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By THE RIGHT-BRAIN WORKOUT
The podcast currently has 44 episodes available.
We can all get lost in the busy-ness of life. The stress. The problems. The conflicts. So, it’s no surprise we sometimes lose track of what’s truly important: gratitude, mindfulness, and the simple things in life.
Through accessible wisdom and engaging prose, "How to Drink a Glass of Water" invites you to come back to who you really are, and to view the world in a refreshed way.
You’ll never look at a glass of water the same way again.
This the full audio of Alex's new book. It's designed to be read as you drink a glass of water.
This book was produced by the wonderful Paul Baxter of Baxter Sound. He's an amazing fellow.
This week director Josh Logue, comedian Steve Philp, The Good Bits founder Siobhan Fitzgerald, and Creative Director/Masterchef Sara Oteri battle it out to expadn the forces of creativity into the unknown universe.
Discover the answer to timeless questions such as:
Plus lots, lots more.
This podcast is hosted by ZenCast.fm
Welcome to the second episode of RIGHT-BRAINIACS! The only game show in the world where there are no wrong answers.
Four more incredible Right-brainiacs come up with answers to questions like:
NASA’s Perseverance mission has just discovered life hidden below the surface of Mars. Describe this momentous discovery.
The answers will surprise, delight, and amuse.
Hit that play button and get inspired by designer and art director Huei Yin Wong, author Ella Ward, social entrepreneur and founder of HoMie Nick Pearce, and comedian Yianni Agisilaou.
Welcome to the first episode of RIGHT-BRAINIACS! The only game show in the world where there are no wrong answers.
Today there are four amazing Right-brainiacs on the panel who give some absolutely incredible answers to questions like:
IF A BIRD IN THE HAND IS WORTH TWO IN THE BUSH, WHAT IS A PANCAKE ON A HAT WORTH?
Strap yourselves in for a wild ride with:
It's been a while... but we are back. With some really exciting news...
We are launching a new version of the podcast called "RIGHT-BRAINIACS!"- the game show where there are no wrong answers.
This episode just gives you an overview what it's all about before the first episode drops TOMORROW.
Turn your right-brain on, and let's get creative.
Lots of people have ideas. But making them is another thign entirely. Tyler Mathes had an idea for a completely sustainbable fashion brand. And in November 2020, Tyler launched his own sustainable fashion label XWASTED, which offers ethically produced basics made entirely from recycled materials that would have otherwise become landfill or ocean waste.
He's also a digital marketer and e-commerce specialist with more than 15 years of experience working with a diverse range of brands, ranging from start-ups to global names such as Bang & Olufsen, Neuw Denim and Georg Jensen.
More recently Tyler has established his own digital marketing agency, From Little Things, where along with a small team of creatives he works with brands such as HoMie, Vavoom, Clothing The Gap, Bathware Direct and Henry Bucks to develop and drive their digital marketing sales and marketing operations. They've also had the opportunity to contribute work to important change-making projects such as Future Landfill and The Million Dollar Teddy Bear.
When not getting digi with it at work, Tyler lives by the beach in Anglesea with his wife and three young kids.
https://from-little-things.com/
Ed is a creative strategist and creative director currently working with the Icon agency and a practising abstract artist under his urban art pseudonym Unwell Bunny. He has exhibited his artwork in a number of cities around the world. He’s had eight solo shows in Melbourne and Paris. He's a genius.
Work: https://frictioncreativethinking.com/
This podcast is hosted by ZenCast.fm
Like me, I’m sure you’ve found that that this year has been really challenging.So, today, we’re talking about how to adapt your creative outputs throughout your life, and ways to work creatively as your grow with two guests who do their creativity wherever and whenever they are.
So, firstly, we have Nicholas Bufalo who has more than 30 years’ experience in the Australian entertainment industry, ranging from acting to writing to directing. He was director of Neighbours for many years, and was a founding member of The D-Generation, as well as portraying Dr Ben Green in A Country Practice.
And we also have Michael Skarbek, who is a creative consultant. After working in advertising agencies for 15 years as a copywriter and creative director, he went out on his own, and began working with clients while travelling around America and Europe, with his wife and two children – that is, until Covid hit and returned him to Australia.
This podcast is hosted by ZenCast.fm
Today's three guests are Justin Kabbani, Cohen Medson, and Michael Ciccone.
We talk about adaption, flow state, getting into a creative state and also how we were able to raise almost 40,000 dollars in just a few days for Lighthouse Foundation.
Justin Kabbani
Justin is Co-Founder and Managing Director of Hardhat, one of Australia's leading independent creative agencies. Over the past 15 years, Justin (together with Co-Founder Dan Monheit) has built a highly sought after full-service team in Melbourne and Sydney (and beyond), who have delivered projects for some of Australia's biggest brands including Bupa, Lion Dairy & Drinks, Simply Energy, Steggles & Lilydale, Tigerair, Victoria University, VicRoads and Zip.
Cohen Medson
Cohen is a Sunshine Coast raised filmmaker who had been working internationally as a freelancer for 7+ years when 2020 took a turn for the worse.
Michael Ciccone
Michael is a producer and a co-founder of the production company Truce Film where they make ads and all kinds of fun stuff. His narrative credits include the one-hour documentary Watan, from directors James Brown and Bill Irving, which premiered during Refugee Week to sold out screenings in Melbourne and Sydney. He also produced the Flickerfest winning short film Slingshot, and Tropfest winning film We’ve All Been There.
This podcast is hosted by ZenCast.fm
DATA IS THE BIG BUZZ WORD IN BUSINESS AT THE MOMENT, SO, HOW CAN YOU USE IT TO IMPROVE CREATIVITY IN THE DIGITAL WORLD OF TODAY AND THE FUTURE?
Jonny Clow
Jonny has worked with some of the biggest brands in the world whilst in the UK, USA and Australia. Jonny founded BD Network in Melbourne in 2010, which went on to become Australia’s Best Emerging Agency and has had Director roles at Edge, VMLY&R and most recently Managing Director of VERSA.
Luke Simpson
Luke is passionate about leveraging data and technology, to inform and inspire creativity in solving complex business problems. He is a Senior Manager and Digital Accelerator in the Centre of Expertise team at PwC Australia and is completing his Executive MBA at RMIT University. A self confessed data dork and fan of design thinking, he strives to simplify the complex to enhance human experiences.
Anna Fransson
Anna Fransson is a design thinking activist, culture enthusiast and Star Trek nerd working as the Creative Lead at Aginic, a data analytics company based in Brisbane. Anna is a big-thinking designer who loves creating connected environments where people feel safe to play and experiment to come up with awesome ideas and solutions. Part of her work at Aginic focuses on connecting culture and brand in an engaging way, as they evolve over time.
This podcast is hosted by ZenCast.fm
The podcast currently has 44 episodes available.