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Chris Yee: Eastwood & AI - Live at SXSW Sydney
Nov 27, 2025
54m 49s
The Great Unlearning: Live From The B&T Breakfast
Sep 9, 2025
1h 14m 21s
Susan Credle - Creative Space & Brand Characters
Jun 23, 2025
1h 01m 31s
Going Rogue & Chicken Handbags: Live At Mumbrella 360
Jun 6, 2025
48m 09s
Sam Rowlands: Killer Stats and Pink Chips
May 29, 2025
55m 29s
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| Date | Episode | Description | Length | ||||||
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| 11/27/25 | Chris Yee: Eastwood & AI - Live at SXSW Sydney | In this special edition of Black T Shirts recorded live at SXSW Sydney & presented by our friends at Adobe, we sit down with multidisciplinary artist Chris Yee for a wide-open conversation on the future of creativity. Chris breaks down how AI is reshaping the creative workflow, why the neighbourhoods we grow up in leave fingerprints on our art, and what “authenticity” actually means in a world where anyone can make anything. From early influences to the tension between tradition and technology, this episode dives into the messy, exciting intersection of culture, identity, and new tools redefining modern storytelling. | 54m 49s | ||||||
| 9/9/25 | The Great Unlearning: Live From The B&T Breakfast | Recorded live at the B&T Breakfast powered by Mutinex, this special Black T-Shirts episode explores the things marketers have had to unlearn to move forward. With Henry Innis (Founder, Mutinex) and Clare Tsunobo (Head of Media, Lion) joining the conversation, the panel unpacks media myths, creativity clichés, and the evolving role of data in shaping marketing today. This isn’t a how-to guide, it’s a candid reflection on what they used to believe and how those shifts are now changing the way the industry thinks. | 1h 14m 21s | ||||||
| 6/23/25 | Susan Credle - Creative Space & Brand Characters | In this episode of The Black T-Shirts Podcast, we sit down with legendary creative leader Susan Credle, former Global Chief Creative Officer at FCB Global. Known for her bold thinking and breakthrough work, Susan shares her insights into the power of creative environments, the art of character development, and the enduring impact of storytelling in brand building. The creative force behind iconic campaigns like the M&M’S "human" characters and Allstate's unforgettable "Mayhem," Susan has helped shape some of the most memorable brand voices in advertising. Her contributions to the industry have earned her numerous accolades, including being named one of Ad Age's "100 Most Influential Women." | 1h 01m 31s | ||||||
| 6/6/25 | Going Rogue & Chicken Handbags: Live At Mumbrella 360 | Recorded live at this year’s Mumbrella360, this special episode of The Black T-Shirts Podcast revisits the most powerful insights from some of their favourite guests. From hard-won lessons in creativity to surprising truths about success. Then, in front of a live audience, the hosts flip the script and put themselves to the pub test. Are they living by the wisdom they preach? Are the beers cold? Are the answers honest? Tune in for a candid, unfiltered session. | 48m 09s | ||||||
| 5/29/25 | Sam Rowlands: Killer Stats and Pink Chips | This week on Black T-Shirts, we're joined by Sam Rowlands, a multi-award-winning Creative Lead and Art Director at global innovation agency AKQA. Sam takes us back to her roots, growing up on a farm outside a small town in rural Australia, and shares how that upbringing shaped her perspective and creative grit. We trace her journey from the country to the cutting edge of global creative work and unpack the story behind Pink Chips, her bold, personal, and provocative creative project that's putting female business leaders first and turning heads for all the right reasons. | 55m 29s | ||||||
| 5/21/25 | Luke & John McKelvey: Celebrity Culture and Ocean Views | In this episode of Black T-Shirts, we dive into the sun-soaked world of celebrity culture, branding, and the creative chaos behind global campaigns with Luke and John McKelvey — the visionary brothers behind creative agency MIRIMAR. From ocean views to red carpets, the McKelveys unpack how they turn cultural moments into marketing magic for some of the world’s biggest stars and brands. | 1h 00m 43s | ||||||
| 5/15/25 | Kim Gehrig: Singing Vaginas and The Creative Skewer | In this episode, we sit down with director Kim Gehrig, whose work spans iconic campaigns like This Girl Can, “Play it Safe” for The Sydney Opera House and of course, “Viva la Vulva” for Libresse. Plus some of the most famous spots for Apple and Nike We chat about what drives her to tell the stories she does, the pressure to keep pushing creative boundaries, and why it’s worth fighting for work that actually means something and what is a creative skewer? | 59m 11s | ||||||
| 5/6/25 | Phill Agnew: Hard Graft and Soft Nudges | In this episode of The Black T-Shirts Podcast, we’re joined by Phill Agnew, host of Nudge, the only podcast dedicated to consumer psychology. Phill shares his journey from hard-grafting marketer to one of the leading voices in behavioural science for brands, breaking down how tiny tweaks in messaging can create major shifts in behaviour. We dig into how behavioural science can be applied across the all business decisions, what marketers often get wrong about persuasion, and why understanding consumer psychology isn’t just helpful, it’s essential. | 58m 11s | ||||||
| 4/30/25 | Brooke Hammerling: Pop Culture and Public Relations | This week on The Black T-Shirts Podcast, we sit down with Brooke Hammerling legendary PR strategist, founder of boutique agency The New Thing, and the creative force behind the beloved newsletter, podcast, and meme empire Pop Culture Mondays. Brooke shares her journey from shaping the narrative for some of tech’s biggest names to becoming a go-to voice in pop culture commentary (with a little help from Baby Yoda). We dive into the evolving world of PR, what it takes to build authentic buzz today, and how staying curious (and a little bit mischievous) fuels lasting success. | 1h 02m 26s | ||||||
| 4/23/25 | Chris Beresford Hill - Big Things and Creative Details | In this episode of Black T-Shirts, we sit down with Chris Beresford-Hill, a creative heavyweight with advanced degrees in hustle. In his new role as Worldwide CCO, Chris has helped re-set the vision for the iconic creative house BBDO. Chris unpacks the value of creativity, how to set a creative vision, and have it flow through an organisation. After listening to this episode you'll want to go out and 'Do Big Things'. | 1h 05m 44s | ||||||
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| 4/15/25 | John Schoolcraft: Mind Control & Milk | In this episode of The Black T-Shirts Podcast, we sit down with the Global Chief Creative Officer at Oatly, the brand that’s become synonymous with rebellious originality in the plant-based space. Known for leading disruptive, design-first campaigns that put authenticity over algorithms, our guest opens up about the power of exploration projects, building a culture of creative bravery, and why consumer brands should stop chasing trends and start chasing ideas. | 1h 12m 39s | ||||||
| 4/7/25 | Sherilyn Shackell - Making Marketers and Leading Cults | Today’s guest? She doesn’t wear a black T-shirt. She builds the people who lead the people who run the brands who sell you the black T-shirts. Sherilyn Shackell—founder of The Marketing Academy. An absolute force of nature, and the woman who decided that leadership training shouldn’t feel like a corporate away-day with soggy sandwiches. | 1h 05m 34s | ||||||
| 3/31/25 | PJ Pereira - Al Coke Trucks & Creative Liberation | We're back for season 5 and to kick things off we have PJ Pereira. Esteemed novelist, screenwriter, martial arts black-belt and co-founder of award winning creative agency, Pereira O’Del. In this episode, PJ discusses the intersection of AI, creativity, and advertising, exploring how it's reshaping storytelling and creative production and emphasising the importance of embracing new technologies while preserving artistic integrity. | 1h 05m 56s | ||||||
| 11/6/24 | Gunny Scarfo: Notification and Storytelling | This week they’re joined by Gunny Scarfo, Co-Founder at Nonfiction Research, creators of uncensored, emotional research studies that have influenced everything from Super Bowl commercials to a Megan Thee Stallion song. In this episode of Black T-Shirts, Gunny Scarfo dives deep into why emotional insights are still the foundation of outstanding creative work, plus details what goes into fostering trusting client relationships when developing comprehensive studies. | 1h 08m 57s | ||||||
| 10/29/24 | Live from SxSW Sydney with Henry Innis | This week is a little different. Adam & Brent are live at South By South West and joined by longtime friend and supporter of the Black T-Shirts podcast, Henry Innis. Henry is also the co-founder and CEO at Mutinex GrowthOS, a marketing mix modelling platform designed to drive growth. | 1h 07m 05s | ||||||
| 10/22/24 | James Hurman: Previously IT and Future Demand | This week they’re joined by James Hurman, a New Zealand-based entrepreneur, investor, author and advertising effectiveness expert. James is also the founding partner of Previously Unavailable, a creative company that partners with, creates and invests into high-growth startup companies. | 59m 20s | ||||||
| 10/15/24 | Johnnie Ingram: We Have Notes On This Episode | This week they’re joined by Johnnie Ingram, Award Winning Executive Producer, Creative Director, Director & Show Creator of We’re Here — the unscripted series that follows drag queens as they prepare to perform in small conservative towns. | 55m 31s | ||||||
| 10/8/24 | Wanda Pogue: Post Creative Strategy | In this episode of Black T-Shirts, Wanda Pogue, Global Chief Strategy Officer of Vayner Media, speaks to how her understanding of creative strategy has evolved from her days at Saatchi & Saatchi to now being on the trailblazing side of the industry in an agency that prides itself in finding innovative new ways to tell brands’ stories. | 56m 28s | ||||||
| 10/1/24 | AI Merry: The Title For This Episode Could Be Better | In this episode of Black T-Shirts, Al Merry chats to Adam and Brent about what it takes to move from being a creative to founding and running a creative business at the blistering pace set by the current advertising landscape. The interview touches on many tensions faced by creatives and the creative industry today. Perhaps the most relatable point of contention is the tension faced between a focus on the work, vs the commercial and practical realities of running a business. | 46m 38s | ||||||
| 9/24/24 | Mia Freedman & Nat Harvey: Sex toys, Super, and Strife | In this episode of Black T-Shirts, Co-founder and creative force Mia Freedman leads with her passion for authentic, women-first storytelling, while CEO Nat Harvey details what it takes to run Australia's largest independent women's media group. Sex toys, superannuation and the issues facing some of Australia's traditional media outlets are discussed in this frank conversation with one of Australia's most powerful publishing team. | 1h 05m 39s | ||||||
| 9/18/24 | Davo, Dancing and Creative Direction | This week they’re joined by David Hallberg, Artistic Director of The Australian Ballet. David, or Davo to his mates, was one of the world's most renowned dancers, having been a principal dancer with both the American Ballet Theatre and the Bolshoi Ballet, before becoming Artistic Director of The Australian Ballet. In this episode of Black T-Shirts, David discusses what it takes to have creative ideas and live a creatively fulfilling existence in the world of ballet. He also speaks to his latest project, Oscar, a ballet inspired by the life and writings of Oscar Wilde. Premiering this week to rave reviews, the production was praised for its groundbreaking portrayal of non-heteronormative themes. | 53m 15s | ||||||
| 9/12/24 | Erin Riley Disruption and Rigour | On this weeks episode of Black T Shirts Adam and Brent are joined by the newly appointed CEO of TBWA Worldwide, Erin Riley. We go deep into the ever changing agency landscape as they talk about the disruption mindset that a global company TBWA embodies in their creativity. | 56m 36s | ||||||
| 9/3/24 | Sir Martin Sorrell - Big and Little Thinking | Black T - Shirts is back with a bang. Sir Martin Sorrell, a titan of the advertising world, joins us for an unmissable episode. From his early career at Saatchi & Saatchi to founding WPP, to exploring the future of advertising with the Monks, Sir Martin has shaped the industry in ways few others have. Adam tries to sell Thinkerbell, and then we put S4 to the ultimate challenge: the Pub Test. | 1h 06m 00s | ||||||
| 5/17/24 | Rory Sutherland: Two Way Doors & Being Distinctive | Welcome back to the next episode of black t-shirts! Rory Sutherland, Vice Chairman of Ogilvy UK, needs little introduction. With over 30 years of experience and a significant presence in the advertising world and TED talks with millions of views, Rory's insights are bound to be enlightening! | 1h 08m 01s | ||||||
| 5/6/24 | Andre Toledo: Patience & Taking Creative Opportunities | This weeks guest is Chief Creative Officer at DAVID New York Andre Toledo. In 2019, André opened DAVID Madrid in a small 10-person WeWork office In just one year, DAVID Madrid grew from 3 to 35 people and went from having no clients to a portfolio of acclaimed local and global campaigns, including a Super Bowl spot for Turkish Airlines | 51m 31s | ||||||
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