Bet on Yourself: Emory Jones on Building Paper Planes & Walking Your Own Path
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Episode Description
But Emory’s real superpower isn’t just design—it’s understanding that people buy energy and lifestyle before they buy product. He shares how he helped bring Puma back into cultural conversation after years of being ignored and the moment a nickname from his gambling days became a movement about self-belief.
This episode goes deep on building brands that match how you actually live, why comfort and function beat hype every time, and how walking—literally just walking with people—has become Emory’s secret weapon for business, relationships, and creativity.
What you’ll learn:
- Why you can’t pick your customer anymore (and why that’s actually freeing)
- How to be the best version of yourself in every room without losing your identity
- Why paid marketing is an amplifier, not a driver
- The power of building lifestyle brands around your actual lifestyle
- How accountability to yourself changes everything
Quotes
Emory: “Fashion has always been my communicator. Before I know what you do or where you’re at, I can figure you out by sight. That alone helped me balance rooms.”
Emory: “If you’re building something, you can’t pick and choose who your customer is anymore. The guy across the street that you didn’t think was your customer? That’s your customer. Don’t set yourself up for disappointment.”
Links
Follow Emory on Instagram: @vegas_jones
Learn more about Paper Planes: www.paperplane.shop
Keep the conversation going at smallbusinessunscripted.com
Learn more about Lendistry: lendistry.com
