TCC Podcast 34: The“Machine Gun”Approach with Jason Pickar - a podcast by Kira Hug and Rob Marsh

from 2017-05-23T07:43:12

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LA copywriter, actor, rapper, and comedian, Jason Pickar, is in the club for the 34th episode of the podcast. This episode of The Copywriter Club Podcast comes with a warning label (for mentions of a controlled substances that are still illegal in most states). Jason's an energetic writer with a portfolio full of engaging (and award-winning) work for his clients. In addition to his career path, Rob and Kira asked him about:
• How to get on the stage at The Price is Right (and meet Drew Carey)• How Jason landed his first job (then another and another) in the ad agency world
• His creative process—an idea he stole from improv• His “machine gun approach” to making sure his ideas get picked by the client
• Writing 100 headlines in an hour• Why companies do “branding”
• How he stays creative, and• How comedy and improv strengthen his copywriting

Jason’s agency experience is different from most of the copywriters we've interviewed for the show. So load up your iPod (or other listening device) and pull out your notebook. This one's a good one. You can also click the play button below, or scroll down for a full transcript.


The people and stuff we mentioned on the show:Sponsor: AirStory

The Price is RightJason on the Price is Right
DeutchDrew Carey
McCann EricksonMRM
TribalDDBShaveEverywhere.com
BodyGroom MonologuesBreak Media (now Defy Media)
Weber ShandwickBrandCenter
The Creative CircusMiami Ad School
Bookshop LAAdHouse
AgencySpyGilmore Girls
Jason’s TwitterJason’s Instagram
Jason’s FacebookFreewordsfree.com
Kira’s websiteRob’s website
The Copywriter Club Facebook GroupIntro: Content (for now)
Outro: GravityFull Transcript:
The Copywriter Club Podcast is sponsored by Airstory, the writing platform for professional writers who want to get more done in half the time. Learn more at Airstory.co/club.Kira: What if you could hang out with seriously talented copywriters and other experts, ask them about their successes and failures, their work processes, and their habits, then steal an idea or two to inspire your own work. That’s what Rob and I do every week at the Copywriter Club podcast.

Rob: You’re invited to join the club for Episode 34, as a chat with copywriter Jason Pickar about writing for television, working on brands like Dr. Pepper with Madison Avenue ad agencies, how acting and comedy inform his writing, and how to get on the game show The Price Is Right.Kira: Hey Rob, hey Jason, how’s it going?

Rob: Hey guys.Jason: Hey. It’s going great. Good intro. I’m down with that intro.

Rob: Yeah, let’s get to it.Jason: Yeah.

Kira: Okay. All right. So I think, Jason, a great place to start is with The Price Is Right. First of all, everyone needs to watch the video of you on that show. I just watched it before jumping on here. It’s ridiculous, and Jason’s ridiculous, and it’s hilarious. How did you get on the show, and what was the catalyst for even jumping into that arena?Jason: You know what? That is a very appropriate question, because I appeared on The Price Is Right on the same day that I picked up my severance check from an old agency I worked at, Deutsch. The catalyst was, quite literally, that whole thing had kind of fallen apart. The creative directors, I’d gone through four of them. Finally, we landed on one. My art director had left. It wasn’t the right fit, so we parted ways after two and a half, three years or so. Then I was at home, just watching TV. I was like, “Oh, man, I’ve always loved The Price Is Right. I’m living in Los Angeles, there’s no reason I can’t go on The Price Is Right.”

So I went online, I got a ticket. You go to the studio at, like, 5:00 a.m. Hours and hours and hours before you’re even supposed to be there. I was, like, the second one in line. The key is to just have extremely high energy, be extremely friendly. In the line, they put a couple ringers in there. They’re like,

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