Workbook Radio is a podcast for professional artists in the commercial advertising industry. From interviews to panels, Workbook Radio sheds light on what it means to stand out in the ever-changing landscape. Official podcast of the industry-standard WORKBOOK and Workbook.com.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 95 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | Visual ArtsArtsBusiness |
After a career 13 years in the making, Mari (pronounced Mary) Amor is finally stepping into her true name. On this episode, we talk to Mari about her decision, the steps taken for this evolution, and what she’s looking forward to on her journey and t... more
Dennis Welsh is a commercial photographer and director, working with clients to help share their brand stories through authentic stills and motion. On this episode Dennis talks about starting 2024 with a personal project, what past projects have taug... more
Mike Popowski is CEO at Atlanta based agency Dagger and has led them from a three-person shop to a 2020 Ad Age Small Agency of the Year winner and one of Adweek’s Top 100 Fastest-Growing Agencies consecutively (2019, 2020, & 2021) in under five years... more
Matt Garbutt is a Creative Director at Brave Bison, a digital agency in the UK. He has been very vocal about the use of AI (specifically generative AI) in advertising, with published articles and interviews on his application of the technology with c... more
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Really enjoyed the talk with Andy Anderson. Really interesting to hear working professionals talking about the importance of passion projects and pro bono work. As a young photographer new to the industry, it’s great to hear how other creatives find direction and meaning in their work. Keep me’ coming!
This is not a real podcast series but a conversation with commercial photography creatives chopped up and edited into very short podcast episodes. It's a bit thin on content and feels even thinner when chopped up into these mini episodes. Workbook really should have just released the full version of these conversations but it feels like they were trying to spread out this content over several weeks to game the algorithm and pretend like they have a weekly podcast. Good nuggets of info, but tedio... more
Apple Podcasts | #198 | South Africa/Arts/Visual Arts |
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