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“Sometimes the best thing you can do is just be the kindest person in the room.” Summary In this episode, we explore the profound impact of leading with kindness and humility in the high-pressure world of design and advertising. Guest Craig Jamson joins Danny Hearn to reflect on his journey from a self-taught Flash designer in South Africa to a Creative Director at Ogilvy. They discuss the transition from a "brutal" leadership style to one focused on empowering others, drawing inspiration from the book Multipliers. The conversation dives deep into the importance of maintaining calm in "crisis mode," the challenges of the current job market, and how personal mental health practices shape professional presence. Together, they advocate for a more supportive industry culture where seasoned professionals lift up those who are most vulnerable. Guest Craig Jamieson LinkedIn – https://www.linkedin.com/in/craig-jamieson/ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/craig-jamieson/] Website – https://craigjamieson.com/ [https://craigjamieson.com/] Host Danny Hearn – https://www.linkedin.com/in/dannyhearn/ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/dannyhearn/] Website – www.dannyhearn.me [http://www.dannyhearn.me] Podcast – www.deeplyhumandesign.com [http://www.deeplyhumandesign.com] Chapters 00:00 The Power of Humility and Kindness 01:10 Journey from Art School Dropout to Digital Design 05:03 From Dictator to Genius Maker: The Multipliers Shift 08:51 Avoiding the Expert Jargon Trap 14:04 The Quiet Confidence of Seasoned Creative Directors 17:36 The Fadeaway Technique in Consultancy 26:13 Perceptions vs Reality: The Scary Guy Persona 35:40 Moving Beyond the Self and Stressful Perspectives 42:25 Presence, Calm, and the Figmification of Design 53:03 Practical Ways to Support the Design Community
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