And Then It Just Got Worse: Blundering Through Cancellation, Advertising, and The Wrong Side of #MeToo

Theo Royers
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And Then It Just Got Worse: Blundering Through Cancellation, Advertising, and The Wrong Side of #MeToo

Theo Royers
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“In years to come, the tragicomedy of the Cancellation Era—the one still leaving the wounded and the dead in its wake—will also be known by the books written by those who suffered, raged, then wrote about their experience. Ted Royer is at the head of the pack.”—Bruce Wagner, author

“This book isn’t just an account of cancellation—it’s a testament to the quiet resilience of those who refuse to stay broken.”—Jennifer Sey, author of Levi's Unbuttoned and Chalked Up

“An important story well told by someone with the true grit to have survived it—and with the insight, humor, and determination to share it the right way.”—Mark Halperin, journalist and bestselling author of Game Change
  • Date de publication : Sep 08, 2026
  • Langue : anglais
  • Nombre de pages : 288
  • Éditeur : Skyhorse
  • ISBN : 9781510786677
  • Dimensions : 6.0" W x 1.0" L x 9.0" H
Ted Royer is one of the most celebrated creative directors in modern advertising. Over a twenty-five-year career spanning four continents, he has led award-winning campaigns for some of the world’s most recognizable brands, from finance and tourism to automobiles and media. As Chief Creative Officer of Droga5, Ad Age’s Creative Agency of the Decade, he helped grow the firm from a ten-person team into a 750-person global powerhouse, guiding work that earned every major industry accolade, including the Cannes Titanium Lion for “Dundee: The Son of a Legend” and The New York Times’ landmark “The Truth Is Hard” campaign. After leaving advertising in 2018, Royer turned to writing as a way to reflect on his career and explore the possibilities of starting over.

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