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Editor’s note: This episode of The Big Impression was recorded prior to Jessica Bryndza’s departure from Lyft. For years, ride-hailing has been optimized for speed, price and efficiency. Jessica Bryndza believes that’s o...
Former Lyft brand leader Jessica Bryndza on humanizing mobility in the age of AI is an episode from The Current Podcast by The Current. Editor’s note: This episode of The Big Impression was recorded prior to Jessica Bryndza’s departure from...
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Published Jan 7, 2026, 00:26:07 long, audio available.
Editor’s note: This episode of The Big Impression was recorded prior to Jessica Bryndza’s departure from Lyft. For years, ride-hailing has been optimized for speed, price and efficiency. Jessica Bryndza believes that’s only part of the story. During her tenure as Lyft’s vice president of brand marketing, she focused on reminding people that getting from Point A to Point B can still be personal — shaped by emotion, culture and the everyday moments that happen along the way. That philosophy is at the heart of Lyft’s new “Check Lyft” campaign, which launched last fall in San Francisco and New York City. The work reframes transportation as something human and choice-driven, not just transactional. Bryndza argues that the future of mobility won’t be defined solely by technology, but by how intentional and human the experience feels when you’re actually inside the ride. “I’ve cried in the back of Lyfts; I’ve laughed with friends,” she says on The Big Impression. “We have this spectrum of emotions.” Rather than treating mobility as a pure utility, Check Lyft taps into those moments — the small trade-offs, the waiting, the savings and the lived reality of getting around a city.” Bryndza also discusses how Lyft’s founding DNA continues to influence its brand voice, why empathy matters more than ever in the battle for attention and how the campaign comes together across out-of-home, social, in-app and hyperlocal executions, with no “AI slop” in sight. “There’s a lot of slop out there,” Bryndza says. “How do we respect our customers enough to not put crappy work in front of them?” Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
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Former Lyft brand leader Jessica Bryndza on humanizing mobility in the age of AI is from The Current Podcast by The Current.
Published Jan 7, 2026 and 00:26:07 long