Just a Chat With

Andrew Dobbie

We’re a video podcast diving into the mind's of the World's best brand and creativity experts. Hosted by Andrew Dobbie - https://linkedin.com/in/andrewdobbie Powered by MadeBrave - http://madebrave.com Book Andrew as a guest on your show, or to speak at your event - http://www.andrewdobbie.co.uk — Give us a follow on our social channels: - https://facebook.com/JustaChatWith - https://instagram.com/JustAChatWith - https://twitter.com/justachatwith - https://linkedin.com/company/35615125 — Our website: https://justachatwith.com

  1. JAN 19

    Episode 40: Siobhan Mackenzie, Fashion Designer | From the Black Isle to Designer for Celebrity A-Listers

    In this episode of "Just a Chat With," host Andrew Dobbie speaks with Siobhan Mackenzie, an award-winning Scottish fashion designer known for her unique approach to contemporary Scottish dress. Siobhan shares her journey from a young girl sketching designs in the Black Isle to dressing celebrities like Justin Bieber and Shania Twain. She discusses the importance of her heritage and how it influences her work, particularly in creating bespoke kilts that blend tradition with modernity. Siobhan also reflects on the challenges of being a solo entrepreneur, the significance of mentorship, and the impact of her upbringing on her creative process. The conversation delves into Siobhan's experiences in the fashion industry, including her education, the importance of practical skills, and the hurdles she faced in establishing her brand. She emphasises the value of storytelling in fashion and how her designs are rooted in personal narratives. As she prepares for the upcoming Commonwealth Games, where she will design the official tartan and outfits for Team Scotland, Siobhan highlights the pride she feels in representing her country through her work. The episode is a testament to resilience, creativity, and the power of following one's passion. Keywords Scottish fashion, Siobhan Mackenzie, contemporary dress, entrepreneurship, fashion design, Commonwealth Games, storytelling in fashion, kilts, heritage, creativity Takeaways "I decided I would be a fashion designer with great confidence at 10 years old!" "Fashion style is very subjective; not everyone is going to like the same thing." "You just have to get over that fear of rejection and just put yourself out there." "If I got comfortable in a job, I might have never gone and done my own thing." "It's important to find a support network around you." "You need to learn to ask for help and not be too proud of that." "There's always going to be a place for traditional kilts, but there is also room to play on the contemporary side of it." "I think storytelling is so important in fashion." "You have to consider what I'm designing has to be something that everyone's going to feel confident in." "You can't force people to wear X, Y, or Z; you just have to keep moving on to the next opportunity." "I've got nothing to lose if I just go for it." "Fashion style is very subjective." "You just never know, do you?" Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Siobhan Mackenzie 01:21 Growing Up in the Black Isle 02:28 The Spark of Creativity 04:14 Education and Early Influences 06:32 Starting a Business at 21 08:27 The Importance of Practical Skills 10:40 First Breaks and Celebrity Clients 18:09 Balancing Tradition and Modernity 20:05 The Power of Storytelling in Fashion 23:33 Challenges in the Scottish Fashion Industry 29:05 Experiences in New York 33:15 Dressing Celebrities: The Justin Bieber Story 39:18 The Ups and Downs of Custom Work 44:20 Mental Health and Work-Life Balance 51:15 Designing for the Commonwealth Games 56:35 The Creative Process Behind Tartan Design

    59 min
  2. 12/08/2025

    Episode 39 | Andrey Tyukavkin | Le Pub, Global Executive Creative Director & Founder of Le Garage | The Neuroscience of Sick Ideas

    Known in the industry as "Heineken Jesus," Andrey Tyukavkin is one of the most inventive creative minds working today. As Global Executive Creative Director at Le Pub and Chief Innovation Officer & Founder of Le Garage—their global innovation and prototyping hub—he's led award-winning work for Heineken, Netflix, and Philips, racking up 70 Cannes Lions and over 232 creative awards to his name, ranking as the #3 Executive Creative Director at Cannes Lions 2022. He also speaks seven languages! In this episode, we explore the fascinating connection between neuroscience and creativity. Andrey opens up about his panic attacks, the "dead spot" in his brain, and the science that links an enlarged amygdala to creative genius. We discuss why the best ideas often come from brains that refuse to work in linear ways—and why being "a bit sick" might be exactly what the industry needs. We also dive into his approach to innovation: from The Closer (a bottle opener that shuts down your work apps) to The Boring Phone (a Nokia-inspired antidote to smartphone addiction), Andrey explains how prototyping physical objects in-house allows his team to move at speed and create campaigns that become instant PR stories. Plus: why he values engineering backgrounds over advertising experience, the danger of AI producing "perfectly average" results, and his advice to young creatives—"F**k around and find out." Follow Andrey here: ⁠Linkedin⁠ ⁠Instagram⁠ — ⁠Watch this episode on YouTube⁠ — We’re a video podcast talking brand and creativity with the world’s best in class. Hosted by ⁠Andrew Dobbie⁠ Sponsored by ⁠The One Club for Creativity⁠ Powered by ⁠MadeBrave⁠ Follow us: ⁠Facebook⁠ ⁠Instagram⁠ ⁠Twitter⁠ ⁠Linkedin⁠ Our website(s):  ⁠https://justachatwith.com http://www.andrewdobbie.co.uk http://www.madebrave.com

    1h 6m
  3. 10/31/2025

    Episode 38 | Lars Bastholm | Bastholm Creative Consulting, Ex-CCO at Google | Wonderpanic: Navigating the AI Creative Revolution

    Keywords creativity, AI, digital advertising, leadership, work-life balance, personal growth, innovation, creative management, technology, storytelling Summary In this episode of 'Just a Chat with a Brand and Creativity', host Andrew Dobbie interviews Lars Bastholm, a seasoned creative leader with a rich history in digital advertising and AI. They discuss Lars's unconventional journey into creativity, the evolution of digital advertising, and the challenges of leading creative teams. Lars shares insights on work-life balance, the impact of AI on creativity, and the importance of personal projects for young creatives. The conversation also touches on the duality of AI's potential, exemplified through a humorous experiment with an AI-generated Billy the Fish, showcasing the playful side of creativity in the age of technology. Takeaways Lars's journey into creativity was accidental, starting from a film and English degree. Direct marketing taught Lars the importance of understanding customers. The arrival of the internet changed the landscape of advertising. Leadership styles must adapt to different cultural backgrounds. Creative management often involves navigating corporate politics. AI tools can enhance creativity but should not replace the creative process. Personal projects are crucial for showcasing a creative's true self. The balance between work and life is essential for creativity. AI can create absurd scenarios, but human input is vital for quality. The future of creativity lies in collaboration between humans and AI. Titles Navigating Creativity in the Age of AI From Advertising to AI: Lars Bastholm's Journey Sound bites ""AI can superpower your creativity."" ""Fail fast, have fun while doing it."" ""You don't want to do the shit jobs."" Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Lars Bastholm 02:59 Lars's Journey into Creativity 10:02 The Evolution of Digital Marketing 12:17 Leadership in Creative Teams 18:04 The Challenges of Creative Management 25:04 Transitioning to Google and Work-Life Balance 30:06 Navigating the Creative Landscape at Google 31:58 Creative Leadership at Google 34:44 Balancing Work and Family Life 36:21 The Rise of AI and Machine Learning 39:41 Exploring AI Tools for Creativity 41:34 The Scandinavian Creative AI Summit 43:45 Wonder Panic: The Duality of AI in Creativity 46:44 The Dance of Human and AI Collaboration 49:40 Sora 2: A New AI Social Network 51:54 Navigating Reality in the Age of AI 56:30 The Future of Shared Reality and AI

    1h 5m
  4. 10/22/2025

    Episode 37 | Danny Campbell | Founder Hoko Design | Kindness, Chaos and Crocs: The Architecture of a Meaningful Life

    In this episode of Just a Chat with, I sit down with architect and entrepreneur Danny Campbell, founder of Hoko Design and judge on BBC’s Scotland’s Home of the Year. We chat about building a business with purpose, the dangers of ego, and what happens when you scale too fast. Danny opens up about how near-burnout reshaped his views on success, why he swapped a Jaguar for Crocs, and how kindness—not competition—became his guiding principle. It’s a conversation about design, growth, and rediscovering what really matters—at work, at home, and in life. Key Takeaways: Ego is the enemy. Growth driven by ego leads to stress and instability. Purpose-driven growth lasts. Kindness scales. Doing good for others multiplies back—personally and professionally. Simplify to survive. Hoko shrank from 35 people to 10 and became more profitable and happier. Inside-out success. The best businesses start by getting the people and purpose right before the process. You don’t need more—just the right things. Letting go of material pressure creates mental freedom. Chapters 00:00 Welcome Back and Introduction to Danny Campbell 01:51 Incredible Journey: The McLean Brothers' Record-Breaking Row 05:25 Reflections on Travel and Inspiration 09:18 Finding Purpose and Passion in Work 12:54 The Architecture of Home: A Unique Perspective 17:41 Building a Team: The Importance of Complementary Skills 21:57 Navigating Growth: Lessons from Scaling a Business 26:41 Embracing Technology: The Role of AI in Architecture 30:05 The Impact of Public Life: Balancing Work and Family 34:20 Parenting in the Digital Age: Teaching Resilience 39:38 The Future of Hoko: Vision and Growth Strategies More here: https://justachatwith.com/

    48 min

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