Look for any podcast host, guest or anyone
Showing episodes and shows of

Roy Sharples

Shows

Unknown OriginsUnknown OriginsThe Art of the Unacceptable: A Love Letter to the UnordinaryThis isn’t a brand story. It’s a whispered revolution.In The Art of the Unacceptable, Roy Sharples of Unknown Origins delivers a lyrical manifesto for creative bravery—a rallying cry for the beautifully disobedient.For the misfits who won’t tick boxes.The originals who refuse to be optimized.The rebels who still choose soul over scale.This isn’t about KPIs, virality, or playing it safe.It’s about making the things only you can.The art that howls.The work that scars.The future t...2025-05-1408 minUnknown OriginsUnknown OriginsEquity and the Future: Rewriting Humanity’s Narrative for a Just SocietyA lyrical manifesto for building systems that heal, not divide.What if the future wasn’t inherited—but rewritten?In this soul-stirring episode, Roy Sharples delivers a poetic and provocative call to action for reimagining humanity’s narrative through the lens of equity, empathy, and ethical systems design. From education and media to governance and the green economy, this is a manifesto for those who believe the world doesn’t need perfection—it needs courage.Explore why equity is not a utopian dream, but a real and radical decision.Discover how to build fair...2025-05-0408 minUnknown OriginsUnknown OriginsTech Entrepreneurs: The Artists of TomorrowA Manifesto for the Creators Who Code, Craft, and Conjure the FutureIn a world where keyboards replace canvases and platforms are the new punk, tech entrepreneurs have emerged as the artists of our time.In this electrifying, manifesto-driven episode, Roy Sharples reimagines the startup founder not as a disruptor—but as a cultural visionary. From code as poetry to platforms as protests, this lyrical reflection explores how the next wave of innovation is shaped by creativity, ethics, and soul.What if startups were symphonies?Can product design be a form of pr...2025-05-0408 minUnknown OriginsUnknown OriginsEuropean Creativity: Creative Bravery and Resilience Forged in TimeA Manifesto in Stone, Fire, and the Art of ReinventionEurope is not just a place.It’s a living myth — carved in marble, scrawled in ink, reborn in rebellion.In this lyrical and story-driven manifesto, Roy Sharples charts the creative and cultural journey of Europe across millennia — from the wisdom of Ancient Greece and the fire of the Enlightenment to the contradictions of the modern Union. Through wars and renaissances, revolutions and resurrections, Europe has endured not by clinging to the past, but by reimagining it.How did Europe’s creativity survive...2025-05-0308 minUnknown OriginsUnknown OriginsHumanity 2.0: The Digital Revolution, AI, and the Evolving Future A Manifesto for the Species Becoming Something Else EntirelyAre we still human — or becoming something else entirely?In this poetic and thought-provoking manifesto, Roy Sharples explores the evolution of humanity in the digital age. From the first blinking cursor to AI that now thinks in pixels, Humanity 2.0 charts the journey of a species that didn’t stroll into the future — it crash-landed into it.How is artificial intelligence shaping not just our tools, but our identity?What remains uniquely human in a world of automation and algorithms?Can we reclaim creativ...2025-05-0307 minUnknown OriginsUnknown OriginsHow Britain Found Its “Great” (And Lost It, Found It Again, and Keeps Trying) A Cultural Manifesto of Identity, Irony, and ReinventionWhat does it mean to be "Great" — and can a nation ever truly stay that way?In this lyrical and story-driven episode, Roy Sharples explores Britain’s ongoing identity quest: from the rise of empire to the chaos of Brexit, from punk rock to AI labs, Shakespeare to Stormzy. This is not a love letter to nostalgia, but a poetic reckoning with what greatness means in the modern age — eccentric, inventive, resilient, and gloriously self-deprecating.Why is British greatness not about power, but reinvention?What co...2025-05-0307 minUnknown OriginsUnknown OriginsAmerica Is Not the World – And That’s OkayA Global Manifesto on Exceptionalism, Woke Culture, and Finding Purpose Beyond the PodiumIs America still the world’s moral compass — or just the loudest voice in the room?In this cultural manifesto, Roy Sharples unpacks the contradictions of American exceptionalism, the rise of woke culture, and the country’s often unconscious tendency to dominate global discourse. From the Trump-era wrecking ball to the polished rhetoric of modern political correctness, this lyrical commentary offers a brutally honest — and surprisingly affectionate — reflection on America’s place in the world.Why does America feel the need to be t...2025-05-0307 minUnknown OriginsUnknown OriginsCreativity in Motion: Shaping Tomorrow’s WorldCreativity in Motion: Shaping Tomorrow’s WorldLive Keynote by Roy Sharples at EXIST – Exeter Chamber UK | March 27, 2025The future doesn’t belong to those who play it safe—it belongs to the bold. In this special episode, we bring you Roy Sharples’ keynote from EXIST, Exeter Chamber UK's Implementing Innovation event.From The Beatles to Bowie, Jobs to Disney—history shows that true innovation is driven by outsiders who dare to think differently.Roy Sharples—author of Creativity Without Frontiers and founder of Unknown Origins—has helped shape iconic bra...2025-03-2710 minUnknown OriginsUnknown OriginsCreative Bravery in Leadership: Transforming the Ordinary into the ExtraordinaryIn this episode, Roy Sharples presents his talk Creative Bravery in Leadership: Transforming the Ordinary into the Extraordinary, given at the Central Saint Martins and Birkbeck MBA Program. Roy shares insights from his 20+ year leadership journey, explaining how embracing creativity and bold decision-making can lead to transformative results. Tune in to learn how creative bravery can help you push boundaries and achieve extraordinary outcomes in your leadership.Support the show2024-10-2514 minUnknown OriginsUnknown OriginsThe Future of the High StreetRoy Sharples and Gary Burt discuss the  importance of integrating physical and online retail experiences, supporting local businesses, and nurturing community engagement is reiterated for the future success of high streets by shaping  a brighter tomorrow for our communities.Segment 1: Integration of Physical and Virtual RetailSeamlessly blend online and offline shopping experiences using technology to meet evolving consumer needs and enhance engagement.Segment 2: Nurturing Local BoutiquesSupporting local boutiques to preserve community culture and create vibrant retail landscapes.Segment 3: Incentivizing Local EntrepreneursSu...2024-02-1424 minUnknown OriginsUnknown OriginsCreative Catalysts: Unleashing Artistry with AIRoy Sharples and Gary Burt delve into the intersection of artistry and artificial intelligence, reshaping creativity as we know it.1. Reshaping TraditionExplore how AI is redefining creativity, challenging conventional norms while honoring traditions. Witness AI's emergence as a disruptive force across visual arts and music, pushing the boundaries of artistic expression.2. Collaboration or CompetitionIs AI a competitor or collaborator? Discover the delicate balance between human intuition and AI's computational power, fostering symbiotic relationships that amplify creative outcomes.3. AI Tools for CreativesUncover stories of artists integrating AI tools...2024-02-1423 minUnknown OriginsUnknown OriginsRevolutionizing the Game: Unleashing the Power of AI in SportsRoy Sharples and Gary Burt explores how Artificial Intelligence (AI) is transforming the sports landscape. The key segments cover:AI in Athlete Performance AI seamlessly integrates into athlete development, optimizing performance while respecting coaching traditions.Fan Engagement Revolution AI serves as a co-creator, personalizing fan experiences and revolutionizing sports marketing with augmented and virtual reality.Game Strategy Evolution AI influences strategic decision-making for coaches, optimizing team performance during matches through real-time data analysis.Ethical Considerations in Sports AI discussion addresses privacy and biases, emphasizing transparency, accountability, and fairness in AI...2024-02-0144 minUnknown OriginsUnknown OriginsEducation for the AI-Creative FutureRoy Sharples and Gary Burt delve into "Education for the AI-Creative Future," discussing key strategies that for nurturing Creative Thinking in AI education, emphasizing interdisciplinary learning, problem-based assignments, and continuous learning. Preparing the workforce for AI and creative Skills, highlighting continuous learning culture, embracing creativity, and developing soft skills. The role of educational Institutions in adapting to change, advocating global collaboration, cultural competence, and agile curricula, and how to embrace these insights as institutions lead the way for a generation prepared to thrive in the AI-creative future, nurturing technical skills, creativity, and adaptability.Support the show2024-02-0134 minUnknown OriginsUnknown OriginsExploring Creativity in the Age of AIIn a rapidly evolving world shaped by technology, Artificial Intelligence (AI) is transforming the creative industry. Join hosts Roy Sharples and Gary Burt as they uncover the impact of AI on creativity, emphasizing its role as a creative accelerator rather than a replacement for human ingenuity.Episode HighlightsCurrent Impact of AI on Creativity: Discover how AI augments human capabilities, from accelerating creativity to automating routine tasks, reshaping the creative landscape.Generative and Collaborative Possibilities: Explore the fusion of human intuition and machine intelligence, delving into generative art and music...2024-01-0629 minUnknown OriginsUnknown OriginsGareth Loudon on Innovation DesignGareth Loudon's interest is creativity, combining ideas from anthropology, psychology, engineering, and design, and he has led international transdisciplinary research projects in academia and industry. Gareth is a Professor of Creativity and Head of Programmes at the Royal College of Art for the MA/MSc Innovation Design Engineering and MA/MSc Global Innovation Design, which is run jointly with Imperial College London. Previously Gareth was Associate Dean of Research at the Cardiff School of Art and Design. He has also worked for Apple and Ericsson Research designing and developing new software and computer-embedded products. Gareth is a Chartered Engineer...2022-07-2825 minUnknown OriginsUnknown OriginsAndre (Dede) LaurentinoBrazilian-born Andre (Dede) Laurentino is Chief Creative Officer for Ogilvy UK. Both an Art Director and copywriter by trade, Dede has done award-winning work for global brands such as Adidas, Nissan, Dove, Hellmann's, and many more. Alongside his career in advertising, Dede is a published author and a cartoonist.Creativity Without Frontiers available at all relevant book retailersStay in touch with Unknown OriginsMusic by Iain MutchSupport the showAttitude. Imagination. Execution. Create Without Frontiers.🌐 www.unknownorigins.com2022-07-1231 minUnknown OriginsUnknown OriginsDr. Hossein Rahnama on EntrepreneurshipDr. Hossein Rahnama is a computer scientist and an academic entrepreneur. He is a visiting professor at the MIT Media Lab and Toronto Metropolitan University, where he co-founded Ryerson Digital Media Zone (DMZ) - ranked the #1 university-based tech incubator worldwide. His research explores artificial intelligence, data governance, and the transparent design of data-driven services. He is also the founder and CEO of Flybits Inc., a data intelligence company that serves a global customer base, and has written more than 30 publications and patents in computer science.Creativity Without Frontiers available at all relevant book retailersStay...2022-07-0830 minUnknown OriginsUnknown OriginsVicki Dobbs Beck on Immersive Content InnovationNamed by Variety as a "Digital Innovator to Watch in 2020", and in 2019, recognized by the Advanced Imaging Society  with a Distinguished Leadership Award for being a significant "entertainment industry growth catalyst," Vicki Dobbs Beck is the Executive in Charge of ILMxLAB, the award-winning division launched by Lucasfilm in 2015 to pioneer in the field of immersive storytelling. ILMxLAB wants to make it possible for people to 'Step Inside Our Stories' in ways never before possible. Using technologies like virtual and augmented reality, ILMxLAB aspires to create connected experiences that transform places, spaces, and our daily lives as we transition from s...2022-06-1426 minUnknown OriginsUnknown OriginsTolu Stedford on Film ProductionTolu Stedford is a writer, producer, and actor with over 20 years of industry experience. She has written and produced an assortment of multi-award-winning short films, stage plays, concept teasers, and music videos. As well as working in production as a woman and member of marginalized groups, Tolu is committed to activism lobbying for better representation within the industry.Creativity Without Frontiers available at all relevant book retailersStay in touch with Unknown OriginsMusic by Iain MutchSupport the showAttitude. Imagination. Execution. Create Without Frontiers.2022-05-2549 minUnknown OriginsUnknown OriginsCharlotte Knowles on Film ProductionCharlotte Knowles is a factual film producer and CEO of the Independent Film Trust. She has produced work for the BBC and ITN in the UK, Screen Runner Productions and One World Artists in France, China World Star Productions in Beijing, and FABRICA in Italy. Charlotte's work has featured in festivals around the world and major media outlets such as The Guardian, BBC, ITN, and Arte. Previously, Charlotte was the Creative Director of News Peeks, where she produced factual films and videos, working with investigative journalists to communicate public interest stories.Creativity Without Frontiers available at all...2022-05-2541 minUnknown OriginsUnknown OriginsClaire Morris on Creative Studio LeadershipClaire Morris is Chief Studio Officer at Founders Factory, the world's leading venture studio and accelerator, where she helps build and scale tech startups - powering founders to go further faster where she has turned more than 50 early-stage ideas into the next generation of tech companies.Creativity Without Frontiers available at all relevant book retailersStay in touch with Unknown OriginsMusic by Iain MutchSupport the showAttitude. Imagination. Execution. Create Without Frontiers.🌐 www.unknownorigins.com2022-05-1036 minUnknown OriginsUnknown OriginsBrian Braiker on JournalismBrian Braiker is president and editor-in-chief of Brooklyn Magazine. He is an award-winning journalist who has written, reported, and edited for various national and local media outlets.Creativity Without Frontiers available at all relevant book retailersStay in touch with Unknown OriginsMusic by Iain MutchSupport the showAttitude. Imagination. Execution. Create Without Frontiers.🌐 www.unknownorigins.com2022-04-2724 minUnknown OriginsUnknown OriginsPaul Mellor on Creative Leadership of Ad AgenciesPaul Mellor is the Master of Decibels (MD) at Mellor&SmithHe is a self-confessed certified pain-in-the-ass asker of difficult questions and creator of advertising that makes brands famous. Paul's primary role in life is the direct opposite of a hostage negotiator – convincing people to take risks. He started the Ad Agency Mellor&Smith in 2009 amid the banking crisis and has been making sensible decisions ever since. He is the founder of London's biggest creative event series #takefuckingrisks, co-author of 'The Bland Book,' partner at Series A, and has recently received 4 BAFTA nomi...2022-04-1553 minUnknown OriginsUnknown OriginsPatrick Coyne on Visual CommunicationPatrick Coyne is the editor and designer of Communication Arts, the world's largest journal of visual communication. The recipient of numerous awards for his design and art direction (including a silver medal from the Society of Illustrators), Coyne received the 2004 AIGA Design Leadership Award and was named a 2012 AIGA/San Francisco Fellow. As a drummer, he still enjoys rocking out with his bandmates in Zru Vogue—much to the embarrassment of his children. And as a mature snowboarder, he resents now being called a "gray-on-a-tray."Creativity Without Frontiers available at all relevant book retailers2022-03-2422 minUnknown OriginsUnknown OriginsPaul Buckley on Creative DirectionPaul Buckley is a Senior Vice President, Executive Creative Director at Penguin Random House, where he conducts a large staff of exceptionally talented designers and art directors overseeing ten imprints called The Penguin Art Group. Paul also personally designs, and art directs for a few of the imprints under his umbrella and is directly responsible for the branding of authors, big and small. His iconic design and singular art direction have been showcased on thousands of books, winning many awards and invitations to speak around the globe. Aside from books, Paul has designed posters for ICON/The Illustration Conference...2022-03-1832 minUnknown OriginsUnknown OriginsAdrian Dutt on MusicAdrian Dutt is an illustrator, musician, and co-founder of the DIY record label 'Howling Owl.' Adrian manages the Bristol branch of Rough Trade and uses his time to continue pushing his creativity via Spectres, illustration, and various record label collaborations. Creativity Without Frontiers available at all relevant book retailersStay in touch with Unknown OriginsMusic by Iain MutchSupport the showAttitude. Imagination. Execution. Create Without Frontiers.🌐 www.unknownorigins.com2022-03-0836 minUnknown OriginsUnknown OriginsFrancesco Sedita on PublishingFrancesco Sedita is an author and publisher at Penguin, where he oversees Penguin Workshop and works with authors like Dolly Parton, Ann Hood, Jessica Hische, and publishes series like WhoHQ, Mad Libs, Nancy Drew, Hardy Boys, and Little Engine That Could. The third book in his graphic novel series, The Pathfinders Society, publishes in August 2022. He's produced the Emmy-award winning The Who Was? Show for Netflix and has a podcast called Queens of the Round Table. Creativity Without Frontiers available at all relevant book retailersStay in touch with Unknown OriginsMusic by...2022-03-0422 minUnknown OriginsUnknown OriginsIan Ritchie on EntrepreneurshipIan Ritchie, CBE FREng FRSE FBCS CEng, is a serial entrepreneur whose work in the technology industry alone has helped influence how we live and work today as a society, including his pioneering work with the software company he founded, Office Workstations Limited (OWL). Ian has helped build Edinburgh and Scotland as a center for innovative high-growth technology companies where he has been instrumental in developing over 50 startups and served on the boards of Scottish Enterprise, the Scottish Funding Council, and co-chair of the Scottish Science Advisory Board.Creativity Without Frontiers available at all relevant book retailers2022-01-2956 minMusic TalksMusic TalksEpisode 61 - Roy Sharples - Creativity Without FrontiersMy guest today is Roy Sharples, the Founder and CEO of Unknown Origins whose mission is to build a better future by “saving the world from unoriginality by unleashing the power of creativity”. When you start a company with as bold and inspiring a mission as that you must have strong views and a real belief in them. Roy shares a lot of those views and thoughts during our conversation and whilst I don’t necessarily agree with everything, he says to his immense credit he’s never anything less than thought provoking.I thoroug...2022-01-261h 13Unknown OriginsUnknown OriginsBertie Watson on PhotographyFrom opera singer to celebrity and fashion photographer Bertie Watson makes images  as a visual language by capturing snapshots in time for Swarovski, GQ Magazine, Harpers Bazaar, Hello! Magazine, Empire Magazine, BAFTA, Deadline Hollywood, Lacoste, L’Oréal, The Wall Street Journal, Roland Mouret, Watches of Switzerland, The British Fashion Council, and Raindance Film Festival.Creativity Without Frontiers available at all relevant book retailersStay in touch with Unknown OriginsMusic by Iain MutchSupport the showAttitude. Imagination. Execution. Create Without Front...2022-01-1236 minUnknown OriginsUnknown OriginsTim Greenhalgh on Creative DirectionTim Greenhalgh is the Chief Creative Officer at Landor & Fitch where he steers the creative direction globally for this brand transformation company.Tim has been awarded for his work from the likes of LEGO, McLaren, and Harrods. He has also been a judge and advisor for many awards and industry bodies, including the DBA and D&AD’s International Advisory Board. Tim is listed as a Retail Design Luminary by design: retail and is also a course mentor on the BA for Interior Architecture & Design at the University for the Creative Arts (UCA).  Creativity Without Fro...2022-01-1130 minUnknown OriginsUnknown OriginsSteve Lillywhite on Creativity in Music-MakingSteve Lillywhite is a multi-award-winning music-making pioneer, and Commander of the Order of the British Empire, whose iconic work spans over four decades, producing over 500 records including The Scream by Siouxsie and the Banshees, The Crossing by Big Country, Peter Gabriel by Peter Gabriel, Sparkle in the Rain by Simple Minds, The Joshua Tree by U2, Naked by Talking Heads, Vauxhall and I by Morrissey. He has been Managing Director of Mercury Records and Senior Vice President of A&R at Columbia Records. Read the accompanying article.Creativity Without Frontiers available at all relevant book...2022-01-051h 03Unknown OriginsUnknown OriginsStories that seed the futureGary Burt and Roy Sharples discuss some of the most provocative stories from 2021 that are the signposts for change of what is to come in 2022 and beyond—bringing together news, events, fashion, films, architecture, design, economics, politics, socio-culture, technology, and creative practice that influenced pop culture.Creativity Without Frontiers available at all relevant book retailersStay in touch with Unknown OriginsMusic by Iain MutchSupport the show2021-12-3056 minUnknown OriginsUnknown OriginsClara Blume on Art, Culture and MusicClara Blume, Ph.D., is an Oakland-based artist, cultural diplomat, and researcher. As head of the Open Austria Art + Tech Lab, she curates artworks that explore the interplay of human and artificial creativity. As a professional musician and singer/songwriter, Blume was invited to tour Europe and the US. Apollo - The International Art Magazine most recently selected her among the 40 UNDER 40 most talented young people worldwide working in Art + Tech.Creativity Without Frontiers available at all relevant book retailersStay in touch with Unknown OriginsMusic by Iain MutchSupport...2021-12-211h 06Unknown OriginsUnknown OriginsRoy Sharples on EntrepreneurshipRoy Sharples is Founder and CEO of Unknown Origins, and Author of "Creativity Without Frontiers: How to make the invisible visible by lighting the way into the future."  Creativity Without Frontiers available at all relevant book retailersStay in touch with Unknown OriginsMusic by Iain Mutch Photo @ Brian Smale.Support the show2021-12-211h 25Unknown OriginsUnknown OriginsRasmus Smith Bech on Creative DirectionFrom Copenhagen to being a runner in Hollywood to a serial creative at advertising and brand agencies, media and entertainment companies; Zupa, KesselsKramer, GREY London, Adam & Eve DDB, Channel 4, Uncommon Creative Studio, and now the Executive Creative Director at the BBC, Rasmus Smith Bech leads the creative output across all BBC campaigns and branding.Creativity Without Frontiers available at all relevant book retailersStay in touch with Unknown OriginsMusic by Iain Mutch Support the showAttitude. Imagination. Execution. Create Without Frontiers.🌐 www.unknownorigins.com2021-12-2134 minPastPresentFuturePastPresentFuture(Season TWO) Roy SharplesRoy Sharples is the founder and CEO of Unknown Origins, a creative  design studio on a mission to save the world from unoriginality by  unleashing the power of creativity. Providing brand creation, creative  strategy, storytelling, and envisioning solutions for artists,  businesses, educators, and entrepreneurs. Author of "Creativity Without  Frontiers: How to make the invisible visible by lighting the way into  the future." Curator of the community-driven storytelling platform that  provides everyone access to insights and content from creators  worldwide. https://www.unknownorigins.com/2021-12-2006 minUnknown OriginsUnknown OriginsPeter Hinssen on Business InnovationPeter Hinssen is a serial entrepreneur, advisor, keynote speaker, and author. Peter is one of the most sought-after thought leaders on radical innovation, leadership, and the impact of all things digital on society and business. He lectures at various business schools such as the London Business School (UK) and MIT in Boston. Peter has founded nexxworks to help organizations become fluid, innovate and thrive in 'The Day After Tomorrow.'Photo of Peter Hinssen @ Lies Willaert. Creativity Without Frontiers available at all relevant book retailersStay in touch with Unknown OriginsM...2021-12-1853 minUnknown OriginsUnknown OriginsSadie McKinlay on Performing Arts FundraisingSadie McKinlay is Head of Development for the Edinburgh International Festival, where she raises funds to enable this annual celebration of the performing arts, working with sponsors, donors, and trust & foundation supporters to create meaningful and valuable partnerships that support the presentation of music, drama, and dance in theatres and concert halls, and learning and engagement and Community Programmes throughout Edinburgh. Sadie previously worked for the Lyceum Theatre in Edinburgh and the South Bank Centre in London.Creativity Without Frontiers available at all relevant book retailersStay in touch with Unknown OriginsMusic...2021-12-1728 minUnknown OriginsUnknown OriginsChris Kay on Creative Leadership in Communications & Advertising NetworksChris Kay has had a truly global career that has led him from London to Sydney to Los Angeles to Asia Pacific, and now back to London as the CEO of Saatchi & Saatchi. He has consistently led brands and companies into exponential growth, most recently doubling the size of 72andSunny LA as it became one of FastCompany's most creative companies globally and founding 72andSunny in Sydney and Singapore.Chris has a wealth of global sports experience. He was previously the Head of Marketing for Manchester City Football Club and helped expand the club's global footprint. H...2021-12-1424 minUnknown OriginsUnknown OriginsTanya Denning-Orman on Indigenous Media BroadcastingTanya Denning-Orman, a proud Birri and Guugu Yimidhirr woman from Central and North Queensland, who leads National Indigenous Television (NITV), an Australian channel dedicated to Indigenous voices, overseeing its diverse and innovative multiplatform content, since it joined Special Broadcasting Service's (SBS) in 2012, and more recently became SBS's first Director of Indigenous Content. Tanya plays an instrumental role in developing and delivering First Nations storytelling across the SBS network.  As a champion for strong Indigenous media, she holds several industry Board positions, including Media Diversity Australia, First Nations Media Australia, and the World Indigenous Television Broadcast Network. Creativity W...2021-12-1335 minUnknown OriginsUnknown OriginsSara Nagy on Product DevelopmentLeadership means removing barriers and having a bias for action to make meaningful work happen, and nurturing talented people to capitalize on their passions and strengths by unleashing the power of creativity to achieve self-actualization.Sara Nagy has spent the last 25 years as a business leader at Microsoft and as an entrepreneur, where she built and led her own business. Sara has mastered the art and science of developing and bringing people-centered products and services to market that solve real-life problems by providing solutions that people and businesses actually need. Creativity Without Frontiers available at all...2021-12-1034 minUnknown OriginsUnknown OriginsElliot Grove on FilmFew people know more filmmakers and screenwriters than Elliot Grove. Elliot is the founder of the Raindance Film Festival,  British Independent Film Awards, and the Raindance London Film School. He has produced over 700 hundred short films and five feature films: the multi-award-winning The Living and the Dead (2006), Deadly Virtues (2013), AMBER (2017), Love is Thicker Than Water (2018), and the SWSX Grand Jury Prize winner Alice (2019). He teaches screenwriting and producing in the UK, Europe, Asia, and America.Elliot has written three books that have become industry standards: Raindance Writers' Lab: Write + Sell the Hot Screenplay, now in its second edit...2021-12-0946 minUnknown OriginsUnknown OriginsAndrew Dobbie on EntrepreneurshipAndrew Dobbie founded the global strategic brand agency, MadeBrave, with £1,000 of personal cash in the bank and a two-week-old baby at home – very brave, and as everyone knows, bravery always pays off. A Photographer and Graphic Designer by trade, he has 20 years of experience in the creative industry. With a turnover of circa £5.5m, MadeBrave helps large global giants like VELUX, Diageo, Medtronic, Edrington, First Group plc, KPMG, and Nestle to grow and strengthen their brands.Creativity Without Frontiers available at all relevant book retailersStay in touch with Unknown OriginsMusic by Iain Mutc...2021-12-0858 min