What AI Is Doing to Your Brand - A Conversation with Cat Holt

What AI Is Doing to Your Brand - A Conversation with Cat Holt

Author: Harrison Painter February 18, 2026 Duration: 1:00:51

AI is already inside your brand whether you planned for it or not. Cat Holt has spent 26 years watching brands get this wrong — and she's here to break down exactly what's happening and what leaders need to do about it.

Cat is the strategic architect behind the Dr. Rick for Progressive Insurance campaign and the Founder of Coologee, a brand strategy firm helping companies navigate AI, disruption, and identity.

In this conversation, we get into what brand actually means and why it is not the same thing as marketing or advertising. We talk about what happens when a founder's personal brand overtakes the company, why OpenAI's brand seems to operate above the normal rules of reputation, and what Bud Light and Cracker Barrel teach us about the cost of getting brand evolution wrong.

Cat walks through the origin of the Dr. Rick campaign — the real insight behind it, why executives were scared to run it, and how it started as a small Facebook test before becoming Progressive's highest-performing campaign a decade later.

Then we get into AI directly: how it is being embedded into brand identity whether companies want it or not, the IP and creative ownership conversation nobody is having clearly, and why AI is still a smart intern — not a creative director.

What you'll hear in this episode:

  • Brand vs. marketing vs. advertising — the distinctions that actually matter
  • Why brand strategy needs to start on Day 1
  • The Bud Light and Cracker Barrel rebrands: what went wrong and why it was predictable
  • How Elon Musk's personal brand absorbed Tesla and why it may be permanent
  • Why OpenAI's brand seems untouchable
  • The Dr. Rick campaign: the human insight, the fear, and the process that made it work
  • What AI is doing to brand identity right now at the infrastructure level
  • AI avatars, Flo from Progressive, and who actually owns the IP
  • The Rembrandt slide: why you can't copy without an original
  • Why human creativity is about to become more valuable, not less


Connect with Cat:

  • Coologee: https://coologee.com/
  • Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/catkolodij/

Connect With Us:

  • AI Launchpad Community: http://LaunchReadyAI.com
  • LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/harrisonpainter/

Harrison Painter hosts the AI for Everyone Podcast from a rather unique vantage point. After building and selling a company, he found himself in the Hollywood Hills, an experience that sharpened his perspective on what real influence means in a world saturated with mere attention. He translates those hard-won lessons into practical guidance for any professional feeling behind on the AI wave. This isn't a theoretical discussion about machine learning models. Instead, each episode focuses on actionable strategies for integrating artificial intelligence into your daily workflow to reclaim hours, operate with greater assurance, and ultimately improve your financial outcomes. The premise is right there in the title: this is about making powerful tools accessible and immediately useful. You'll hear concrete examples, straightforward advice, and perhaps a few stories from the other side of a successful exit, all aimed at demystifying the technology that's reshaping every industry. Tune in when you're ready to move from knowing AI matters to making it work decisively for your career and business. The AI for Everyone Podcast is built on the idea that these tools should serve you, not intimidate you.
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