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The NDA Podcast

The NDA Podcast

Written by: Lucky Dip
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The creative podcast that breaks all the NDAs.


Each week host Katie Cadwell (founder & creative director of Lucky Dip) brings you unfiltered conversation with creative leaders and legends, lifting the lid on the biggest issues we face in the creative industry. We dissect topics often kept under waiver, in an effort to uncover ways we can make the industry a healthier, happier, more accessible place to work.


A space for debate, discussion, and disagreement. Where all opinions are welcome and no topic is off limits, no matter how controversial.

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Episodes
  • The Online Identity Crisis
    Jan 28 2026

    There are around 2 million posts published on Linkedin every day. Once a business platform, it has become the home of the ‘professional personal brand’.


    Creative leaders are fighting in the feed for engagement – chiming in with thought-leadership, hot takes and opinions of the work & world. The pressure to have an online persona (and a following to match) is bigger than ever.


    This week we’re asking, is building your personal brand a smart business tool, or just a way to chase validation and satiate our egos?


    Joined by two titans of the feed, Amy Kean (CEO & Creative Director of Good Shout) and Helena Langdon (Freelance Copywriter / Comedy Writer) – we asked them if they believe they’re influencers. We talk about the wins and losses of growing an online following. Fears of being cancelled, trolls, time wasting, and whether they reap the rewards of their investment.


    A candid conversation about whether the algorithm is really worth your energy.



    Statistics: https://www.cognism.com/blog/linkedin-statistics#:~:text=Content%20Impressions:%20LinkedIn%20generates%209,45.


    Gender article: https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2025/nov/22/bro-boost-women-find-linkedin-traffic-drives-if-they-pretend-to-be-men


    Book: Careless People by Sarah Wynn-Williams


    AI content: https://originality.ai/blog/ai-content-published-linkedin#


    Creative Boom article: https://www.creativeboom.com/tips/what-the-heck-is-a-personal-brand-in-2025/


    Creator economy:

    https://digiday.com/media/linkedin-emerges-as-a-serious-player-in-the-creator-economy/

    https://www.linkedin.com/posts/noam-nisand_linkedins-biggest-growth-is-coming-these-activity-7364574631187406848-ysdH/


    Huge thanks to all our anonymous contributors.

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    56 mins
  • Unsung Heroes
    Jan 21 2026

    The creative industry loves to talk about creatives. But what about the hidden army of people that keep our studios afloat?


    The split of creative vs ‘non-creative’ roles is around 50/50 – but it’s rare to hear from those behind the scenes. Client services, operations, finance, HR… Seen as the vital cogs to a studio's success, but too often reduced to emails, admin, or budget police.


    This week, we’re joined by Katie Lyons (Studio Manager at Pentagram) & Anna Victor (Business Lead at Mother Design) to unpack how they define themselves, whether they feel valued, and if they get enough credit.


    From being ignored in crits, reduced to admin, shielding teams from chaotic clients, impossible budgets, and emotional fallout — they share the invisible labour, the cliche “bad guy” role, and what they wish the industry would do to make them feel welcome.


    This is a candid conversation about how we can better support, and celebrate, the backbone of the creative industry.



    HS Creative Operations: https://www.henrystewartconferences.com/creative-operations


    Inside Out Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/the-future-of-in-house-creative-leadership/id1747200978


    The Industry Club: https://www.theindustryclub.co.uk/training


    Huge thanks to all our anonymous stories.


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    50 mins
  • Partners In Design
    Jan 14 2026

    To partner or not to partner?


    83% of our listeners say they want a business partner. But the reality? It’s complicated. You spend more time with your co-founder than you do your family.


    How do you choose the right person to go into business with? Handle conflict when creativity clashes with cash? And what is it like for the teams caught in the middle of founder tension?


    In this episode, we unpack the partnership recipe: why most billion-dollar startups are built by teams, why solo founders are more likely to survive, and why partnerships fail more often than we like to admit. Joined by two brilliant creative duos – veteran partners Matt Baxter & Dom Bailey (Baxter & Bailey) and a new relationship, Gemma Ballinger & Johanna Drewe (Output)


    From two-person dream teams to three-way creative standoffs, married co-founders to messy breakups – this is a frank, unfiltered conversation about building (and breaking) business relationships.



    Partnership stats: https://startersreview.com/solo-or-sidekick-weighing-the-pros-and-cons-of-business-partnerships/

    https://www.equidam.com/the-case-for-solo-founders/


    Creative Counsel with Brittany Ratelle Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/how-to-start-and-fix-your-business-partnerships-with/id1314211690?i=1000585724842


    Co-founders Lab: https://cofounderslab.com/


    Partnership Agreement: https://www.artscouncil.org.uk/partnership-agreement-guidance


    Stories: James Kape


    Huge thank you for all the anonymous stories in this episode.

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    51 mins
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