Is this remotely working? Deb & Ang
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A podcast where long-time creative partners tackle life in this new work-from-anywhere world — while living on opposite sides of the world.
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Episode 04: Sam & Nicole - A long-time creative team that won’t quit (or will they?)
The Great Resignation. The Big Quit. No matter what you call it, it’s happening. And definitely in advertising. In this episode we catch up with Sam Arcade and Nicole Lucey, another long-time creative team we admire. For over a decade they’ve made their own rules that break the unwritten rules of being an advertising creative. When they were new moms, they blew our minds by making themselves a hybrid work-from-home situation, which was unheard of at the time. And now, they’ve got their own Bi...
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Episode 3: Looking back: What we miss, what we don’t.
Now that the world has been flipped on its head for 18 months, Deb & Ang discuss the things they miss about their old work life, along with the things they definitely don’t miss at all. From peeing in Penn station to grabbing gummy candy with Billy Porter - this episode isn’t just about looking back. It’s about looking ahead, because like it or not (we like it!), this new work-from-anywhere world doesn’t seem to be going anywhere.
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Episode 02: Unwritten rules to making work, work.
No matter what you do for work, if you want to be better at it (and happier), Deb & Ang believe finding a “work partner” is everything. In this episode, they’ll talk about how a great partnership can save you from so many things —like emails that should never leave your drafts folder. They’ll also get into their unwritten “rules” of partnership that have made their partnership, and their work lives so much stronger.
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Episode 01: A pandemic can't stop a strong partnership.
In a world where so many of us have been working remotely, Deb & Ang are taking it to new levels: all the way from Montclair, NJ to Sydney, Australia. In this episode, they’ll talk about their 14-year history as a creative team, and how it’s prepared them for their new situation in this sudden work-from-anywhere world.