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Aanchal is a piece of cloth worn typically by South Asian women like a dupatta (stole or scarf), and that is symbolic of a caregiver cloaking a young baby or child for protection and nurturing.
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Startup Podcast by LS + ECD

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This is a weekly podcast which comes out every Tuesday. Get it, #itstuesday. We discuss anything and everything, but the primary focus is catching up my talented and beautiful girlfriend Whitney on the events going on in California while she is getting her master's degree in Boston.
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How did some of the some of the world’s best designers, strategists, and agency leads, get into design? How did they know it was even a thing they could form a career around? I’m Claire Blyth, founder of design focussed PR agency Red Setter. I’ll be speaking to some of my favourite people in design to talk about how they got where they are today.
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We're here to talk about the bad, the ugly, and what good advertising actually is with insight from the industry’s top creative minds. Hosts Amelia and Brian are ad agency creatives on a mission to talk to every capable creative director, copywriter extraordinaire, art directing dynamo, swiss army social strategist, ECD, CCO, PFD, and SOS about what the f&$k a good ad—and ad industry—even looks like. The Bad Podcast seeks to answer the question that echoes through every corner of the creativ ...
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Gearing Up is an everyday carry podcast made for the community. The show features interviews with prominent makers and creators from the EDC community, as well as the latest topics in the industry. Episode topics include EDC Basics, Top 5 EDC lists, introductions to ECD topics and categories, and more!
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A podcast spotlighting the creative soul of people with creative minds. And vice versa. Hear how some of the creative world's best got into the business, what keeps them in it and how great work gets to be that way. That, and whatever else comes up. Hosted by Andy Askren, ECD at Grady Britton in Portland, OR.
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Pelk Talk

Mitchell Pehlke

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Pelk Talk is an interview style podcast hosted by Mitchell Pehlke. Mitchell is a Sophomore division one Mens Lacrosse player at Ohio State University. Other than lacrosse, Mitchell has a Youtube channel with a following of 13,000 and counting. Come back every week for new episodes!
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This week Claire chats with Hamish Campbell, VP executive creative director of Pearlfisher NYC. Hamish recounts his life in design and how a love for art evolved into a career in graphic design, blending the precision of engineering with the creativity of visual art. Links: Red Setter dba Pearlfisher…
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This week Claire chats with Kerry and Shaun, co-founders of B&B Studio, about their journeys into design and the founding of their award-winning studio. They share insights into their first client, Bear, which went on to win the DBA Grand Prix at the Design Effectiveness Awards. Links: Red Setter dba B&B Studio…
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After 3 years and over 60 guest interviews, The Bad Pod co-founder, Amelia is leaving the podcast. AND Eric L. Hu, Head of Strategy FinTech at Walmart and our episode 37 guest from August '22, is taking over as co-host! Eric & Brian talk with Amelia about the pod past, our futures, what makes the work "worth it," and what is most important in our p…
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In the first episode of the new series, Claire meets up with design legend Mary Lewis, creative director of Lewis Moberly. Mary talks about her early years living on a farm and her fascination with branded goods. Going to art college and then moving down to art school in Camberwell, London. And her time as a graphic design teacher before discoverin…
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In this week’s episode of Gearing Up, I’m covering a mixed bag of topics. From my latest fixed blade, to knife show updates and my latest EDC thing - the ‘go pouch’. The go pouch is all about convenience and removing friction from my life. It’s stressful enough getting out the door with three kids, so the go pouch helps me get out a bit quicker. Le…
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On this week’s episode of Gearing Up, we’re trying something a bit different. I’ve wanted to add video to the show for quite a while, and I finally got tired of sitting around and waiting. I think I’ve got most of the bugs worked out, and now you’ll be able to watch my dumb face as you listen to the show! Check out BladeShowTexas.com for info on th…
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In this weeks episode I'm talking about my favorite blade shape- The Wharncliffe 5. Civivi Elementum wharnie 4. QSP Penguin 3. Spyderco Delica / Dragonfly 2. Civivi Baby Banter wharnie And #1??? You'll have to listen! Support the show Music: Name the Piece 13 - Gangsta Badger by KevinMacLeod Source: https://soundcloud.com/kevin-9-1/name-the-piece-1…
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This episode is going to be a little different. Instead of talking about knives and other gear, I’m going to talk about my new home office. I talk about the project and some of the upgrades I’ve made, and how that’s going to help recording the show. Support the show Music: Name the Piece 13 - Gangsta Badger by KevinMacLeod Source: https://soundclou…
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In the latest episode of the Aanchal ECD Podcast, AKU-IED faculty: Yasmeen Mehboob and Silpa Aziz from AKU's Centre for Early Child Development, share insights about the need for daycare services and how a quality daycare centre can contribute positively to children’s holistic development. They strongly advocate that parents are the children's best…
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In this episode I’m breaking down the three knives that captured my attention for the better half of 2023. I spend a ton of time talking about the one that has surprised me the most and earned the most pocket time lately. Let me know what your go-to has been lately. What knife in your collection regained some popularity with you after you carried i…
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In this weeks episode, we’re talking about goals and what I’ve got planned for the podcast this year. I’m also joined by Sam (@Raven_The_Pirate) to talk about his series of reels he has been posting carrying a different knife every single day. Sam and I talk about the creative process, the challenges of keeping things fresh, and the unexpected thin…
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Look no further than this episode's thumbnail image to see that Ryan Mack likes doing things differently. And it's that ability to go with his gut, even and especially when unconventional, that has ushered him through a truly inspiring career. In his words, Ryan Mack's special talent is making small things medium. As the former President of Virtue …
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In this week’s episode we’re talking about SHOT Show happening soon in Las Vegas. It’s one of the largest shows in the industry and it’s typically the first to take place each year. Exhibitor List SHOT Show Info Are you attending? Exhibiting? Is SHOT Show too big? Let me know your thoughts. Gearing Up is sponsored by NutSac Bags Use code ‘gtdunn’ t…
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In this episode of Gearing Up we’re talking about everything I think we will see in the EDC world in 2024. This might be more of a wish list, but we definitely talk predictions. I also give a bit of an update on life, and the podcast, as well as what to expect in 2024 from the pod. Gearing Up is sponsored by NutSac Bags Use code ‘gtdunn’ to save a …
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It's the Happiest of New Years here at The Bad Pod because we finally got to sit down with the co-founders of our long-time sponsors, Book 180! Sarah Latz & Francesca Piancone were PR & Agency professionals who moonlighted as instructors at Chicago Portfolio School. And it's there where they first began to get the idea for another way to do this wh…
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In episode 65 of The Bad Pod, An Ad Pod, we delve into the mind of Ian Baer, an advertising maven with a storied 35-year career at the helm of industry giants like Publicis and TBWA. Ian recounts how the classic sitcom "Bewitched" sparked his initial fascination with advertising, setting him on a path to become a strategic powerhouse in the field. …
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In the final episode of the series episode, Claire meets up with digital artist Dines, co-founder and chief creative officer of Studio BLUP. He shares his journey from discovering his passion for design at a young age to establishing a successful creative company. Dines discusses the challenges he’s faced, the importance of resilience, and the role…
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Allie LeFevere and her co-founder/best friend, Lyndsay Sanders, have been using clever concepts and witty wordplay to grow a wide range of brands, like Blue Bunny ice cream, Native cosmetics, the LA Rams, CMT, and a slew of other organizations across myriad industries. We talk about why humor works, why brands are scared of it, the sweet spot that …
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This week Claire meets up with Marina Willer, partner at Pentagram. Marina talks about growing up in a creative house in Brazil and being influenced by the politics and injustice there at the time. She talks about moving to the UK to study at the Royal College of Art, working at Wolff Olins, and becoming a partner at Pentagram. Links: Red Setter db…
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This week Claire meets up with Cat How, Founder & ECD of branding agency How & How. Cat talks about her route into design through journalism, ecommerce, and shared office spaces. She discusses her experience at Central St Martins studying for her Masters, and starting How & How during lockdown. Links: Red Setter dba How & How Podcast Editing by Sti…
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This week Claire meets up with Rejane Dal Bello. Rejane talks about how she thought she’d be a dentist as a child but found a love of art on an exchange year in the US. She talks about her time at NYC’s School of Visual Arts being taught by Milton Glaser, moving to the Netherlands and working at Studio Dumbar, setting up her own studio, and why you…
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This week Claire meets up with a personal design hero of hers – Stefan Sagmeister. Stefan talks about his experiences of working with Lou Reed and The Rolling Stones, On the importance of finding something in your life that you’re good at, and working on it to be better, on creative sabbaticals (Stefan has one every 7 years) and his time working wi…
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Rodney Johnson jumped into the deep end on production with his start at Tube Creative, an independent production studio in Atlanta, which gave him his 10,000 of hours of experience and then some. Since then he's only added to his resumé, working on productions in the ad world, for music videos, and beyond. He and Brian met when Rodney was moonlight…
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This week Claire meets up with Robert Brunner, the product and brand designer who set up Apple’s first industrial design department, designed the first PowerBook, and went on to design the product and brand of Beats with Dr Dre and Jimmy Iovine. Robert discusses how he became an engineer after his father, how he moved on to become a product designe…
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Sebastián is one of our favorite people and fellow VMLYR Commerce employee. Unfortunately for this pod's hosts, that's where the comparison stops, because Sebastián has separated himself from many in the advertising world by having more Lions than sub-Saharan Africa. He joins us off the heals of his most recent win, a Grand Prix for his work on Ore…
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This week Claire meets up with Rowena Curlewis and Margaret Nolan of the drinks specialist agency - Denomination. Row & Margaret talk about early beginnings at Lewis Moberly, on the importance of getting the culture right when you set up a business partnership, setting up studios around the world, and some great tips for junior designers. Links: Re…
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We kick off the fourth series of My Life in Design with Jim Sutherland. Jim founded the multi-award winning Studio Sutherl&, and is visiting professor at Norwich University of the Arts. Jim talks about how he got started in design, overcoming his shyness to make an impression and present work, and why you don’t need to wear a suit as a junior desig…
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In this weeks episode of Gearing Up, we’re talking about how I record the podcast. I take you guys through all of the gear that I use and all of the things that make the show work as well as some of the work I’ve put in to streamline this process as much as possible from the recording device to the software to the microphone and I host a cover at a…
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In this weeks episode of the podcast, I’m going through all the reasons why you should not use your knife to pry things. We’re gonna talk about all of the reasons I carry a prybar every day and why I think you should give it a shot if you’re not already on team prybar. In this episode, we talk about some of my favorite makers and some of the reason…
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Episode 61 welcomes back Joshua Womack to talk about his new book about his days as a Cleveland comedian. He tells us what he's learned about book publishing between his debut Copywriting manifesto, "I'm Not a Copywriter But...". He tells us about the importance of a good editor and why he loves the morning time best for his creative pursuits. Buy …
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In this week’s episode, we’re talking custom knives. Well….mostly just my thoughts on them. Do I own any? Why or why not? What are the pros of customs? The cons? Are custom knives worth the hype? All those answered and more! Gearing Up is sponsored by NutSac Bags Use code ‘gtdunn’ to save a few bucks & help support the show! Gearing Up is an everyd…
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Extra thanks to our episode 60 (!!) guest Ellie Lloyd, Executive Creative Director at Glow, who joined us amidst a tropical storm that was falling on top of her Los Angeles home. But the connection holds out and we get a special look at her extensive career in advertising with a focus on promoting for hit movies and television series like The Last …
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This episode of Gearing Up is all about carrying a Backup Blade - why I carry one, how I decide what knife will be today’s backup, and some of the problems that a second knife solves for me. Do you carry more than one blade? If so, why? How do you decide what knife to carry as a backup? If not - what do you think about the idea of carrying multiple…
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In this week’s episode of Gearing Up - we’re talking about why I consider myself an EDC enthusiast. Why being ‘Always Prepared’ is so important, and what you should consider if you’re new to the EDC world! Also - I’m sick, and not in my usual location. Apologies in advance for sub-par audio quality! This is episode one of a multi-part series based …
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On this episode - premium upgrades worth splurging on. Spend a few extra bucks and never buy it again. Fancy markers, new bags, and more! Souls Built MarkSmith NutSac Duffel Zippo Inserts Let me know what your favorite one and done items are!! Support the show Music: Name the Piece 13 - Gangsta Badger by KevinMacLeod Source: https://soundcloud.com/…
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His friends call him "Mundo." Mundo Sando if they're being proper. Edmund Sandoval is a Chicago-based Senior Copywriter for R/GA and a writer writer in his time outside of agency life. He brings us yet another completely unique story about a nonlinear entrance into advertising. He tells us how the pandemic shaped his creative life and what it feels…
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I sincerely hope that this episode doesn’t come off as too negative. I couldn’t shake the feeling that I needed to talk about this. At the end of the day, I think we should be spending time lifting one another up - not criticizing content creators that you don’t agree with. I had another episode scheduled, but I decided to push it back to make room…
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Episode Summary: "Spark of Creativity: Philip Khosid's Journey with Battery LA" In this episode of "The Bad Pod, Advertising Podcast," we interview Philip Khosid, the co-founder of Battery LA. With a background in Grey Worldwide and BBDO, Philip's journey led him to establish Battery in 2013, which saw him crafting campaigns for titans like Warner …
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In this episode of Gearing Up, we’re taking a look a some of the essentials that rarely get the spotlight. We’ve all got these must-have EDC items that get tucked away and almost forgotten about until they’re needed - then we’re so glad that they are there for us! My list looks something like this: Tide To Go Pen Apple AirPods Pro NiteIze G-Series …
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In this episode of Gearing Up, we’re talking about slimming down the carry and making conscious decisions about what goes in my EDC bag. I wanted to find a way to purposefully carry less and use the bag space that I had more efficiently. Of course, a huge shout out to TomToc for sending over their Explorer Crossbody Sling Bag for me to check out. T…
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These young creatives gamified the Cannes Lion experience with The Loudest Roar, a virtual juror experience for anyone with an eye for advertising to see how their taste stacks up against the real Cannes jury selections. Chirag Khushalani is a strategist at AKQA Media City where he and his co-worker, Tobbi Vu, a UX/UI designer got the ball rolling …
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Hey everyone! I’m still here - sorry for being MIA for a bit after the last two episodes. I’ve been working on things in the background and had a pretty big life change in the last few weeks. Listen now to get caught up before I start dropping more content. Thanks again to everyone that listens, shares, subscribes, and reaches out! I appreciate you…
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This week, in the final episode of series 3, Claire meets up with Brian Collins, designer, creative director, educator, and co-founder of design firm COLLINS - named by Forbes as one of the companies transforming the future of brand building. Brian talks about his discovery of design and making the bold statement at the age of 17 that he wanted to …
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Long-time creative team and co-founders of Major Agency, Andrew Fatato & Dave Haller join us for episode 56 to talk about their new pocket-portfolio school, Handbook for Hacks. It's a concise and thorough breakdown of the job of being a creative in advertising. We talk about the foundations of advertising, the problems facing modern advertising sch…
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This week, Claire speaks to Caspar Lam and YuJune Park, Founders of the award-winning Synoptic Office and Professors in Communication Design at the Parsons School of Design, NY. Caspar and YuJune talk about their discovery of design and their shared love of visualising ideas. They discuss how design is constantly evolving and the continued role for…
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This week Claire meets up with David Johnston, founder of Accept & Proceed, exploring his design journey, from discovering graphic design and his art school experience, to entering the design industry at a time in the nineties when graphic design felt ‘punk, exciting and everything is possible.’ David talks about setting up Accept & Proceed and wor…
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This week Claire meets up with the rather fantastic Paula Scher. Paula shares her design journey from discovering graphic design, her art school experience, and landing her first job. She discusses her early career as art director in the 1970s and early 80s, working for CBS records, and becoming a partner of Pentagram NYC in 1991. She discusses her…
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