Hosted by Dan Balser, a former department head at The Creative Circus in Atlanta, this is a series of conversations about advertising. But they're not just about the industry; they're about the people in it.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 340 | Founded | 17 years ago |
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The Academy at Goodby, Silverstein & Partners is the brainchild of Zach Canfield, the agency’s Director of Talent. Dan is now its director, and this episode marks a personally significant moment of transition.
Leaving agency life in his past, Sean shares his thoughts on start-up culture, imposter syndrome, and the overemphasis put on deck perfection.
A natural strategist at heart, Nathalie shares her thoughts on how to best work with strategists, the genesis of insight, and moving to a new job. She also has some profound advice for young professionals (esp. women).
This one manages to cover Wordsworth’s Ode; feeling different and integrating; the value of a good strategy; the making of an epic, celebrity-laden commercial; levity; and finding a family at work. It wraps up with a generous offer from Omid.
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Dan and his incredible guests cover all aspects of the advertising business, not only providing insight we wouldn't have otherwise, but also giving creatives the inspiration they need to move forward in their career. The best part is it all comes from truly engaging individuals that know the industry inside and out. Thanks so much for putting out such a spectacular show Dan - keep up the great work!
Hands down my favorite creative advertising podcast. The advice and wisdom given in these shows could be made into a book.
DGMS is a good advertising podcast. Dan Balser is a knowledgeable host with a great background, but I believe he is what holds this podcast back from being 5/5 great. Some incredibly talented, inspiring, and intelligent guests are featured on this show. The problem is the are made to feel like the features and not the stars. more
I've listened to every single episode of Dan's podcast. Each one of those 267 episodes was ripe with advertising insights, good laughs, pertinent gems from the industry, and a genuine care on Dan's part to inform his listeners about what makes for great creative ideas and a well-rounded creative person. more
I’ve been listening to this podcast for the past couple months and digging through the archives everyday. I’m headed into my 3rd year of college studying advertising and it’s priceless to hear from people in the industry everyday. Literally, it’s free. Thanks Dan!
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