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Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 66 | Founded | 12 years ago |
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Categories | ArtsDesign |
Today we're joined by a special guest, Chris Crump, the son of the legendary original Walt Disney Imagineer, Rolly Crump. Chris takes us on a journey through time, sharing fascinating insights into his father's groundbreaking work during the '60s, in... more
Join Mark Brickey in this informative episode of "Adventures In Design" as he engages in a compelling conversation with the talented artist Jason Edmiston. Together, they explore the importance of creating a series as an artist, a journey that begins... more
In this heartfelt episode, join us as we pay tribute to the legendary Frank Kozik, a creative genius who left an indelible mark on the world of art and pop culture. Hosted by a special co-host, Jermaine Rogers, we delve into the life and legacy of Fr... more
Join hosts Mark Brickey and Nathan Goldman, one of the brilliant minds behind DKNG Studios. In this thought-provoking conversation, Nathan shares his insights on the art of running a small-scale graphic design studio. While known for their creative g... more
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In one month, I learned 100x’s more about running a creative business from this podcast than I did earning my BFA over 4 years at Pratt Institute!
so many podcasts and youtube channels are great for news and surface level discussions, but Brickey’s attention to detail, storytelling, and breaking down topics piece by piece is truly top tier. You can tell his love for the parks runs so deep, he is incredibly knowledgeable, and every episode feels like a chat with a friend. Thank you for all your work here and on your youtube channel, Brickey! Your work and dedication is inspiring and brings me and my family so much joy.
Relatable interviews and advice about being a creative looking to make your daydreams your day job which is why I started listening. Why I became a loyal listener is because of Mark and his buds’ ability to make you a part of a daily conversation amongst friends taking about not just being a creative but also a person, a spouse, a partner, a friend, an employee(or not), etc navigating today’s world. 5 out of 5 Brickeys.
This podcast is top notch and just overall RAD! The conversation is real, authentic, and accurate to the challenges that come with being artists, marketers, and designers. If you’re looking for perspective and to learn from the experience of others, this is the podcast for you. Mark is one of the pied pipers these industries need! - Mike Brevik
I used to love this pod, found it insightful and helpful for creatives at any level in their career. I think the host is trying too hard to be like his hero Howard Stern. There is a nuance to Howard, honed over years on real prime time radio. He’s a genius. Everyone thinks they are like him when they riff but almost no one is and definitely not this show. Mark has no nuance, he comes off like a whiny complainer. Random attacks at celebs cashing in on the pod explosion and complaining that he did... more
Apple Podcasts | #13 | United States/Arts/Design |
Apple Podcasts | #161 | Canada/Arts/Design |
Apple Podcasts | #177 | United Kingdom/Arts/Design |
Apple Podcasts | #128 | Australia/Arts/Design |
Apple Podcasts | #34 | United Arab Emirates/Arts/Design |
Apple Podcasts | #53 | Philippines/Arts/Design |
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