Free Workshop — Limited Spots
Breaking Down Gabriel Schmidt’s Creative Process + Live Q&A
I want to run an experiment—and you’re invited.
It’s a workshop to study and dissect Gabriel Schmidt’s creative method.
If you don’t know Gabriel, he’s currently the Global CCO at Grey and one of the few people in our industry who can say, “I’ve won 7 Cannes Lions Grand Prix, 12 Grand Clios, 7 Best of Discipline at The One Show, and 2 Emmys.” Not that he actually goes around saying it—but he totally could.
I interviewed him last year, and while I’m still editing the conversation, I was struck by how much there is to unpack in his approach. Instead of just sharing the final cut, this time, I thought it would be interesting to invite a small group of subscribers to join me in breaking down his method.
The Workshop
I’m planning a workshop with 4 sessions, running over 2 weeks.
• Session 1: Welcome & Framework For Analysis
• Session 2: Method Dissection — Mindset, Ideation Process, Craft
• Session 3: Method Dissection — Presentation, Creative Direction, Leadership
• Session 4: Live Q&A with Gabriel himself
In a nutshell, we’ll watch the raw footage of Gabriel’s interview together, draw key insights, uncover patterns, and craft follow-up questions to explore with him during the final Q&A session.
Join for FREE — Limited to 6 Seats
The workshop is 100% free—just bring your curiosity and willingness to participate.
All sessions will be held via Zoom, so be ready to meet a diverse group from around the world.
The exact dates and times are still TBD, but we’re aiming for mid-March.
Only 6 spots available—first come, first serve.
If you want in, click the button below and add your name to the list.
Priority Access for Paid Subscribers
The invitation is open to all subscribers (free and paid), but full transparency: paid subscribers will get priority as a thank-you for their support.
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Looking forward to this experiment!
Thanks,
Caio