A podcast hosting conversations about branding, design, technology, startups and creativity in the sports business. Guests include designers, art directors, marketers, photographers, writers, filmmakers, animators, developers and startup entrepreneurs working on sports-related projects.
"As soon you start worrying about outcomes and not worrying about processes, then you're lost."
This week we are joined by some of my favorite podcasters for Episode 50, Adam Bradley and Alan Stein …
Success is something we obsess over in this day and age. We are inundated on social media and television with the success of others.
Sometimes we envy the success of others but what we really to und…
"We're constantly looking for inspiration...it always comes down to the passion of it. So when you get a cool opportunity you want to maximize it."
This week on the podcast, Matt Coyle of Maple Leaf…
In continuation of giving you a behind-the-scenes of my experience at Major Level Creative Connect, this week's Halftime is a compilation of quick interviews with many of the guests at the conference…
"Today with how easy it is to start something that demonstrates your passion and your ability...there's no excuse. You shouldn't be waiting for this job that's gonna let you show the world what you c…
"We are in the business of cultural identity. We rally communities. We rally people around a movement."
This week's episode is a bit different than our normal interview shows or Halftimes. Recently,…
"Design by focus group, is like ordering a pizza for 10,000 people."
On this week's episode, the co-founders of Torch Creative (Brad Bishop and Michael Thurman) join the show. Torch is a creative br…
We live in the best time period in the history of the world when it comes to following our passions online.
On today's Halftime, Adam talks about working remotely (telecommuting) and why it is no lo…
"If there's ever an idea and you realize there is an opportunity there, opportunity has a shelf life. You gotta do it. You gotta do it quick."
This week on the podcast, Chris David Garcia of the Hou…
Sometimes things just don't work out. Deciding when to fire a client and then firing the client is very hard. It's possibly one of the toughest and most uncomfortable things we have to do in business…
"If I wasn't myself [through my work] then it really wasn't worth doing. I don't see why anyone would wanna do something where they just have to just kind of put on a mask everyday and pretend to be …
"When you passionately express your true point of view and you show exactly how you wanna do something, it shows other people how they can use you as a tool if they want to."
On this week's podcast,…
Side projects can be good for our careers and even our mental health. They help us grow as creatives and give us something to look forward to that we can control. Something that doesn't have the pres…
"Do as much work as you can. Do it the best that you can."
Matt Lange, Director of Creative for the 15-time national champion University of Alabama Football Program, joins the show this week to disc…
The best client relationships begin with trust and mutual respect. Clients that are controlling – using you as their pixel-pushing pets – have not been acclimated to working with professional creator…
"You're in the emotions business, and the emotions business is exciting. It's fun. It's something that you jump out of bed to do every day...what we are creating for people is an emotional, tribal ex…
Starting is hard. It's very hard. In fact, it's probably the hardest thing creative people do. We often have ideas that we never pursue because we are either afraid, lazy or just unsure where to star…
"Creative people can't be afraid of letting other creative people [critique] their work...sometimes to bring life into the magazine, it's good to give it to another creative person and have them look…
This week Adam had the great pleasure of attending Creative South in Columbus, Georgia. Former guests Joe Bosack, Todd Radom, Bill Frederick, Fraser Davidson, Matt Walker and TJ Harley were attending…
"If you do good work, hopefully people will respect that and want to hire you again."
TJ Harley, founder and creative director of Harley Creative and Vectorloop comes aboard the podcast this week. T…