Mon, 20 September 2021
Mitch Putnam is back and today we kick off a whole new conversation and way of looking at NFTs. |
Thu, 16 September 2021
Alex Murdaugh Murder Mystery has a TON of problems. We break down this insane story from the idiots perspective. |
Wed, 15 September 2021
Connie plays Brickey 15 minutes of another podcast… Brickey starts a war. |
Thu, 9 September 2021
Our good friend Thunderking visits us to talk about his new business venture I Heart Costa Mesa. Brickey breaks down how Dean's the right guy for the job and how this might be the right business model for you! |
Wed, 8 September 2021
Carl returns to Adventures In Design to make her first appearance on WYFP, where she shares a BIG problem. |
Tue, 7 September 2021
Emir from GARM Company shares the detail on his new creative tool Colorama that will allow designers and illustrators to quickly make better color selections for their projects. Available This Thursday At http://www.garmcompany.com Save With Coupon Code AID |
Thu, 26 August 2021
Dan Stiles return with a bucket of bad logos and even worse ideas. Enter the pimple of boom if you dare!!! Where you will see fucking logos and so much bad design it will blow your precious mind!!! Bad Design is podcast series with Dan Stiles and Mark Brickey focusing on where good ideas go wrong with bad design. For More Information About Today's Episode Please Visit: https://aid.network/ For More Information About Dan Stiles: https://www.danstiles.com/ |
Wed, 25 August 2021
Do you want to get your 2022 off to a good start? Then consider taking the Back To School Freelance Challenge and use your fall to transform your new year into your most successful one! |
Tue, 24 August 2021
Today Connie and Mark look back at Woodstock 99 through the lens of the HBO Max documentary that shines the light on just how dangerous the event was and hopefully how far we have come as a society. |
Wed, 18 August 2021
Brickey tells the story of 3 Dans and challenges you to audit your goals and more importantly your path to achieving them. Circle of Trust members share their reasons for staying free of freelance. |