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My Life In Design Podcast

My Life In Design Podcast

De: Claire Blyth
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How did some of the some of the world’s best designers, strategists, and agency leads, get into design? How did they know it was even a thing they could form a career around? I’m Claire Blyth, founder of design focussed PR agency Red Setter. I’ll be speaking to some of my favourite people in design to talk about how they got where they are today.

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  • Jessie McGuire — Managing Partner of Thought Matter & Winner of the Cooper Hewitt National Design Award for Communication Design
    Apr 2 2026

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    This week on the podcast, Claire sits down with Jessie McGuire — Managing Partner of the independent design & creative studio Thought Matter. This year’s winner of the Cooper Hewitt National Design Award for Communication Design.

    With a career spanning some of the most respected studios in the industry, Jessie has built a reputation for shaping work that is not only beautifully crafted, but effective — helping brands connect more meaningfully with their audiences.

    In this episode, Jessie shares her journey into design and how her career has evolved over time, reflecting on the realities of building a creative career that doesn’t always follow a straight path.

    She also talks about the tension between creativity and commerciality — why great design can’t just look good, it has to work — and what success really means for studios today.

    Along the way, we explore leadership in creative environments, the importance of knowing when to push and when to listen, and why the value of design is often only recognised in hindsight.

    LINKS:

    Red Setter

    Dba

    Thought Matter

    Cooper Hewitt National Design Awards

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    1 h y 6 m
  • Sarah Williams - President of AIGA NY and Co-CEO of Beardwood&Co
    Mar 26 2026

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    This week Claire met up with Sarah Williams - President of AIGA NY, where she champions the future of design for all, and co-CEO of branding agency Beardwood&Co. An award-winning creative leader, she has been recognised by the DBA Effectiveness Awards, The Clio Awards, and PAC Global, and has worked with brands including Hyatt Hotels, Yankee Candle, Pottery Barn, Corona, and Bath & Body Works, as well as speaking at conferences such as How Design Live.

    In this episode, Sarah shares her journey into design - from growing up in a small town and discovering a love of music and album art and her move to New York.

    She shares her early steps into design, her first job at Landor and her 20 year experience growing Beardwood&Co. alongside Julia Beardwood and Ryan Lynch.

    She also discusses her role as president of AIGA NY and its role in fostering community and mentorship in the design industry.

    LINKS:

    Red Setter

    Dba

    AIGA NY

    BEARDWOOD&CO

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    45 m
  • Kiser Barnes - Chief Creative Officer and Partner at Red Antler
    Mar 19 2026

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    This week on the podcast Claire, sits down with Kiser Barnes, chief creative officer and partner at Red Antler. The episode was recorded in front of a live audience at Red Antler’s new Manhattan studio.

    From startups to Fortune 100 brands, Kiser has helped shape some of the world’s most recognisable companies, including Google, LVMH, Crocs, Delta Airlines, Calvin Klein and McKinsey. A Cannes Lions Grand Prix winner and Ad Age Innovator 50 (2025), he’s also spoken globally and serves on the board of AIGA.

    In this episode, Kiser shares his journey into design - from photography to the creative influence of New York.

    He shares his take on AI’s impact (and opportunity) in the creative world, with the hire of Red Antler’s new AI creative lead

    He also discusses the role of mentorship and why creative experimentation matters more than ever.

    Links:

    Red Antler

    Red Setter

    Dba


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    37 m
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