Q&A with Lachlan Bradford

November 27, 2025
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Lach Bradford

This week’s Q&A features someone who usually sits on the other side of these posts — Sked Social’s own Content Manager, Lachlan Bradford. Known for his sharp takes, founder-brain energy, and a career built on community, creative instinct, and controlled chaos, Lach brings a rare mix of honesty and humour to this series.

1. What would your MySpace song be in 2025?
Imagination by BRONCHO.

2. Instagram or TikTok? Defend your answer.
Instagram. I check it more because I'm 34, but when I do go on TikTok, it's usually for a couple of hours at a time.

3. What's in your camera roll way too much?
Videos of concerts i'll never watch again.

4. A tool, app, or sneaky little shortcut you swear by?
ChatGPT Atlas. Automate my life please.

5. Most underrated social media skill?
Courage.

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6. If you could ban one trend forever, what would it be?
Any type of dance trend or lip syncing to trending audio. Just not that into it.

7. Who are 3 brands/creators you’re vibing with right now?
The School of Life, Erica Mallett, MSCHF.

8. Go-to comfort food after a chaotic day?
Pepper Mayo Slider from KFC.

9. Best DM you’ve ever received (or sent)?
Kelly Slater firing back at me on Instagram after I said he was blaming injuries for a couple of bad performances (we're cool now).

10. What’s your biggest ick on LinkedIn right now?
People taking themselves too seriously.

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