
Culture travels when people believe in it. In this special episode of Brand Slam, hosts Steve Rosa and Mary Sadlier take listeners inside the International Portuguese Music Awards (IPMA) in Providence, Rhode Island, where music, storytelling and identity come together on a global stage. From red carpet conversations with actress Daniela Ruah from NCIS fame, to performances and interviews with artists like D.A.M.A., Nelson Sobral and Ensemble 17, the episode explores how Portuguese and Lusophone culture is shaping entertainment and music worldwide. What stood out throughout the night was not only the talent, but the clarity of identity behind it. These artists are building loyal audiences by embracing who they are, staying consistent in their message and creating emotional connection through authenticity and craft. For marketers, healthcare leaders and brand builders navigating crowded industries, this episode offers a powerful reminder that culture is not a limitation. It is a competitive advantage. The brands that resonate most deeply are the ones that create trust, emotional connection and a sense of belonging people can feel. The IPMAs prove that when brands stay rooted in identity and lead with emotional connection, they do not just grow audiences, they build movements. Have an idea for a guest? Reach out at brandslam@addventures.com.
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