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The Freudcast
freuds
37 episodes
9 months ago
“Break the rules. You cannot fail. There’s no such thing as failure. Try things out and eventually it’ll all make sense.” - Will Gompertz Shakespeare. Adele. James Bond. Ed Sheeran. Shade Adu. Idris Elba. Harry Potter. Harry Styles - the UK’s cultural creations are some of the finest in the world. Despite its global achievements, financial support for the Creative Sector continues to dwindle. With culture creations arguably being the UK’s greatest global asset - how can we get it the support it deserves? How can agencies such as freuds continue to improve their creative work? How can we all live more creative lives? In a wide ranging discussion, Will Gompertz - former BBC Arts Editor & Artistic Director of the Barbican Centre - sat down with freuds’ Zulum Elumogo to discuss the power of the Arts to transform and energise communities, the role creativity can play in our lives and the future of this vital industry.
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“Break the rules. You cannot fail. There’s no such thing as failure. Try things out and eventually it’ll all make sense.” - Will Gompertz Shakespeare. Adele. James Bond. Ed Sheeran. Shade Adu. Idris Elba. Harry Potter. Harry Styles - the UK’s cultural creations are some of the finest in the world. Despite its global achievements, financial support for the Creative Sector continues to dwindle. With culture creations arguably being the UK’s greatest global asset - how can we get it the support it deserves? How can agencies such as freuds continue to improve their creative work? How can we all live more creative lives? In a wide ranging discussion, Will Gompertz - former BBC Arts Editor & Artistic Director of the Barbican Centre - sat down with freuds’ Zulum Elumogo to discuss the power of the Arts to transform and energise communities, the role creativity can play in our lives and the future of this vital industry.
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The Freudcast
with Will Gompertz, Artistic Director of the Barbican Centre on the power of the Arts
“Break the rules. You cannot fail. There’s no such thing as failure. Try things out and eventually it’ll all make sense.” - Will Gompertz Shakespeare. Adele. James Bond. Ed Sheeran. Shade Adu. Idris Elba. Harry Potter. Harry Styles - the UK’s cultural creations are some of the finest in the world. Despite its global achievements, financial support for the Creative Sector continues to dwindle. With culture creations arguably being the UK’s greatest global asset - how can we get it the support it deserves? How can agencies such as freuds continue to improve their creative work? How can we all live more creative lives? In a wide ranging discussion, Will Gompertz - former BBC Arts Editor & Artistic Director of the Barbican Centre - sat down with freuds’ Zulum Elumogo to discuss the power of the Arts to transform and energise communities, the role creativity can play in our lives and the future of this vital industry.
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3 years ago
47 minutes 36 seconds

The Freudcast
At Goals House in Davos
Davos has been quiet the past couple of years, as the pandemic postponed the annual World Economic Forum. This year it's back, albeit in May and not the usual snowy January, and so is Goals House. This episode of The Freudcast will give you a flavour of the people who passed through our doors and the conversations they were party to. You'll hear from Malian artist, musician and activist Inna Modja; UK Climate Action Champion Nigel Topping; model, author & entrepreneur Lily Cole; Bennett Richardson of tech publication Protocol; Rwanda-based Adiam Gafoo, COO of Arts Help; documentary maker & YouTuber Jack Harries; and CEO of WaterAid Tim Wainwright. Presented by Matt Barbet.
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3 years ago
21 minutes 57 seconds

The Freudcast
With Josh Ponte of the African Conservation Development Group
In 2001, a young man named Josh’s Ponte responded to a newspaper ad seeking out a Conservationist to live in Gabon with sixteen Gorillas and a handful of scientists to help the government create a network of national parks to protect more than eleven percent of the country. Gabon is an extraordinary place. This West African nation is home to some of the world’s most precious and unique biodiversity. But perhaps most crucially, Gabon is home to the ‘Lungs of Africa’ - the planet’s most important forest ecosystem after the Amazon. As one of the world’s few highly forested, low deforestation nations, this natural, green superpower plays a central role in the global fight against climate change. Josh is now Creative Director of the African Conservation Development Group - a company at the heart of efforts to get this ‘Green Capital’ acknowledged and accredited on the global stage. At COP26 in Glasgow, Josh sat down with freuds’ Zulum Elumogo to discuss his journey, Gabon’s status as a Global Carbon Superpower and the power of storytelling in conservation.
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3 years ago
26 minutes 24 seconds

The Freudcast
IWD Special with Dame Moya Greene, Fiona Dawson & Katie Vanneck-Smith
In honour of International Women’s Day, this year’s focus is on breaking the bias. In this episode, we’ll be hearing from three women who’ve worked hard to do just that. Hosted by Laura Round, we hear from Fiona Dawson, Katie Vanneck-Smith and Dame Moya Greene. Fiona Dawson advises famous names like Lego and Marks and Spencer after retiring from Mars last year, having risen to the position of Global President during 33 years with the company. Katie Vanneck-Smith is co-founder of groundbreaking slow news brand Tortoise Media and former President of Dow Jones. And Dame Moya Greene who made her name in mail – running Canada Post before taking up the equivalent CEO role at the Royal Mail. They share personal insights, including who their mentors were, things they wish they’d known at the start of their careers andsome of the jaw-dropping challenges they faced during their careers.
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3 years ago
47 minutes 6 seconds

The Freudcast
With St. Mungo's on how climate change effects the homeless
Rebecca Sycamore is Executive Director at St Mungo's, the charity ending homelessness and rebuilding lives. Founded in 1969 by a group of committed activists distressed by the rising number of London’s homeless, St Mungo’s is England’s largest provider of homelessness services housing over 3000 people every night and helping over 30 000 people in 2021 alone. On these cold, dark wintery nights, they are doing important work with those without a home. For this episode of The Freudcast, Rebecca Sycamore spoke to freuds’ Zulum Elumogo on the acute effects of climate change on the homeless, the charity’s heroic efforts to house rough sleepers during the Covid lockdowns and what it will actually take to end homelessness in the UK.
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3 years ago
18 minutes 40 seconds

The Freudcast
With H.E. The First Lady of Namibia, Mrs Monica Geingos
A qualified lawyer with over 20 years’ experience in the financial sector, H.E. Mrs Geingos became First Lady in 2015 and has used her platform to fight poverty and inequality. Through the One Economy Foundation, the First Lady has initiated numerous programs that focus on sustainably lifting vulnerable populations in Namibia, particularly women and girls, out of poverty. In this episode recorded in New York City, Her Excellency spoke to freuds’ Zulum Elumogo in-between appearances at the United Nations General Assembly Week. The First Lady begins by discussing the purpose and origins of her One Economy Foundation.
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3 years ago
19 minutes 1 second

The Freudcast
With human rights activist John Prendergast
John Prendergast is a human rights activist, New York Times Best-selling author and Co-Founder of The Sentry alongside George Clooney. As activism goes, John Prendergast has been wholly committed for most of his life. Human rights has been Johns focus, being part of peace processes in Burundi, Sudan, Democratic Republic of Congo and helping to broker an end of war between Ethiopia and Eritrea. This conversation, recorded at Goals House which congregated on the fringes of the UN General Assembly, covered John's life of activism, improving human rights for the people of Africa and where the drive came from to embark on a career of making a positive impact.
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4 years ago
27 minutes 14 seconds

The Freudcast
With Andy Pharoah of Mars Inc.
"The world we want tomorrow starts with how we does business today.” This is the purpose that drives more than 135,000 Associates at Mars, Incorporated, the $40 billion family-owned business known for its beloved food, confectionary and petcare brands like Snickers, M&Ms, Extra, Pedigree, Whiskas and Ben’s Original, among many others. In this episode, we are joined by Mars' Vice President Corporate Affairs and Sustainability, Andy Pharoah, who sits down with Laura Round to discuss how, as a purpose-and principles-led business with well over 100 years of experience, Mars is tackling today’s challenges while focusing on the future and how the next generations will be impacted.
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4 years ago
35 minutes 27 seconds

The Freudcast
With Elaine McCrimmon of AB InBev
AB InBev are the world’s leading brewer, with 500 brands including the likes of Stella Artois, Corona & Budweiser under its banner, they are a company that believes in the power of bringing people together. For this episode, Matt was joined by Elaine McCrimmon, AB InBev’s Global Head of Reputation and External Engagement and the host of their podcast Talking on Tap to discuss her career, what the last 18 months have been like, what the future looks like for the world’s leading brewer and of course a love of beer.
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4 years ago
28 minutes 30 seconds

The Freudcast
With explorer & broadcaster Paul Rose
In this episode, freuds' Laura Round speaks to Paul Rose, an explorer, adventurer and broadcaster. Paul is a man at the frontline of exploration and one of the world’s most experienced divers, field science and polar experts. He helps scientists unlock and communicate global mysteries in the most remote and challenging regions of the planet. They discuss the power of exploration, the UN decade of Action, COP26 and how we can meet our goal of protecting nature and biodiversity. They also talk about the important role purposeful partnerships can play.
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4 years ago
21 minutes 21 seconds

The Freudcast
On the Hope Reef project with Dr Tim Gordon
Dr Tim Gordon is a marine biologist who knows a thing or two about the importance of coral reefs and an exciting plan to regrow damaged ones. Working for Mars, Tim has been heavily involved in brand Sheba's Hope Reef project, restoring coral off the coast of Indonesia - the largest undertaking of its kind anywhere in the world. Not only is the work vital, in spelling out "hope" in the coral itself, it carries an incredibly important message. For this episode, freuds' James Mercer spoke to Dr Tim Gordon about the importance of Hope Reef, while you can find out more by going to www.ShebaHopeGrows.com and The Channel That Grows Coral on YouTube.
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4 years ago
27 minutes 20 seconds

The Freudcast
With Seth and Warren from Need To Know
Knowing what you need to know is not always easy. Former US Defence Secretary Donald Rumsfeld famously talked of known knowns, known unknowns, and unknown unknowns. Even if you could figure out what on earth he meant, it doesn’t do much for anyone’s interest in politics. This is where Need To Know comes in. Friends and founders Warren Nettleford and Seth Goolnik are a broadcast journalist and former Snapchat executive. They know how to make politics more interesting and relevant to young audience, and their hunch has delivered millions of weekly viewers as well as a Royal Television Society award that big players like the BBC would love to win. For this episode, Warren and Seth chatted to Matt Barbet about their views on better use of social media and the broader, constantly-evolving news landscape.
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4 years ago
24 minutes 2 seconds

The Freudcast
With Emilie Vanpoperinghe of Oddbox
The figures around food waste can be eyewatering - producing what we eat contributes to climate change, yet we still throw away huge amounts of it. Oddbox was founded to tackle this perverse contradiction. With supermarkets around the world often discarding perfectly decent fruit and veg just because of what it looks like, the company launched to address this by making this perfectly edible produce available. freuds Lilian Maingi spoke to founder Emilie Vanpoperinghe.
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4 years ago
25 minutes 21 seconds

The Freudcast
With former soldier and Strictly star JJ Chalmers
As giant leaps go, JJ Chalmers has made more than most – and literally too. As a lance corporal serving in the Royal Marines in the Afghan war, JJ was caught in an explosion that killed other soldiers and left him with life-changing injuries. Despite struggling to cope for years afterwards, JJ’s involvement with the Invictus Games led to working for Channel 4 on their coverage of the Paralympics. Most recently, that literal leap, when JJ swapped the green beret for shiny sequins to compete on Strictly Come Dancing. For The Freudcast, JJ spoke to freuds’ own former soldier Ed Lane Fox.
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4 years ago
35 minutes 46 seconds

The Freudcast
With Visual Artist Àsìkò
When times are difficult, it’s easy to get lost in the here and now, and not see the bigger picture. With the pandemic continuing to dominate our lives, the discussion about black lives may feel like it’s fallen down the agenda. Visual Artist Àsìkò has a unique perspective on this. He has a British and a Nigerian background; he answers to two names; he’s lived unaware of his skin colour, and all too aware of it. The Freudcast caught up with Àsìkò to reflect on the previous twelve months where he portrayed the world-changing events we’ve all lived through.
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4 years ago
35 minutes 30 seconds

The Freudcast
With Paula MacKenzie of KFC
At the time of writing, many across the UK are scrambling to find turkeys during a pre-Christmas shortage. In Japan, no such concerns as the festive tradition there involves millions eating Kentucky Fried Chicken on the big day. It's a sign of how embedded in global culture KFC has become, while back in the UK the company's progressive approach to communications has provided a template for how to deal with whatever challenges it comes up against. Paula MacKenzie is General Manager of KFC in the UK and Ireland, and talked to The Freudcast about her route to the top.
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4 years ago
24 minutes 32 seconds

The Freudcast
With Ross Bailey of Appear Here
Shopping streets across the World were already changing, even before the events of 2020. The rush to buy online has only accelerated because of the global pandemic, so how can physical stores survive? Ross Bailey who founded Appear Here has many of the answers and spoke to the Freudcast outside one of the businesses he's already helped in East London.
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5 years ago
32 minutes 11 seconds

The Freudcast
During Black History Month
"There's definitely a different energy in this Black History Month" according to one of our guests in this episode of The Freudcast. In fact, the energy of 2020 has been like no other, and that's not just been because of the pandemic. The killing of George Floyd prompted soul-searching around the world about the lives of black people. Now, the relevance and impact of Black History Month's is also up for discussion, as this episode reveals, led by freuds' Tosin Aiyeyomi.
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5 years ago
30 minutes 58 seconds

The Freudcast
About B Corps with co-founder Andrew Kassoy
freuds is proud to be a B Corp, alongside many other like-minded businesses that recognise - in simple terms - the importance of balancing profit with purpose. There's a lot more to it than that, of course, so to find out more and here where the whole idea came from to certify companies in this way, freuds' Laura Round caught up with B Lab co-founder, Andrew Kassoy.
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5 years ago
28 minutes 56 seconds

The Freudcast
With Damian Bradfield of WeTransfer
What do you need to do to create a better internet? One person who's sought to answer that question is Damian Bradfield, and he's in a good position to try. It's the subtitle of his book, and when he's not writing, Damian is the Chief Creative Officer of file-sharing behemoth WeTransfer, which he co-founded. The Freudcast caught up with Damian to discuss how our online behaviour can evolve and effect positive change.
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5 years ago
32 minutes 14 seconds

The Freudcast
“Break the rules. You cannot fail. There’s no such thing as failure. Try things out and eventually it’ll all make sense.” - Will Gompertz Shakespeare. Adele. James Bond. Ed Sheeran. Shade Adu. Idris Elba. Harry Potter. Harry Styles - the UK’s cultural creations are some of the finest in the world. Despite its global achievements, financial support for the Creative Sector continues to dwindle. With culture creations arguably being the UK’s greatest global asset - how can we get it the support it deserves? How can agencies such as freuds continue to improve their creative work? How can we all live more creative lives? In a wide ranging discussion, Will Gompertz - former BBC Arts Editor & Artistic Director of the Barbican Centre - sat down with freuds’ Zulum Elumogo to discuss the power of the Arts to transform and energise communities, the role creativity can play in our lives and the future of this vital industry.