Gavin Heaton: Ideas Are Cheap

Gavin Heaton has had more career chapters than most people have jobs. From accounting dropout to IBM champion to agency creative to redundancy survivor to founder of Disruptors Co, he's broken things at every stop, including his own role, more than once. In this conversation, Gavin talks about what IBM really teaches you when you're willing to run servers under your desk, what "relevance deprivation" feels like when you go from 300 people on your floor to 30, and why getting made redundant at the top of your game turned out to be more political than personal. He explains why ideas are cheap but shepherding them through is the real work, how to know when you're addicted to agency chaos versus actually having impact, and why the side projects that make you feel whole aren't optional. Plus the origin story of "Servant of Chaos," which might be the most honest job title in the industry. Got a question, topic or guest suggestion? mailto:[email protected] or visit http://youregoodgetbetter.com -- Special thanks to http://DOUBLESTAR.CO and thanks to PhaseOne and Fat Cat Music for the use of their track Crash & Burn feat. Northlane.