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CultivatED Marketer Ep. 44 —  Sensorial Branding, Bold Identity, and the Future of Marketing with Mary-Catherine Reinert
Thursday, 26 March, 2026

In the 44th episode of CultivatED Marketer – your go-to marketing professional development podcast – hosts Brent Bowen, Julie Masson, and Matt Tidwell, PhD, are joined by Mary-Catherine Reinert, Founder of Fortissima, a firm specializing in multi-sensorial marketing for boutique hospitality and lifestyle brands. Packed with marketing career advice and marketing industry insights, this episode challenges conventional thinking of branding and delivers practical lessons from a marketing leader who built her career by breaking the rules. CultivatED Marketer Ep. 44 —  Sensorial Branding, Bold Identity, and the Future of Marketing with Mary-Catherine Reinert Mary-Catherine Reinert, or “MC” as she’s known, didn’t enter marketing through the front door. She came, as she puts it, through the loading dock. Her career began in corrugated packaging design, evolved through luxury event creation, and ultimately led her to found Fortissima, where she helps boutique hospitality and lifestyle brands build deeper, more intentional connections with their audiences through a framework she calls sensorial marketing. What Is Sensorial Marketing and Why Does It Matter? MC opens the conversation with a concept that most marketers have never considered: sensorial marketing, which she defines as the intentional design of a brand experience across all senses. While most brands live in the sense of sight, MC’s framework – which she’s expanded to seven senses – challenges marketers to think far beyond the visual. Her core question: “What does a brand feel like in your body?” For professionals focused on marketing skills development, this episode offers a genuinely fresh lens for thinking about audience connection. Her process, built through Fortissima’s CereSenseTM methodology, asks brands to discover their “brand brain,” identifying and articulating their senses to create a full, embodied brand experience that translates across both physical and digital environments. From Packaging Designer to Brand Strategist One of the most compelling elements of MC’s story is the marketing career path she blazed for herself. Her degree wasn’t in marketing. Her first industry was corrugated packaging. But she credits that grounding with giving her the discipline to deconstruct what works, study systems with integrity, and think strategically about the entire customer journey from shelf to doorstep. MC expounds marketing career advice for beginners who may feel like they’re on the “wrong” path, sharing how her own story is proof that diverse experience sharpens your edge. From packaging, she moved into luxury event design – corporate galas, nonprofit fundraisers, weddings, conferences – where she observed firsthand how sensory environments create lasting emotional memory. That insight became the foundation for the strategic work she does today. Her trajectory is a masterclass in how to grow your marketing career by following curiosity across disciplines rather than staying in one lane. Staying Grounded Under Pressure: Identity, Fear, and the Traps Brands Fall Into MC draws on her talk “Personality Under Pressure” (a hit at the Kansas City IABC Business Communicator Summit) to explore how brands, and the marketers who steward them, lose their way when fear kicks in. Impulsive discounting, competitor copying, product bloat: MC names these traps clearly and offers a framework for resisting them. Her core insight: “You can’t out-discount, but you can out-do you.” Diluting your brand identity to chase trends or mirror competitors doesn’t just erode your market position, it alienates your most loyal customers. She goes on to explain how to hold the line on brand conviction even when revenue pressure mounts – pivotal advice for marketers in leadership positions. Marketers Working with Company Founders MC’s strategic process always begins inward. Rather than jumping to mood boards and messaging guidelines, she goes deep into what a founder truly believes about the world – what made them create the thing, where they refused to compromise, and the emotional outcome they’re trying to deliver. These root-level insights become the foundation for identity, campaigns, and operational standards. She also tackles a challenge every marketer has faced: the breakdown between vision and operational follow-through. Brand strategy, she argues, too often stays locked inside a founder’s head or on a shelf in a beautifully bound notebook. When it isn’t embedded into team habits and SOPs, execution becomes mood-dependent. For marketing professionals who want to grow in marketing and lead more strategically, this practical marketing lesson bridges the strategy-to-execution gap. Measuring What Matters: Sensorial Branding and ROI For listeners wondering whether sensory branding is just beautiful theory, MC brings it back to earth with refreshing directness: “Vibes don’t pay my invoices.” Her CereSenseTM method is built to bridge the emotional and analytical sides of the marketing brain, tying each sensory touchpoint to measurable KPIs. MC shares a real client example: by implementing 15 additional sensory touchpoints for a lifestyle brand’s conference experience, they saw a 30% year-over-year increase in upsell revenue. Her team measures outcomes like: Return and repeat customer rates Unprompted referrals and reviews aligned with brand voice Website behavior (time on page, room-to-room flow, bounce rate) Rate acceptance without negotiation For anyone working on marketing tips around analytics and brand accountability, this section delivers applicable marketing insights for your brand. Sensorial Marketing in the Digital Space With so much of modern marketing happening online, MC explores how sensory branding translates to digital environments. Her answer is nuanced and practical: your copy has a cadence and even a “scent.” Your brand photography communicates texture. Your social voice in the consideration phase should sound different from your voice in the loyalty phase. The goal, she says, is “frictionless immersion.” When digital touchpoints are consistent and intentional, they trigger memories of physical senses — building loyalty, driving advocacy, and transforming both internal culture and external customer relationships. For the career-focused marketer, MC’s framing offers a genuinely new way to evaluate and audit digital brand experiences. Challenging Marketing Assumptions: What MC Hears Most from Founders MC names two assumptions she challenges most often in her consulting work, and they’ll ring true for anyone who has spent time in a marketing leadership role: “We’re different.” Most brands can describe their functional differences, but few can articulate how their customer feels. MC inverts Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs as a provocation: stop building from safety and functionality up, and start from self-actualization down. Own who you are first, then work back to execution. “That’s a marketing problem.” When organizations treat themselves as islands rather than ecosystems, blame flows to marketing by default. MC’s reframe: everyone works for marketing, not the other way around. Identity fragmentation is usually an inside job – and fixing it starts with deconstruction, not destruction. For anyone thinking about transitioning into consulting marketing or building a practice as a brand strategist, this section offers a window into lessons from marketing leaders who’ve done the hard work of challenging clients constructively. Marketing Career Growth Through Authentic Self-Expression Throughout the conversation, MC models the very philosophy she teaches: authentic self-knowledge breeds confidence and unapologetic expression. Whether she’s describing her presentation style, often described as high-energy, humor-forward, memorable, or her conviction that marketing should be fun, her point is clear: professionals and brands that own who they are will always outperform those who imitate. This is one of the reasons CultivatED Marketer continues to grow as a marketing career podcast and marketing leadership podcast — to help professionals learn directly from practitioners like MC who have turned unconventional paths into distinctive, impactful careers. Whether you’re searching for marketing mentorship, trying to understand how to become a marketing consultant, or simply looking for marketing career growth inspiration, you’ve found the right place. Connect with Mary-Catherine Reinert LinkedIn Fortissima Brands     00:00 Smell and branding icebreaker 01:37 Personal brand scents 04:49 Key takeaways from MC 10:14 Show intro and guest bio 11:49 What is sensorial marketing 14:39 MC career journey and events 19:18 Staying aligned under pressure 21:52 High energy speaking style 25:48 Authenticity and acronyms 26:53 Founder First Strategy 29:08 Nonprofit Storytelling 31:20 Vision to Operations 34:44 Brands That Nail It 37:18 Proving ROI With KPIs 42:15 Scaling Boutique Hotels 44:52 Breaking Founder Myths 50:12 Digital Sensory Cues 53:34 Final Takeaways 54:57 Where to Find MC

 

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