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🎙️ Lawfully Creative is where creativity, culture, and law collide—with plenty of sparks. Hosted by ... more
FAQs about Lawfully Creative:How many episodes does Lawfully Creative have?The podcast currently has 129 episodes available.
January 22, 2021Crefovi’s daily updates | Focus on working in the best trade conditionsCrefovi’s daily updates: focus on working in the best trade conditions. As a creative entrepreneur, you want to have the best trade conditions around you and your creative business, so welcome the change of guard in the US because it will set the tone for future trade deals, and climate change deals, to come! #crefovi​ #crefovidailyupdates...more10minPlay
January 21, 2021Crefovi’s daily updates | Protecting, enforcing & monetising your intellectual property rights#Crefovidailyupdates​: protecting, enforcing & monetising your IP rights. As a #creative​ #entrepreneur​ your #intellectualproperty​ rights are your most valuable assets. #crefovi​ explains here how to protect them, ensure that they are not counterfeited and how to use them daily....more12minPlay
January 20, 2021Crefovi’s daily updates | Crefovi’s take on the ongoing changes due to BrexitOur founding and managing partner, Annabelle Gauberti, analyses the situation and changes triggered by #Brexit at the beginning of this new year 2021 #crefovi #crefovidailyupdates...more9minPlay
September 28, 2020Joe DiMona, climate change activist and ex-BMI in-house lawyerJoe DiMona is a legal man, through and through. At BMI, he was a fervent ambassador for music creators, ensuring that they got their fair share through blanket licences, royalties collections and tense negotiations with telecommunications companies as well as streaming and other tech companies. Now, in his new role as a climate change activist, Joe enjoys drafting model environmental laws, which will be ready to enter into force when the next president of the USA finally decides to implement a proper environmentally friendly policy.28 September 2020 – Joe DiMona, son of the best-selling novelist of suspense novels, Joseph DiMona, chose a career in the music publishing business, as a BMI in-house lawyer. Further to working at this top US music copyright collecting society for 27 years, Joe recently shifted his focus to climate change activism and lobbying. Hear Joe’s war stories and snippets of his vast experience as a music lawyer, here, in his conversation with Crefovi’s founding and managing partner, Annabelle Gauberti....more1h 16minPlay
May 01, 2020Antoine Pecqueur, musician, journalist and authorAntoine Pecqueur is a thorough and enthusiastic journalist focusing on culture and the creative industries, who interviewed our founding and managing partner, Annabelle Gauberti, twice, on legal issues relating to the art sector. However, Antoine has several strings to his bow, being also a professional bassoonist and author.1 May 2020 – Antoine Pecqueur and Crefovi’s founding and managing partner, and Lawfully Creative’s founder and editor, Annabelle Gauberti, had a Zoom video call, during these times of lockdown, in order to discuss Antoine’s trajectory in three distinct, yet complementary, cultural fields, which are music, journalism and writing. Antoine has accumulated an impressive body of work, at 38 years’ old, thanks to a strong work ethic and relentless work. Listen to the lowdown, from Antoine, in this entertaining and chatty ‟Lawfully Creative” podcast!...more1h 15minPlay
January 20, 2020Juliette Espinasse Dubois, from July of St Barth, explains her trajectory in the perfume worldJuliette Espinasse Dubois, founder and creative director of French perfume house July of St Barth, is a determined autodidact who uses her creativity and honed marketing skills to single-handedly cut herself a slice, in the mega-millions euros’ generating perfume market. How does this new kid on the block managed to do this, in only 6 years? Which knowledge and network does she leverage and tap in, in order to add new fragrances to her perfume’s house portfolio, and to open new retail points around the world?20 January 2020 – Juliette Espinasse Dubois met Crefovi’s founding and managing partner, and Lawfully Creative’s founder and editor, Annabelle Gauberti, at the hotel Majestic Champs Elysées in Paris, in order to discuss her trajectory in the perfume industry, both as a keen collector and buyer of rare fragrances, and as a owner of the new French perfume house July of St Barth. Listen to the lowdown, from Juliette, on the elitist world of fragrance’ makers and sellers, as well as her plans to grow and nurture her new brand July of St Barth into one of the most sought-after niche perfume brands on the French market, in this entertaining and chatty ‟Lawfully Creative” podcast!...more49minPlay
June 05, 2019Bob McDade on the inception & growth of Manners McDadeBob McDade, co-founder of top music composer agency Manners McDade, explains what his niche sector is about, and how Catherine Manners and him developed their talent agency into the stalwart of the UK music composition market that it is today.5 June 2019 – Bob McDade leveraged his experienced as marketing director of UK music copyright collecting society PRS, to co-found Manners McDade, one of the most prestigious music composer agencies in the UK, in the late nineties. Annabelle Gauberti met him at the Hospital Club in London, in order to discuss his trajectory in the music industry, agenting music composers, publishing their works and even recently setting up his own music label! Bob is a passionate gatekeeper in the UK music business and you can hear his pearls of wisdom here, in this entertaining and chatty ‟Lawfully Creative” podcast!...more1h 5minPlay
May 18, 2019Stella Baggott on Atelier StellaAtelier Stella’s founder, Stella Baggott, graces us with her time and in-depth views on what it’s like, being a famous and successful potter in the UK, trading all over the world quirky and collectable stoneware ceramics.18 May 2019 – Stella Baggott is a versatile creative, since she not only writes and illustrates kiddies’ books, but also founded her highly-successful Brighton-based ceramics studio Atelier Stella in 2012. Annabelle Gauberti met her during a pop-up sale in Brighton, to discuss her creative process, her influences from Swedish, Italian and Cornish pottery from the 1950s and 60s, and her aspirations to bring her ceramics business to the next level. You can hear their interactions here, in this entertaining and chatty ‟Lawfully Creative” podcast!...more1h 8minPlay
December 30, 2018Claude Aiello, ceramist extraordinaire from VallaurisClaude Aiello has been practising as a potter in Vallauris, in the French capital of the pottery trade, since the sixties. How did he become the go-to ceramist for all French designers? How did he learn his skills and how does he want to pass them on to the new generation?30 December 2018 – Claude Aiello was born in Sicily, then moved to Vallauris to pursue the family tradition in the ceramist field. Since, he has raised to the top of this profession, becoming the go-to potter for famous French designers, such as Ronan Bouroullec and Mathieu Lehanneur. In this podcast, Claude explains his trajectory from being a mere potter, to becoming the enabler for all things in terracotta, to the top of the crop of the French design elite. Claude talks about all these topics with Annabelle Gauberti, at his workshop in Vallauris, in the South of France, during the latest Christmas break....more1h 9minPlay
November 26, 2018Farmers’ by Nancy Durham and Welsh LavenderFarmers’ founder, Nancy Durham, gives us the genesis of her fantastic Welsh cosmetics brand, as well as the lowdown on the next steps for her Welsh Lavenders’ business, from her farm in Wales.26 November 2018 – The first Welsh lavender farm, owned by Nancy Durham and her philosopher husband Bill Newton-Smith, started back in 2003. Nancy explains, in this episode of Lawfully Creative, the reasons underpinning such daring experiment of growing lavender in Wales, and how her Farmers’ brand grew organically, thanks to gifted and visionary allies such as Helen Lowe and Tyler Brulé of Monocle’s fame. Nancy also unveils what lies ahead, for the future success and scaling up of her Farmers’ brand, worldwide. Nancy talks about all these topics with Annabelle Gauberti, at her farm in Powys, in Wales, straight after the Hay-on-Wye winter festival....more50minPlay
FAQs about Lawfully Creative:How many episodes does Lawfully Creative have?The podcast currently has 129 episodes available.