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Everyone wants the shortcut. Nobody wants to do the boring work. This episode with Jack Delaney [https://www.linkedin.com/in/jack-delaney-hi/] goes deep into the overlap between elite sport, creativity, discipline, and why most people are chasing hacks instead of building actual skill. Jack went from professional rugby into the world of creative strategy and performance marketing, eventually landing at Canva [https://www.canva.com] — where he now works across paid media, creative systems, storytelling, and growth. We spoke about: * Why strategy is actually action, not “thinking” * The death of generic AI copy * Why brands are becoming allergic to sounding human * The hidden value of copywriting in 2026 * What great creators understand about repetition * Why volume matters more than perfection online * The psychology behind content hooks and audience retention * How elite sport shaped Jack’s mindset around work * Why execution beats ideas almost every time * The difference between making content for algorithms vs people There’s also a very honest conversation around burnout, identity, frameworks, and the weird state of modern creative work. This episode is proudly brought to you by Sked Social [https://skedsocial.com] — the social media management platform built for brands, agencies, and teams who take socials seriously. Start your free 14-day trial now.
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