The Imposterous: Rob Campbell wants to create a place for people to feel safe to be dangerous

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The Imposterous: Rob Campbell wants to create a place for people to feel safe to be dangerous

This week’s episode features the Imposterous Rob Campbell, someone who is very comfortable with being uncomfortable. We explore the ins and outs of Imposter Syndrome with one of the most respected strategists out there, gaining some unique insights from a mind that most certainly prefers to seek chaos rather than calm.

 

From explaining the insightful nature of Real Housewives of Beverly Hills to Obama’s technology advisor to an irrational hatred of Tom Hanks, Rob throws out his unique perspective of how to enable creative expression at its very best.

Now Head of Planning at Colenso BBDO, Rob Campbell used to be a session guitarist for some of the World’s most well-known, terrible pop stars. He’s lived and worked all over the world and led strategy across America, Europe, Asia and Australasia respectively. He’s made famous work for NIKE, Spotify, IKEA, P&G, Converse, Chrysler & the rock band Metallica and the thing he’s most proud of is being called an “asshole” by Dan Wieden, Richard Branson & Lars Ulrich.

With a new episode every Monday, The Imposterous is hosted by Michael Knox (ECD, Roller) and Graham Drew (CCO, Grey Malaysia) and as has been created to explore the theory that even the world’s most respected creative professionals suffer pangs of inadequacy that either stifle their potential brilliance or protect them from mediocrity. Tune in to find out how Imposter Syndrome might just be your super power, if you let it.

LISTEN TO THE ROB CAMPBELL INTERVIEW

The Imposterous is available now on itunes, Spotify, Google Play or imposterous.com.

Listen to previous episodes with Nils Leonard and Laura Petrucelli here.

The Imposterous: Rob Campbell wants to create a place for people to feel safe to be dangerous