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The Future of Work in Creative Industries: Insights from Creative Ladder

37 min · 14. maj 2026
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In the latest episode of Take A Chance On You, Alexandra sits down with Abnia Loriston from Creative Ladder to explore how creativity, leadership and human connection are evolving in an increasingly AI-driven world. We head back to the U.S! This is exactly the kind of transatlantic conversation this platform was built for. Creative Ladder, a nonprofit organisation dedicated to supporting leadership development for young advertising and marketing professionals.  They discuss the importance of access in the creative industry, the impact of AI on creativity, and the significance of portfolio careers. Abnia shares insights from the Bold event aimed at empowering women in creative fields and emphasises the growing importance of soft skills in a tech-driven world.  The conversation also touches on the journey of Abnia from education to her current role, highlighting the need for creativity beyond digital platforms. She shares the significance of community and mentorship in fostering growth and leadership among aspiring creatives. The discussion also covers the future of work, the importance of understanding the behind-the-scenes efforts in creative projects, and the need for individuals to embrace their unique career paths as they navigate the complexities of the industry. Takeaways • Why access matters just as much as talent   • The rise of portfolio careers and cross-disciplinary work   • The growing importance of soft skills, empathy and emotional intelligence   • AI as an enabler for creativity, not a replacement for it   • Why community and mentorship are becoming essential infrastructure for future careers   • The reality that fear around AI often comes from the speed of change itself   Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Creative Ladder and Abnia Loriston 02:45 Navigating Creativity in the Age of AI 05:17 The Bold Event: Empowering Women in Creative Careers 08:23 The Importance of Portfolio Careers 10:55 The Role of Soft Skills in a Tech-Driven World 13:22 Tapping into Creativity Beyond the Digital Realm 16:11 The Journey of Abnia Loriston: From Education to Creativity 18:32 Bridging the Gap for Creative Growth 19:51 Navigating Rapid Change and Fear of AI 21:42 Embracing Adaptability in Uncertainty 23:32 Future of Work: Preparing Leaders for Change 25:44 Global Access to Creative Ladder Programs 27:09 The Importance of Community in Creative Industries 27:55 Career Pathways in Advertising and Marketing 30:01 Cross-Pollination of Ideas Across Industries 31:07 Understanding the Behind-the-Scenes Work 33:57 The Journey Over the Destination 36:03 Future Plans for Creative Ladder

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