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By Gloss Creative
The podcast currently has 30 episodes available.
"The future is already here - it's just not evenly distributed" - William Gibson Meet
Martin Raymond & Chris Sanderson of The Future Laboratory, a global futures forecasting consultancy based in London. Amanda sat down alongside Joel Bartfeld of Joel Found during their visit to Australia.
The Future Laboratory create better futures for their clients. Martin & Chris are looking for ways to unlock opportunities for business growth whilst also creating better outcomes for humanity. Both Martin & Chris are yin and yang when it comes to their creative beginnings. Martin is driven by his love of knowledge and words and Chris by his desire to peel back the layers and reveal what makes people tick.
In this longform conversation, prepare to have your mind blown as Amanda, Joel, Martin & Chris discuss everything from why creativity is best with challenging boundaries and how changing your environment could be your secret weapon in problem solving.
This episode is dedicated to life long learning. Please enjoy.
In our first ever 'community questions' episode Amanda is joined by producer of the podcast Zara Guastella. As an established Makeup Artist of 11 years & all-round creative, Zara shares her insights from a recently-transitioned-to-fulltime-creative perspective... she's also Amanda's daughter which brings a fun, candid vibe to the episode.There is so much universal knowledge in this episode we encourage you to share it with those you love. Those who you work with. Those who have been in the creative industry for 30 years or just 3. We hope this answers your questions. We hope this inspires new ones. We received so many great questions so there are many topics covered... here are just a few...
-how to do full time & side hassle at the same time
-how to deal with ‘mansplaining’.
-Evolution & reinvention (especially after a hiatus, hello maternity leave)
-Amanda’s thoughts on life coaches-why you shouldn’t worry about what people think of your work
Every Creative has experienced it... The free pitch. We’ve all been asked to give our ideas away without compensation. It is a mindfield that we are often not skilled to deal with. Sometimes it feels like there is no way out of it. What if I told you there was another way of procuring work and you do not need to free pitch? This episode is dedicated to solving the never talked about, never explained mystery of free pitching.
In this episode Amanda talks with Steff D’Alberto – Creative Director of The Big Group, Kelly Thompson – Creative Director and CEO of Makers Mrkt and Zara Guastella Founder of ZAR Makeup about how they have navigated their way through and found constructive solutions and approaches to help you decide “to pitch or not to pitch ?”
Cecilia Fox is the florist behind so many pivotal, iconic floral moments.
Now... believe us when we say we have a lot of florists in our Gloss Creative Alumni… and we are delighted to share the first of many conversations with you in this episode.
Amanda speaks with Melanie Stapleton, Sustainable Florist, Creative Director & Founder of Cecilia Fox. Previously Melbourne based, now New Zealand based – we hear about the rise of Melanie’s career in floristry, her unconventional approach and how that landed her the most enviable projects in Australia.
This episode will make you smile. Mel speaks about her never-ending love of creating dreamscapes from nature, her love of a “micro season”, the joy of onsite installations, how pivotable it is to nurture relationships with growers, and how working with your team through a positive lens is the absolute key.
Please share with us in the magic that is Melanie & Cecilia Fox.
The podcast currently has 30 episodes available.