AAF-KC: Creative Feedback
By AAF-KC
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Podcast Description
Since 1902, the American Advertising Federation of Kansas City has played an active role in the advertising, marketing and communications industry in the greater Kansas City area. As one of the largest clubs of its kind, our membership base has over 600 members. // "Creative Feedback" is a podcast brought to you by AAF-KC. Hosted by Gabriel Dorsey, "Creative Feedback" is designed to shine a light on the many amazing creative individuals working within Kansas City and surrounding areas. // Got feedback? Leave us a voicemail at (513) CR8T1V3. [That's (513) 278-8183.]
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Episode 9: Austin Walsh | In episode nine, I sat down with photographer/videographer Austin Walsh, whose work is widely known both inside and outside the Kansas City advertising community. As exactly 1/3 of the Tight Salad triumvirate, he was also a 2011 Kansas City ADDY Best of Show (Broadcast) winner with "Whispering Danny." In this episode, Austin talks about what "tight salad" means and the must-have item for fishing trips: mustaches. | 2/14/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Episode 8: Quinn Katherman | In episode eight, I had the opportunity to talk with Quinn Katherman, Barkley copywriter, Art+Copy Club Bulletproof survivor and recently named by The Huffington Post as one of the 18 funny women you should be following on Twitter. Her 160 character bio there? "Writer. Multi-Tasking Phenomenon. Hot Mess. Ninja Unicorn." That's right...only 58 characters required to bring the funny. Now just imagine that multiplied by a lot. | 1/4/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Episode 7: Matthew Collins | For this seventh episode I chatted with Matthew Collins, a member of Kansas City's extraordinary photography community and a current board member for AAF-KC. As it says on his website, "Matthew Collins isn’t one of those pretentious photographers, barking orders and telling everyone that the layout will just have to change to accommodate his 'better' idea. He’s low-key and laid back, but completely professional. He puts models at ease and collaborates with clients and creatives for the best possible shots. Here’s how one client described Matthew’s process: 'You show up, he takes the pictures, and they look awesome.' Isn’t that how it should be?" | 12/22/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Episode 6: Tug McTighe | In episode six, I had the chance to chat with Tug McTighe, one half of the dynamic duo behind the vaunted advertising blog and podcast American Copywriter. A seasoned veteran in the Kansas City area ad scene, Tug tries every day to do something great. In his role as Executive Creative Director at Callhan Creek he’s got a hand in every piece of work that comes out of the agency. Fortunately, he’s only got one speed: On. | 12/13/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Episode 5: John Kreicbergs | In this fifth episode I sat down with John Kreicbergs, Director of Digital Strategy at Meers. John’s endless fascination with emerging technologies, gadgets, gizmos and whiz-bang widgets helps him lead digital strategy and develop effective interactive tactics. Meanwhile, his background in music history as well as performance is brought to bear every day within his efforts to translate those strategies and tactics into actionable insight that his creative colleagues can harness to do what they do best. | 12/2/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Episode 4: Michael LaMonica | In this fourth episode Gabe sat down with Michael LaMonica, Creative Director at Two West. Here's a little more about Michael, in his own words: I aspire to be inspiring. My greatest thrill is to energize others toward a common goal. For clients, I aspire to galvanize their need to project an image of themselves that is consistent, yet intriguing and genuine. For partners, I aspire to connect my knowledge and abilities to their own expertise, so that we can combine our visions to create outstanding solutions. For peers, I aspire to work with them to find solutions that capitalize on our strengths, utilize our unique voices, yet push us in new directions to discover what we can do. | 11/10/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Episode 3: Joshua Wilkinson | Welcome to Creative Feedback, a new podcast brought to you by AAF-KC. Hosted by Gabriel Dorsey, Creative Feedback is designed to shine a light on the many amazing creative individuals working within Kansas City and surrounding areas. In this third episode, Gabe wrangled Student ADDY Awarding-winning graphic designer Josuha Wilkinson. A recent graduate of Johnson County Community College, Wilkinson is a fresh face on the Kansas City scene but appears to have all the makings to be a top-notch creative mind. Learn more about Joshua, his influences and his work in this week's Creative Feedback. | 10/27/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Episode 2: Aaron Cathey | In this second episode, Gabe sat and rapped with Aaron Cathey, copywriter extraordinaire at Barkley and the current president of Kansas City's Art+Copy Club. Want to know more about him? It's always best to let a copywriter speak for themself... "I'm a copywriter. And I'm not quite sure what I'd do if I had to be anything else. Full disclosure, this wasn't my first career choice. And no I didn't want to write novels. Cliché. I wanted to be a truck driver. I wanted the adventure. I wanted the freedom. I wanted to see and learn new things. I wanted to race a big rig through a small tunnel on a dare. Turns out I'm not that great of a driver and I don't look good in hats. But I am a good writer with enough imagination to muster up a few brilliant ideas and few hundred good ones that help me get to the brilliant ones. So, maybe I'm not the master of a giant steel beast blazing down a highway somewhere in Prairieville, USA. At least I still get the adventure, the chance to learn cool things about cool brands and the odd occasion to take on an office dare from time to time. It's a pretty sweet gig." | 10/19/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Episode 1: Jeremy Fuksa | Jeremy Fuksa is a self-described creative generalist with over 12 years experience in creating motion graphics and audio for broadcast and film, print design, and interactive design and development. Jeremy strives to consolidate those talents to create inspired interactive experiences that exist online, on mobile devices, and in the physical world. He is currently the Director of Digital Innovation at Sullivan Higdon & Sink. | 10/4/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
| Total: 9 Episodes |




