• Beyond the Page: Ope Oduwole of Floor Mag on Tech, Publishing & Community building
    Feb 27 2025

    In this episode of Talking Tech with Creatives, I sit with Ope Oduwole, Editor-in-Chief of Floor Magazine, to explore the intersection of creativity, technology, and community-building.

    The conversation kicks off with a discussion on the UK government’s current AI consultations and the potential impact on creatives. Ope shares his journey in launching Floor Magazine, a platform dedicated to uplifting Black creatives across various art forms. We dive into the role of AI in journalism, how technology is shaping diversity in publishing, and the significance of fostering creative communities both online and in-person.

    Episode Highlights:

    00:00 – Welcome to Talking Tech with Creatives

    01:15 – AI policies and government consultation updates

    04:02 – Autonomous vehicles in Cambridge

    06:20 – Introducing Ope Oduwole and Flow Magazine

    08:01 – The power of community for writers

    18:14 – How technology is reshaping publishing

    31:02 – Discovering and amplifying Black literature

    32:00 – The influence of James Baldwin

    35:08 – Building an engaged magazine audience

    37:13 – Challenges and rewards of independent publishing

    43:37 – Future plans and creative collaborations

    48:13 – Balancing creativity, leadership, and life

    51:13 – Advice for aspiring creatives

    54:19 – Closing thoughts and where to connect

    Join us for an insightful conversation on the evolving landscape of creativity and publishing in the digital age. Tune in now

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    56 mins
  • Exploring Storytelling, Technology & Representation with Jendella Benson
    Feb 11 2025

    In this episode of Talking Tech with Creatives, I sit down with Jendella Benson—author, editor, speaker, and head of editorial at Black Ballad, a digital platform amplifying Black women’s voices in Britain. We dive deep into her journey as an author, her work in media, and how technology is shaping representation in publishing.

    We also discuss the rapid changes in AI, the impact of social media on the publishing world, and the importance of owning your creative work in a digital-first world. Jendella shares insights into her writing process, balancing creativity with career and family life, and her thoughts on the future of diverse storytelling.

    Topics We Cover in This Episode:

    • Jendella’s journey from media and photography to becoming an author
    • The importance of representation and digital platforms like Black Ballad
    • How AI is disrupting media and the ethical concerns surrounding generative AI
    • Social media’s role in publishing and why building a community is crucial
    • Tips for new and emerging writers navigating the creative industry
    • The power of storytelling and what’s next for Jendella Benson

    Books by Jendella Benson:

    • Hope and Glory – A powerful British-Nigerian story dealing with complex family relationships and set in Peckham, London.
    • All That We’ve Got – A gripping story exploring community, belonging, and resilience

    Why You Should Listen:

    If you’re a writer, creative, or someone passionate about diverse storytelling, technology, and representation, this episode is a must-listen. Whether you’re trying to break into media or just love engaging discussions on culture and technology, Jendella brings a fresh and insightful perspective.

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    55 mins
  • Crafting Creativity in a World Ruled by Tech : A Solo Episode
    Jan 26 2025

    In this solo episode of Talking Tech with Creatives, host Stella Oni delves into the podcast's mission and her unique journey as a crime fiction author with a career in technology. She explores the impact of AI on creative industries. She outlines the podcast's goals: educating creatives on emerging tech trends, highlighting success stories through interviews, and offering interactive masterclasses. Stella also shares insights from industry events and emphasises the importance of ethical tech practices and human connection in creative work. This episode sets the stage for the podcast's future direction.

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    11 mins
  • Exploring Creative AI in Travel and Tourism with Alex Bainbridge
    Jan 6 2025

    In this episode of the Talking Tech with Creative Podcast, I sit down with Alex Bainbridge, a specialist in tourism and technology, to discuss the fascinating ways artificial intelligence is transforming the tourism industry. Together, we explore how AI enhances creativity in travel experiences, from personalized tours to autonomous vehicles.

    Alex takes us through his journey in travel technology, sharing insights into how the industry has evolved and where it’s heading. We also discuss the balance between using AI to create global connections while preserving the authenticity of local storytelling—a key part of keeping cultural narratives alive in tourism.

    Here’s what we cover: • How AI is reshaping travel technology • Creative ways AI can enhance tourism experiences • Balancing global AI trends with authentic local storytelling • The role of 5G and autonomous vehicles in tourism • The future of AI-driven personalization in travel and media

    Whether you’re a tech enthusiast, a travel industry professional, or just curious about the intersection of technology and creativity, this episode is packed with valuable insights. Join me as we uncover how AI is shaping the future of tourism!

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    58 mins
  • Navigating the Digital Shift: Insights on Writing, SEO and AI with Abidemi Sanusi
    Dec 5 2024

    In this episode of Talking Tech with Creatives, I welcome Abidemi Sanusi, an accomplished author and SEO expert. We dive into her journey from working in human rights to becoming a multi-faceted professional in writing and technology. I also share insights from the recent World Travel Market show in Excel, London, focusing on how AI is influencing the tourism industry. Abidemi offers her expertise on SEO, content strategy, and the evolving role of AI in writing. At the same time, we explore the differences between traditional and self-publishing and discuss why adapting to technology is crucial for today’s authors.

    00:00 Welcome to Talking Tech with Creative Podcasts 00:28 Introduction to the Podcast and Its Journey 01:35 World Travel Markets Experience 03:09 Introducing Abidemi Sanusi 05:36 Abidemi's Background and Early Life 09:10 Journey into Writing and Education 17:12 Transition to Digital and SEO 21:31 Understanding SEO for Authors 26:37 Impact of AI on SEO and Writing 29:50 Using AI Tools for Writing and Marketing 37:44 Amplifying Author Voices in the Digital Age 40:20 Owning Your Writing Journey 40:34 The Business of Writing 41:19 Balancing Inspiration and Discipline 43:02 Overcoming Resistance 44:32 Finding Time to Write 46:43 Essential Writing Tools and Techniques 51:06 The Future of Writing with AI 01:01:03 Traditional vs. Self-Publishing 01:08:39 Final Thoughts and Resources

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    1 hr and 14 mins
  • From Storytelling Roots to Global Screens: Film maker Tony Abulu’s Vision for Nigeria’s Creative Economy - ep 12
    Nov 10 2024

    We interview Tony Abulu, an Nigerian filmmaker and CEO of Black Ivory Communications, whose extensive career spans over 30 years in film, publishing, and international marketing.

    Abulu discusses his journey, from his storytelling roots inspired by his grandmother in Edo state to the business lessons learned from his uncle. Despite early societal expectations to pursue sciences, Tony followed his passion for the arts, leading him to launch a film career in the U.S. with African-themed productions like Back to Africa (1997), Doctor Bello (2012), and American Japa (2024).

    Tony delves into the challenges and growth of the Nigerian film industry, recounting his path to self-distribution in the middle of piracy and limited cinema culture.

    He shares his unique perspective on Afrocentric storytelling, urging more diversity in themes to fully reflect Nigeria’s cultural depth beyond popular Yoruba narratives.

    Tony discusses the essential role of the Nigerian government in fostering the creative economy, citing the need for government-backed financial support to address barriers young filmmakers face, like high collateral requirements.

    He critiques the millions allocated to Nigeria’s creative sector, expressing concern about its accessibility for grassroots creatives.

    Tony’s vision is for a thriving industry powered by robust distribution and monetisation, with platforms like his upcoming Blaze Channel to reach the Nigerian diaspora and enhance economic opportunities for creatives.

    This episode offers an inspiring journey through Abulu’s life, insights into the potential of Nigeria’s creative industry, and an earnest call for government and diaspora support to sustain its future.

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    1 hr and 59 mins
  • Behind the Lens: Film maker and producer, Izu Okafor on Authentic Nigerian Storytelling - ep 11
    Oct 26 2024

    In this episode, Izu Okafor, a filmmaker passionate about bringing authentic Nigerian stories to the screen, joins us. Izu shares his creative journey, explaining how he started producing and is now making strides toward directing, with an exciting upcoming Israeli-Nollywood project in the works. He talks about the balance between formal education and practical experience, sharing how self-education and guidance from mentors have shaped his career.

    Izu dives into the challenges of the film industry, especially with streaming platforms acting as gatekeepers, and highlights the importance of grassroots storytelling that connects with Nigerian culture. He encourages young filmmakers to focus on telling authentic, community-driven stories rather than following mainstream trends, emphasising how these unique narratives resonate locally and globally.

    Please tune in to hear more about Izu’s take on work-life balance, his future aspirations, and his insights on the evolving landscape of Nigerian cinema.

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    1 hr and 25 mins
  • Exploring Augmented Reality and Storytelling with Bee Kapitan - ep 10
    Oct 10 2024

    In this exciting episode of the Talking Tech With Creatives podcast, I welcome Bee Kapitan, an augmented reality (AR) expert and a creative technologist. Bee shares her fascinating journey from web design to becoming a leader in AR, virtual reality (VR), and XR (Extended Reality) development.

    We dive deep into augmented reality, discussing its applications in storytelling and marketing and how authors can leverage AR to create immersive experiences for readers.

    We discuss how AR can enhance creative projects, including animating book covers, creating interactive merchandise, and engaging readers through digital overlays on physical products. Bee also shares insights from the London Book Fair, her work in XR communities, and some great resources that will support and guide those interested in venturing into AR.

    Whether you're curious about how to incorporate technology into your storytelling or you're fascinated by the future of AR and its possibilities, this episode is a must-listen.

    Don't miss Bee's practical tips and inspiration for creatives ready to explore this digital frontier..

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    1 hr and 17 mins