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Dan Barnett

Making Creativity Pay

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Dan Barnett

Making Creativity Pay

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It’s impossible to move at the moment for think pieces about the future of AI and for better or worse you’re getting another one here.In this episode I’ll talk a bit about examples from art, music, writing and coding and how what could be an i
“It feels like people do have to almost have a second career to support themselves. And it's not clear where the kind of goals or the safe spot is anymore where you can just fully concentrate on that thing”Rachael Healy is an award winning jou
“...people who go into medicine, often it's not so much just pure science people, it's people who've got maybe a bit more of a broader interest range than your standard person who just wants to be a scientist or a mathematician or something lik
Ahead of the Glasgow comedy festival which runs from the 13th to the 31st March I spoke to comedians Jay Lafferty and Kathleen Hughes two Scottish comedians who are performing at the festival. We talk about Kathleen’s experiences as a relative
“Finding out information about comedy, if you don't already know what you're looking for can be ridiculously overwhelming”This episode I spoke to Zoë Paskett founder of LMAOnaise a website, newsletter and soon to be newspaper that covers some
"With the advent of social media and Myspace as was, we sort of got a bit of a following and we've been growing our audience ever since"This episode is with Sheldon Southworth AKA Dickie Ticker from the band The Lancashire Hotpots.The band's
“It’s a romantic comedy with added sexy cowboys”Eleanor Birdsall-Smith is producer of the sell-out Edinburgh Fringe show ‘Cowboys and Lesbians’ which is about to embark on a 3 week run at the Park Theatre in London and The Wardrobe Theatre in
"Even though they took my songs, I still felt like a failure, and I did for the largest part of the last 10, 15 years. I felt like I failed at music" Alexis talks about her experiences as a singer/songwriter, comedian and actress, about going
Kat Molesworth who as well well as having a huge amount of experience in digital marketing is event producer at Content is Queen who are running the International Women’s Podcast Festival which is taking place in London in October.We talk abou
"I think life is bigger than AI. I don't think AI is bigger than life. That may be the most naïve thing anyone has ever said on the subject. We'll see."Andy Stanton is an author best known for his ‘Mr Gum’ Children’s books and has written a bo
“If you're really Into making it, into doing it, the worst thing in life is getting to 85 and not having tried to do the things that you want to do or not having been your best self”Dec Munro is a comedy director and producer and co-founder of
"I was in hospital listening to this country album, going, ah, life's too short for me to be listening to country music every other week"On this episode is comedian and podcaster Liam Withnail. Off the back of a sell-out run of his show 'Chro
“It used to be you'd focus on one thing and you'd focus to do it to the best of your degree, but I think now everyone has to be really multidisciplinary” - This episode's guest Elf Lyons who has a broad range of talents that we discuss in the p
This episode is the second of a two-parter with Theatre Correspondent Fergus Morgan, the previous episode discusses Fergus' experience as a freelance Theatre Correspondent for titles such as The Scotsman and The Stage, as well as appearing on R
This episode is the first of a two-parter with Theatre Correspondent Fergus Morgan.In this episode we discuss Fergus' experience as a freelance Theatre Correspondent for titles such as The Scotsman and The Stage, as well as appearing on Radio
"Flyering is like a one-on-one direct intense experience of rejection, constant little micro bits of rejection and that can really suck"This episode is with Laura Thurlow whose show "A Preoccupation with Romantic Love" is on between 19-27th Au
"Always have your flyers on you...you gotta be flyering all the time here" - Latest Fringe episode is with Lisa Verlo talking about her show Hollywoodn't which details her experiences of Hollywood in the 80s. We talk about flyering, Social Med
Any Digital Marketing or promotion can be incredibly cost-effective or a time sink depending on how well you do it.  In this episode I talk to Charlotte and Ellie of Award-Winning Digital Marketing Agency Wagada Digital about how individuals an
"I've even been promoting on LinkedIn" - This episode I spoke to Lisa O'Hare about her Poetry/Spoken Word Show "Do you Remember The First Rhyme" and JJ Pyle about her show "How to Find a Husband in 37 Years or Longer"We talk about Lisa being
Finally the Fringe can start - The Champ is in Town!This episode was with Damien St John half of the Sports Podcast Awards 2023 Nominated Podcast - Wrestling with The ChampWe talk about moving from an audio podcast to real life performances,
Eleanor Birdsall-Smith is our latest guest on the podcast. She is the Producer of ‘Cowboys and Lesbians’ which is on at the Pleasance 10 Dome from 2-27th August.We talk about venue selection, coming to the Fringe for the first time, having a m
“At no point in the last six months have I been relaxed. At no point has there been a lull where I haven't thought, oh, I should be doing something”.This episode we hear from Mikey Fleming co-writer of ‘Best Man’, the focus on getting things r
Lisa's show 'Too Big for Her Britches' is on now at the Edinburgh Fringe: "A hilarious and heart-breaking dark comedy driven by 20 characters and 11 original songs, in which the heroine, Luna, endeavours to disentangle herself from bad decision
“It’s easy to drop your guard in the ethical soup that is the Fringe” - In this episode we talk to Miriam Attwood of Storytelling PR.Storytelling PR team provide publicity, consultancy and advocacy for culture and activism related artists.We
3 Years in the making: Bibi Lucille and Anastasia Bunce about the show Meat Cute that’s playing at the Edinburgh Fringe this August.We talk about the development to get to this stage, some dubious methods of marketing the show and plans for pr
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