This week’s Black T-Shirts guest, director Kim Gehrig, has created some of the world’s most creatively revered advertising over the last 10 years, from singing vaginas to dancing on the steps of the Sydney Opera House and a lot of amazing things for brands such as Apple and Nike.
Now Kim is arguably the most in demand commercials director in the world and on this episode of Black T-shirts she explains why. It’s an episode full of wisdom. Bring your A Game, keep up, and take notes, or don’t bother listening, the podcast advises.
Adam Ferrier, co-host of Black T-Shirts, stated, “It was an honour to talk to someone who takes their craft so seriously, but with a sense of joy and wit too. Kim is a powerhouse of creativity, and even though her body of work speaks for itself she unpacks her creative process eloquently. Why do vaginas sing? Find out on the episode.”
For a third season in a row, the podcast is supported by world-leading market mix modelling SAS company, Mutinex. And for the second year in a row, The Pub Test has its own returning supporter, creative confidence building insights platform Ideally.
All episodes of Black T-Shirts will be available via premium podcast creators MIK Made, Black T-Shirts can be found here. You can also watch the episode on the Black T-Shirts Youtube channel here.
Adam Ferrier is the founder of awarded creative agency, Thinkerbell. Brent Smart is CMO at one of the world’s largest telecommunications companies, Telstra.







