• Episode 5: Jean Batthany and the Art of the Pause

  • Jul 23 2024
  • Length: 1 hr and 19 mins
  • Podcast

Episode 5: Jean Batthany and the Art of the Pause

  • Summary

  • "Celebrate the biggest fuck ups, because that's where the innovation lies."

    In this episode, Brandi and Fe sit down with Jean Batthany, ex-CCO of Walmart and VP, Global Creative at Disney. The conversation explores the topics of sustainable creativity, regenerative creativity, and the art of the pause. Jean shares her experiences in the advertising and creative industry, discussing the challenges she faced as a woman and the need for diversity in creative leadership. Jean also talks about her revolutionary session at the Cannes Festival of Creativity, where she discussed the art of the pause and its impact on mental health and creativity.

    Takeaways:

    • Creating a culture of safety and trust is essential for fostering creativity and innovation.
    • The creative industry needs more diversity in creative leadership to reflect and connect with diverse audiences.
    • The art of the pause is crucial for mental health and creativity, allowing for rest, recovery, and regeneration.
    • Asking for what you want and prioritizing your well-being are important for success in the creative industry. Don't be afraid to ask for what you want and need in your career.
    • Build your own personal board of directors to provide guidance and support.
    • Leaders should prioritize self-care and encourage their teams to take breaks.
    • The creative industry has the potential for change towards more sustainable and regenerative practices.

    Music by Brandi Parker; Branding by Fe Amarante; amazing astronaut images by Pexels artists RDNE Stock Project at https://www.pexels.com/collections/mars-341zou4/

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