The Flame

Bob Raynor

The Flame is a podcast for creatives who are feeling lost, laid off, or stuck in their career journey. Hosted by Bob Raynor, a seasoned Creative Director, this podcast features real conversations with other creatives navigating uncertainty and trying to rediscover their passion. With candid, heartfelt interviews and personal insights, each episode is a reminder that even in the toughest times, we can find a spark to reignite the flame of creativity. Join us as we light the way forward together, one story at a time.

  1. 1 HR AGO · BONUS

    The Friday 5 | Show Up. Make Things. Stay Human.

    Show Up. Make Things. Stay Human. | The Friday 5 In this episode of The Friday 5, Bob Raynor takes a quieter, more reflective approach to creativity and career life during uncertain times. Amid ongoing layoffs, job instability, and burnout across the creative industry, Bob reflects on a recent New York Times Well article, “An Overlooked Prescription for Happiness,” which explores how engaging in the arts, even casually, has proven mental and physical health benefits. Drawing on research from Dr. Daisy Fancourt of University College London, the episode explores creativity as a “forgotten fifth pillar of health,” alongside sleep, diet, exercise, and nature. Bob connects this research to the lived experience of creative professionals, emphasizing the importance of making things for their own sake and seeking out community, not for networking, but for connection. This episode is a reminder that creativity doesn’t always need to be productive or monetized to matter and that showing up, making something, and being around other creative humans can be enough to carry you forward. Topics covered: Creativity and mental health The impact of layoffs and industry uncertainty Art as a form of care and stability Community as a source of resilience Why making things still matters Keywords: creative mental health, creativity and wellbeing, Friday 5 podcast, Bob Raynor, creative burnout, art and happiness, creative community, future of creative work

    5 min
  2. EP. 16 — Start With a Blank Page: Carl Napolitano on Creativity, Collaboration and Resilience

    6 HR AGO

    EP. 16 — Start With a Blank Page: Carl Napolitano on Creativity, Collaboration and Resilience

    In this episode of The Flame, I’m joined by Carl Napolitano, a Creative Director with nearly two decades of experience in pharmaceutical advertising. Carl shares his journey into pharma, why creativity actually thrives within constraints, and how starting with a blank page still fuels his passion for the work. We also dig into the realities of today’s job market for senior creatives — navigating layoffs, recruiter ghosting, LinkedIn’s evolution, and the emotional toll of being on the other side of hiring after years in leadership. Throughout the conversation, Carl offers a steady, hard-earned perspective on resilience, collaboration, and creative confidence, reminding listeners that rejection is part of the craft, not a reflection of their value. Topics we cover: Why pharma advertising is “working inside a box” and why that can spark better ideas The joy of starting with a blank page and building meaning from complexity How layoffs and rejection impact creative identity The loss of human connection in recruiting and hiring Why collaboration, not ego, makes great creative work Advice for creatives navigating uncertainty and long job searches Carl leaves listeners with a simple but powerful reminder: “Don’t take it personally. It’s part of the industry.” CHAPTERS00:00 Introduction and Background 01:48 Carl's Journey into Pharma Advertising 05:23 The Creative Process in Pharma 09:51 The Impact of Pharma Work 12:16 Working with Teams and Collaboration 13:30 The Shift to Remote Work 17:08 Navigating the Job Market and Layoffs 20:03 The Role of LinkedIn in Job Searching 24:22 The Changing Dynamics of Recruitment 26:25 The Impact of Layoffs on Creative Confidence 27:42 Building Resilience in the Creative Industry 31:30 Shifts in the Advertising Landscape 34:49 Client Perspectives and Budget Constraints 39:45 Navigating the Pharma Creative Space 41:39 The Future of Freelancing and Small Agencies 44:35 Advice for Creatives Facing Challenges RESOURCES & LINKS• Guest LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/carlnapolitano/• The Flame website: https://www.theflamepod.com/• Subscribe on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@TheFlamePodcast• Listen on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-flame/id1774068657FIND YOUR FLAMEIf this helped you, please subscribe and share it with a friend who’s navigating a creative career change.

    45 min

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The Flame is a podcast for creatives who are feeling lost, laid off, or stuck in their career journey. Hosted by Bob Raynor, a seasoned Creative Director, this podcast features real conversations with other creatives navigating uncertainty and trying to rediscover their passion. With candid, heartfelt interviews and personal insights, each episode is a reminder that even in the toughest times, we can find a spark to reignite the flame of creativity. Join us as we light the way forward together, one story at a time.