David Sillitoe
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Podcast Appearances
And you recorded as Tears Go By.
And you recorded as Tears Go By.
30 years later, she talked of how she had secretly hoped that the record would fail.
30 years later, she talked of how she had secretly hoped that the record would fail.
The image of shy, wistful 60s innocence was shattered, though, when she was caught up in a drugs raid on Keith Richards' home. The lurid and false headlines about her left deep wounds. By the 70s, she was a heroin addict, but she continued to record and in the mid-80s quit drugs.
The image of shy, wistful 60s innocence was shattered, though, when she was caught up in a drugs raid on Keith Richards' home. The lurid and false headlines about her left deep wounds. By the 70s, she was a heroin addict, but she continued to record and in the mid-80s quit drugs.
You could hear the darkness, the cracks and scars of those years in her music. She had endured more than her share of the era's sexism, but the artist that emerged was, she said, no-one's victim. And you could hear it all in this, a re-recording of her most famous song. Proud, unapologetic, the voice of Marianne Faithfull.
You could hear the darkness, the cracks and scars of those years in her music. She had endured more than her share of the era's sexism, but the artist that emerged was, she said, no-one's victim. And you could hear it all in this, a re-recording of her most famous song. Proud, unapologetic, the voice of Marianne Faithfull.
we start to ask questions about are we trapped in some sort of corporate captivity or are we in service of something that's really worth it? Are you trapped in a groundhog career?
we start to ask questions about are we trapped in some sort of corporate captivity or are we in service of something that's really worth it? Are you trapped in a groundhog career?
When we look at the research on this, unlike Blue Monday, where the research is maybe a little bit sketchy, the truth of the data shows that something like 62% of us say that the work that we do isn't fulfilling, and a staggering 20% of us say it's a source of misery in our existence. The idea that
When we look at the research on this, unlike Blue Monday, where the research is maybe a little bit sketchy, the truth of the data shows that something like 62% of us say that the work that we do isn't fulfilling, and a staggering 20% of us say it's a source of misery in our existence. The idea that
work is putting you through that sort of stress is somewhat questionable, particularly given the explosion of career opportunities we've seen in the last 20 or 30 years.
work is putting you through that sort of stress is somewhat questionable, particularly given the explosion of career opportunities we've seen in the last 20 or 30 years.
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It's easy to forget that when Oliviero Toscani launched his United Colours of Benetton ad campaign featuring models with a variety of skin tones, this was so unusual, the phrase Benetton ad became for a while a byword for any representation of diversity. However, Toscani had no interest in photographing knitwear or traditional ways of selling goods.
It's easy to forget that when Oliviero Toscani launched his United Colours of Benetton ad campaign featuring models with a variety of skin tones, this was so unusual, the phrase Benetton ad became for a while a byword for any representation of diversity. However, Toscani had no interest in photographing knitwear or traditional ways of selling goods.
What he wanted to show was how a company thinks.
What he wanted to show was how a company thinks.