
Creatives Like Us (Angela Lyons )
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22 Oct 2024 | Introducing Creatives Like Us | 00:01:33 | |
Creatives Like Us is a podcast dedicated to opening up the conversation and amplifying the voices of underrepresented creatives, especially people of colour. Hosted by graphic designer Angela Lyons, this podcast is all about breaking down barriers and showing that a successful career in the creative industry is possible for everyone. Contact Information | |||
16 Jan 2025 | Creatives Like Us: Amplifying Voices, Building Community, and Passing It On | 00:26:14 | |
In this introductory episode of Creatives Like Us, host Angela Lyons (you may know her as Ange) shares her inspiration for creating a podcast that amplifies the voices of creatives of colour. Drawing from her personal journey as a graphic designer, Angela reflects on feelings of self-doubt during her time at Central Saint Martins and how representation and mentorship shaped her career. The podcast aims to celebrate the highs, lows, and in-betweens of being a creative of colour with conversations that inspire others to pursue their creative dreams and open doors for the next generation. Angela and series producer Heather discuss the vision behind the podcast: to create a platform that inspires collaboration, shares impactful stories, and addresses challenges in diversity and inclusion within the creative industries. With a focus on community, mentorship, and the theme of “passing it on,” the podcast seeks to influence broader conversations about representation and show that there is space for everyone. This podcast is for anyone who wants to be inspired, supported, and empowered in their creative journey. Contact Information | |||
16 Jan 2025 | Creative journeys: Fitting in is Overrated! | 00:25:54 | |
In this first episode of Creatives Like Us, Angela speaks with Dominique van Werkhoven, a writer and co-founder of The Werks, about her journey as a creative entrepreneur. Dominique shares her experiences of building a career in writing, running a small business, and collaborating with other creatives. She reflects on the importance of representation, discussing her time as one of the few Black students at Oxford, and how breaking barriers can inspire others. The conversation looks into the power of collaboration in creative work, the balance between personal and professional creativity, and the pivotal role mentors can play in shaping careers. Links and Resources: The Werks Website: https://thewerks.nl/ Contact Information | |||
30 Jan 2025 | Differentiation: It's not about fitting in but standing out | 00:22:30 | |
“When you walk into a room, own who you are and what you’ve achieved, it’s not about fitting in, it’s about standing out.” – Ayo Abbas In this episode of Creatives Like Us, host Angela Lyons is joined by marketing consultant and podcaster Ayo Abbas to discuss their collaboration on the upcoming Creatives Like Us networking event for creatives of colour, which will take place on February 13th, 2025. This event will feature inspiring speakers, opportunities for collaboration, and a supportive environment for networking and sharing ideas. The conversation also explores Ayo’s work as a marketing consultant specialising in the built environment marketing for architects and engineers. Ayo shares her journey from corporate roles to running her own business, Abbas Marketing, and discusses her two podcasts, ‘The Built Environment Marketing Show’ and ‘Interchange’. Ayo is an expert on LinkedIn and believes in the power of personal branding and using the platform to showcase your work, research your industry and make meaningful connections.
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13 Feb 2025 | Making Art Work: David Oku on Valuing Your Craft | 01:08:26 | |
"As a Black creative, I’ve had to work ten times harder to be taken seriously – that’s why my work speaks for itself." - David Oku In this episode of Creative Like Us, Ange speaks with London-based freelance illustrator and animator, David Oku. David shares his journey from a childhood passion for drawing to establishing himself as a professional artist. He discusses the impact of early encouragement, the challenges of navigating the creative industry as a person of colour, and the importance of valuing your work. David also reflects on his experiences in retail, his transition into freelance work, and how perseverance and skill development have shaped his career. He offers insight into balancing personal projects with commercial work, the significance of creative collaboration, and the lessons learned along the way. Whether you're an aspiring creative or an established professional, this conversation is full of inspiration and practical advice. Where to Find David Oku: Instagram: @DOKUart Website: www.davidoku.com Links & Mentions: Big Fat Minimalist - Anirudh Mehta UAL - University of the Arts London Contact Information | |||
27 Feb 2025 | Crafting culture through design and journalism | 00:39:51 | |
'We belong to any space we choose to be in.' - Kala Paul-Worika In this episode of Creatives Like Us, host Angela Lyons speaks with Kala Paul-Worika, a freelance journalist and the founder of By Kala X, a brand specialising in Afro-chic home interiors and clothing. Kala shares how her Nigerian heritage and love for vibrant African fabrics inspired her to start the business, initially making baby clothes and homeware as gifts before turning it into a sustainable brand. Alongside her creative work, she also writes for The Guardian Labs and reflects on her journey in journalism, from reporting on local news to covering the entertainment industry. Kala discusses the balance of running a business, freelancing in journalism, and navigating spaces where representation has been limited. Kala also talks about the importance of sustainability in her work, particularly through her upcycled denim collection. She shares insights into her creative process, her future ambitions, and how workshops have become an important part of her brand. Links and Resources Website: https://www.bykalax.com Instagram (By Kala X): https://www.instagram.com/bykalax Instagram (The Media Mummy): https://www.instagram.com/themediamummy Guardian Labs (for her writing work): https://www.theguardian.com/guardian-labs We Are Black Journos : https://www.weareblackjournos.com Contact Information | |||
13 Mar 2025 | Lights, Camera, Breakthrough! A Journey in the TV & Commercial Film Industry | 00:32:28 | |
"We have a very London-centric view of Blackness in the UK, but Black people exist everywhere. Our stories deserve to be told too" - Makeda Matheson In this episode of Creatives Like Us, host Angela Lyons speaks with filmmaker, writer, and producer Makeda Matheson about her unexpected journey into the creative industry. Beginning her career in fashion styling in New York, Makeda transitioned into filmmaking and TV writing, demonstrating that persistence and self-belief can open doors, even without industry connections. She discusses how celebrity stylist Robert Verdi became a vital mentor, the challenges of breaking into film, and why black stories, particularly those beyond London, deserve more representation in media. Makeda also discusses taking risks, trusting her instincts, and how her teenage dream of working with Chanel has come full circle in a way she never anticipated. She now concentrates on writing and directing fictional films, bringing fresh northern black voices to UK screens. Links and Resources Visit Makeda's website: https://www.makedamatheson.com/ Follow Makeda on Instagram: Follow Makeda on LinkedIn here Contact Information | |||
27 Mar 2025 | Letting go of perfection and creating what matters | 00:46:13 | |
“I wanted my children to grow up knowing there is space for them.” - Sylvia Prince This week on Creatives Like Us, Ange speaks with Sylvia Prince, designer and founder of Sylvia Prince Designs. Sylvia shares her journey from graphic design to launching her own range of Afrocentric cards, created to reflect and celebrate black and brown children, particularly those who are often underrepresented, including children with vitiligo and albinism. She opens up about overcoming perfectionism, the importance of visibility, and the encouragement that helped her finally start her business. They also discuss the wider impact of Sylvia’s work, including her collaboration with the Vitiligo Society UK to develop school resource packs that support understanding and inclusion. Sylvia reflects on the value of creating work representing real people and experiences and how that representation can make children feel seen and celebrated. Links and Resources Website: sylviaprince.com Instagram: @sylviaprince_designs Facebook: Sylvia Prince Designs The Vitiligo Society UK – https://vitiligosociety.org/ Professional Troublemaker by Luvvie Ajayi Jones Bozoma Saint John and the "Badass Workshop" Contact Information | |||
10 Apr 2025 | Poetry in Motion: From Sound Systems to Storytelling & Spoken Truths | 00:27:34 | |
In this episode of Creatives Like Us, host Angela interviews performance poet Adisa, also known as The Verbaliser. Adisa shares his creative journey, beginning with his early involvement in Jamaican sound system culture and moving into poetry as a more meaningful and mature form of expression. He talks about being inspired by his father’s love of music and the discipline it taught him, as well as the importance of having role models and mentors in his early career. Adisa discusses his work in schools and with corporate clients, using poetry as a tool to build confidence, cultural awareness, and connection. He reflects on the lack of Black history in mainstream education and how this drives his work with young people, especially African Caribbean boys. He also speaks about his involvement with the Black Unity Bike Ride, his love of cycling, and a passion project called The Poetry Pedlar. The episode ends with a live reading of his poem Take Time and a quick-fire Q&A. It’s a grounded and reflective conversation about creativity, culture, and using your voice with purpose. The late and great poet - Benjamin Zephaniah said this about Adisa, “ Adisa is the future it’s so good to have something to look forward to”. Links and Resources Adisa’s Website: www.adisaworld.com Instagram – @adisapoet: instagram.com/adisapoet Black Unity Bike Ride: blackunitybikeride.com Apples and Snakes: applesandsnakes.org The Poetry Pedlar (YouTube series): https://www.youtube.com/@adisapoet Benjamin Zephaniah (tribute/reference): benjaminzephaniah.com Contact Information | |||
24 Apr 2025 | Creating Space: Mo Kanjilal on Inclusion, Tech and Turning Points | 00:29:05 | |
In this episode of Creatives Like Us, host Angela Lyons speaks with Mo Kanjilal, diversity and inclusion leader, TEDx speaker, and co-founder of Watch This Sp_ce. Mo shares her journey from senior roles in the tech industry to launching a purpose-led inclusion consultancy during the pandemic. With a background in English and a career spanning global sales and marketing, Mo talks candidly about the challenges of working in non-diverse environments, the importance of representation, and how she channelled those experiences into meaningful change. The pair discuss the founding of Watch This Sp_ce, the thinking behind its distinctive name, and the creative process behind Mo’s co-authored book The Inclusion Journey, which explores how organisations can build inclusive cultures through practical, human-centred steps. The conversation also touches on the power of mentoring, the value of being paid for your expertise, and how Mo balances multiple roles, from charity trustee to writer. Angela and Mo reflect on how creativity shows up in unexpected ways, particularly in sectors like tech, and the importance of saying yes to opportunity. Mo shares insights into her team’s flexible, remote approach to work, the growing impact of their consultancy, and what’s next for her personally and professionally, including plans for a second book and more public speaking. With thoughtful, grounded reflections throughout, this is a rich and inspiring listen for anyone navigating creative or mission-driven work. Mo's Links Mo’s website: Mo’s TedX talk: Mo’s book: The Clock Tower Sanctuary - https://www.thects.org.uk/ Here – Care Unbound (where Mo is aNon-Exec Director) - https://hereweare.org.uk/ Technative Digital where Mo is a Board Advisor - https://www.technativedigital.com/ The Girls Network where Mo is a mentor - https://www.thegirlsnetwork.org.uk/ Contact Information |