The Pink Book Podcast The Pink Book
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Starting a career in the creative industry can be incredibly difficult. Each Thursday, join Martina Gordeen, founder of The Pink Book, as she dissects the media industry through her interviews with a range of creative individuals and her conversations about industry related topics. If you are a creative, want to learn more about the business side of the industry, or just want to get motivated by someone else’s career, this is the podcast for you.
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Mabintou Kolley discusses her 365 day challenge and securing her biggest client as Interdisciplinary Designer
Martina Gordeen talks to the founder of @Mabin2 and the Beauty Hive App, Mabintou Kolley about her progression as an Interdisciplinary Designer.
Together, they discuss the moment that sparked her interest in design, going from charging £35 for a logo to £150+, securing her most prominent client and so much more! -
Ama talks about being a Copywriter, going viral and more.
Ama, who is one-third of the Rice at Home team, discusses the events that led up to her falling in love with copywriting, the most popular niches in copywriting and much more
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Post Carlton talks about being a DOP and starting his own production agency
In this episode, Martina Gordeen talks to Post Carlton about his career as a DOP, starting his own production agency, believing in himself and much more.
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Naomi from Luxe Moments talks about the realities of being an Event Planner
Martina Gordeen and Naomi discuss the realities of being an event planner, dropping out of uni and not letting negativity stop you from pursuing your passion.
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Kacey talks about quitting his 9-5 and starting his own business, Blank.Tile
Martina Gordeen talks to Kacey about the things that led him to quit his 9-5 and create his own lane as an entrepreneur.
He explains why he started Blank.Tile and what it means to be an athlete-creative. -
Shanice Mears talks about moving to London and co-founding The Elephant Room
Martina Gordeen talks to Shanice Mears about her journey as a creative. Together they discuss the reasons why she moved to London from Birmingham, co-founding an advertising agency and what it actually means to be Head of Talent.