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You Started An Agency
Dave Matthews
5 episodes
4 days ago
This is a podcast where I catch up with intelligent & articulate advertising agency leaders to understand what makes them tick, and hear about how they went about setting up their agencies. The slight catch is that the agencies don't actually exist, and I put my guests on the spot to improvise everything.
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This is a podcast where I catch up with intelligent & articulate advertising agency leaders to understand what makes them tick, and hear about how they went about setting up their agencies. The slight catch is that the agencies don't actually exist, and I put my guests on the spot to improvise everything.
Show more...
Marketing
Business
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THE YES AGENCY with James Yeats Smith
You Started An Agency
30 minutes 8 seconds
3 years ago
THE YES AGENCY with James Yeats Smith

For my first episode I put Creative Director James Yeats Smith on the spot by introducing him to THE YES AGENCY - an agency he 'created' after noticing a gap in the market where he could overcome any client tension by simply saying Yes to every request. Their motto: Affability over Authenticity. Let's see how this pans out for him.

You Started An Agency
This is a podcast where I catch up with intelligent & articulate advertising agency leaders to understand what makes them tick, and hear about how they went about setting up their agencies. The slight catch is that the agencies don't actually exist, and I put my guests on the spot to improvise everything.