50 episodes

Created is the podcast that tells sensational stories about how brilliant advertising and design ideas came to life. The creative process, the internal battles, the client struggles, the production drama, the never never giving up to get from good to great. There are loads of award-winning ideas pinned up all over our walls, but it’s the unbelievably uphill battle to get it made, and get it made right, that we are all dying to hear about. Because it’s not just about creativity, it’s about getting it created.

Created is brought to you by The Advertising & Design Club of Canada, hosted by Lyranda Martin-Evans, with music and studio care of Grayson Music.

Created The Advertising & Design Club of Canada, The ADCC

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Created is the podcast that tells sensational stories about how brilliant advertising and design ideas came to life. The creative process, the internal battles, the client struggles, the production drama, the never never giving up to get from good to great. There are loads of award-winning ideas pinned up all over our walls, but it’s the unbelievably uphill battle to get it made, and get it made right, that we are all dying to hear about. Because it’s not just about creativity, it’s about getting it created.

Created is brought to you by The Advertising & Design Club of Canada, hosted by Lyranda Martin-Evans, with music and studio care of Grayson Music.

    How to edit your career [w/ Graham Chisholm]

    How to edit your career [w/ Graham Chisholm]

    Our 50th episode extravaganza! Graham Chisholm, this year’s Mick Griffin Best Editing Award Gold winner, gets candid about his career. From not knowing what he wanted to do, to working in Montreal to Toronto to LA, to launching a business, Graham talks about his career as an editor, the ups and downs, never giving up, and his process for great work. His incredible stories from the cutting room floor will leave you inspired and fired up.

    • 1 hr 4 min
    How to Disney + the truth [w/ Derek Blais]

    How to Disney + the truth [w/ Derek Blais]

    Derek unpacks the Missing Matoaka project, and the true story of Pocahontas. He very candidly speaks about his family and his connection to the work as an Indigenous Canadian.

    • 1 hr 2 min
    How to burn books [w/ Caroline Friesen & Robbie Percy]

    How to burn books [w/ Caroline Friesen & Robbie Percy]

    Caroline and Robbie talk about burning The Handmaid’s Tale (or rather, trying to burn it, with a flame thrower… and Margaret Atwood) as well as work for IKEA that got trolled.

    • 40 min
    How to design your life [w/ Stephanie Yung]

    How to design your life [w/ Stephanie Yung]

    Stephanie opens up about the power of design and its role in not only our industry but in making the world a better place. She also discusses how she used her design expertise to map her journey to motherhood (Project Junior) as well as work to combat unconscious bias with The Micropedia.  It’s a personal, beautiful, incredibly inspiring interview.

    • 53 min
    How to work with celebrities [w/ Diti Katona & John Pylypczak]

    How to work with celebrities [w/ Diti Katona & John Pylypczak]

    Have you ever wondered how to present ideas by carving a potato? Find out the answer with Diti and John! They are THE power couple of all things design, creative, and cool.

    • 1 hr 2 min
    How to be a Serial Entrepreneur [w/ Amin Todai]

    How to be a Serial Entrepreneur [w/ Amin Todai]

    Amin teaches himself how to launch an agency at age 22, befriends the Raptors, starts a “Pimp My Ride” business, gets into the restaurant game, almost goes bankrupt multiple times, sells his ice cream franchise for like a bazillion dollars, is now into AI – oh, and still runs a successful agency. If you remember C-Lounge, this episode is for you.

    • 59 min

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