Sundance Film Festival: How A Place Built A Brand and Why Leaving Changes Everything

In this episode of BUILDING & BREAKING, we’re talking about why the nostalgia macro trend has become one of the most powerful trust-building forces in business and why so many brands are leaning into the familiar, the simple, and the human.

Through the story of Sundance Film Festival and its decision to leave Park City, Utah, we take a closer look at what happens when a brand abandons the very home that built its experience and value, and why nostalgia isn’t about the past; it’s about trust.

From film to beauty, the message is the same: your experience is your brand. Nostalgia might look like a place, one of the ‘little things’, a sound, or a feeling, but in every case, it’s an emotional connection. And when you trade that for scale or change without a new brand story, you risk breaking the very trust you’ve spent years building.

In This Episode
Why nostalgia is more than a trend, it’s a strategy grounded in emotional connection with the people you serve
How brands like Sundance lose their differentiators when they abandon their foundation (brand story)
Why consistency is still the most powerful tool we have in business

If you’re ready to stop guessing, stop chasing, and start making decisions for your business with clarity and intention, that’s exactly what we do inside MENTORED. with Nina L. Kovner

We build your brand story together so every decision, post, and client experience comes from clarity, not chaos. To join us, tap Subscribe on the Passion Squared Instagram page here.

Because clarity builds consistency, and consistency builds trust. And that’s what builds brands that last.

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