personal loss, particularly the passing of his mother, and how it influences his work. Piven delves into his latest projects, including 'The Performer,' a role he describes as the best of his career, and 'Primitive War,' a unique film blending elements of Vietnam and dinosaur genres. Throughout the discussion, he emphasizes the importance of authenticity, resilience, and the power of storytelling in addressing complex social issues.
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Takeaways
Stand-up comedy is a unique and personal journey.
Every performance is different, and exhaustion can lead to unexpected greatness.
Authenticity in performance is crucial for connecting with the audience.
The impact of personal loss can be channeled into art.
The Performer is a significant role that reflects deep emotional truths.
Independent filmmaking requires perseverance and passion.
The relevance of historical narratives in contemporary storytelling.
The absurdity of racism and antisemitism needs to be addressed through art.
The importance of collaboration in the creative process.
Success in acting often comes from resilience and continuous effort.
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Sep 11, 2025 • 17min
Brands of the Week: Political Violence, Job Growth, Larry Ellison, Retail Therapy and Dogs
In this episode of On Brand, Donny discusses various topics related to branding, capitalism, and societal issues. He reflects on the tragedy of political violence, the changing perceptions of capitalism among Americans, and the differing life goals of Gen Z men and women. The conversation also touches on demographic shifts, healthcare costs, education challenges, workplace dynamics, and the impact of consumer behavior on mental health. Additionally, Donny highlights the evolution of advertising and the therapeutic benefits of pets.
Takeaways
Political violence is a human tragedy.
Perception of capitalism is declining in America.
Gen Z men and women have different life goals.
The US population is shrinking for the first time in history.
Healthcare costs are significantly higher in the US.
Reading levels among high school seniors are declining.
Shorter meetings can increase productivity.
Shopping can alleviate feelings of sadness.
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Sep 9, 2025 • 32min
Nick Kristof: A Voice for the Voiceless
In this conversation, Nick Kristof, an esteemed journalist and humanitarian, discusses his lifelong commitment to social justice and advocacy for the underprivileged. He reflects on his personal experiences that shaped his compassion, the challenges of addressing global issues like sex trafficking, and the complexities of human nature. Kristof also delves into the ongoing Israel-Gaza conflict, the challenges of achieving a two-state solution, and the current state of American politics, all while emphasizing the importance of empathy and hope for the future.
Takeaways:
Nick Kristof's journey is deeply influenced by his father's experiences as a WWII refugee.
His reporting on social injustices is driven by a sense of purpose and compassion.
The impact of sex trafficking is a significant focus of Kristof's work.
Human nature encompasses both incredible strength and profound cruelty.
The lack of empathy can lead to horrific acts of violence and injustice.
The Israel-Gaza conflict is complex, with narratives that require careful scrutiny.
A two-state solution remains a challenging yet necessary goal for peace.
Global crises often receive uneven attention compared to conflicts involving Israel.
American politics is currently marked by deep divisions and challenges.
Despite the darkness in the world, there are signs of progress and hope for the future.
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Sep 4, 2025 • 14min
Brands of the Week: Taylor Swift, Bumble, Cracker Barrel, Born to Run 50th Anniversary and The Breakfast Club
This week, Donny discusses various brands and their current standings in the market, touching on topics such as public safety in Chicago, corporate branding strategies, the value of NFL teams, and the evolving landscape of dating apps. The conversation also delves into generational trends, particularly focusing on Gen Z's unique challenges and cultural perspectives, as well as the impact of pop culture on language and branding.
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Sep 2, 2025 • 51min
On Brand Re-Brand: Joe Namath: Embodying Individuality & Team Spirit
Today, we go back to September 16th, 2021 as Donny sat down with legendary football icon, "Broadway Joe" Joe Namath. Together they discussed how Joe came to be the template for athletes as brands, and Joe opens up with stories from his football days, his influences, and sobriety. Joe shares how he's always wanted to live a full life beyond his football career, and reminds us that we can stand out as individuals as well as be great team players. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Aug 26, 2025 • 37min
On Brand Re-Brand: Denis Leary
We go back to May 27th of 2021. Donny sits down with legendary actor, comedian, writer, producer, and longtime friend, Denis Leary. The two dive right into defining Denis' edgy brand, how a strong concept outlives fame, and what he's learned from acting greats like DeNiro and Hoffman. They also discuss Denis' passion for firefighters, why America needs a female President, and how you're nobody unless your mom thinks you're somebody. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Aug 19, 2025 • 23min
Eric Adams: A Vision for New York's Future
In this conversation, New York Mayor Eric Adams discusses his reelection campaign, highlighting his achievements in public safety, housing, and economic growth. He addresses the challenges of drug abuse and homelessness, the rise of anti-Semitism, and the political landscape, including concerns about his opponents. Adams emphasizes the importance of community relations and the need for continued efforts to combat crime and support vulnerable populations. He also reflects on his social media strategy and resilience in the face of challenges.
Takeaways:
Eric Adams is running for reelection as an independent.
He emphasizes the importance of public safety and housing reform.
Adams has removed 23,000 illegal guns from the streets.
He aims to address drug abuse and homelessness aggressively.
The rise of anti-Semitism is a significant concern for Adams.
He highlights the historical partnership between African-Americans and Jews.
Adams criticizes his opponent's stance on crime and public safety.
He believes in the importance of billionaires for the city's economy.
Adams asserts that New York is the safest big city in America.
He reflects on his resilience and the challenges faced during his tenure.
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Aug 14, 2025 • 17min
Brands of the Week: Car Insurance Premiums, Caviar Chicken Nuggets, Skipping Leg Day, Kiwi Eating, Worst Traffic Cities and Alcohol Consumption
Summary
In this episode, Donny discusses various brands shaping the current zeitgeist, including political branding, cultural events, and social issues.
The conversation highlights the impact of crime on political narratives, the influence of celebrities on culture, and trends in alcohol consumption. Additionally, the episode addresses significant social issues such as vaccination rates and the success of anti-poaching efforts led by women in Africa. The episode concludes with a discussion on urban challenges, particularly traffic in major cities.
Takeaways
Democrats need to address crime effectively to avoid pitfalls.
The Toronto Film Festival's decision reflects complex rights issues.
Alcohol consumption is at a 90-year low, indicating a cultural shift.
Vaccination rates for kindergartners are alarmingly low.
Women-led anti-poaching efforts have significantly reduced elephant poaching.
Kindness is valued more than looks by a majority of women.
Traffic congestion in Washington DC is the worst in the US.
Caviar chicken nuggets are a viral sensation returning to the US Open.
The Golden Globes are adapting to recognize the podcasting boom.
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