Frictionless Growth Marketing

Sonia Thompson | Inclusive Growth & Customer Experience Strategist
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Jan 29, 2026 • 15min

200. The Glitch in Modern Marketing — And How It’s Harming Brand Growth

Modern marketing excels at personalization — until it reaches one consistent area where many brands still break down, costing them growth and frustrating customers in the process. In this milestone episode, Sonia Thompson explores The Glitch in Modern Marketing — and why brands that are otherwise sophisticated in growth marketing and customer acquisition often hesitate, stall, or retreat when identity enters the picture. Marketers know how to tailor products, experiences, and messaging by behavior, lifecycle stage, and preferences. But when personalization intersects with human identity, that rigor often disappears — replaced by assumptions and a return to “general market” thinking. This episode breaks down: Why identity shapes how customers decide what’s “for someone like me” How general market marketing quietly creates friction and lost sales Why asking customers to adapt is no longer a neutral choice And how integrating identity completes personalization — instead of complicating it If growth feels harder than it should, this episode will help you see what’s been missing — and how to fix it. Find out what's slowing your growth: www.frictionlessgrowthlab.com/quiz
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Jan 22, 2026 • 25min

199. Brand Growth Strategy in 2026: 5 Marketplace Shifts Reshaping How Brands Grow

Markets have shifted so traditional growth playbooks no longer work. Trust is now a hard limit on growth. Discovery is fragmented across channels, AI tools, and peer networks. Brands must prioritize relationships through participation, education, and community. Speaking to specific identities and allowing consumers to belong as they are reduces friction and boosts relevance.
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Jan 15, 2026 • 27min

198. The Growth Strategy Behind Crayola’s Global Initiative Engaging 17 Million Kids | Brand Strategy and Customer Acquisition Case Study

In year one, Crayola launched a global initiative expecting to engage about 500,000 kids. Instead, more than 2 million participated. Five years later, that same initiative now engages over 17 million kids across more than 120 countries. In this episode, Sonia Thompson breaks down the brand strategy and customer acquisition approach behind that scale with Crayola’s Chief Marketing Officer. Together, they explore how the brand designed a global initiative rooted in inclusive marketing principles — and how focusing on engagement across the customer journey became a powerful engine for building trust, relationships, and long-term growth. You’ll hear how Crayola: Used brand strategy to design a global initiative that scales year over year Approached customer acquisition through participation, not promotion Built an ecosystem across products, experiences, and content Applied inclusive marketing to engage diverse audiences worldwide This conversation offers a clear lesson for modern brands: sustainable growth comes from engaging customers throughout the journey — not just reaching them once. If you’re curious how other billion-dollar brands are driving growth in today’s market, I’ve linked my Billion-Dollar Brands Roadmap in the show notes. It breaks down the strategies leading brands are using to build relevance, trust, and loyalty at scale. - www.frictionlessgrowthlab.com/roadmap Crayola Creativity Week 2026 - https://www.crayola.com/learning/creativity-week
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Jan 8, 2026 • 33min

197. AMA 2026 Marketing Trends: How Trust, AI, and Audience Fragmentation Are Rewriting the Rules of Growth

Marketing is shifting — and many brands feel it, even if they can’t yet name it. In this episode, Sonia Thompson speaks with Bennie F. Johnson, CEO of the American Marketing Association, about the AMA 2026 Marketing Trends shaping the future of modern marketing and growth marketing. They unpack how trust in marketing, AI in marketing, and audience fragmentation are rewriting the rules of growth — driving up customer acquisition costs, raising expectations for relevance, and reshaping how brands build credibility in identity-driven communities. Drawing on insights from the AMA’s 2026 Future Trends in Marketing research, this conversation explores what’s changing beneath the surface — from responsible artificial intelligence, inclusive leadership, and evolving workforce models to the implications for growth strategy in today’s complex marketing environment. 🎧 A must-listen for CMOs, growth leaders, and brand strategists navigating the next era of modern growth marketing.
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Jan 1, 2026 • 13min

196. Why Growth Requires Evolution: Rethinking Brand Strategy and the Customer Journey

Brand growth today depends on evolving your brand strategy and improving the customer journey to meet changing consumer expectations. In this episode of Frictionless Growth Marketing, Sonia Thompson explores why traditional growth playbooks are breaking down — and what this moment is asking of marketers and business leaders instead. Drawing on real-world brand examples and cultural shifts, Sonia breaks down how friction shows up across customer acquisition, customer experience, and customer retention — often in ways teams don’t immediately see. You’ll learn how modern marketing requires removing the friction that slows growth, erodes trust, and pushes customers away — and how to adapt your strategy to grow with clarity and confidence in today’s market. If you’re rethinking how to grow in a changing landscape, this episode will help you understand what needs to evolve — and where to focus next. This episode also marks the next chapter of the show — not as a departure from the past, but as a sharper focus on what actually drives growth now. If you want to understand where friction may be quietly limiting your growth, start with clarity. Take the free quiz to identify what’s slowing your growth: frictionlessgrowthlab.com/quiz And if you’re ready for deeper support, you can also explore growth audits and focused roadmapping sessions designed to help teams remove friction and unlock performance. Because evolution isn’t a loss of identity. It’s a commitment to effectiveness.
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Dec 26, 2025 • 9min

195. What 2025’s Biggest Marketing Mistakes Teach Us About Brand Growth

Brand growth today depends on avoiding the marketing mistakes that quietly erode trust, relevance, and customer loyalty. In this episode of Frictionless Growth Marketing, Sonia Thompson breaks down the biggest marketing mishaps of 2025 and the critical lessons they reveal about brand growth, customer expectations, and modern marketing strategy. Drawing from real-world brand backlash and high-profile missteps, you’ll learn how friction shows up in messaging, brand decisions, and customer experiences — and why those mistakes matter more than ever in today’s values-driven, identity-rich market. This episode explores: • What 2025’s biggest marketing mistakes reveal about brand growth • How misaligned messaging creates friction across the customer journey • Why trust, cultural relevance, and clarity are non-negotiable in modern marketing • What marketers must do differently to grow in 2026 and beyond If you want to build sustainable brand growth — without repeating the mistakes that cost other brands trust and traction — this episode will help you see what’s really holding growth back, and how to move forward with clarity and confidence. Not sure where friction is holding your growth back? Take this quick quiz to see your biggest opportunities — and get matched with the podcast episodes you need most to eliminate friction that's slowing your growth: https://www.tryinteract.com/share/quiz/6945aaa3000543001536b23b
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Dec 18, 2025 • 45min

194. How Messaging Creates (or Removes) Friction in the Customer Journey — and Why It Matters for Business Growth

Most brands think their messaging is clear. Their customers often disagree. In this episode of Frictionless Growth Marketing, Sonia Thompson sits down with Dr. J.J. Peterson — marketing and communication expert, former Head of StoryBrand, and former co-host of the globally top-ranked Marketing Made Simple podcast, and current host of the podcast Badass Softie — to unpack how messaging can either remove friction or quietly block business growth at every stage of the customer journey. Together, they explore why unclear messaging is one of the most overlooked sources of friction in marketing — and how it leads to lost trust, stalled conversion, and missed growth opportunities, especially with today’s identity-rich, values-driven consumers. This episode will help you spot where your messaging may be slowing customers down — and how to realign it to drive business growth. You’ll learn: How unclear messaging creates friction across the customer journey Why customers need to see themselves in your story to take action How storytelling increases clarity, trust, and conversion Where brands unintentionally push customers away with their language and positioning How to communicate with empathy and authority — without sounding generic or salesy Why clear, human messaging is essential for sustainable business growth Dr. Peterson also shares powerful real-world examples, lessons from working with global brands, and insights on how leaders can show up as guides — not heroes — in their customers’ stories. If you want to improve customer experience, remove messaging friction, and drive business growth through clearer, more human communication, this episode will help you see exactly where to start.
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Dec 11, 2025 • 39min

193. Is Your Brand Ready for the Super Bowl, Olympics & World Cup? How Smart Brands Win 2026’s Biggest Cultural Moments (No Big Budget Needed)

The Super Bowl, the Olympics, and the FIFA World Cup are all happening in 2026 — and they’re not just sporting events. They’re cultural events powered by identity, influence, community, and the underrepresented audiences shaping modern fandom. The brands that win next year won’t be the ones with the biggest budgets — they’ll be the ones with the deepest cultural understanding and the strongest consumer trust. In this episode of Frictionless Growth Marketing, Sonia Thompson — inclusive growth and customer experience strategist — sits down with Cesar Martinez, Chief Commercial Officer at Sonoro, the largest multicultural podcast network in the world. Together, they break down: • Why major 2026 cultural moments (Super Bowl, Olympics, World Cup) require a new marketing playbook• The identity-led communities driving modern sports fandom — and why they’re essential for brand growth• How to connect meaningfully with Latino, Gen Z, and multicultural audiences (without pandering or stereotypes)• Why cultural competency is now a growth strategy, not a “nice to have”• The risks of getting it wrong — and the long-term benefits of getting it right• How brands of ANY size can show up in culture (even without a big-game budget) If your brand wants to grow in 2026 and beyond, this episode will show you exactly how to remove friction, build trust, and create marketing that resonates in moments that matter. Because the brands that understand and participate in culture will win next year and beyond. Work with Sonia Unlock sustainable, frictionless growth in your business: Friction Finder™ Growth Audit — Identify the friction points pushing customers away and learn exactly how to fix them - https://www.frictionlessgrowthlab.com/frictionfinder/ Frictionless Growth Roadmapping Session™ — Build a clear, confident plan for sustainable growth with today’s customer - https://www.frictionlessgrowthlab.com/roadmapping/ Inclusive Growth Retainer — Partner with Sonia to optimize your customer journey, marketing, and experience for long-term growth - https://www.frictionlessgrowthlab.com/retainer Links from the episode: Sonoro - https://sonoromedia.com/ Cesar Martinez on LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/cesar-martinez-1b34376/
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Dec 4, 2025 • 23min

192. The New Rules of Brand–Consumer Trust: What LinkedIn, Disney & Ralph Lauren Just Made Impossible to Ignore

Consumers today aren’t just buying products — they’re buying alignment, transparency, cultural fluency, and trust. And trust has officially become one of the most powerful growth marketing levers a brand can pull. In this episode, Sonia Thompson — inclusive growth and customer experience strategist — breaks down what three real-world stories from LinkedIn, Disney, and Ralph Lauren reveal about the new rules of brand–consumer trust and how they directly impact growth, loyalty, and long-term revenue. From algorithmic bias to cultural accuracy to identity-centered storytelling, these case studies show exactly why frictionless, values-led, inclusive marketing isn’t optional anymore — it’s a competitive advantage. You’ll learn: Why trust is now a core growth metric and a deciding factor in customer acquisition and loyalty How Disney’s Moana backlash demonstrates the business impact of cultural accuracy and responsible creative decisions What Ralph Lauren’s evolution teaches us about identity-driven brand building and long-term growth Why LinkedIn’s algorithmic bias debate highlights the rising expectations around responsible AI and inclusive design How representation, transparency, and cultural fluency shape modern customer experience The specific behaviors today’s consumers reward — and the ones that create friction, backlash, and brand erosion If you want to build a frictionless growth engine that resonates with today’s identity-led, culturally connected consumers, this episode gives you the clarity and direction you need for 2026 and beyond. The LinkedIn post and article referenced from LinkedIn staff - https://www.linkedin.com/posts/sakshirjain_putting-members-first-testing-and-measuring-activity-7397384012421451776-M7A8/?utm_source=share&utm_medium=member_desktop&rcm=ACoAAADoGrYBxCncTQK1uoD5k0MgXOrx3330CMI
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Nov 27, 2025 • 13min

191. The 2025 Marketing Shifts I’m Most Grateful For — and What They Mean for 2026

In this short reflection episode, Sonia Thompson — inclusive growth and customer experience strategist — shares the 2025 marketing shifts she’s most grateful for… and what they signal for brands heading into 2026. This year, marketers saw consumers use their voices and their wallets more boldly than ever, brands standing firmer in their values, and more companies finally recognizing the power of growth communities — the underrepresented and underserved groups who are shaping culture, influence, and buying behavior. Inside the episode, you’ll learn: Why consumer activism accelerated this year (and what it means for trust and loyalty) How values-led brands like Costco, GAP, and Levi’s grew by staying true to what they stand for The rise of growth communities — and why they represent one of the biggest opportunities for modern marketers Why frictionless marketing isn’t a trend… it’s the future What these shifts mean for your 2026 growth strategy If you’re focused on inclusion, customer experience, brand trust, or growth marketing, this episode will help you understand the cultural and strategic forces that will define the year ahead.

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