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Caroline Pay of Headspace | Setting The Standard In Mindfulness

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Join us this week, as host Jess Phillips (CEO of The Social Standard) speaks with Caroline Pay, Chief Creative Officer of Headspace!

Jess gets the back story of Caroline’s journey with the first meditation app “Headspace.” We learn why Caroline joined this amazing company and why it's close to her heart. Headspace was originally an events platform but people wanted more! Caroline walks us through the transition from events to App and her inspirational story about the company's early days, founders, challenges, and what’s happening in 2021, 17 million downloads later!

Learn how Headspace has morphed into a lifestyle brand and the importance of creating great partnerships on the way, such as League of Legends and the NBA! Shows, apps, podcasts, Sleepcasts, and more! Experience the Headspace journey in this episode!

About Headspace

It’s hard to talk about Headspace without talking about Andy Puddicombe. So let’s start there. In his early twenties, Andy cut his Sports Science degree short to become a Buddhist monk. For over 10 years, his meditation training took him across the world to Nepal, India, Burma, Thailand, Australia and Russia. Eventually, he was ordained at a Tibetan monastery in the Indian Himalayas.

After completing his monastic commitment, Andy returned to the UK with the huge-yet-simple goal of teaching meditation and mindfulness to as many people as possible. To demystify the mystical, Andy set up a meditation consultancy and began working with politicians, athletes (that sports science background finally came in handy), and business leaders.

That’s when Andy met Rich Pierson, who needed help dealing with the stress of the advertising world. Before long, Andy and Rich were skill-swapping meditation for business advice. That’s when Headspace was born.

Bio:

Caroline Pay is Chief Creative Officer at Headspace, where she directs the company’s dynamic, award-winning creative team. She guides all creative activities and serves as a thought leader to ensure Headspace continues to grow its leadership

position worldwide, including digital, experiential and traditional advertising, as well as all marketing campaigns and initiatives. In 2018, Pay was awarded one of Adweek’s “Los Angeles Brand Stars.”

Prior to joining Headspace, Pay was the Co-Chief Creative Officer at Grey London. She served on the senior management team of the 400-person advertising agency and was the creative lead on accounts including the LRS portfolio, the United Nations and London’s Metropolitan Police. During her tenure, Pay was also named one of Ad Age’s “Women to Watch Europe 2018” and was nominated as one of the “World’s Most Creative Women” by The Drum.

Before joining Grey, she was Deputy Executive Creative Director at BBH London, developing and leading a 120-person creative department with clients including Tesco, BBC and domestic violence nonprofit Refuge. She also helped shape the agency’s new specialty practices, including BBH Live and Black Sheep Studios. In addition, Pay affected change in the advertising industry’s diversity agenda with her key involvement in “The Great British Diversity Experiment,” “The 3% Conference,” “SheSays,” and “Cream,” among other platforms. Pay spent a total of four years at BBH, first as Creative Director, and later as Managing Partner and Head of Creative Development. During her time at BBH, where she first met Headspace CEO Rich Pierson, she also ran accounts for iconic brands such as Levi’s, Baileys, and Google.

After launching her career at KesselsKramer Amsterdam, Pay transitioned to ad agency Mother London, where she served a total of 10 years leading award-winning work for brands ranging from Coca-Cola, Dr. Pepper, and Boots to GREAT Britain, Amnesty International, and the creation of FRANK—the British government’s drug helpline for young people, now in its 16th year. Pay also did a stint at Wieden+Kennedy to run the firm’s first global campaign for Honda.

For more info on Headspace® Please visit:

www.headspace.com

Social: @headspace

Twitter

Instagram

facebook

To set the standard in influencer marketing, please check out our website at www.sostandard.com or follow along with us on Instagram and Linkedin. And be sure to head over to The Social Standard Youtube channel for our video version.

Follow The Social Standard on Socials for Up To Date Marketing Expertise and Insights

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Linkedin

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Join us this week, as host Jess Phillips (CEO of The Social Standard) speaks with Caroline Pay, Chief Creative Officer of Headspace!

Jess gets the back story of Caroline’s journey with the first meditation app “Headspace.” We learn why Caroline joined this amazing company and why it's close to her heart. Headspace was originally an events platform but people wanted more! Caroline walks us through the transition from events to App and her inspirational story about the company's early days, founders, challenges, and what’s happening in 2021, 17 million downloads later!

Learn how Headspace has morphed into a lifestyle brand and the importance of creating great partnerships on the way, such as League of Legends and the NBA! Shows, apps, podcasts, Sleepcasts, and more! Experience the Headspace journey in this episode!

About Headspace

It’s hard to talk about Headspace without talking about Andy Puddicombe. So let’s start there. In his early twenties, Andy cut his Sports Science degree short to become a Buddhist monk. For over 10 years, his meditation training took him across the world to Nepal, India, Burma, Thailand, Australia and Russia. Eventually, he was ordained at a Tibetan monastery in the Indian Himalayas.

After completing his monastic commitment, Andy returned to the UK with the huge-yet-simple goal of teaching meditation and mindfulness to as many people as possible. To demystify the mystical, Andy set up a meditation consultancy and began working with politicians, athletes (that sports science background finally came in handy), and business leaders.

That’s when Andy met Rich Pierson, who needed help dealing with the stress of the advertising world. Before long, Andy and Rich were skill-swapping meditation for business advice. That’s when Headspace was born.

Bio:

Caroline Pay is Chief Creative Officer at Headspace, where she directs the company’s dynamic, award-winning creative team. She guides all creative activities and serves as a thought leader to ensure Headspace continues to grow its leadership

position worldwide, including digital, experiential and traditional advertising, as well as all marketing campaigns and initiatives. In 2018, Pay was awarded one of Adweek’s “Los Angeles Brand Stars.”

Prior to joining Headspace, Pay was the Co-Chief Creative Officer at Grey London. She served on the senior management team of the 400-person advertising agency and was the creative lead on accounts including the LRS portfolio, the United Nations and London’s Metropolitan Police. During her tenure, Pay was also named one of Ad Age’s “Women to Watch Europe 2018” and was nominated as one of the “World’s Most Creative Women” by The Drum.

Before joining Grey, she was Deputy Executive Creative Director at BBH London, developing and leading a 120-person creative department with clients including Tesco, BBC and domestic violence nonprofit Refuge. She also helped shape the agency’s new specialty practices, including BBH Live and Black Sheep Studios. In addition, Pay affected change in the advertising industry’s diversity agenda with her key involvement in “The Great British Diversity Experiment,” “The 3% Conference,” “SheSays,” and “Cream,” among other platforms. Pay spent a total of four years at BBH, first as Creative Director, and later as Managing Partner and Head of Creative Development. During her time at BBH, where she first met Headspace CEO Rich Pierson, she also ran accounts for iconic brands such as Levi’s, Baileys, and Google.

After launching her career at KesselsKramer Amsterdam, Pay transitioned to ad agency Mother London, where she served a total of 10 years leading award-winning work for brands ranging from Coca-Cola, Dr. Pepper, and Boots to GREAT Britain, Amnesty International, and the creation of FRANK—the British government’s drug helpline for young people, now in its 16th year. Pay also did a stint at Wieden+Kennedy to run the firm’s first global campaign for Honda.

For more info on Headspace® Please visit:

www.headspace.com

Social: @headspace

Twitter

Instagram

facebook

To set the standard in influencer marketing, please check out our website at www.sostandard.com or follow along with us on Instagram and Linkedin. And be sure to head over to The Social Standard Youtube channel for our video version.

Follow The Social Standard on Socials for Up To Date Marketing Expertise and Insights

Instagram

Facebook

Linkedin

TikTok

Blog

  continue reading

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