
STUFF FROM THE LOFT - Dave Dye Podcast
1) Derek Day Part 2.
To hear Derek tell it, his career was totally unplanned.One impetuous decision after the next.Leading to endless mistakes.Exhibit A: Quitting the best agency in the country to go on holiday with his g...Show More
2) Derek Day, Part 1.
Being one, I'm very aware of my fellow double d's out there in advertising.Dave Droga - met once, gave him a lift after judging D&AD together.Donny Deutsch - never met, seen him on Morning Joe though....Show More
3) John Webster & Research - Sarah Carter
You can count the number of Creatives who embrace research on one finger.The rest of us desperately try to fight it with lines like 'you can't research original ideas', 'the group gets lead by its mos...Show More
4) JOHN WEBSTER by DAVE TROTT
British advertising may have had more successful businessmen.More accomplished creative directors.Bigger award winners.But never a better Creative.No one has more ideas living in British peopleâs head...Show More
5) Yvonne Chalkley
If youâve ever wondered how reliant creatives are on their producers, count how many are married to them.Lots.Including me, my two creative partners at Campbell Doyle Dye and dozens of friends. P...Show More
6) STEVE HUDSON
Imagine a day where you donât own a computer, and you lose your phone just after breakfast.We used to live like that.Every damn day.With virtually no access to information.Researching how to be better...Show More
7) Martin 'Captain Pitch' Jones
Creating is different to managing.Creators try to break rules, managers set them.Creators look inward, managers look outward.Creators are introverts, managers are extroverts.Not 100%, but most, AMV/BB...Show More
8) JOHN LLOYD
Whatever happened to funny ads?Have clients stopped buying them?Or have agencies stopped writing them?They used to dominate the ad breaks.Humour was the first tool you reached for after being handed a...Show More
9) NICK COHEN
âA lot of people on your podcast became creatives by accident.âSomeone messaged me this last week (after listening to four of them back-to-back).I got me thinking; why do creatives become creatives?Iâ...Show More
10) ALFREDO MARCANTONIO
So far, Iâm about eighty podcasts in.If someone tells me they listen, they usually follow up with âthat Frank Lowe oneâs greatâ (or âsickâ, depending on their age).I always ask why, but never get a cl...Show More