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SOMETHING OUT OF NOTHING
by Simon White and Neil Smith
A podcast about creativity and people.
Copyright: SOONPOD.COM
Episodes
Episode 14: Chris Floyd – Photographer
1h 49m · PublishedSTOP PRESS!
Neil and Simon talk to brilliant British photographer Chris Floyd about the creative stories behind his portraits of the great and the good. Chris really has photographed everyone, from Bowie to Blanchett, McCartney to McQueen and he talks candidly about the processes and dynamics of getting a photograph that reveals a truth about his subject. Treading the fine line of collaboration and confrontation to get the best creative results.
We talk about passive aggression with Damon Albarn, winding up Paul McCartney, selling an idea to Keira Knightley and revealing the real Graham Norton. Oh, and the futility of existence of course... happy listening!
LINKS
www.chrisfloyd.com
www.instagram.com/chrisfloyd/
Paul McCartney
https://www.chrisfloyd.com/good-weekend-monday/
Damon Albarn
https://www.chrisfloyd.com/triptych-confrontations/
Graham Norton
https://www.instagram.com/p/CNGD91mgo9R/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link
Keira Knightley
https://www.instagram.com/p/BFxBXG4pyO0/
Episode 13: Catherine Loveday – Cognitive Neuroscientist
1h 18m · PublishedCan you see a brilliant idea on a brain scanner? What brain state do we need to be in to be at our most creative? Can drugs and booze really aid creativity? Do we get more creative as we get older? Can a bump on the head turn you into a genius? Are dreams nonsense or signs of creativity at work? And is the whole left side vs right side of the brain thing just a load of old bollocks?
Who better too ask than Professor of Cognitive Neuroscience Dr Catherine Loveday, as she joins Neil and Simon and cuts through some of the usual free range waffle with the ordered precision of her scientific scalpel, and gives us a little bit of insight into the extraordinary abstract connection machine that is the human brain.
https://www.westminster.ac.uk/about-us/our-people/directory/loveday-catherine
https://twitter.com/cathloveday?lang=en-GB
Episode 12: Daniel Norcross – Commentator
1h 31m · PublishedBBC TMS stalwart Dan Norcross joins Neil and Simon to discuss the ins and outs and umpire’s calls of cricket on the radio.
We chat about the enduring appeal of TMS, the inherent silliness of sport, Dan’s punk broadcasting beginnings on ‘The Sofa’, working with intimidating ex professionals, sport as a greek tragedy, Hitchcock's hidden bomb, Romero’s zombies, the other kind of corpsing – Pants, Willeys, and cricket’s peculiar relationship with double entendres.
www.danielnorcross.com
@norcrosscricket
Episode 11: Rachel Joy Price – Lettering Artist
1h 25m · PublishedColourful lettering artist Rachel Joy Price talks to Neil and Simon about her creative mix of fine art and graphic design over tea and cake. We chat about type through the ages, useless objects, serendipity, haters hating, graffiti and painting ‘en plein air’ on the mean streets of Brixton. Rachel has been commissioned by Adidas, Apple and Google among many others.
This episode also features the worst Brian Blessed impersonations you’ll ever hear.
LINKS
www.racheljoyprice.com
@racheljoylettering
www.beneine.co.uk
Episode 10 (Pt 2): Rhidian Brook – writer and broadcaster
1h 17m · PublishedAward-winning and big selling writer Rhidian Brook chats about his creative philosophy and the processes involved in writing novels, screenplays and Thought For The Day on Radio 4. We talk about the collaboration and compromises involved in a big-screen adaptation of his successful and personal novel The Aftermath for Ridley Scott’s production company.
Rhidian busts some myths about the writing process and entertains the idea that there might just be some woo-woo involved. We talk about Rhid’s journey from ad man to novelist and broadcaster and the importance to being a professional creative of simply turning up.
This episode is a whopper and has been divided into two delicious helpings. Our chat also features the merits or otherwise of 100% chocolate, cynical commercial manipulation via pop songs, and a thorough exploration of Neil’s ill-advised, brightly coloured, cut off green wellies. Splat.
Link
http://www.rhidianbrook.com/
Episode 10 (Pt 1): Rhidian Brook – writer and broadcaster
1h 12m · PublishedAward-winning and big selling writer Rhidian Brook chats about his creative philosophy and the processes involved in writing novels, screenplays and Thought For The Day on Radio 4. We talk about the collaboration and compromises involved in a big-screen adaptation of his successful and personal novel The Aftermath for Ridley Scott’s production company.
Rhidian busts some myths about the writing process and entertains the idea that there might just be some woo-woo involved. We talk about Rhid’s journey from ad man to novelist and broadcaster and the importance to being a professional creative of simply turning up.
This episode is a whopper and has been divided into two delicious helpings. Our chat also features the merits or otherwise of 100% chocolate, cynical commercial manipulation via pop songs, and a thorough exploration of Neil’s ill-advised, brightly coloured, cut off green wellies. Splat.
Link
http://www.rhidianbrook.com/
Episode 9: Ali Bruce-Ball – Broadcaster and Commentator
1h 48m · PublishedTop BBC broadcaster and sports commentator Ali Bruce-Ball joins Neil and Simon for an especially long free ranging chat about his craft and creativity. Ali gives us an insight into covering the Premier League, how to cope with big game nerves, and what goes into preparing for the unpredictable, live improv of commentating on elite sport.
We talk about the difficulties of accurately describing moments of genius on the pitch, the heritage of sports commentary on the radio, and how to make sure ex-professionals don’t commandeer the mic at the crucial moment.
Listen to the end for some bonus commentary on very much non-elite sport, as Neil and Simon demonstrate that sports commentary is harder than it sounds. BANG!
Episode 8: Lady Nade – Musician
1h 11m · PublishedNeil and Simon have a good old yakety yak with Bristol-based musician Nadine Gingell, AKA Lady Nade. She gives us an insight into the creative processes involved in writing and performing and tells us how to stay independent when the shadowy forces of Folk, Soul, Country and Americana come calling and want to put you in a convenient box. Listen and make up your own mind, as she performs Looking for Love from her album Safe place to an audience of two silly men.
We talk about the stereotyping black female artists, pure forms, cubist bricklayers and what happens when you’re a bit cross with the tools of your trade. WARNING: this episode also features a truly awful Louis Armstrong impression.
LINKS
www.ladynade.co.uk
www.wiltshirecreative.co.uk
Episode 7: Phil Holbrook – Advertising Creative
1h 12m · PublishedNeil and Simon are invited in to one of the most prestigious advertising agencies in the land for a chat with Art Director and Creative Director and real life Don Draper (he’s really not) and way-back-in-the-day old colleague of Si’s, Phil Holbrook.
We discuss the unspoken contract between consumer and advertiser, why success comes through standing out, not fitting in, and Phil and his partner’s tasty and timely idea for flogging burgers to a hungry electorate. This episode also features Nick Kamen’s game changing underwear, a disappointing lack of cocktails and fags before midday, and a hearty recommendation of what to do when the world zigs.
LINKS:
www.bartleboglehegarty.com
https://www.thedrum.com/news/2019/12/04/burger-king-burns-westminster-whoppers-ahead-the-general-election
Episode 6: Hannah Soulsby – Interior Architectural Designer
57h 40m · PublishedA chat with Interior Architectural Designer Hannah Soulsby about creating unique spaces that improve peoples lives.
We chat about the psychology of interior design, how restaurants control our brains, grouting obsessions and designing away a problematic night in with the lads. This episode also features some hipster-bashing and a trip to IKEA. Wait come back!
LINKS
www.animaandamare.com
SOMETHING OUT OF NOTHING has 16 episodes in total of non- explicit content. Total playtime is 71:55:56. The language of the podcast is English. This podcast has been added on August 16th 2022. It might contain more episodes than the ones shown here. It was last updated on March 25th, 2024 01:17.