TCC Podcast #306: So You Want to Become a Screenwriter? with Jamie Jensen - a podcast by Kira Hug and Rob Marsh

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On the 306th episode of The Copywriter Club Podcast, Jamie Jensen makes her second appearance on the show. Jamie is a copywriter, screenwriter, creative coach and some-day showrunner. Jamie’s many lives have led her to her absolute passion of screenwriting and helping other multi-passionate creatives discover how to balance it all.Here’s how the conversation went:

What’s the difference between hitting a wall and burnout?Walking away from something that’s going well?
How to create a step by step process for what comes next.Why you need to give yourself permission to be messy.
The balance between business person and artist.What goes into the screenwriting process?
The importance of allowing yourself to be bad at your craft.The shift in the screenwriting industry – what have been the effects of streaming?
What goes into Jamie’s writing process?Why you should treat your projects like relationships – projects as people?
What are work retreats all about?What’s a pilot vs a screenplay?
How to get into screenwriting.How to get a lot done in a short amount of time.
What is it like to work with an editor? How does it help improve the writing process?Dabbling into new projects and passions… How do we balance it all.Read the transcript below or hit that play button.

































The people and stuff we mentioned on the show:Join the Accelerator 
Join the Flip the Switch WorkshopThe Copywriter Think Tank
Kira’s websiteRob’s website
Jamie's website 
The Copywriter Club Facebook GroupThe Copywriter Underground
Free month of Brain.FMEpisode 62
 Full Transcript:
Rob Marsh:  This is the 306th episode of The Copywriter Club Podcast. And if you've been here since the beginning, you've certainly noticed some themes that tend to recur as we've interviewed nearly 300 copywriters. Obviously, we like to ask about things like prospecting and sales calls teams, and all the things that copywriters do in their business so that you can borrow or steal an idea or two to use in your own businesses. So it's a little surprising when we stumble across a topic that we've never addressed before. And today's guest on the podcast is copywriter, screenwriter, creative coach, and someday showrunner, Jamie Jensen. When we invited Jamie to the show, we thought we'd be talking more about the changes that she's made in her business since we interviewed her a few years ago, but we discovered something that we've really never talked about before on the show. And so while today's episode does address Jamie's business and how it's evolved, it's also a primer on writing for TV and cinema.

Kira Hug:  But before we get to Jamie's interview, we just want to share a final announcement that today is the last day to join the Copywriter Accelerator Program before we shut the doors and kick off this program this September. So if you have any interest in building your business, so you have consistent income processes that help you feel really confident about what you're doing. So it's easier to sell what you're doing. This is a great program. A lot of the conversation today with Jamie is about creative pursuits in writing. And I think most of us have some creative ideas that we're inspired to work on, but it's tricky to do that if we don't have a business that's running and providing consistent revenue.

So we're not stressing over paying our bills and stressing about where our business is going to go. And so the Accelerator Program is actually a really nice fit for people who just need a workable business. That feels really good to them and is something they could depend on so that they can pursue those projects, whether it's writing or something else and shape their life around, or I guess, shape the business around their life rather than vice versa. So today's the last day we hope we can work with you. If you have any interests,

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