What do you do when your world gets turned upside down by a pandemic? You hustle and redeploy your skills as TedX speaker, business mentor, author and tech wizard into a broadcasting company and a brand new format business video show called the Business Breakfast.

The show is a slightly irreverent, chatty and informative look at business and entrepreneurs and proves the theory that there’s no better form of defence than attack.

Nick Looby and David Bell are two seasoned speakers and business mentors who have spotted a gap in the market for a video show, much like the beloved breakfast TV shows we all loved – like a cross between The Big Breakfast, Tizwas and GMB.

If you haven’t already tuned into the show, do it because we bet you’ve got nothing better to do at 8am every Thursday.

Nick brings all his skills as a people person, author of The Modern Zombie – a lament on the loss of humanity to binary code, while David Bell uses his years of entrepreneurship and business leadership to deliver a great sixty minutes of easily digestible, commercially relevant current affairs and insight from businesses around the country. And they’re just about to announce a new launch.

In this show, we discuss:

 Missing human interactions

 The distraction of technology

 Hybrid events

 Ideal guests for the show

 Long term strategy for the Business Breakfast Show

 Why we need to read

 David’s lunar conspiracies

 An extraordinary book recommendation from Nick

Show notes:

Nick’s LinkedIn profile HERE

David’s LinkedIn profile HERE

Chatbox Productions web site HERE

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Tim Lindsay is the Chairman of the D&AD – the advertising and design organisation created in 1962 to promote excellence in the industry. D&AD’s Pencils are the most highly sought-after awards for creative brilliance. They give any creative – young or old – lifelong bragging rights round the workstation.

In the last couple of years, the D&AD has been fighting a battle on two fronts: it has had to scramble and adapt to a world without meetings and events and it has been leading the charge for equality, social and environmental responsibility in the industry, which has attracted ire and praise in equal amounts.

So what does Tim think about it?

In this wide-ranging interview, he outlines the future strategy of the D&AD, recounts stories of advertising legends he’s worked for and with, provides advice for the creative industry on pitching for work and solutions for how the industry can defend itself from accusations of elitism. Along the way, he reveals his own all-time top 3 advertising campaigns and his hopes for the advertising industry’s role in the new economy.

In this interview, we discuss:

 The D&AD’s new responsibilities for creative standards

How to increase diversity in the creative and advertising industry

Are influencers creative?

How can the creative business claw back its prestige?

Whether agencies should or should not pitch with creative work

Agency compensation and burn-out

Surveillance marketing or intent marketing?

And an amazing couple of coincidences with our What3Words game, so stick with it to the end!

Also – the ever-hilarious Jeremy Davies on who drives the creative car – the agency or the client?

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Jaywing, the data-powered integrated agency has appointed Robbie Pringle as Business Development Director. Pringle brings with him a wealth of experience including most recently as New Business Director for Big Brand Ideas.

The Advertist lists all the important People Moves in our industry as well as News, Mergers & Acquisitions and Tenders. Every day, we search for key movers in senior, marketing and c-suite roles. If you would like regular updates of people moves, tenders and more contact us for a free trial on 0203 356 3717 or email hello@theadvertist.com.

Check out the latest episode of the Fuel podcast with the unstoppable Ted Rubin – one of the most influential CMOs on Twitter and LinkedIn and business book author, including the legendary ‘Return on Relationship’.

Ted’s charismatic personality is on full display as he gives his advice on how to use networking and social media to help fuel your sales activity.

In this show, we cover:

💥What makes a company VC-worthy

💥Why influencer marketing out-performs advertising

💥Why CMOs are getting it all wrong in the boardroom

💥The 5 principles behind Return on Relationship™

💥How accurate is his horoscope?

💥Getting and retaining a sales prospect’s attention

💥How to Co-Own your content

💥How to recycle and re-purpose content

Also – the incomparable Jeremy Davies shares his thoughts on the trend of personal branding.

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Golley Slater has appointed Jordan Slater as its New Business Manager. Slater has previously held roles at Planet U as Account Manager as well as Account Manager and B2B Sales Manager for Golley Slater PRM.

Independent creative agency, Atomic London has recently announced the appointment of Katy Sumption as Creative Director while Louise Rudaizky has been promoted to Managing Director.

Sumption was previously Creative Director and Co-Founder of The Elephant Room. Rudaizky previously held the role Head of Client Services with Atomic London.

In addition, the agency appointed Chloe Martin as New Business and Marketing Manager during Q1. Martin joined from adam&eveDDB where she held the role of Account Manager.

The Advertist lists all the important People Moves in our industry as well as News, Mergers & Acquisitions and Tenders. Every day, we search for key movers in senior, marketing and c-suite roles. If you would like regular updates of people moves, tenders and more contact us for a free trial on 0203 356 3717 or email hello@theadvertist.com.

Agency leader, author and magician of metrics, David Allison in a can’t miss episode on The Fuel Podcast.


You’ve heard of Demographics and Psychographics, now meet Valuegraphics, a way of classifying market segments based on shared values. Not age, not earnings but what drives our own operating system.


Throughout the world we have 56 shared values and using this process you’ll guarantee that you have all the right trigger words in your messaging.

In this show, we discuss:

  •  How the UK’s values differ from Europe
  •  The difference between values and beliefs
  •  How brands can avoid purpose washing
  •  What drove David to invent a new system for agencies
  •  How Valuegraphics could create the perfect politician
  •  How to get an entire hotel staff to wish you goodbye

Plus our very own Jeremy Davies loses his vowels over ABRDN, Consignia and lazy journalism.

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Home and Garden sector insight and news update from The Advertist. Our little 10-minute podlet, episode 6 has arrived. Grab a tea and catch up with Keith Smith of The Fuel Podcast, Donna Smith of The Advertist and Victor Houghton of VH Insights as we discuss all the latest intel on the retail sector.

In this episode, we help agencies on two fronts: Firstly, we demonstrate how artificial intelligence-driven financial forecasting can help you win new business by proving to prospects that you know all the financial pain points of their sector. And secondly, we help you understand exactly how critical it is to be able to spot zombie companies that appear to be financially OK but are in fact just hollow husks of business that could bring your agency down.

Zitah and her team of fintech superstars are on hand to address some vital new business issues:

🔘 The stress of not commuting

🔘 Factors to consider when prospecting for new clients in a post-pandemic world

🔘 How to spot companies investing in R&D and why this is a great sign

🔘 Data can be fun if fun equals profit

🔘 Increase your chances of success by looking at financial KPIs

🔘 How to spot a zombie company

🔘 Who came off worse in the pandemic

🔘 Equality and branding in the VC world Plus Jeremy Davies is playing bullsh*t bingo again, but it’s for new business people this time!

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A creative giant in the world of advertising, Dr Chris Arnold has battled with dyslexia throughout his entire career – but it’s allowed him to think differently. In fact Chris is a pioneer of alternative problem solving for the advertising industry. He has some great advice for new business problem solvers, revealing the one question that will win you new business.

His new book – ‘flip: unthink everything you know’ is a ground-breaking concept and Chris previews it on this show.

Don’t miss it.

All of us at The Advertist invite you to check out The Fuel Podcast, where we pull on the experience of leaders of companies in a variety of sectors with loads of fantastic interviews, tips and tales.

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