21 min

Andy Nairn, co-founder creative agency Lucky Generals, Dark Horses & author of 'Go Luck Yourself‪'‬ Creatives on Speed from Faster Ideas

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Creatives on Speed is where Joanne Oatts talks to creative thinkers, makers and doers from all walks of life - about creativity and how they use it in their work.

This week: Andy Nairn, co-founder of creative agency Lucky Generals, chair of sports agency Dark Horses and author of Go Luck Yourself: 40 ways to stack the odds in your brand's favour.

We talk about...


Being guided into advertising by a law professor turned internationally successful author.
The difference between strategy and planning.
Where the name Lucky Generals comes from.
Why a small village on the Scottish borders where Andy grew up became a major draw for internationally famous musicians.
Being taught cello by one of the world's best cello teachers.
What Andy discovered about luck when he wrote his book.
Tips on how you can be both lucky and more creative.
Why he's supporting Commercial Break with his book - to increase working class representation in the advertising and media industries.

SHOW NOTES

Find Andy on Twitter

Find Andy on LinkedIn

Lucky Generals: http://www.luckygenerals.com/ 

Dark Horses: https://www.darkhorses.com/ 

Lucky Bastards: http://www.luckygenerals.com/lucky-bastards

Check out Andy's book: Go Luck Yourself: 40 ways to stack the odds in your favour by Andy Nairn

On Amazon: https://bit.ly/GoLuckY 

Jane Cowan’s International Cello Centre was based Edrom House, Berwickshire.

Read a tribute to Jane Cowen by former pupil, British cellist Stevenis Isserlis

Alexander Mccall Smith: Author of The No.1 Ladies' Detective Agency

WATCH THE VIDEO VERSION HERE

And make sure you don't miss the next episode when it goes live, by following us on LinkedIn, Facebook, Twitter, YouTube or Instagram.

Creatives on Speed is where Joanne Oatts talks to creative thinkers, makers and doers from all walks of life - about creativity and how they use it in their work.

This week: Andy Nairn, co-founder of creative agency Lucky Generals, chair of sports agency Dark Horses and author of Go Luck Yourself: 40 ways to stack the odds in your brand's favour.

We talk about...


Being guided into advertising by a law professor turned internationally successful author.
The difference between strategy and planning.
Where the name Lucky Generals comes from.
Why a small village on the Scottish borders where Andy grew up became a major draw for internationally famous musicians.
Being taught cello by one of the world's best cello teachers.
What Andy discovered about luck when he wrote his book.
Tips on how you can be both lucky and more creative.
Why he's supporting Commercial Break with his book - to increase working class representation in the advertising and media industries.

SHOW NOTES

Find Andy on Twitter

Find Andy on LinkedIn

Lucky Generals: http://www.luckygenerals.com/ 

Dark Horses: https://www.darkhorses.com/ 

Lucky Bastards: http://www.luckygenerals.com/lucky-bastards

Check out Andy's book: Go Luck Yourself: 40 ways to stack the odds in your favour by Andy Nairn

On Amazon: https://bit.ly/GoLuckY 

Jane Cowan’s International Cello Centre was based Edrom House, Berwickshire.

Read a tribute to Jane Cowen by former pupil, British cellist Stevenis Isserlis

Alexander Mccall Smith: Author of The No.1 Ladies' Detective Agency

WATCH THE VIDEO VERSION HERE

And make sure you don't miss the next episode when it goes live, by following us on LinkedIn, Facebook, Twitter, YouTube or Instagram.

21 min