Second Wind by AKA

Gully Flowers, Kerrie Finch, Jake Neske

Second Wind is the show about how creative power is built. Hosted by Also Known As, Second Wind features candid conversations with the creative leaders, founders, CMOs, producers, and operators shaping modern creativity. We go inside the work, pressure, politics, pivots, and instincts behind ideas that change careers, companies, and culture. These are conversations about reputation, taste, production, leadership, reinvention, AI, in-house agencies, and how great work actually gets made. For creative leaders, producer buyers, brand builders, agency founders, and anyone trying to understand

  1. Why Neurodiversity Exposes the Myth of the “Normal User”

    3 days ago

    Why Neurodiversity Exposes the Myth of the “Normal User”

    We keep designing for a “normal” user. The problem is, that person does not exist. For neurodiverse people, that myth shows up early. In classrooms. In checklists. In systems that reward one way of thinking, one way of sitting still, one way of paying attention, one way of moving through the world. On this episode of Second Wind, Gully Flowers and Kerrie Finch talk with David Vogel, Executive Experience Director at Hypersolid, about neurodiversity, accessibility, AI, and the future of human-centered design. David argues that accessibility should not be treated as an edge case or a compliance layer. It should be foundational. Because once you stop designing for the fictional average person, you can start designing for actual humans. The conversation moves from ADHD and school systems to crash test dummies, smart workplaces, Google, Siemens, Lotus, and AI-powered customer experiences. It also gets into why ChatGPT is only the first crude interface for AI, why brands should be careful about handing their customer relationships to AI platforms, and how intelligent experiences could create more adaptive, personal, and useful interactions across digital and physical spaces. This is a conversation about neurodiversity, inclusive design, accessibility, AI strategy, personalization, brand experience, and the future of interfaces. In this episode, we cover How neurodiversity reframes accessibilityWhy school can punish ADHD and neurodiverse peopleWhat crash test dummies reveal about designing for averagesWhy AI needs to move beyond the chatbotHow brands can use AI without surrendering customer relationships What intelligent experiences could mean for workplaces, retail, and personalizationGuest: David Vogel, Executive Experience Director at Hypersolid Hosts: Gully Flowers and Kerrie Finch Podcast: Second Wind

    37 min
  2. 28 Apr

    Craig Allen on Old Spice, Skittles, and Protecting the Creative Weirdos

    Craig Allen wrote the Skittles spot where a man accidentally murders his family with rainbow candy. He helped make the Old Spice response campaign ; 286 videos in 36 hours, one every 7 minutes, until they broke YouTube. Then he left Wieden+Kennedy, asked Dan Wieden what to call his new agency, and got told every name was stupid. This week on Second Wind, the founder and CCO of CALLEN sits down with Gully Flowers and Kerrie Finch to talk about how to sell ideas that scare clients to death. Inside the episode: - Why the best risky ideas are “stupid smart” — and how to make a CMO feel dumb for not buying them - The real story behind the Skittles Touch shoot: explosives, cops, a $$$$ glass desk filled with hundreds of thousands of real Skittles, and one PA running through the shot - How a six-person writers’ room turned Old Spice into the fastest creative operation in advertising history - Why Dan Wieden made him put his own name on the agency (and why it changed how he works) - The case for fun as a strategic weapon, not a vibe - What independent agencies have to do now that the holding cos have stopped pretending to care about creativity Craig has won two Cannes Grand Prix, the Grand Effie, Best in Show at The One Show, two black D&AD pencils, an Emmy, and was once named one of the 50 sexiest creatives in the world by Creativity Magazine. We do not let him forget it. Second Wind is a Webby Honoree podcast at the intersection of creativity, leadership, and advertising. Hosted by Gully Flowers and Kerrie Finch of AKA. New episodes fortnightly. Leave a review if it landed.

    46 min

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Second Wind is the show about how creative power is built. Hosted by Also Known As, Second Wind features candid conversations with the creative leaders, founders, CMOs, producers, and operators shaping modern creativity. We go inside the work, pressure, politics, pivots, and instincts behind ideas that change careers, companies, and culture. These are conversations about reputation, taste, production, leadership, reinvention, AI, in-house agencies, and how great work actually gets made. For creative leaders, producer buyers, brand builders, agency founders, and anyone trying to understand

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