Barely Creative is a marketing and advertising podcast for people who actually care how the work gets made.
Hosted by Ken — an advertising professional with a slightly obsessive love for comms, creative, audience insights and media logic — this show pulls apart campaigns, unpacks trends, and calls out the stuff most press releases leave out.
Expect case breakdowns, news commentary, toolkits, and the occasional guest rant.
Smart, slightly cynical, and painfully honest — it’s everything you wish your Monday morning WIPs felt like.
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Barely Creative is a marketing and advertising podcast for people who actually care how the work gets made.
Hosted by Ken — an advertising professional with a slightly obsessive love for comms, creative, audience insights and media logic — this show pulls apart campaigns, unpacks trends, and calls out the stuff most press releases leave out.
Expect case breakdowns, news commentary, toolkits, and the occasional guest rant.
Smart, slightly cynical, and painfully honest — it’s everything you wish your Monday morning WIPs felt like.
In this episode, I break down one of the most beautifully crafted campaigns from H1 2025—Legacy Tap. We talk strategy, audience gaps, emotional truth, and why some ideas hit you harder than a QR code ever could.
Barely Creative
Barely Creative is a marketing and advertising podcast for people who actually care how the work gets made.
Hosted by Ken — an advertising professional with a slightly obsessive love for comms, creative, audience insights and media logic — this show pulls apart campaigns, unpacks trends, and calls out the stuff most press releases leave out.
Expect case breakdowns, news commentary, toolkits, and the occasional guest rant.
Smart, slightly cynical, and painfully honest — it’s everything you wish your Monday morning WIPs felt like.