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Emma GannonA record breaking fourth appearance on the show for Emma Gannon - to kick off a brand new season with me (David Speed - hi!) solo in the presenting seat. Emma chatted to me about breaking up from her podcast, finding creative 'balance' and why she's now excited to stop work at 2pm. Find Emma on Substack: https://thehyphen.substack.com/Emma's new book Table for One: https://harpercollins.co.uk/products/table-for-one-emma-gannon?variant=41818765099086For more creative rebels content, and to support the podcast, visit https://creativerebels.substack.com/ To hear more, visit creativerebels.substack.com
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“Success is a journey, not a destination. The doing is often more important than the outcome.”Arthur Ashe It was an absolute JOY to connect with David Speed for my podcast a couple of months back. David and I were at the podcast recording of Creative Coffee by Emma Gannon when she interviewed Farrah @Substack in London and I know both of them will be delighted we made this connection if they see this post. Connection - now there's a word I overuse but honestly it makes everything possible. When we met he was pretty new to Substack and enjoying bedding in. Just after I spoke with David, he put out this piece which I loved. Well to be honest I love all of his writing; it's sophisticated, honest and there's NO snake oil;Speaker BioDavid Speed is a multi-disciplinary artist whose current focus is neon painting.The artist is fascinated by light and shadow and creates work that plays with that drama. David enjoys painting huge murals but is equally happy painting canvas. He relishes the challenge of painting on a small scale using spray paint and pushing the limitations of what is achievable in that medium.In the early 2000's David was training to be a primary school teacher while balancing a mostly illegal graffiti career. Frustrated at the school system, he realised that by creating art, mentoring artists and now; podcasting, he could help many more people get in touch with their creativity."If you are an artist, or a creative, or a writer or a dancer, and you read, this is marketing, there's so many, your brain will kick ideas in a totally different way than if you're in the marketing space."David Speed Timestamped Overview00:00 From street art to renowned collaborative success.10:24 Started podcast with no experience; everyone agreed.15:48 Be mindful of influences and digital noise.20:14 Building career through influential conversations and a podcast.26:23 Art-infused Liverpool city tour and Instagram insights31:32 Artists explore voice and space in new ways.36:28 1000 true fans theory vital for creatives.40:54 Passionate about creating and supporting art transparently.42:58 Real art impacts people beyond social media.52:53 Encouraging people to make the most of life.56:34 Paints strangers from submitted photos for street art.59:05 Innovations happen when humans have creative freedom.Find David Speed online
David Speed is a true underdog story. Growing up with no real artistic talents, he discovered graffiti at the age of 18 and instantly became hooked for life. He would spend the next several years of his life doing whatever it took to make that his day job.David's Exhibition Information: https://www.davidspeed.uk/faded Our Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/myartisreal Myartisreal Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/myartisrealpodcast/ Our Website: https://myartisreal.com/ Music Credit: Cue.Shop
We are still celebrating! It's been an exciting month so far for the No Labels, No Limits podcast as we have our 5th Anniversary! The NLNL podcast officially launched on March 8, 2018, and we've been going strong ever since.RANKING: We have been ranked globally as one of the top 3% most popular shows out of over 3 Million podcasts by the Listen Score. We've been honored to interview such inspirational and educational guests who encourage our community to overcome labels and limits.Join us as host Sarah Boxx reviews some of our earlier guest interviews and the nuggets of wisdom they share.Carol Rasco - https://www.linkedin.com/in/carol-rasco-b211728/Listen to the original episode #58 here: http://www.nolabelsnolimitspodcast.com/episodes/5d079d54c531e670437239f2David Speed - https://www.linkedin.com/in/davidspeeduk/Listen to the original episode #59 here: http://www.nolabelsnolimitspodcast.com/episodes/5d079d54c531e670437239f1Ayn Cates Sullivan - https://www.linkedin.com/in/ayncatessullivan/Listen to the original episode #60 here: http://www.nolabelsnolimitspodcast.com/episodes/5d079d54c531e670437239f0Kathryn Binkley - https://www.linkedin.com/in/kebinkley/Listen to the original episode #61 here: http://www.nolabelsnolimitspodcast.com/episodes/5d079d54c531e670437239ef Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
David Speed is co-founder the Graffiti Life agency with his business partners Iona Thomas and Adam Brazier. As well running a successful agency, David and Adam also hosts the hugely successful Creative Rebels Podcast.Over the years of painting for a living, David's spray can skills have elevated to a different level and this led to the creation of his neon portraiture style which he is now well known for.We have had a friendly working relationship over the years and when I bumped into David painting in Shoreditch I mentioned I'd been considering podcasting. He was so supportive and encouraging and he was literally the catalyst for us to actually get around to starting this.Sitting down with David, you can really understand how he's become so successful in the creative world. He is full of wisdom from his years of experience and I'm really grateful that he shared it all with us here.Recorded November 2021You can find out more about David, Creative Rebels and Graffiti Life on these instagrams: @davidspeeduk @graffiti_life @rebelscreate
David Speed has been a graffiti artist since he was 18 and is now doing it professionally with his company, Graffiti Life. Take a listen for an extraordinarily grounded look into the world of graffiti. From the high-octane, train yard cop chases to the ethical, professional industry of the art form, David has seen it all. The stories as well as the message he has to share are both captivating and inspiring. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information. Become a member at https://plus.acast.com/s/the-unmistakable-creative-podcast.
David Speed is the co-host of the Creative Rebels podcast. His rich personal experience in the creative world(David has tattooed for a few years and has been a graffiti artists for two decades) enabled him to understand what it takes to build the best version of yourself and your business, often one being a reflection of the other. What gave birth to the successful CREATIVE REBELS podcast is the willing to share these insights and build a community around some of the most accomplished creatives, to deliver value to the listeners and their journey. In this episode we talked about the formula for success, the importance of consistency, David's relationship with failure and much more. You can find the CREATIVE REBELS podcast of all major platforms and David on Instagram ——— If you like the show, it would mean the world if you could help us reaching more people by leaving a 5 star review on Spotify/ITunes and share your favourite episodes on social medias ❤️
In this episode we talk about the future of the Creative Rebels podcast and the exciting future for the community. Follow us; @adambrazier & @davidspeeduk --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/creativerebels/message
On this week's episode I am joined by my friend, artist and co-host of the Creative Rebels Podcast, David Speed. I wanted to do something special for episode 250, so me and David jumped on Instagram live to answer your questions on personal growth, mindset, productivity and more. A special thank you to YOU for listening to this podcast because without your continued support, I would never have made it to 250 episodes. My heart is full of gratitude
In this episode we go deep in audience building and social media. Follow us; @adambrazier & @davidspeeduk --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/creativerebels/message
Another year of creativity is ahead of us. In this episode we talk about how you can make the best of this year by building stronger habits and having your 'one big thing' Hosts - @adambrazier & @davidspeeduk
In this episode we discuss; Making with Meaning, Mindset & Skillset. NOW is the time to be a creative! Follow us on the gram; @Adambrazier & @davidspeeduk Or the show @rebelscreate
In this Episode Adam & David talk about Pricing your work and breaking down how many customers you need to turn your passion into a career. This one's a detailed one so get a pen and paper ready. Follow us on instagram; @rebelscreate Or @adambrazier & @davidspeeduk
This is an important episode for all creatives. If you're trying to turn your passion into a career we offer some really valuable advice in this episode. Follow us on instagram; @adambrazier & @davidspeeduk
In this week's Episode; Adam (@adambrazier) & David (@davidspeeduk) talk about creative talent, finding the right clients & maximising motivation.
In this Episode; Adam Brazier (@adambrazier) & David Speed (@davidspeeduk) discuss selling work and why creating experiences can deepen relationships that lead to creative success.
In this episode Adam (@adambrazier) and David (@davidspeeduk) discuss the importance of people when it comes to turning your passion into a career.
David Speed is a Graffiti Artist focusing on Neon Painting and Co-host of the Creative Rebels podcast. This episode features special guest James Fink. Topics: podcasting, success is the best form of revenge, you should be a teacher, graffiti in UK, the time i met goldie, i love water.
Pastor David Speed talks about identity as we continue our SUMMER SERIES! We hope you are both encouraged and challenged by this message.Tune In.Get your Fill.
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Because you asked for it, we've made it! This week we're doing a little experiment. A host-led episode where Adam and David discuss thing that have been on their mind over the past month. Let us know if you want more of these episodes by messaging us on instagram; @rebelscreate
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Today’s guest is with David Speed! He defines himself as a professional graffiti artist, accidental public speaker, creativity ambassador and co-owner of Graffiti Life. He is also the host of the 'Creative Rebels' podcast which debuted at #1 on the iTunes business chart, a fab podcast I’ve been on 3 times now, so really excited to interview David this time about all things art, social media and creativity and how he’s built his projects over the last ten years or so. Hope you enjoy this episode, lots of wisdom and practical advice in this one about maintaining your flow, trying new things, Tik Tok, growing a new social media account and how to stay true to yourself and to the art itself. Enjoy!David's Instagram account: https://www.instagram.com/davidspeeduk/?hl=enCreative Rebels podcast: https://www.instagram.com/rebelscreate/?hl=en See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Wai Ting and Jordan Goodman are back with Episode 5 of The Wellness Policy as they welcome artist and co-host of the Creative Rebels podcast, David Speed! You've likely seen his beautiful mural of Brodie Lee in London. We learn of David's childhood connection to pro wrestling and the ways in which the business has informed his own creative career. We explore concepts from his suggested book, The Practice, by marketing and leadership pioneer, Seth Godin. We discuss the ways in which consistency, generosity, branding, and social media all contribute to David's success. You can also check out Seth's recent conversation about the book with David on Creative Rebels. Next month, we'll explore both the many benefits and trappings of social media. We invite you to join us in watching Netflix's The Social Dilemma. We'll discuss the ideas presented in this documentary in addition to our own experiences of social media in our personal and professional lives. Watch video of this podcast at YouTube.com/POSTwrestling Show Theme: “Rosie Was” by Raindeer Subscribe: https://postwrestling.com/subscribe Patreon: http://postwrestlingcafe.com Forum: https://forum.postwrestling.com Discord: https://postwrestling.com/discord Merch: https://store.postwrestling.com Twitter/Facebook/Instagram/YouTube: @POSTwrestlingAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
My guest today is Adam Brazier, a photographer, film maker & creative expert who co-hosts the brilliant creative podcast 'Creative Rebels' alongside David Speed. Adam and David had me on their show three times now so it’s great to turn the tables finally. He has co-founded numerous successful creative businesses including The Graffiti Life company and his photography under Adam Brazier Portraits is thriving. In this episode, we cover how to be more creative, trying new things, how comparing yourself can sometimes be useful, snobbery in art work, getting more confident and Adam gives the most amazing changing lanes analogy.I really enjoyed this chat and hope you do too! Check out Creative Rebels podcast here: https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/creative-rebels/id1448695774 See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Join Wai Ting, Jordan Goodman and the POST Wrestling community for Episode 4 of The Wellness Policy as we discuss the wildly successful anti-self help book, The Subtle Art of Not Giving A Fuck by Mark Manson. We explore the many concepts presented in the book and discuss why we believe it has resonated with millions of readers. We offer our perspectives on many of the lessons and philosophies presented, including how Jordan's acknowledgment of his inevitable death led to his job with Ring of Honor. We then open it up to the POST Wrestling community to share their thoughts on the book and topics presented in our chat. Next month, we welcome artist and co-host of the Creative Rebels podcast, David Speed! You've likely seen his beautiful mural of Brodie Lee in London. He suggested the book, The Practice, by marketing and leadership pioneer, Seth Godin. You can also check out Seth's recent conversation about the book with David on Creative Rebels. Watch video of this podcast at YouTube.com/POSTwrestling Show Theme: “Rosie Was” by Raindeer Subscribe: https://postwrestling.com/subscribe Patreon: http://postwrestlingcafe.com Forum: https://forum.postwrestling.com Discord: https://postwrestling.com/discord Merch: https://store.postwrestling.com Twitter/Facebook/Instagram/YouTube: @POSTwrestlingAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Graffiti Life was co-founded by David Speed, Iona Thomas and Adam Brazier to create murals on company walls, advertising and even corporate workshops. Today, the leading graffiti and street art collective work for the likes of Disney, L’Oréal , YouTube and Microsoft. Adam and business partner David Speed started their wildly successful podcast Creative Rebels 2 years ago working with Apple, Adobe and D&AD. But all of that clearly isn’t enough him, Adam is also a fashion photographer. Adam works with London’s top models agencies, celebrities, influencers and shot covers internationally for Women’s Health and Beast magazines. Adam’s Takeaways 1.Stay curious, it’s key to growth and longevity 2.If you feel triggered, for whatever reason- that other artist or your reactions to their amazing work, if it’s going to slow down your work and journey, it’s ok to switch off any distractions. Be honest with yourself. You can go back to it when you’re more confident with your work. 3.There’s always a beans and noodles stage, it’s normally the most brave fun and fancy free stage! 4.Does this excite you? If so, you have to double down on that 5.When you’re spending too much time on social media, ask yourself, am I a creator or a consumer? 6.Ask yourself this ‘am I spending way too much time on social media and less time on developing my craft? 7.Only consume content that will inspire you! 8.It’s ok to be an introvert, start looking at the gifts you’re creating for the world, it’s a game changer when you get out of your own head and start to feel it’s not about you and it’s about them. 9.Design a life that you don’t need to go on holiday away from! 10.Try all of your interests, if it doesn’t work it doesn’t work! How will you know you’re purpose of you didn’t try that thing? 11.Things will fail! Are you going to learn from it or let it stop you forever? 12.You no doubt learnt a new skill or met new contacts through that ‘failed’ project. Think of failure as re-direction! Find Adam Here https://adambrazier.co.uk/ https://creativerebels.co/ https://graffitilife.co.uk/ Dr. Joe Dispenza | Making your Mind matter - Part 1 https://youtu.be/mpvLWoVu_Ts
The wrestling world is in mourning for the loss of a great talent and a better man. As we all process the loss of Jon Huber, better known as Brodie Lee and as Luke Harper, wrestling television and social media is awash with tributes for Huber. Among those tributes was a mural painted in neon colours out of London that captured the love and attention of the wrestling scene. We are joined on today's episode with David Speed, the artist behind this tribute. We speak briefly about his background and his wrestling fandom, but our focus is what inspired him to paint this piece and what it was that made Brodie Lee so special. It was a great conversation, but an emotionally challenging one to have. Be sure to listen to Creative Rebels, the podcast David co-hosts, as well as follow @davidspeeduk on Instagram. Follow @smarkandfriends on Twitter and Instagram, Like the Two Finger Guns Club on Facebook, and drop a little holiday cheer at ratethispodcast.com/smarkandfriends
Happy New Year Rebels! David is co-host of this podcast, a Creative Entrepreneur and a neon artist. David has been making work with spraypaint for 20 years. He abandoned his plans of becoming a teacher to pursue a career in art, despite being advised by his own teachers that art was not a ‘realistic’ career for him. David is writing this in the third person and really hopes you enjoy this episode. He believes that you’re capable of more than you can imagine.
Wow episode 200! I can't believe it! It doesn't feel real in some ways. I appreciate everyone who has been on this journey with me, whether this is your first time listening or your 100th time. This podcast wouldn't exist without you
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Everyone can learn to turn their creative passions into a business. In this episode of Just Keep Learning, David Speed of Creative Rebels UK talks about how to build a creative business, especially if school isn't for you. Other advice includes how to ignore the haters and become successful in pursuing your passions, starting a podcast and much more!We tackle how to get started with monetization of your creativity. But we also go deep on the way the education system fails so many of us and talk a lot about how to start a podcast.In this episode, David talks about dark times and how learning to becoming a better painter helped him regain happiness. He shares his experiences with learning, inspiration from his dad about being an entrepreneur, becoming a public speaker and much more.We appreciate you being here! Be sure to leave the podcast, “Just Keep Learning” ratings and reviews because it will help people who need it be better able to find it. Also, if you want a shoutout, simply share an image of the episode, you listening, or your takeaways and share it @JustTries anywhere on social.Episode NotesWe discussed the idea that creative people are often made to feel like outsiders. The right brain, random, creative rebels are people who just want to be free to share their art. But, how do you monetize this? How do you pay the bills and support your family long term with a creative career?We discuss the concepts of patience, perseverance and knowing your own big dreams when it comes to building the life you want, instead of what other people tell you to do. David has proved to the world that this can be done and one of his greatest passions is sharing how to do this with youth, teachers, parents and companies to help them do it for themselves.David talks about how mainstream education was built as a system to fuel factories with workers a hundred years ago. We talk about how important learning is and what the difference is compared to education. Learning is everything. David also has a pretty wise belief that learning leads to mental health. It seems roundabout, but it's not. If you're engaged with lifelong learning, then you will progress in your passions and as you make progress you will feel happiness more often. One of the main things that ran throughout this episode was the concept of how to start a podcast yourself.Keys To Starting A PodcastOur rule was that we only do in person podcasts. But we realized it's better to be flexible, and use things like Zoom calls to overcome barriers to working with guests. And when you think about it, some of the biggest one's like Tim Ferris have always been remote.Pick a name and go with it, use the best equipment that you currently have and get started, that's the best way to learn and build at the beginning.Don't listen to the haters, or those that don't care about the show. They don't matter. People will judge you for starting a podcast but you don't want them in your audience anyways.When it comes to the information you discuss and share be sure to keep the end user in mind. What do your listeners like to hear and in what format? As you grow to understand your audience your show will evolve and adjust. It's ok to get creative, but be on topic and on point for them more often than you are not.One thing about the type of content you make for your show, and it's amazing is that podcasts are evergreen. So, that means that as a show grows and more people are exposed to it, they can always go back and find earlier episodes. The key is to build content that you know once you develop a following and subscriber base that you are leaving things they will still love to go listen to.When it comes to getting people on your show, potential guests are busy, so I understand them being protective of their time. At the same time, you know, I think it's totally worth the effort to just try, because if you ask a hundred people, one of them will say yes. It becomes a numbers game.To grow your show, don't go chasing followers. This way you will build an engaged audience that truly cares what you are building. What you should do is plant as many flags as possible. A flag is every piece of content, or networking interaction you have. Touch points with potential supporters and collaborators. Doing this more and more ensures that opportunities and support for your work will flow to you. It's always worth planting the flag because you never know who will see it.School TalkSchool was not the right fit for David. He made it through, but for a world class artist, he only ever got C's in his favorite subject of art. In main school he felt like an outsider who didn't belong. Even in art he was never considered good. In fact, one teacher told him that he needed to find a “realistic” job because painting wasn't an actual career.We got to talking about how the ones who are supposed to be lifting us up are also the ones with direct access to tear us down. It's the people like David, who find something deep inside to keep pursuing their passion. They continue to follow their dream in the face of hater and push on. We talked about why this might be. Perhaps it was the influence of his father who followed and monetized his trade as a career as well. Or simply the fact that he knew painting would bring him mental health at a minimum. We also discussed Andria Zafirakou, an art educator who won teacher of the year in 2018 and often buys supplies with her own money so her students can access creative passions like painting and drawing. It's teachers like this who bring the things that really light a student's soul on fire into the classroom that make a real difference.How To Start A PodcastDavid reminds us that success in any creative field is dependent on the amount of work and focus we put into it. The only way to get better at podcasting is to create a podcast. Just get started. Don't slow down to think too long about a name, equipment, or who your guest will be.When it comes to building a following realize that this will take a three year plan in many cases. If you work hard for three years, put in the consistent effort you simply will be successful. But one of the most important things to keep in mind is the feelings of the end user. Get feedback on what people like, don't like and learn how to improve, pivot and get more feedback. The best approach we can make is to implement the design approach to our business and podcast life. Memorable Quotes“My advice to people choosing a podcast name would be pick something and go with it, because too many people spend six months wondering what it's going to be called, when they could just be recording. At the end of the day, the name is not important.”“Learning is everything, I think that so much of happiness is built up in progression, and I think the more that you progress, the happier you can become. And I think that comes from learning.”“Whatever your dream is, there's a person on the planet who will make that happen for you. You just don't have access to that person yet.”Guest BioIn 2010 he started his first business, Graffiti Life. They started as two street artists taking their talents to paint residential bedrooms, but quickly realized that a move to more corporate settings would make the business more scalable and feed more artists.At this time they pivoted to networking with larger businesses and it worked. In the years that followed we have generated a massively successful business. Our team has grown from three to fifteen and we regularly make art for global brands like Nike, L'Oreal and Disney.David started the podcast as a way to share their business with potential customers. But, the main reason was to help people learn to start their own creative businesses.Alongside his business partner and fellow creative rebel Adam, he started the Creative Rebels Podcast.Creative Rebels launched to number 1 in the business charts. It has also been featured on Apple's ‘New and Noteworthy', ‘Be your own boss' and as one of iTunes recommended business podcasts. The show has also been featured by Spotify as the top podcast for ‘Fuel Your Creativity'.FOLLOW DAVIDInstagram - @davidspeedukTwitter - @davidspeedukLinkedIn - DavidSpeedukFOLLOW REBELS CREATEInstagram- @RebelsCreateFOLLOW JUSTIN (JustTries)Instagram - @JustTriesYouTube - Just TriesTwitter - @JustTries_Tiktok - @justtriesPinterest - JustTriesFacebook - Just TriesCONNECT WITH JUST KEEP LEARNINGInstagram - @JustKeepLearning.CaTiktok - @justkeeplearning.caFacebook - Just Keep LearningFree Group - JKL Goal Setting CommunityConnect with Justin: To join our texting community for secrets and motivation to help you for FREE, just text +1 (313) 710-5499Best Remote Interview Recording Software: SquadcastWe appreciate you being here! Be sure to leave the podcast, “Just Keep Learning” ratings and reviews because it will help people who need it be better able to find it. 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Iglesia Celebration Pastor David Speed answers the question "Can a true Christian be depressed?" We hope you are both challenged and encouraged by this message. Tune In. Get your Fill.
Katie and David talk about what life is like being a missionary, how he met his wife, and trusting God when things don't go according to plan. Be sure to follow David on social media at: @davidspeed_ @davidspeed_ and for more Katie content be sure to tune into the All Over The Road: New Orleans Podcast! Listen via Apple, Spotify, or basically anywhere else you do your podcast listening. And be sure to follow us on Instagram, facebook, and YouTube, for all types of great audio and videos the whole family can enjoy. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/katie-bellerino/message
Join me as we hear from Pastor David Speed on how to navigate through challenging conversations. What are your tips on steering Life Groups from political discussions? How have you been listening to your Life Group members about struggles that they are facing and bridging the racial divide? Where has God shown up in your Life Group to bring peace and understanding? #10onTuesday #leadwell #listenbetter #peacemakers #lifegroups #smallgroups #lifegroupleader #smallgroupleader #leadwell #community #neworleans #nolalife #bettertogether #connection
David Speed has been a graffiti artist since he was 18 and is now doing it professionally with his company, Graffiti Life. Take a listen for an extraordinarily grounded look into the world of graffiti. From the high-octane, train yard cop chases to the ethical, professional industry of the art form, David has seen it all. The stories as well as the message he has to share are both captivating and inspiring. Don't miss out.David Speed has a podcast that recently made it to no. 1 on the iTunes business podcast chart called Creative RebelsConnect with David on social media using @DavidSpeedUKYou can also find his company on social media as @Graffiti_LifeListener TribeWe have our own private social network for listeners of the Unmistakable Creative podcast. You can meet other listeners, discuss episodes, and even have the opportunity to have your favorite episode re-aired on a Friday! Just visit https://unmistakablecreative.com/tribe to sign up.UNMISTAKABLE CREATIVE PRIMEWe are launching Unmistakable Creative Prime, exclusive access to all our new monthly courses, group coaching calls, live chats with former guests as well as access to a keyword search engine of our entire podcast catalogue and much, much more. To find out more, visit https://UnmistakableCreative.com/Prime See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In this week's episode Helen and Sarah are joined by David Speed and Adam Brazier, co-hosts of the Creative Rebels Podcast and co-founders of Graffiti Life and Parlour Tattoo. In the episode they discuss how to be creative at work including the importance of mixing things up, helping to level up your business and why talk - action = zero. For more visit amazingif.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
We went on our favourite podcast, Creative Rebels, to chat with Adam Brazier and David Speed and we're now making it available here as a bonus episode. It was a big chat about coronavirus and how to get through it so settle in for this one. If you liked this episode, head over to the Creative Rebels podcast and let them know by subscribing to their show. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
It's the season finale of Is This Working! On this episode, we're joined by two very special guests, David Speed and Adam Brazier AKA the Creative Rebels. Adam and David believe that creativity is the essential ingredient for a happy career, so we couldn't think of anyone better to wrap up season two of the show with. We talk about ambition, success, productivity and a whole lot more so get comfortable and tune in. Get in touchWe want to hear from you because this podcast is all about how we can improve your working lives. Get in touch with any questions you have about your working life. Email: isthisworkingshow@gmail.comTweet: @isthis_workingLinks Creative Rebels podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/creative-rebels/id1448695774https://creativerebels.co/https://www.instagram.com/rebelscreate/ See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Creative Rebels on Apple, Spotify and YouTube. Website: http://rebelscreate.com Welcome to episode 1, yes the first ever Tables Turned episode, and I couldn't be happier than to welcome the fantastic Creative Rebels founders, David Speed and Adam Brazier onto the show. From nothing they went straight into #1 for business on Apple Podcasts, something they'd aimed to achieve and did so through a mix of great planning and having the right guests on board to launch it. Since then they've recorded interviews with US- entertainment interviewer extraordinaire Toure, radio presenter/actor/podcaster Reggie Yates and many others from the worlds of Instagram, YouTube and other creative platforms. In this show we started off talking about our love of Adam Buxton's podcast and debate just how he manages to get such clear sounds for all his intros as he walks Rosie, his dog, in the fields near him. But then we moved onto more important subjects including the motivation behind starting the podcast, how they went about getting guests, their approach to interviewing and how that has changed, advice for others looking to start on a journey such as this and what the future holds for them. If you enjoy this podcast please give us a follow, comment, rating, review or just let me know what you think at (Twitter) @danielmclaren or (Instagram) @danieljmclaren. And follow @tablesturnedpodcast on Instagram as well. Make sure you listen to the David Garrido episode which has launched at the same time as this and subscribe/follow to make sure you don't miss next week's. Thanks for your support! Dan --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/tablesturned/message
On Monday 11th November a brand new series called Tables Turned will be launching. Yes another podcast to add to the hundreds of thousands out there. But I think this one is a little bit special. I admire the people who provide others with a platform when it’s never been more important to be able to do so and asking the right questions is at a premium. In a time when there is so much out there with podcasts, 24 hour TV, social media, streaming, gaming that is all calling for our attention. They are ones who make us care and bring us closer to the people whose stories need telling. This is my why. My name's Dan McLaren and this series I’ll be talking to people who I’ve got to know and admire to find out how they do it. What are the secrets to opening up those small windows into a life or a moment. Next Monday there will be not one but two new episodes celebrating those behind the microphone. David Speed and Adam Brazier from the no.1 business podcast, Creative Rebels. They launched in spectacular fashion in January this year with not one or two podcast, but FOUR and reached no.1 in the business podcast list on iTunes! They included huge guests including author/podcaster Emma Gannon, someone I already follow. Since then they've gone onto interview Reggie Yates, Toure and many others. I find out about how they went about launching a no.1 podcast (well worth taking notes!) and tips they've picked up about interviewing as they've been on this amazing journey. David Garrido, presenter on SkySports and La LIga podcast host. David is one of the nicest most chatty people you could hope to sit down with for an hour on a bank holiday in a bar at Waterloo Station! He has some fantastic stories from his time in radio and TV presenting including his first (and worst) interview with a famous then-Spurs player. It's been onwards and upwards since then. Between now and Christmas you can expect to hear from sports presenters including Faye Carruthers (who was at this year's Women's World Cup), passionate motorsport expert Alexandra Legioux, BBC Final Score voice, ex-Audioboom Head of Sports and now Sports Journalism lecturer Marc Webber, podcaster and long time friend who is becoming a great voice for sports graduates Ed Bowers.... and more to come. Make sure you subscribe on your platform of choice and give me a follow on @danielmclaren (Twitter) and @danieljmclaren (Instagram) and there is also a dedicated Instagram page for this podcast @TablesTurnedPodcast --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/tablesturned/message
In our Q&A episodes, we dive deeper into the message from Thursday nights. These episodes also focus on behind the scenes with some of our guest speakers, as well as the members of our community. In this episode, we have our very own Pastor David Speed(Iglesia Celebration Pastor) for part two of this special Q&A.
In our Q&A episodes, we dive deeper into the message from Thursday nights. These episodes also focus on behind the scenes with some of our guest speakers, as well as the members of our community. In this episode, we have our very own Pastor David Speed(Iglesia Celebration Pastor).
Welcome to another episode in our Summer Series. In this episode, we have our very own Pastor David Speed(Iglesia Celebration Pastor) speaking on the power of forgiveness.
Today is another unique episode of No Labels, No Limits podcast where we have gathered three impactful, creative guests from past episodes. We interview Anne Sugar (an executive coach and speaker who advises top leaders), David Speed (founder of Graffiti Life, a creative company that makes art of all kinds for big brands, both inside and out), and Melissa Agnes (a leading authority on crisis preparedness, reputation management, and brand protection).Each guest leaves us with a few thoughts and ideas that we might carry through our daily lives. Listen in to the episode and find some words of wisdom below.Anne says, "Part of being creative or thinking about new ideas is having the space to put something out there. An idea that's messy and not very good, but all those ideas over time create big opportunities, right? So how, and it's so simple in the sense of there's so much we could talk about, trust and respect, all of that, but it's just simply having somebody's back, right?"Learn more about Anne here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/anne-sugar-064564/https://twitter.com/aasugarwww.annesugar.com https://hbr.org/2018/04/how-to-welcome-an-employee-back-from-medical-leave David’s interview was so interesting and he gives us some background and bits of advice on the origin of his creativity when he says, "Your journey, every step that you take, gets you to where you are. Our failures have made us stronger, make us no longer vulnerable in those areas where we failed in the past because we've been able to learn from our mistakes in the dark. If you keep going, great things will come.”Connect with David here:http://graffitilife.co.uktwitter @davidspeeduk from @graffiti_lifeInstagram @davidspeeduk from @graffiti_life@rebelscreate podcast#art #creative #graffiti #problemsolving #podcast #passion When we asked Melissa to share something interesting or unique about herself, she crowdsourced the question in advance and got some great answers. She explains why - "It's fun to see yourself through the lens of other people because all I have is my own lens. What you think is normal, other people don't. Just because it's normal to you, doesn't mean it's normal to them."Learn more and connect with Melissa here:https://melissaagnes.com/https://instagram.com/melissaagnes/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/melissaagnes https://twitter.com/melissa_agnes https://www.youtube.com/c/MelissaAgnes https://www.facebook.com/melissaagnes/Looking for an online course that helps professionals become crisis ready? https://melissaagnes.com/webinar/ See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week I am joined by David Speed who is the host of the Creative Rebels podcast and co-founder of Graffiti Life. In this chat we talk through David's journey of turning his hobby into a business, why he's decided to help creatives with his podcast and why he believes life is all about happiness. There's so many nuggets in this episode that I know you are going to enjoy it! If there is someone you feel would benefit from hearing this conversation then please make sure you share it with a friend who would enjoy listening and really take something from it :) thedreamersdisease.co.uk Topics we discussed: * Why he quit his job as a primary school teacher * The struggles of entrepreneurship * Why he limits his social media use to certain times of the day * The importance of sleep and a night time routine * How he launched his podcast and debuted at No.1 in the iTunes Business chart * Why being a rebel can lead you to happiness Follow David: IG: @davidspeeduk / @rebelscreate Twitter: @davidspeeduk Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/creative-rebels/id1448695774?mt=2 Follow Alex: IG: @iamalexmanzi Twitter: @iamalexmanzi Great news! My FREE ebook ‘Daily Positive’ is available to download now. If you are ready to make 2019 your best year yet then this is the book for you. ‘Daily Positive’ is made up of my own personal experiences, tips and practices to help you build and maintain a more positive mindset. To get it simply go to: http://thedreamersdisease.co.uk/ebook
The link between religion/spirituality (RS) and health is a recurring theme in the empirical literature within the psychology and sociology of religion, medical studies, and other disciplines. Although this research is usually limited to correlational studies, RS is often interpreted to be an important causal factor in positive health outcomes. This has led some academics, NGO's, and governments to argue that the putative health benefits of RS might be harnessed for public health and public policy more broadly. For example, the United States Army has recently launched a “spiritual health” program, and in the United Kingdom there is an ongoing debate about whether mindfulness meditation should be taught in schools. Government initiatives aside, what if the nonreligious are equally as healthy? In this podcast, Thomas J. Coleman III interviews Dr. David Speed on how research using nonreligious and nonbelieving samples problematizes some of the underlying assumptions of the relationship between RS and public health.
David Speed has been a graffiti artist since he was 18 and is now doing it professionally with his company, Graffiti Life. Take a listen for an extraordinarily grounded look into the world of graffiti. From the high-octane, train yard cop chases to the ethical, professional industry of the art form, David has seen it all. The stories as well as the message he has to share are both captivating and inspiring. Don't miss out.David Speed has a podcast that recently made it to no. 1 on the iTunes business podcast chart called Creative RebelsYou can connect with David on social media using @DavidSpeedUKYou can also find his company on social media as @Graffiti_Life See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information. Become a member at https://plus.acast.com/s/the-unmistakable-creative-podcast.
David Speed has been a graffiti artist since he was 18 and is now doing it professionally with his company, Graffiti Life. Take a listen for an extraordinarily grounded look into the world of graffiti. From the high-octane, train yard cop chases to the ethical, professional industry of the art form, David has seen it all. The stories as well as the message he has to share are both captivating and inspiring. Don't miss out.David Speed has a podcast that recently made it to no. 1 on the iTunes business podcast chart called Creative RebelsYou can connect with David on social media using @DavidSpeedUKYou can also find his company on social media as @Graffiti_Life See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Another unique guest today! I’d like to introduce David Speed, the founder of Graffiti Life; a creative company that makes art of all kinds for big brands, both inside and out. The company was created with the mission of empowering artists and creatives, which remains a core value to this day. He is also the host of the 'Creative Rebels' podcast, providing the next generation of creatives with tangible advice to turn their passion into a career, which debuted at #1 in the iTunes business charts. David’s interview was so interesting and he gives us some background and bits of advice on the origin of his creativity. He says, "Creativity is problem-solving. And that's where my creativity has come from. It's a habit. It's practice and it's just something that I've worked on and cultivated over a long period. That's the other thing, people get disheartened when they don't see progression quick enough. It's just having that blind faith in knowing 'if I continue, I will get better'. I think most people just don't have what it takes to just keep going on that track. That is part of my mission - to just tell people to just keep going. The people that keep going, they are the ones that win. Simple as that, in business, in art, in everything." “Your journey, every step that you take, gets you to where you are. Our failures have made us stronger, make us longer vulnerable in those areas where we failed in the past because we've been able to learn from our mistakes in the dark. If you keep going, great things will come.” Connect with David here: http://graffitilife.co.uk twitter @davidspeeduk from @graffiti_life Instagram @davidspeeduk from @graffiti_life @rebelscreate podcast See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
David Speed is on episode #36 coming to us straight from the United Kingdom in London via the interwebs. David is a professional graffiti artist and now runs a world renown Graffiti company called Graffiti Life which you can find a their beautiful site https://graffitilife.co.uk/. David and his partners have created artwork for Vice, Nike, Disney and many high level clients and are seen as some of the best in the industry.Find everything David and his team are doing at their site on instagram @graffiti_life and Twitter @graffiti_life. Also check out Davids podcast we talk about in the show called Creative rebels at RebelsCreate.com. - 2:00 What is a professional graffiti artist? - 4:00 Risks, missions and prison. - 8:00 Butlers, Jedis and apprentices - 9:00 Where and when did the Graffiti movement start? - 14:00 90's Graffiti in London - 16:00 Getting paid by the same people that once chased him. - 19:30 VR and Virtual Art - 25:00 Banksy - 26:00 DismaLand 'The Worst Theme Park in The World' - 31:00 Meow Wolf and broken schools - 36:30 Following your dreams - 39:00 Practice, podcasting and the magic number of 10,000 - 42:00 Properly launching a podcast - 48:00 Creative Rebels Davids amazing podcast - 52:00 'Sorry my landlord doesn't except exposure' Graffiti Life's site - https://graffitilife.co.uk/ Davids Podcast - RebelsCreate.com Our site - aperchofbirds.com Patreon - patreon.com/apobmedia
David Speed from Creative Rebels podcast gives us his refreshingly honest strategy for growing an Instagram account in a tactical way which will support your end goal. And if your end goal is to get your podcast to the number one spot on iTunes then you're in luck, because that's exactly what he did. Here's how…
Well, this episode has got me nostalgic for London trains, tubes, bridges and underpasses that were covered in graffiti in the 90s. As one of the graffiti writers says in the incredible 1983 documentary Style Wars, that my guest David Speed mentions in this episode, once he'd tagged a subway carriage, it'd take his work all over the city, to people who'd never heard of him, who'd probably never meet him. And yet. His work was out there. Graffiti was the analogue internet - along with literature. (h/t Maria Popova: https://www.theeuropean-magazine.com/maria-popova/8840-maria-popova-on-information-in-the-digital-age) Graffiti artist in the 90s, now a street artist in the teenies, David Speed has just scored a major podcasting victory with his with his co-presenter Adam Brazier: Creative Rebels has been out for a month, and already shot to No.1 in Apple Podcasts' Business chart, and they're chilling out in New & Noteworthy, the best place for a podcast to get discovered. Find Creative Rebels on Apple Podcasts: https://itunes.apple.com/gb/podcast/creative-rebels/id1448695774?mt=2 I speak to David about teenage kicks, what makes for a creative mindset and the joy of nurturing new talent. Find the Graffiti Life channel here, for behind-the-scenes footage of them painting huge murals: https://www.youtube.com/user/GraffitiLifeCompany Oh, and here's the Gary Vaynerchuk $1.80 thing, it's good advice! -- How has your industry moved from analogue to digital? Each episode, creative guests tell host Suchandrika Chakrabarti how the internet has revolutionised work. Newsletter: https://tinyletter.com/freelancepod Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/freelancepod/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/freelance_pod_ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/FreelancePod/ YouTube: https://goo.gl/chfccD
On this week’s episode I am joined by two friends, David Speed and Anton Savva, to review 2018 and our biggest learnings of the year. This episode is for you to hear our main learnings, wins and also our toughest lessons of the year. This process is really helpful and I would encourage you to do the same with your friends, by having a really open, honest conversation. If you like this idea of a group format on the podcast, then let me know @IAmAlexManzi as I want to start incorporating more of them into the feed. Follow Dreamer's Disease: IG: @IAmAlexManzi / @the_dreamersdisease Twitter: @IAmAlexManzi Topics we discussed: * Our favourite books * Importance of consistency * Imposter syndrome * Working out what happiness is * Why it’s good to take a step back and review * Taking a leap of faith * How smiling more can change your mood
A lot of brands try to tap into popular culture, but how can they do it in a way that feels genuine and relevant? David Speed from Graffiti Life and Superimpose’s Jenny Zhang chat to New Blood participant Iain Nabong about culture and relevance.