Jacky Winter Gives You The Business

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Sinopsis

Jacky Winter Gives You The Business is a weekly podcast hosted by Lara Chan-Baker and Jeremy Wortsman. As Producers at Jacky Winter — a creative production and artist representation studio based in both Melbourne, Australia and New York City — their roles put them right in the centre of the action, in between client and creative, so they get to see all sides of the process. But they want to see more. Joined by special guests from all corners of the industry landscape, they deep dive into the ideas, issues and insights driving the many moving parts of today's creative ecosystem. Shifting format from year to year, Season 8 sees them venturing outside their own industry to explore how others do it. How they conceive of, manage and produce all sorts of creative outputs — from buildings, to shoes, to plays, to documentaries, and all sorts of other things that make up our lives. It all involves production, and together they're exploring what that looks like for different people and companies and what we can learn from them. Join them each week as they highlight a different industry alongside a very special guest. It’s an ongoing exploration of what the hell we’re all doing and why and how we’re doing it.

Episodios

  • 069 - Inbox ten and below (with Alex Daly)

    08/02/2019 Duración: 59min

    This week! We’re going through our open tabs and will be discussing Performance Reviews, Inbox Infinity, and what etched cucumbers have to do with hustle culture. Helping us bring some outside perspective today is our special guest Alex Daly. Alex is the founder of Vann Alexandra, DalyPR, and, now, Daly. She is the industry’s “Crowdsourceress,” a member of the Forbes 30 Under 30 class of 2016, and a frequent speaker at festivals and events for designers, innovators, women entrepreneurs, and big thinkers. Dubbed a “Kickstarter queen,” “crowdfunding guru,” and “wunderkind”, she has managed crowdfunding and PR campaigns for Oscar-winning filmmakers, Pentagram partners, MIT Media Lab inventors, Neil Young, Joan Didion, and the female-led musical sensation TLC. In 2017, Alex authored her first book, The Crowdsourceress: Get Smart, Get Funded, and Kickstart Your Next Big Idea, published by Hachette. Basically, she’s bloody amazing. Remember! We are now an ENHANCED podcast. That's right - If you listen to our podcas

  • 068 - Algorithm’s got us mapped (with Garry Williams)

    01/02/2019 Duración: 54min

    This week! We’re going through our open tabs and will be discussing Australia’s Socialist Future, Ignoring the Design Industry, and Instagram Husbands. Helping us bring some outside perspective today is our special guest Garry Williams. Garry Williams leads activation partnerships for the forthcoming University of Melbourne innovation precinct Melbourne Connect and the Melbourne node of the global Science Gallery network. He’s the founder of ALTS Projects, a collective (on the way!) focussed on unconventional career paths and projects that consume us, resulting in curation of content and events including Melbourne Tech, FuckUp Nights and various tech, culture and community initiatives. Remember! We are now an ENHANCED podcast. That's right - If you listen to our podcast in Overcast or Pocket Casts, or Castro, you can get super special images, links, and chapter breaks in your player while you listen. Featured links from our discussion - Want to get these in your inbox every Friday? Sign up for our text-only

  • 067 - Hot Turkey Cops (with Carla McRae)

    25/01/2019 Duración: 01h02min

    This week! We’re going through our open tabs and will be discussing how to live like a genius, the next big thing in virtual reality, and regaining power in our tech-dependent age. Helping us bring some outside perspective today is our special guest Carla McRae. Carla is a mighty talented Melbourne-based illustrator. We first met Carla when she interned here at our gallery, Lamington Drive, and since then she’s continued to develop her practice, taking things to enormous heights, and we’re unbelievably proud to represent her on the Jacky Winter roster. Her works pull together a blank space with clean lines, geometric shapes, and strong colour. They’re simple, honest images, inspired by the beauty of everyday moments and simple pleasures Remember! We are now an ENHANCED podcast. That's right - If you listen to our podcast in Overcast or Pocket Casts, or Castro, you can get super special images, links, and chapter breaks in your player while you listen. Featured links from our discussion - Want to get these in

  • 066 - We’re just natural bullshitters

    18/01/2019 Duración: 58min

    This week! We’re going through our open tabs and will be discussing how to land a job as a producer, our industry predictions for 2019, and of course, Mickey Mouse. As we do once a month, we’re taking a three month slow boat to New York where we are joined by North American managing agent and producer Bianca Bramham. Remember! We are now an ENHANCED podcast. That's right - If you listen to our podcast in Overcast or Pocket Casts, or Castro, you can get super special images, links, and chapter breaks in your player while you listen. Featured links from our discussion - Want to get these in your inbox every Friday? Sign up for our text-only tinyletter at tinyletter.com/jackywinter Lara Email from Emma Dalzell https://www.dropbox.com/s/yloxqzs63rw3eaw/EmmaDalzell-Email.png?dl=0 How Millennials Became The Burnout Generation https://www.buzzfeednews.com/article/annehelenpetersen/millennials-burnout-generation-debt-work JWGYTB Episode 1 http://jackywinter.givesyouthe.biz/1 General assembly https://generalassemb.l

  • 065 - It doesn’t matter how long you take a dip for, you’re still gonna get wet (with Matt Huynh)

    21/12/2018 Duración: 58min

    This week! We’re going through our open tabs and will be discussing Brandless Brands, Mental Health in the Advertising Industry, and one of the largest art projects which has never exhibited. Helping us bring some outside perspective today is our special guest Matt Huynh. Matt is a visual artist and storyteller based in New York City. His bold brush and ink paintings are informed by poetic Eastern sumi-e ink traditions and popular contemporary Western comic books. His animation, paintings and comics interrogate war, diaspora, refugees, asylum seekers and migrant communities. Huynh's work has been exhibited by the MoMA, The Smithsonian, The Sydney Opera House, Brooklyn Museum, Brooklyn Academy of Music and New York Historical Society. His clients include the Washington Post, New York Times and The Atlantic. His most recent work on the world's first Instagram documentary with SBS was about the Rohingya refugee crisis and was nominated for a Walkley Award for Excellence in Journalism. Remember! We are now an EN

  • 064 - Cricket scores, someone who drove off a cliff and Karl Stefanovic’s wedding (with Jana Perkovic, Assemble Papers)

    14/12/2018 Duración: 53min

    This week! We’re going through our open tabs and will be discussing corporate vegetarianism, the future of retail, and how to build a functional home. Helping us bring some outside perspective today is our special guest Jana Perkovic. Jana is the editor of Assemble Papers, a Melbourne-based magazine about small footprint living across art, architecture, design, environment, and financial matters, which neatly brings together her background in urbanism and her interest in telling stories through media. She has worked in urban policy in Brussels and in place-making through art in Berlin, and she also works as a researcher in urban design and planning policy at the University of Melbourne. To make sure both sides of her brain get used, she also has a side gig as a performing arts critic and dramaturg. Jana writes a long-standing column on theatre for The Lifted Brow, and co-creates Audiostage, a podcast of conversations with creatives. Basically, she’s amazing. Remember! We are now an ENHANCED podcast. That's ri

  • 063 - Small Head Big Body

    06/12/2018 Duración: 46min

    This week! We’re going through our open tabs and will be discussing the cultivation of Patience, updates to Adobe’s Brand Illustration Style, and how to price a logo. As we do once a month, we’re taking a 24 hour flight to New York where we are joined by North American managing agent and producer Bianca Bramham. Remember! We are now an ENHANCED podcast. That's right - If you listen to our podcast in Overcast or Pocket Casts, or Castro, you can get super special images, links, and chapter breaks in your player while you listen. Featured links from our discussion - Want to get these in your inbox every Friday? Sign up for our text-only tinyletter at tinyletter.com/jackywinter Intro Jacky Winter NY Job Description https://jackywinter.typeform.com/to/NmUOMn Lara How to be a more patient person https://www.nytimes.com/2018/11/05/smarter-living/how-to-be-a-more-patient-person.html The buddhadharma: The Practitioner's Quarterly https://www.lionsroar.com/buddhadharma/ Jeremy Designing Adobe’s Brand Illustration Sty

  • 062 - Mount Stupid (with Georgia Frances King, Quartz)

    30/11/2018 Duración: 01h03min

    This week! We’re going through our open tabs and will be discussing Cultural Discourse, The Rise of Custom Type Design, and welcoming our new chatbot overlords.. Helping us bring some outside perspective today is our special guest Georgia Frances King. Georgia is an editor born in Melbourne and currently based in New York. A New York Times best-selling editor, she has lead international teams of award-winning journalists, moderated blockchain panels at the UN, and spoken about primal psychology at Creative Mornings. Formerly the editor of the award-winning design magazine Kinfolk, she has fused her background in lifestyle journalism with her passion for emerging technology. As Quartz’s ideas editor, she aims to bring a quality-of-life focus to the future’s most pressing topics and translate dense, academic subjects into engaging content through op-eds on qz.com. She’s fresh back in town after a trip to Dubai for the World Economic Forum’s Annual Convening of the Global Future Councils, because, of course, she

  • 061 - Mr. In This Kind Of Way (with Luke Malone)

    23/11/2018 Duración: 59min

    This week! We’re going through our open tabs and will be discussing the benefits of silent meetings, US Immigration, and our deepest, darkest fears. Helping us bring some outside perspective today is our special guest Luke Malone. Luke gets around. He started out writing for magazines and newspapers in Australia before moving to New York. Once there, he continued to write, but also started producing TV documentaries and podcasts for places including This American Life, Gimlet Media, and Showtime. A couple of years back he wrote a National Magazine Award-nominated feature about teenage pedophiles and began traveling around the U.S. giving talks on child sexual abuse prevention and contributing to academic books on the topic. He is currently working as a story producer for FX Network's first true crime documentary series. Remember! We are now an ENHANCED podcast. That's right - If you listen to our podcast in Overcast or Pocket Casts, or Castro, you can get super special images, links, and chapter breaks in you

  • 060 - Annual bloodletting Wiccan ritual where we pray to the advertising gods

    02/11/2018 Duración: 51min

    This week! We’re going through our open tabs and will be discussing The Dark Side of the Force, The omnipresent Mailchimp Rebrand, and Smart Museums. As we do once a month, we’re taking our furlough to New York where we are joined by North American managing agent and producer Bianca Bramham. Remember! We are now an ENHANCED podcast. That's right - If you listen to our podcast in Overcast or Pocket Casts, or Castro, you can get super special images, links, and chapter breaks in your player while you listen. Featured links from our discussion - Want to get these in your inbox every Friday? Sign up for our text-only tinyletter at tinyletter.com/jackywinter Lara Why The Dark Side Of The Force Had To Be Dark https://medium.com/s/nautilus-power/why-the-dark-side-of-the-force-had-to-be-dark-df9001032d88 Six Thinking Hats https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Six_Thinking_Hats Anish Kapoor Angers Artists by Seizing Exclusive Rights to ‘Blackest Black’ Pigment https://news.artnet.com/art-world/anish-kapoor-vantablack-exclus

  • 059 - The Nickelback of political expressions (with Jon Westenberg)

    25/10/2018 Duración: 57min

    This week! We’re going through our open tabs and will be discussing the inevitable Banksy Shredding, Learning through Drawing, and the Resurgence of Zine Culture. Helping us bring some outside perspective today is our special guest Jon Westenberg. Jon has built a career on content, through their columns in Inc.com, the San Francisco Chronicle, Startup Grind, TIME online, and the New York Observer, as well as over many many other publications. Incredibly, Jon holds the largest Medium audience in the APAC region (with a following of 125 thousand), and one of the largest worldwide. They hold a platinum Hermes award for digital content, and have worked as the CMO for Speedlancer, the CMO for Fishburners and is currently the Director of PR and Communications for Flare and the marketing advisor to connected environments platform PAM. Crazy, crazy stuff. Remember! We are now an ENHANCED podcast. That's right - If you listen to our podcast in Overcast or Pocket Casts, or Castro, you can get super special images, link

  • 058 - INFOGRAPHICS ARE RULING (with Beci Orpin)

    19/10/2018 Duración: 48min

    This week! We’re going through our open tabs and will be discussing the current state of the illustration industry, why desk jobs can be exhausting, and the inherent privilege of creative work. Helping us bring some outside perspective today is our special guest and Jacky Winter Artist Beci Orpin. Beci is a creative practitioner based right here in Melbourne! Her work occupies a space between illustration, design and craft. Beci has run a freelance studio for over 20 years, catering to a wide range of clients, as well as exhibiting her work both locally and internationally. She has authored four D.I.Y books and one children’s title. Her work is described as colourful, graphic, bold, feminine and dream-like. She also happens to the the other half of Raph Rashid, who we interviewed way back in episode 33! Remember! We are now an ENHANCED podcast. That's right - If you listen to our podcast in Overcast or Pocket Casts, or Castro, you can get su

  • 057 - A secret society of mass vigilantes

    12/10/2018 Duración: 43min

    This week! We’re taking our monthly visit to New York where we are joined by North American managing agent and producer Bianca Bramham. We'll be going through our open tabs and discussing Board Games, The end of Advertising, and Virtual Product Placement. Remember! We are now an ENHANCED podcast. That's right - If you listen to our podcast in Overcast or Pocket Casts, or Castro, you can get super special images, links, and chapter breaks in your player while you listen. Featured links from our discussion - Want to get these in your inbox every Friday? Sign up for our text-only tinyletter at tinyletter.com/jackywinter Lara Ad Quest https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/597180658/ad-quest# Rhino hero https://boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/91514/rhino-hero Codenames https://boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/178900/codenames The Analyst https://boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/15620/analyst-game Board and logic https://www.smh.com.au/national/board-and-logic-20031211-gdhyiz.html Jeremy Advertising is obsolete - here’s why it’

  • 056 - Dat Earned Media (with Emily Naismith)

    05/10/2018 Duración: 55min

    This week! We’re going through our open tabs and will be discussing the perils of government funded arts organisations, what happens when clients sue their ad agencies, and the structure of trust! Helping us bring some outside perspective today is our special guest Emily Naismith. Emily is a writer, creative and strategist. She hosts the food podcast Ingredipedia which has been listed by The Age as one of the top Australian podcasts and writes columns on Broadsheet called Snack Detective and Food We Fight About. Currently she is Director of Branded Content at Broadsheet Studio, which was just named Branded Content Studio of the Year at the Mumbrella Publish Awards. She’s also worked in the creative department of Clemenger BBDO Melbourne and for publications including Lifelounge and The Thousands. Recently she’s worked on campaigns for Disney, Mercedes, NAB and the AFL among many more. Remember! We are now an ENHANCED podcast. That's right - If you listen to our podcast in Overcast or Pocket Casts, or Castro,

  • 055 - Massive and Scary (with Elliott Burford)

    28/09/2018 Duración: 54min

    This week! We’re going through our open tabs and will be discussing Podcasting Apps, Inspiration Overload, and Personal Brands. Helping us bring some outside perspective today is our special guest Elliott Burford. Originally from South Australia, Elliott is now a creative lead at the Google Creative Lab in New York. Previously at R/GA New York, he designed key experiences for global brands including Audible, Nike, Samsung, Tiffany & Co and YouTube. Prior to moving stateside, Elliott spent two years in Italy at Fabrica, producing illustration, objects and film for commercial ventures, non-profit organizations and exhibitions. Remember! We are now an ENHANCED podcast. That's right - If you listen to our podcast in Overcast or Pocket Casts, or Castro, you can get super special images, links, and chapter breaks in your player while you listen. Featured links from our discussion - Want to get these in your inbox every Friday? Sign up for our text-only tinyletter at tinyletter.com/jackywinter Intro It’s Deco

  • 054 - Superfriends!

    21/09/2018 Duración: 51min

    This week! We're joined by Bianca in our New York office to go through our open tabs. We discuss collecting conceptual art, the emergence of visual contracts, and best practices for presenting (and receiving!) portfolios! Remember! We are now an ENHANCED podcast. That's right - If you listen to our podcast in Overcast or Pocket Casts, or Castro, you can get super special images, links, and chapter breaks in your player while you listen. Featured links from our discussion - Want to get these in your inbox every Friday? Sign up for our text-only tinyletter at tinyletter.com/jackywinter Lara Conceptual Art Wasn’t Meant to Be Collected. Now It Sells for Six Figures https://www.artsy.net/article/artsy-editorial-conceptual-art-meant-collected-sells-six-figures Ten thousand lines about 10 inches (25 cm) long, covering the wall evenly. https://massmoca.org/event/walldrawing86/ Sol LeWitt Dia:Beacon https://www.diaart.org/program/exhibitions-projects/sol-lewitt-collection-display JWGYTB Episode 048 http://jackywinte

  • 053 - A new kind of brain (with Fraser Shiers, Forge and Morrow)

    14/09/2018 Duración: 52min

    Helping us bring some outside perspective today is our special guest Fraser Shiers. One of our talented Jacky Winter artists, Fraser Shiers is an award-winning illustrator, and the founder and director of Forge & Morrow — a studio specialising in CGI and 3D illustration and typography. His works are playful and inventive, precise and detailed — utilising the 3D medium to skilfully compose images that blur the line between illustration and reality. Thanks to these skills, Fraser has produced work for the best of the best, including Telstra, Harley Davidson, Optus, VB, and Cadbury, amongst many others. He’s the man we often turn to when we need high-level technical advice about 3D, because his knowledge in this area runs extremely deep. And now we get to pick his brains on the podcast! Remember! We are now an ENHANCED podcast. That's right - If you listen to our podcast in Overcast or Pocket Casts, or Castro, you can get super special images, links, and chapter breaks in your player while you listen. Featu

  • 052 - He slices, he dices, he even makes Julienne Fries! (with Benjamin Law)

    07/09/2018 Duración: 46min

    Benjamin Law writes books, TV screenplays, columns, essays and feature journalism. He slices, he dices, he even makes julienne fries! He’s the author of the memoir The Family Law which is now an award wining TV series for SBS, the travel book Gaysia: Adventures in the Queer East (2012) and the Quarterly Essay on Safe Schools, Moral Panic 101. He’s the co-author of Shit Asian Mothers Say (2014) with his sister Michelle, and the sex/relationships advice book Law School (2017) with his mum Jenny. In addition to having written for almost every publication in Australia and beyond— Every week, Benjamin co-hosts ABC RN’s weekly national pop culture show Stop Everything and online startup and tech TV show That Startup Show. You can also watch him on TV shows like ABC’s Q&A and SBS’s forthcoming Filthy Rich and Homeless. Long story short, we bagged a legit television personality, and we’re delighted to welcome him as he makes a whirlwind trip to Melbourne from his home in Sydney to discuss his open tabs on this we

  • 051 - Library Rules

    31/08/2018 Duración: 47min

    Some more astute listeners might have noticed a distinct lack of Bramham in this season, and that’s because we’ve been deliberately changing things up a bit here, as there have simply been too many links to share each week, and it’s really hard to shut us up, so to help keep things at a more reasonable level we’re capping it to three links and will regrouping/catching up with B every couple of weeks, starting with this episode right here where Jeremy, Lara, and Bianca reunite and rifle through our open tabs. We discuss the Basecamp’s library rules in open office spaces, what 50 dollars gets you in a motion design commission, and the future of podcasting! Remember! We are now an ENHANCED podcast. That's right - If you listen to our podcast in Overcast or Pocket Casts, or Castro, you can get super special images, links, and chapter breaks in your player while you listen. Featured links from our discussion - Want to get these in your inbox every Friday? Sign up for our text-only tinyletter at tinyletter.com/jac

  • 050 - Welcoming our new robot overlords (with Jeff Hamada of Booooooom)

    24/08/2018 Duración: 55min

    Helping us bring some outside perspective today is our special guest and founder of Booooooom, Jeff Hamada. Jeff is a Japanese Canadian artist living and working in Vancouver. In 2008 he created Booooooom (spelled with 7 o’s), which quickly became one of the largest art blogs on the Internet. In 2015 his first book “Remake: Master Works of Art Reimagined” was published by San Francisco-based Chronicle Books. Jeff now spends a lot of his time creating things for brands and has worked with the likes of everyone from Adobe to Uniqlo. He has also spoken on the topics of curation, creativity, and community-building at creative conferences all over the world. Remember! We are now an ENHANCED podcast. That's right - If you listen to our podcast in Overcast or Pocket Casts, or Castro, you can get super special images, links, and chapter breaks in your player while you listen. Featured links from our discussion - Want to get these in your inbox every Friday? Sign up for our text-only tinyletter at tinyletter.com/jac

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