What does KINDNESS have to do with CREATIVITY? As we emerge from the pandemic era, we (creative professionals) find ourselves at a defining moment in the new a...
In this first episode of CREATIVE. KIND., host Yuhei Ogawa explores why kindness is at the heart of creative industry, with a help of a few friends.[Intro]Yuhei shares with filmmaker Michiel Thomas how the idea of the podcast come about. (6 min)[Chapter 1]Yuhei dives into the very meaning of kindness with dancer Ian McKenzie, creative director Quinnton Harris, and theater performer Phillip Attmore. (6 min)[Chapter 2]Yuhei talks to writer/director Haneol Lee, trailer editor Christian Capello-Colon, and producer Erica Kung to find out how kindness is deeply connected to different creative disciplines. (7 min)[Chapter 3]How can creatives extend kindness to their teams? Why is it important? Find out from VFX artist Andy Milkis, creative directors Kara Barnett and Michael Blackburn. (8 min)[Chapter 4]In the creative industry, what does it mean to be "Kind to yourself?" Yuhei talks to director Adam Reid and creative director Ryan Summers. (7 min)Main Theme by: Mateo Messina (https://www.mateomessina.com)Additional Music: Pixabay (https://pixabay.com/music/)Follow us on Instagram at @creativekindpod
What does KINDNESS have to do with CREATIVITY? As we emerge from the pandemic era, we (creative professionals) find ourselves at a defining moment in the new age of workplace mindfulness. Will we continue to prioritize the bottom line and cut-throat competition, or will we choose to thrive together in a culture of empathy? Join award-winning marketing creative Yuhei Ogawa on CREATIVE. KIND. as we explore the transformative power of everyday kindness to forge a better future, one where success is measured not just in efficiency or competitive edge, but in the strength of our communities and the well-being of our colleagues. Kind Creative is possible. Are you ready to be part of the change?