Girls and Boys, welcome back! On todays podcast we host a footwear designer who has worked with all our favorite athletes - from Lebron, Jason Kidd, or Serena Williams. But we don't just talk about his work. We extract the tangible things he has found success in and how you can apply it to your creative lives!
Check out Aarons work: https://www.instagram.com/aaron.ac.cooper/?hl=en
Welcome back beautiful people! Michael Tanzillo is a 3D creator, animator and leader from some of your favorite films such as Ice Age or Spies in Disguise.
In this episode we talk about his growth through curiosity, becoming a leader, and building a community full of builders.
Check out Michaels work: https://www.instagram.com/michaeltanzillo/ https://www.michaeltanzillo.com/https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCx0syBLmndvoJJYL0MN5o3w
Welcome back girls and boys, this weeks podcast features the incredible story of Kibbee Miller. Kibbee is a digital marketer within the footwear industry, but has incredible balance with her other passions: DJing and Ceramics. In this episode we talk about her influences, how she manages her time and energy, and has learned to be incredibly patient during her creative pursuits. Learn more about Kibbee: https://www.instagram.com/kibsta/
Girls and boys, we are back with another incredible deep dive into the footwear industry. Morgan Weekes of Morprime Industries is an incredible creative. From graphics, photography, storyteller and sneaker archivist, Morgan does it all for the love of shoes. This weeks episode is not through the lens of a designer, but from a unique angle in the shoe world where Morgan has built events, elevated community, and launched his own business through sneakers. Check out Morgans work: https://www.morprime.co.uk/ https://www.instagram.com/morprime/
Girls and boys, we are back with a stellar episode this week, hosting Joe Amoruso of The Paper Plane Workshop. The PPW is a design and development studio out of Italy, that's worked with the likes of your favorite brands - including Mark Wahlberg's Municipal.
This conversation brings us through the highs and lows of business, what it takes to persevere, and how to build a foundational, strong culture in a small team.
Check out more of Joe and The PPW: http://www.the-ppw.com/https://www.instagram.com/the_ppw/
Welcome back beautiful people, in Episode 118 we return to the podcast with a solo episode by your host - David Filar (me). This week marks the 10 year anniversary since I entered the footwear industry as a designer. I wanted to spend a few minutes talking about some key thoughts and learnings over the past decade. Some of those include: taking risks, doing nice things for people, saying yes, and a lot more. Would mean the world for anyone to like, comment, share, subscribe if this brought you value!
Che Anderson is not your typical creator. He is much more. While his work title is Assistant Vice Chancellor for City and Community, he finds himself sitting at the intersection of politics, sneakers, company boards, and artist communities.
In this podcast Che talks about being tired, while maintaining perspective on your happiness. He gives an extremely valuable take on the sneaker industry and its current state, but also what he’s focused on for the future of his work.
Che's work has been seen in the Boston Globe, he has been voted Person of the Year, and continues to motivate and inspire people around the globe.
https://www.instagram.com/vivaelche/
Welcome back beautiful people. Todays episode features former Converse & Reebok VP of Design, cofounder of Meg/Bryan agency, and all around great human, Bryan Cioffi.
This episode boasts conversation around leadership, finding personal happiness, and all around good design principles. It was an absolute pleasure to have this conversation with Bryan.
Find out more:
https://www.megbryan.com/
https://www.instagram.com/bctoys1/
Ladies and Gentlemen, we are back with the incredible Q4 Sports founder, footwear designer, creative astronaut, and professor at SCAD - Quintin Williams.
Q has done a lot in his career, but he's still hungry. In this episode he brings us through his personal process of staying the course of your vision and goals, being in service of others, and how to not compare yourself to others.
Check out his work: https://q4sports.com/ https://www.instagram.com/q_designs/
Welcome back beautiful people! On this weeks show we deep dive into the creative mind of designer and entrepreneur Kevin Bethune.
Kevin has amassed success not only through his world class design skills, but by taking his career learnings and applying them to reach a global audience. His speaking engagements range from universities to Ted, and his best selling book is applicable for not only designers, but creatives across industries.
Find out more about Kevin Bethune here: https://www.kevinbethune.com/ https://www.instagram.com/kevinbethune/
Welcome back beautiful people! This weeks guest has incredible experiences from living in Asia, managing multiple brands, to now consulting and working for herself.
Janey Park, or Jumpstart Janey, is at a new phase in her life. Through her fashion, blog, and content creation journey - Janey has found balance, ways to ask the right questions, and consistently supporting others.
Learn more about Janey here:
https://www.instagram.com/jumpstartjaney/
https://thedigitalrunway.beehiiv.com/subscribe
Welcome back beautiful people. Todays episode features Maclin - an incredible creator who has touched just about every art form. From painting, rapping, photography, videography, poetry, and more, Maclin takes us on a journey of how he is building a life of trade.
In this episode we talk about trading your skills for something in return, what its like to self publish a book, and how to get opportunities to come your way - like a painting for Machine Gun Kelly in Maclin's example.
Find out more about Maclin: https://www.instagram.com/maclin/
https://maclin.art/
In this weeks show, we sit down with return guest Ann Duskus, who was previously was on episode 051. But this time we see a different side of Ann. This time she opens up with true vulnerability around her current state of feeling, how allowing herself to be an artist is bringing her joy, and how being selfish can be beneficial if done correctly.
Ann is a true artist, designer, storyteller, and collaborator who has worked with anyone from Nike to MSCHF to PF Flyers. She has been featured in the NY Times and many other publications.
Check out her work :
https://www.studioduskus.com/
In episode 110, we host founder, CEO, world traveler, and incredible thinker - Kenny Hanson. Kenny takes us on his incredible journey of learnings through starting his business, surrounding yourself with the right people, and how mentorship saved his life. For anyone interested, would highly recommend checking out his business, MentorPass, a platform to connect you to professionals with expertise in areas that you need help in. Find out more : https://www.instagram.com/kenny_hanson_/ https://www.mentorpass.co/
We're back with episode 109 with good friend, creator, material specialist, and incredible human - Vaughan Lewis Carman.
Vaughan opens up in this episode talking about both the highs of having dinner with Virgil Abloh and the lows of moments where he needs to figure out life for himself. Two key themes Vaughan talks about throughout the episode are to not avoid the work and to build community.
Find out more about Vaughan here:
https://www.instagram.com/vaughan_carman/
https://www.vaughanlewiscarman.com/
Welcome back beautiful people, episode 108 is live with the incredible Whitney Holbourn. Whitney is a globally recognized muralist, artist and creative. In this episode, we discuss having undeniable self belief, surrounding yourself with community to help elevate you, and how to maximize opportunities when they come your way. As always to our friends: likes, comments, subscriptions are all free and they mean the world. Whitney's work can be found here: https://www.instagram.com/whitneyholbourn/ https://whitneyholbourn.com/
Bryce is one of the greatest multi-hyphenate creatives we will probably ever feature on this podcast. He is most known for his work at Nike and Nike SB, but continues to push his own boundaries through paintings, prints, tattooing, skateboarding, jui jitsu, and hot dog bongs.
In this conversation you’ll hear Bryce contemplate the question ‘what If I left design forever’, focused thoughts on diversifying hobbies and how to enjoy life. One of my favorite parts was hearing our guest chat about how to fill your creative cup. Hopefully any and all creatives take something out of this conversation, because I know I did.
Find out more about Bryce here:
https://www.instagram.com/bbbrycewong/
https://www.therealbrycewong.com/shop
Or his wife Mariah’s creative outlet:
https://www.instagram.com/dumbglass/
Thanks for listening. Please subscribe, like, comment - it means more than you know.
Kicking off the New Year, we host international artist, muralist, graphic and product designer, Dave Persue. In this conversation we not only deeply discuss his elaborate creative career, but his tough childhood, ADHD, and his struggles with depression.
Persue has created not only art and graphics around the world, but built a 23 year old IP that is BunnyKitty. He has launched two BunnyKitty books and was the head artist for DesignerCon with BunnyKitty all over billboards and merchandise. In this episode he shares beautiful stories around these characters.
Check out more of Persue's work: https://www.instagram.com/persue1/
https://www.bunnykitty.com/
This weeks episode is a recap conversation with my good friend Kevin Freyer. Kevin and I both ran 144 miles in 12 days, to raise money to purchase toys for Connecticut Childrens Medical Center.
This podcast was recorded to give some insights on what it took physically, mentally, and logistically to pull this off. Hope you enjoy!
Happy Holidays & Merry Christmas
In todays episode, we have dear friend KJ, Katherine Johnsen, BeachyKJ, or even known as the carry-on-queen, on the podcast. Katherine built her career in the tech startup space, but has found ways to blend her love of sneakers, marketing and storytelling all together.
Today she is the CEO of CommonAce, partner at CounterCulture, manages multiple influencers, and a content creator herself. We deep dive into some of her highs and lows of being publicly facing, what she's building with CommonAce, and a lot more.
Check out KJ's pages:
https://www.instagram.com/beachykj/
Commonace.com