• #013 Mark Hendy on AI, Monkey Brains, The Two Colored Eyes Club, Microdosing, Creative Leadership and staying positive
    Oct 19 2023

    **SHOW NOTES**

    New Podcast Alert! 🎙️

    Excited to share our latest episode with Mark Hendy - the brilliant Executive Creative Director at HeimatTBWA, Düsseldorf. With a rich history in global advertising (from London to Dubai) and accolades from Cannes to the Guinness Book, Mark's insights are gold. Dive deep into his journey, his views on AI, and the secret to staying positive amidst chaos. Ever wondered what makes a great creative leader? Mark spills it all. Ready for this creative rollercoaster? 🎢🔥 Tune in now! #CreativeIndustryRadio #MarkHendyMagic


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    **How to connect with Mark**

    - Mark Hendy, Instagram

    https://www.instagram.com/markhendy2.0/)

    - Mark Hendy, LinkedIn

    https://www.linkedin.com/in/mark-hendy-5a082a24/


    **Links**


    - https://www.meetmarkhendy.com

    - https://heimattbwa.de/

    - "Quiet" by Susan Cain, Book, Amazon

    [https://amzn.to/48Wz6Rm]

    - "The Psychopath Test" by John Ronson, Book, Amazon

    [https://amzn.to/3M7n5yR]

    - "Normal People" by Sally Rooney, Book, Amazon [https://amzn.to/45Rlnst]

    - "Chatter" by Ethan Kross, Book, Amazon

    (https://amzn.to/3ZZkuwi)


    **Quick Fire questions to Mark**


    • What would be your statement on a large billboard?

    This is not what I originally wanted to say!

    • What is your favourite fun hobby?

    Reading, dog walking, watching football.

    • What could the next generation do better than you?

    Do not make your decisions based on fear.

    • What would you love for your peers to say about you on your 80th birthday?

    How positive I am.

    • What do you believe in, that others might call crazy?

    Conspiracy Theories, like Russell Brand on mainstream media.

    • Which celebrity/band would you like to meet and why?

    ...

    • What is easier for you to say no to today than a few years ago?

    The last drink.

    • What or who inspires you? What are your creative resources?

    Youtube, Technology.

    • What is your favourite book you gave as a gift to someone? And why?

    - "Quiet" by Susan Cain

    - "The Psychopath Test" by John Ronson

    - "Normal People" by Sally Rooney

    - "Chatter" by Ethan Kross

    • What are your 3 favourite apps on your smartphone?

    - Youtube

    - Hello Fresh

    - Photos

    • What makes you happy?

    A beach vacation that I am about to embark on 😊.


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    1 hr and 57 mins
  • #012 Rick Haayen on working with Blink 182 in the early 2000s, founding Music At Work, mental health and kindness.
    Oct 6 2023
    Exciting News! 🎉 New Podcast Episode Alert 🎙️ Get ready to dive into the captivating world of music manager extraordinaire, Rick Haayen! 🌟 With over 3 decades of experience in the global entertainment industry, Rick has a unique perspective bridging American and Dutch cultures. In this episode, we explore Rick's remarkable journey, from working with major labels like Universal Music to founding his own game-changing venture, Music at Work. Discover how he played a pivotal role in the rise of Blink 182, hear about the evolution of music promotion, and gain insights into the creative industry's mental health and setting boundaries. Don't miss this wild ride! 🎶🌍 #PodcastEpisode #MusicIndustry #RickHaayen #MusicAtWork #BehindTheScenes #MentalHealthAwareness #MusicPromotion #InspiringStories ✅ If you enjoy the podcast, please support us: Share the episode with friends Leave a 5-star review on Apple Podcasts and #Spotify Subscribe to the podcast 🙏 Thank you so much for your support! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/jan-wischermann/message
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    1 hr and 30 mins
  • #011 Becky Fontaine & Nathan Gray of The Iron Roses on their new album, self acceptance, radical openness and healing
    Sep 18 2023
    🎙️ Nathan Gray & Becky Fontaine of The Iron Roses on their new album, self acceptance, radical openness and healing 🎙️ 🚀 New #Season and #Podcast Episode: Creative Industry Radio 🚀 Topics: - Their new album "The Iron Roses" release on October 20th 2023 and their tour through Europe in December - Their mission to bring diversity to the stage for the people to see themselves in and feel safe - Self acceptance, authenticity, healing, strength and overcoming past trauma - Nathan's coming out as non-binary and pansexual and the struggles coming with it - Becky's story of dealing with abuse and anxiety - chocolate, non-alcoholic beers - what actually happens backstage after their gigs 🎧 Don't miss out on this deep dive with Becky and Nathan! ✅ If you enjoy the podcast, please support us: Share the episode with friends Leave a 5-star review on Apple Podcasts and #Spotify Subscribe to the podcast 🙏 Thank you so much for your support! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/jan-wischermann/message
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    1 hr and 10 mins
  • #010 Tiffany Winteler, We.Are.Network: "If I can't reach my goal, it's only because I haven't found the right way yet."
    Apr 28 2023
    🚀 New #Podcast Episode: Creative Industry Radio 🚀 Guest: Tiffany Winteler, creative industry entrepreneur Topics: - The power of the right company as an energy resource - Tiffany's unique international upbringing - Appreciating privilege and learning about the real world - Ambition and dreaming big - Her businesses in the creative industry - Sharing mistakes and inspiring others - Tips on getting your work into magazines like #Vogue - Mental strength, Dr. Joe Dispenza, and breathwork 🎧 Don't miss out on this energetic conversation with Tiffany Winteler! ✅ If you enjoy the podcast, please support us: Share the episode with friends Leave a 5-star review on Apple Podcasts and #Spotify Subscribe to the podcast 🙏 Thank you so much for your support! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/jan-wischermann/message
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    1 hr and 49 mins
  • #009 Ava Pivot, beauty & fashion photographer: "Take the birds view and observe problems from a different angle."
    Mar 31 2023
    🎙️ Welcome to this new episode of Creative Industry Radio! 🎙️ Today it’s my big pleasure to have my friend and creative partner in crime - beauty and fashion photographer Ava Pivot from Berlin on the pod! In this conversation we went through different phases of Avas life, over how she got into photography and why actually everything in her life is about photography, we talk about energy and where to get it, we get to know how she met the mentor of her dreams, Jaques Toffi and we learn about her experiences of working in LA and New York City for a couple of years. When we discuss Avas image she brought to the show, you’ll be amazed on what the story behind the image taught her for her life - make sure to check it out! Ava and me will talk about why we love educating other creatives in our craft and why teaching others can make you a better artist and person. Of course we talk about our mutual plans of bringing a unique education experience to life for creative talents - for example you that is just listening - supported by our amazing industry partners.

Further we jam on the power of a team that has the same vibe, energy and respect for each other. And we dive deep into the future of photography and imaging with generative AI and all the new possibilities it brings to the creative industry. Are you ready to explore Avas world? Amazing, saddle your horses and join this deep dive with Ava and me! Enjoy! 

And if you enjoy this podcast, please forward this episode to a friend and leave a five star review on Apple Podcasts and Spotify and subscribe to the podcast. This helps the show to rank better and other people to discover it. Thank you so much for your support, that’s most appreciated. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/jan-wischermann/message
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    1 hr and 47 mins
  • #008 Marjorieth Sanmartin, Executive Creative Director at HeimatTBWA\: "There is no space in creativity for egoism".
    Mar 24 2023
    🎙️ Welcome to this new episode of the pod! My wonderful guest today is Marjorieth Sanmartin. 🎙️ She’s the executive creative director at HeimatTBWA\ in Düsseldorf, where she’s responsible to bring her and her teams creative magic to a variety of excellent clients. Further she’s the president of the Art Directors Club section Düsseldorf. In this episode Marj and me are diving deep into her personal story, uncovering a ton of exciting and valuable stories and I am sure you’ll get the vibe and energy we had, when we sat down to record this conversation for you guys. We’re talking about how awards paved her way into the advertising industry and how things got started at the Miami Ad School and why this institution is of enormous value to Marj. Further we hear about a very special key, that opened a special door for her. You’ll learn about mouthwatering food from Venezuela and Spain and you’ll hear Marj speak very openly about how she fought and survived breast cancer and which super power this experience gave her for the rest of her life. Of course we speak about the role of an executive creative director and the benefits of working with a network agency, we learn about the Art Directors Club and what it means to Marj and we passionately jam on the future of the creative industry, AI and embracing new technologies and making use of the new creative super powers. Marj is such a kind, sweet and powerful women, I truly enjoyed this ride and I am 100% sure, you will too! As a little surprise a friend of Marj asked chatGPT to act as a stand up comedian and introduce Marj to the creative family. I asked another AI - Elevenlabs - to read it to us. Ladies and Gentlemen, here’s Marj! Enjoy! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/jan-wischermann/message
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    1 hr and 44 mins
  • #007 Billy Arora, international fashion model: "You will never miss what is yours."
    Mar 17 2023
    🎙️ Welcome to this episode of Creative Industry Radio - my guest today is Billy Arora 🎙️ Billy is an international fashion model and has been featured in publications like #Vogue, #Grazia and #L’Officiel and worked for luxury brands like #Hermès and #YvesSaintLaurent. She is represented by top agencies like #ELITE, #Ford, and #IMG. Beyond her modelling career, Billy has been well noticed for her education holistic nutrition and in herbalism and she started her own fashion brand #Centiments, where she incorporated literature and fashion. We recently got to work together for a Vogue Magazine Cover Story and now we sat down to unfold her remarkable career to the creative family and share some inspiration. In this conversation, we took a deep dive how Billy started out in the industry and how a Sephora campaign kicked off her international career in New York. We speak about Billys mom, also a successful model herself and how she became Billys mentor. Billy was open to talk about how it can be very hard to deal with expectations, feelings, self esteem and confidence in the industry and that models can be under insane judgements by model agencies. As we were talking about mental health, Billy openly talked about burn out and how surrendering to the circumstances and accepting and being honest with people got Billy out of this loop. Finally we have an honest discussion about social media, it’s benefits and risks, we talk about absurd face filters and how too little media competence can bring unwanted noise into your life. During the pod, Billy drops inspiring book suggestions and in the end asks you - the creative family - a question that we would love for you to answer in the comments of the instagram post to this episode with Billy. Are you ready to discover what it is like to be an international fashion model - perfect - here’s Billy - enjoy! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/jan-wischermann/message
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    1 hr and 40 mins
  • #006 Joanne O'Neill, award winning avant garde hairdresser: "Always talk and be your real self."
    Mar 10 2023
    Hey you, welcome to the show! Today I would like you to meet Joanne O’Neill. She is a very experienced and award winning avant garde hairdresser who started her professional career in 1987. Today she works for numerous productions, rund her own salon and gives masterclasses to teach her art to the next generations of hair dressers. In this conversation we are talking about Joannes deep passion hairdressing, the power of a generous mentor in the beginning of a young career, her way to the British hair awards - we discuss a book that has paved her way to success, it’s called „the war of art“. Another big topic is the energy of working with a large professional team on set – which is exactly what we experienced when we met through working together on a very large project in Sicily, Italy. Last April we have been touring through Sicily for 14 days with a crew of 30 people that MOJA had gathered around him to make this project become reality. Last but not least Joanne is probably the most kind person I ever worked with in the creative industry and has the most wonderful accent ever - and it’s my big pleasure to welcome her the show and have her share her story! Are you ready for big hair? Here’s Joanne, enjoy! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/jan-wischermann/message
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    1 hr and 13 mins