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265: Jon Cook - "The Second Chance Leader"

265: Jon Cook - "The Second Chance Leader"

What Lessons Have You Learned?

This episode features the return visit of Jon Cook, the Global CEO of VML. I interviewed Jon for the first time a year ago, eight months after he had died while going for a run in his neighborhood.

Today, he is the CEO of the world's largest advertising agency. We covered a lot of topics during our latest conversation, from the qualities that he brings as a leader, to navigating mergers, to the impact of AI. We also talked about a simple but powerful truth that I think a lot of leaders have a hard time remembering when they're facing stressful situations - that we are already better than we think.

259: Jamie Gutfreund - "The Creative Industries and AI - Part 6"

259: Jamie Gutfreund - "The Creative Industries and AI - Part 6"

What Do The Artists Think?

Jamie Gutfreund is the Founder of Creator Vision, a company that she describes as helping brands bridge the gap between the practice and the promise of the creator economy.

 Is it conceivable that AI itself might give us the clues to how AI is going to change the world as we know it? Jamie thinks it's possible, if we look at it through the right lens. The artists' lens.

257: Yasu Sasaki - "The Creative Industries and AI - Part 4"

257: Yasu Sasaki - "The Creative Industries and AI - Part 4"

Are You Aiming High Enough?

Yasu Sasaki is the Global Chief Creative Officer of Dentsu. His company has a presence in over 145 countries and regions, and they've been working with artificial intelligence, in one form or another, since 2011.

One of the main questions facing the creative industries is which companies will see AI as an opportunity to stretch the boundaries of human creativity.

In theory and in practice, we can both raise the bar and lower cost.

But we must be careful how we do it.

256: Asmita Dubey - "The Creative Industries and AI - Part 3"

256: Asmita Dubey - "The Creative Industries and AI - Part 3"

Are You Seizing What Is Starting?

Asmita Dubey is the Chief Digital and Marketing Officer of L’Oréal.

If your company believes in seizing what is starting, if you operate from a foot forward perspective, if you are relentlessly curious and consistently committed to the belief that creativity and innovation are all that separates you from your competitors, then the size of your company does not matter.

Big or small. Old or new. You can seize what is starting and define the future on your terms.

254: Nick Law - "The Creative Industries and AI - Part 1"

254: Nick Law - "The Creative Industries and AI - Part 1"

Are You Leading, Following Or Getting Out Of The Way?

For the next five weeks leading up to Cannes, we’re going to focus our study of leadership through a single lens. The impact of Artificial Intelligence on the Creative Industries.

We start with a conversation with Nick Law, who is Creative Chairperson at Accenture Song.

On his Cannes speaker profile, Nick says that he believes all technology needs creativity to make it human, and all creativity needs technology to make it real.

253: Robbie Kaplan - "The Justice Seeker"

253: Robbie Kaplan - "The Justice Seeker"

Which Two Things Are True At Once?

Robbie Kaplan is a lawyer and the founding partner at Kaplan Hecker & Fink LLP. She is best known for successfully challenging a key provision of the Defense of Marriage Act. Today, gay marriage is legal in America because Robbie Kaplan stood in front of the Supreme Court and argued for it.

Recently, she was E. Jean Carroll’s lawyer in both of her successful lawsuits against Donald Trump.

And among Robbie's many awards is one from The Financial Times naming her the “Most Innovative Lawyer of the Year”.

250: Anselmo Ramos - "The Feelings Leader"

250: Anselmo Ramos - "The Feelings Leader"

How Vulnerable Is Too Vulnerable?

Anselmo Ramos is the Co-Founder and Creative Chairman of GUT, a global independent creative agency that’s headquartered in Miami, and with six other offices around the world.

How vulnerable is too vulnerable?

The answer, of course, depends on the culture that you have created. If your culture is based on deep and enduring emotional trust, you give people the ability to show up as complex, multifaceted humans, to show up as whole beings.

249: Kara Swisher - "The Reporter"

249: Kara Swisher - "The Reporter"

Are You Conscious Of Your Choices?

Kara Swisher is the most effective and successful tech journalist of our lifetimes.

In a world of white men with giant bank accounts and even bigger egos, how did this 5 feet 2 inch, self-described, liberal lesbian mother of four, end up as the most influential and insightful reporter of the technology age?

As you’ll hear, Kara puts it down to curiosity, confidence, and understanding the choices available to her.

248: Avery Baker - "Partnership Leadership"

248: Avery Baker - "Partnership Leadership"

This week’s guest is Avery Baker. She’s the former President and Chief Brand Officer of Tommy Hilfiger.

Six months after she stepped down from her position at Tommy, we talk about her desire to empower others and why it's an essential skill to demonstrate as a leader. 

We also discuss the new leadership paradigm that we have developed together for creative and innovative businesses. We call it 'Partnership Leadership'. 

246: Cecile Richards - Re-Loaded - "The Blessed Leader"

246: Cecile Richards - Re-Loaded - "The Blessed Leader"

What Do You Think Needs Doing?

This week’s episode is a re-publication of my interview with Cecile Richards from March 2020. It was the last in-person interview I recorded before the world shut down two days later.

For those of you that don’t know her, Cecile Richards is one of the most extraordinary leaders of our time. Of any time, actually.

Public service and activism are part of her DNA.