Episode 18 – Never Stop

It might be one of the most “Disney” podcast names we’ve done yet, but “Episode 18 – Never Stop” is now online! And you know what? It might be cheesy, but it’s solid advice.

In Episode 18, you can hear Rute Correia & Stephen Pritchard. Ruth’s journey is so interesting and varied, it could have inspired Ronan Keating’s [un]forgettable classic.

Click here to listen to Rute Correia on 99% Perspiration

Click here to listen to Rute Correia on 99% Perspiration

After leaving her position as Junior Online Content Coordinator at Nintendo of Europe, Rute travelled to England to study an MA in Radio at the University of Sunderland. She now runs her own crafty company called Rute’s Loot, and creates the weekly White Market Podcast, all about creative commons music.

Click here to listen to Stephen Pritchard on 99% Perspiration

Click here to listen to Stephen Pritchard on 99% Perspiration

Stephen Pritchard is researching a PhD in socially engaged and participatory arts; if that’s an area you’re interested in, we thoroughly recommend following him on Twitter. He’s a very active, vocal tweeter, and has a great deal of insight to offer.

Stephen is also the Executive Director of Dot to Dot Active Arts, and writes a blog Colouring in Culture.

Stay productive, stay awesome!

Jay

Episode 17 – New Paths

Hello creatives!

Episode 17 was one of those late night jobs. It took a few days to get the pieces together, but I’ve made it! Been a busy month for me this month.

Basically, I’ve found myself in a new temporary job working with ArtWorks-U, and a central part of my role is producing/presenting a new weekly radio broadcast/podcast called ArtyParti.

More news to follow, lots to update you on…

But first…

On Episode 17 of 99% Perspiration:

After 30 years working in a non-creative industry, Diane Gray now manages the community radio station Hive Radio, based in Jarrow, UK. In 2014, Diane won the silver Charles Parker Prize for her radio documentary; and is now working on radio drama alongside her role at Hive.

Diane Gray

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Richi Jones is a singer/songwriter, and music production student based in the Midlands, UK. This year, Richi won the well-recognised national Open Mic competition, and he’s currently working on his new EP.

Richi Jones

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Stay productive, stay awesome!

Episode 16 – Recognising Your Value

On Episode 16 of 99% Perspiration:

Laura Lucas is a leadership and business coach, who “specialises in helping ambitious business owners, leaders and professionals set and achieve their goals.”

 

Laura Lucas

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Living in Dundee, Scotland, Laura launched inspirential.com in 2014, which provides training and guidance to help business flourish. They say “time is money”, but in Episode 16, you can hear Laura’s take on the value of both time & money.

Laura shares with us her specific guidance for creative types, and talks about her upcoming 7-day course on Periscope for graphic designers, and how they can make the most of their creative work.

Alan Parkinson is a self-published writer living in Sunderland, who manages to find time to write alongside a full-time job. His first novel, Leg It, is available on Amazon, and his second novel, Idle Threats, is due for release in the next couple months.

Click it to hear from Alan Parkinson, author of Leg It

Click it to hear from Alan Parkinson, author of Leg It

 

He’ll be the first to admit he’s not a natural with self-promotion, but over time Alan has learned key lessons about how to promote yourself as a writer, and has strong advice for people who are looking to take the plunge with releasing a novel.

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Until next time,

Stay productive, stay awesome!

Episode 12 – The Power of Persistence

Click here to listen to Episode 12 of 99% Perspiration

Click here to listen to Episode 12 of 99% Perspiration

Advice from two employees of Eutechnyx, a videogame production company based in Gateshead, UK. Luke Withington is a games programmer, and Erin Turnbull is a HR manager. They’ve got tons of advice if you’re interested in working in videogame design, or programming – and they also offer an awesome sounding graduate scheme, Level Up.

And a brief clip of my gold award-winning radio drama, “SeaBurn“. In the podcast you’ll hear it had made “finalist” but since recording the podcast before leaving for the Big Apple, I took the gold award in the New York Festivals World’s Best Radio Programs awards for “Best Student Drama Program”.

The music this week comes from John Carl Toth – an incredible music composer from Tennessee, who specialises in creating soundtracks.

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Until next time,

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Episode 10 – How Not to Get Ripped Off

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Kylie Ann Ford is an actor from South Shields, UK. She was recently part of Northern Stage’s North 15 programme, performs around the country with various theatre organisations, and can next be seen in Theatre Space North East’s Hamlet, (2nd to 5th July).

Iain Rowan is the facilitator of Holmeside Writers, a collective writing group based in Holmeside Coffee, Sunderland, UK. The group meet fortnightly to hang out, critique each other’s work, and enjoy writing with/around each other.

Featuring the incredible dubstep/chilled fusion of MXI.

99% Extra – Here’s Ben Tompkins Trying to Get a Job in Radio

Back in Episode 3 of 99% Perspiration, soon-to-be radio graduate Ben Tompkins shared that he was making a documentary for his dissertation project. It’s a one-off piece where Ben interviews several people who work in radio careers.

“Ben Tompkins travels around the North East of England searching for advice on how to get a job in the radio world.”

Included in Ben’s awesome documentary…

Giles Tanner – Managing Editor of Global North East

Tom Campbell – Drive Time Presenter, Heart Radio

Tom Davies – Head of Careers and Employability Service at the University Of Sunderland

Emma Snook – Producer at Amazing Radio

Jay Sykes – Freelance Producer and Lecturer in Radio Drama

Until next time…

Stay productive, stay awesome!

Movin’ On Up, (Nothing Can Stop Us)

A couple things of note before tomorrow’s Episode 10. (Yes that’s right, we’re about to hit the big ONE-OH! I’m tremendously excited.)

There are now two new ways to get involved or get in contact with 99% Perspiration.

First up, I’m starting to archive the previous episodes on the video giant that is YouTube. Take a look and let me know what you think of the format? Anything you’d like to be improved? I welcome any and all feedback.

And secondly; here’s news I’m even more excited about… We now have a Facebook Group, “99% Perspiration – Creative Community“. At the time of writing we’ve got about 70 people involved, and I’m hoping that over time the group can build to become a network of creative and artistic people –  to swap ideas and feedback, to help promote and share each other, and maybe even form strong working relationships.

I decided to set up a group based on Episode 8’s advice from the content marketing genius that is Chris Marr, from Learning-Everyday.co.uk and the Marketing Academy Podcast.

Anyway, I do hope to see you in the group! And until tomorrow’s podcast…

Stay productive, stay awesome!

Episode 9 – “You Can’t Go Wrong with a Badger with Guns”

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Episode 9 features well-known graphic novel writer Bryan Talbot. His incredible creations include Granville, Brainstorm, the Adventures of Luther Arkwright, and Alice in Sunderland.

Then we go from a heavyweight in the world of graphic novels to one of the foremothers of community radio in the UK; Caroline Mitchell, well-known for setting up Fem FM, a female-only-run radio station in Bristol, and several other community radio stations.

 

99% Extra – Bryan Talbot talks Wonderlands: the UK Graphic Novel Expo

If you love graphic novels, and live in the North East, you’ve probably heard about tomorrow’s Wonderlands expo – the first graphic novel expo in the country. It’s set to be a fantastic day of talks about graphic novels, with a rich plethora of industry voices offering advice and insight about the future of the medium.

Bryan Talbot

Click here to hear from Bryan Talbot

Bryan Talbot, renowned creator of Granville, The Adventures of Luther Arkwright & Alice in Sunderland – Bryan tells us about why he is looking forward to the expo, and how budding graphic novel authors can benefit from coming along.

If you want to hear more from Bryan Talbot, his journey, and helping young writers, he’ll be telling us more about his journey and offering advice on next week’s podcast (which you can find on iTunes from Wednesday at 6pm) and for more information about tomorrow’s Wonderlands expo, head to www.wonderlands.org.uk

“The only antidote to fear? Passion!”

Since I started broadcasting 99% Perspiration on April 6th, we have featured 10 interviewees who have started their own businesses around their creative/artistic pursuits. I love sharing their stories – and hope you find them uplifting, or help boost your confidence, or give you that one piece of advice you need to really get you going.

On Wednesday, I attended a class by the North East Business and Innovation Centre – the first in a several part series for those interested in freelancing their own creative careers. The ‘BIC’ kindly invited me to blog about their event, “Setting Up Your Own Creative Business”.

North East BIC - Starting Your Own Creative Business

The six-hour session was led by two creative freelancers; Melanie Shee, wand Eyv Hardwick. The pair have established successful creative careers (and I’m hoping they will join me on future episodes), and were very much beacons of business brilliance for our room of wide-eyed, hopeful creatives. Eyv spoke about money with an unfaltering confidence – for people like myself, who have often treated money as a taboo topic, it was refreshing for someone to be so adamant about the importance of receiving a fair, continued price for their wage. More than refreshing, it was inspiring. I’ve been to a few talks like this in my twenty-two years, but the North East BIC never fail to surprise me with the calibre of their support.

So, without wanting to give away all the tips and tricks in their arsenal, one thing I will touch upon is a resource they handed out to us; the Creative Business Canvas. It’s nothing more than a sheet of paper with some questions on it. But, if you have a creative idea, or want to get out their freelancing with your own artwork/media equipment/skills, this might just be the most perfect piece of paper.

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Using this chart should help you itemise important aspects when starting you a creative business, such as competitors and costs, products and pricing, and the all important “USP” factor that will set you apart from other companies like yours. And when you’ve filled in the final box, you’ll hopefully feel as much comfort in your own creativity as I did.

Now when I tried to find this online, I came up short – but there are so many dozens of versions of its parent paper, the Business Canvas. Essentially, a Business Canvas a super short answer to a business plan, it’s a great place to get started and get you thinking about the overview and fundamentals of your business.

Go ahead, have a Google.

A fair bit more complicated looking, right?

For more help with this initially daunting looking piece of paper, business advisor Mark Zimmerman has pencilled this handy pictograph to help you get your head around the creative business canvas – (click on the image on this page). Otherwise, you can check out this video series by Strategyzer, which takes a more in-depth look at different aspects of the canvas.

I will undoubtedly be bringing you more helpful hints and tricks from the North East BIC in the future. Based in Sunderland, they offer a host of courses, classes and consultations to a range of businesses/creatives in the surrounding area. But if you don’t live around Sunderland, there are hundreds of similar organisations that offer free business advice – all you’ve got to do is search for one near you, and hopefully you can find someone who could help make your business dream a reality.

Have you any questions you’d like to ask the North East BIC? Feel free to write them in the comments, or email us at 99percentpodcast@gmail.com

Until next time…

Stay productive, stay awesome.