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In the latest episode of FinTech's DEI Discussions, Nadia, is joined by Emma Martindale, Business Analyst, and Chris Garbutt, Operational Effectiveness Manager, from Atom Bank. From their innovative four-day workweek to championing menopause support programs and bridging digital skills gaps, the pair share practical steps every organisation can take to build a truly inclusive culture.Hear how they've transformed conversations about mental health and menopause into actionable initiatives that empower not just employees but their families too. Their work is a testament to the power of passionate people driving real change.FinTech's DEI Discussions is powered by Harrington Starr, global leaders in Financial Technology Recruitment. For more episodes or recruitment advice, please visit our website www.harringtonstarr.com
Apologies for the wait, but we're back! We don't often do episodes focused around one specific thing, but we're making an exception to talk about Netflix's newest interactive special: We Lost Our Human, and we're joined by its two co-creators, Chris and Rikke! (They also co-created the Nickelodeon series Pinky Malinky, and both have worked on many, many other animated projects, with Chris working as showrunner, producer, writer, art director, storyboarder, character designer and more. As for Rikke, she's also been a showrunner, producer, voice director, animator, animation director, storyboard artist, and more.)Together they talk about how they broke into animation and got into interactive narrative, what they thought the hardest part of making We Lost Our Human would be, getting advice from the Bandersnatch folks, making media for kids vs adults, whether it was difficult for the actors to keep the branching story in their heads, unexpected learnings, the new production pipeline they had to build, Netflix's branch manager tool, James Baxter, whether they had to adjust WLOH based on Netflix data, and what advice they'd give to someone making an interactive special now.Our Guests on the InternetChris' Instagram, and Twitter.Rikke's Instagram.Stuff We Talked AboutWe Lost Our HumanPinky MalinkyBandersnatchHeroes of Might and MagicTHE NEWZEALAND STORYOur theme music was done by Isabella Ness, and our logo was done by Lily Nishita.
On this episode the AW360 podcast, recorded at Advertising Week New York 2022, I speak with Chris Garbutt, CCO and Co-President of VIRTUE, part of Vice Media Group. Chris walks me through how VIRTUE has used creativity and innovation to solve real world problems – specifically empowering Ukrainians with the virtual preservation of culture by … Continue reading "Chris Garbutt, CCO and Co-President, VIRTUE, Vice Media Group"
After incredibly successful careers on the agency and client side, Chris and Colin joined forces to create PLATFRMR, before recently being acquired by VICE Media Group. Now Global Chief Creative Officer and Global Chief Innovation Officer, we looked deeper into their careers, unpacking the new job to do at VICE, and enjoying their POV on all things creativity, marketing and culture.
This episode of the Animation Industry Podcast features Rikke Asbjoern and Chris Garbutt on how they became showrunners on their own series for Netflix. You will also learn: *The surprising advice they have on connecting with industry professionals *What they pitched to get their show Pinky Malinky picked up by Nickelodeon and then Netflix *Their take on mastering one skill vs learning a wide range of skills Chris Garbutt has a BA in Graphic Arts and Illustration from Leeds Metropolitan University in the UK. He’s been a creator, executive producer, show runner, writer, director, character designer, and storyboarder for Disney, Dreamworks, Nickelodeon, Cartoon Network, Aardman and Passion Pictures. Some of the shows he’s worked on include Ben Bouklet’s The Amazing World of Gumball, Butch Hartman’s The Fairly Odd Parents, and Mr. Bean. Rikke Asbjoern was one of the youngest students to attend the Animation Workshop in Viborg, Denmark. She has worked on commercials, music videos, short films and feature films in various roles such as animator, supervising animator, animation director, storyboard artist and co-director. She’s worked on projects for Tony the Tiger, MTV, Adidas, The Tigger Movie, Jungle Book 2, the BBC, and the Gorillaz music videos for Passion Pictures. In 2007 she started working at Cartoon Network Development Studio Europe in London, where she also helped work on The Amazing World of Gumball with Chris while also crafting her own show ideas. Most recently, Chris and Rikke were co-creators and showrunners for Pinky Malinky for Netflix. Get in touch with Rikke and Chris through their Instagrams: https://www.instagram.com/fattywhale/ and https://www.instagram.com/thatdamngarbutt/ See Feedspot’s full list of the top 10 animation podcasts here: https://blog.feedspot.com/animation_podcasts/ Learn more about this podcast at terryibele.com/animation-industry-podcast/
Middlesbrough's squad is deep and packed with quality.But the squad will be put to full use in the coming weeks, says Tony Pulis, as he looks to shuffle his pack in a bid to negotiate a testing spell of two-game weeks.Rotation is inevitable - but are any Boro players undroppable as things stand?That is discussed by Dominic Shaw, Philip Tallentire and Chris Garbutt in this week's podcast.They also talk about the return of Rudy Gestede and striker pecking order at the club. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
Half a dozen games into the Championship season and Boro are ticking along lovely.Unbeaten and joint top of the league as well as advancing to the third round of the Carabao Cup - it's been a very promising start to the campaign.As the league action halts for a fortnight for the first international break of the season, we get together for our first Tripe Supper podcast of the campaign and reflect on the last month.Dominic Shaw, Anthony Vickers and Chris Garbutt also discuss Boro's summer transfer window and the change of shape to 5-3-2. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
Fixtures! And a lot of transfer talk!It's been a busy week for Boro - at least it has by pre-season standards.We can all start to plot the path to promotion after Thursday's fixture release.But what will the Boro squad look like come the start of the season? There's been a lot of transfer talk in the last seven days, including various Paddy McNair developments and both Aden Flint and Ramiro Funes Mori being linked with moves to Teesside.What does the centre-half speculation mean for Ben Gibson? And where does Dael Fry fit in?Join Dominic Shaw, Anthony Vickers and Chris Garbutt for the latest Tripe Supper podcast. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
When Gareth Southgate was sacked as Middlesbrough manager in 2009, it would have been hard to imagine that within a decade he'd be leading England into a World Cup.Especially considering he hasn't had a club job since his Boro exit.But the ex-Boro captain and boss has done a solid job in charge of the national side so far and is now looking to guide the Three Lions into the knockout stages - at least - in Russia.So nine years on from his Riverside departure, how is Southgate remembered at Boro?Should he have been appointed? Should he have been sacked? And what has he learnt since?Dominic Shaw is joined by Philip Tallentire, Anthony Vickers and Chris Garbutt for the latest Tripe Supper Boro podcast. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
The World Cup was at one time an ideal opportunity for Boro to scout world stars and make audacious bids for global names.Tony Pulis is much more likely to stay closer to home as he shapes his squad this summer, with the manager no doubt keen on making a transfer breakthrough in the coming weeks.Transfers and the World Cup both crop up in the latest Tripe Supper Boro podcast.And the lads talk kits. What's your favourite Boro shirt of the last couple of decades? And which player does each kit remind you of?Join Dominic Shaw, Philip Tallentire and Chris Garbutt for our latest helping of Tripe. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
Speculation season is in full swing and Boro have already made one signing this summer - Adrian Bevington, the club's new head of recruitment operations.So what will be the recruitment priorities for Tony Pulis and his backroom team on the pitch this summer as the manager looks to put his own stamp on the side?Dominic Shaw is joined by writers Anthony Vickers and Philip Tallentire and Boro season ticket holder Chris Garbutt to talk transfers in this week's podcast.The lads discuss the appointment of Bevington and what Pulis will look to change in the weeks ahead this summer.Who stays and who goes? And who arrives? For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
It's the Middlesbrough end of season awards - with a bit of a difference.Dominic Shaw is joined by Philip Tallentire, Anthony Vickers and Chris Garbutt in this week's Tripe Supper to look back on Boro's 2017/18 campaign and to dish out the awards.The lads discuss the best away day, the surprise of the season, the #Limbs moment and the players who have enjoyed or endured a complete transformation in fortunes over the course of the campaign. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
The play-offs are upon us.Boro host Aston Villa in the semi-final first leg at the Riverside on Saturday before heading for Villa Park three days later.Dominic Shaw is joined by Philip Tallentire and season card holder Chris Garbutt to preview the game and discuss the various talking points, including Pulis revealing his team more than 24 hours before the game and Adama Traore coming up against his former side.There's also the latest For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
Suddenly the play-offs are upon us and Middlesbrough’s Wembley destiny will be decided on Tuesday night at Villa Park.So how are Boro looking as they head into Saturday’s first leg at the Riverside? Can we take heart from their last gasp fifth-place sealingdraw at Ispwich or be worried that they twice went behind to a team with nothing to play for? Should Boro’s stoppage time goalscoring hero Patrick Bamford start up front against Aston Villa at the weekend or should Tony Pulis name an unchanged XI for the third successive game?And what about the ticket allocations for away supporters for both semi-finals? Is it fair that both clubs will be backed by just 2,000of their own supporters on the road, meaning many loyal fans miss out on one of the biggest games of the season?Philip Tallentire was joined by his fellow Gazettelive reporter Anthony Vickers and season card holder Chris Garbutt to debate thosequestions and a couple of other play-off-related topics in the latest Tripe Supper Podcast. So listen now to find out what they had to say. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
And breathe.Middlesbrough have nailed down their play-off place but, before addressing their semi-final, they must safely dispose of Ipswich Town.Should Tony Pulis use that match to rest a few tired players? After all, it's been a long, hard season and no doubt one or two individualswill be feeling a niggle or two. That, and a couple of other topical issues were debated in the latest Middlesbrough FC Tripe Supper Podcast.Host Philip Tallentire is joined by Anthony Vickers and season ticket holder Chris Garbutt, They also discuss the post Millwall pitch invasion and which team would be best to play in the play-offs.They also reflect on the news that the EFL clubs will vote on thefuture of matchday programmes in the summer. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
How many more twists and turns will the Championship cough up in the final two weekends of the season?After the Sheffield United defeat, Boro's prospects looked grim but two wins on the bounce have sparked real belief in the stands and on the pitch.The play-off picture is discussed in our latest Middlesbrough FC Tripe Supper podcast.Dominic Shaw is joined by Anthony Vickers, Philip Tallentire and Boro season ticket holder Chris Garbutt.They also debated the battle for places in the midfield and assessed the contenders for the Player of the Year award. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
Britt Assombalonga looks likely to be leading the line for Boro at Derby.Tony Pulis says Patrick Bamford won't be risked after his injury against Bristol City and has called on Assombalonga to take his chance.It's been an up and down season for Assombalonga.Boro's record signing remains the club's top scorer but has had to settle for a spot on the fringes in the second half of the season.Why doesn't the striker tick Pulis's boxes? And what does the future hold for the former Forest man?Dominic Shaw is joined by Philip Tallentire and season ticket holder Chris Garbutt for this week's podcast.Martin Braithwaite and Ashley Fletcher are also discussed, as well as the resurgence of Bamford since Pulis took charge. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
For Middlesbrough to stand any chance of breaking back into the top six they need to do something which they've found incredibly difficult this season: beat their rivals.The loss at Sheffield United in midweek again highlighted Boro's big game flaw but with fixtures to come against Bristol City, Derby and Millwall it's something that needs addressing and fixing immediately.Boro have also struggled on the road of late.But why?Dominic Shaw is joined by Anthony Vickers and Boro season ticket holder Chris Garbutt for the latest Tripe Supper podcast. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
Who will fill the Middlesbrough void left by Rudy Gestede?That's the starting point for the second Tripe Supper of a busy week as we look ahead to Saturday's third and final Wear-Tees showdown of the season.Boro have won both of their previous meetings against Sunderland this term in both the Championship and the FA Cup, but Tony Pulis' preparations were dealt a blow this week following Gestede's gutting diagnosis.An X-ray confirmed that the forward has fractured his ankle and will play no further part in Boro's promotion quest, a blow for a player who trebled his league account with an impressive two-goal haul against Hull on Tuesday evening.But with Gestede sidelined, Boro must now turn to others in the squad to score the goals to sustain a top-six tilt over the next 13 games.Will it be £15m striker Britt Assombalonga, Boro's record signing who has dropped down the pecking order since Pulis' appointment, who is given a chance to stake his claim at the Stadium of Light?Or could Patrick Bamford, a player who has yearned for a central role since re-signing for the club more than a year ago, who could be given the nod on Wearside?Dominic Shaw is joined by Jonathon Taylor and season ticket holder Chris Garbutt to discuss Gestede's injury, the battle to replace him and Saturday's game at Sunderland. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
Philip Tallentire is joined by Anthony Vickers and Chris Garbutt to preview Boro's trip to Cardiff City and assess the team's development under Tony Pulis For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
Dominic Shaw is joined by Anthony Vickers and guest Chris Garbutt for the latest on all things Boro For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
We're not quite two weeks into Tony Pulis' Boro reign but he's already has two games in charge and set about stamping his authority in the squad.So what are the early impressions of Pulis?Dominic Shaw is joined by our Boro editor Philip Tallentire and season ticket holder Chris Garbutt to discuss the very early stages of the new manager's time in charge.They also discuss players who are likely to feature heavily in the coming weeks and months and those who look set for a spell on the fringes.And what sort of impact has Pulis made off the pitch so far? For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
Pinky Malinky creators Chris Garbutt and Rikke Asbjoern are the proud parents of the first social media savvy cartoon character on Nickelodeon - who also happens to be a hotdog! Pinky Malinky is an infectiously-positive wiener who lives in the human world, goes to school, sings, dances, inflates like a balloon, and makes hilarious social content with his best buds Babs and JJ. The ingenious creators join Hector and share the inspirations for the series design, music, diversity, and humor.
After Saturday's defeat to Cardiff, Anthony Vickers and Chris Garbutt join Jonathon Taylor to sift through the wreckage and look ahead to Boro's Carabao Cup game at Bournemouth For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy