TCC Podcast #80: What’s Going on in the Club with Rob Marsh and Kira Hug - a podcast by Kira Hug and Rob Marsh

from 2018-03-06T13:23:38

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In the 80th episode of The Copywriter Club Podcast, Kira and Rob share their take aways from the recent TCC In Real Life event in New York City, what’s going on in their businesses right now (and how they’re dealing with it) and what’s coming up in The Copywriter Club—the next Copywriter Think Tank and the new options we’re offering with The Copywriter Accelerator. We talked about:

•  how some of the best parts of a conference aren’t at the conference•  a couple of highlights from the incredible presentations
•  who won the scavenger hunt (and how well they did)•  what we’re working on and why we're suddenly feeling overwhelmed
•  what mastermind groups have done for us and a few of the reasons you might want to consider one•  the changes we’ve made to The Copywriter Think Tank
•  the new, more affordable, option for The Copywriter AcceleratorTo hear all about it, click the play button below, or scroll down for a full transcript.



 The people and stuff we mentioned on the show:
Hillary WeissParris Lampropolous
Brian KurtzAllison Comotto
Katz’s DeliCity Hunt
The Copywriter Think TankThe Copywriter Accelerator
Kira’s websiteRob’s website
The Copywriter Club Facebook GroupIntro: Content (for now)
Outro: Gravity 
Full Transcript: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 80 as Kira and I talk about a couple of our favorite moments from our event, The Copywriter Club In Real Life, why masterminds have been an important part of our personal and business growth. What’s happening in our own businesses and what’s happening in the club in the next few weeks.Kira: Hey Rob!

Rob: Kira, how’s it going?Kira: It’s great. I feel like we haven’t chatted about our businesses and the club in a while. It feels like a while.

Rob: Yeah, it’s been a while since we shared anything publicly anyway. I mean obviously, we talk every once in a while about what’s going on but it has been awhile since we shared what’s going on so we should definitely catch people up.Kira: Yeah, so big event ...

Rob: Huge event.Kira: ...recent event. So, what did you think about TCC In Real Life?

Rob: When you organize an event there’s all kinds of things that are going on. We were so busy in the weeks running up to it. In addition to the stuff we’re doing on the side with our own clients just trying to make sure that this event was going to come off swimmingly and I was so afraid that we were going to drop the ball or something was going to go wrong and after it was all said and done I kind of walked away and said okay we did an okay job. It was fun. It was like so gratifying in the way that so many speakers came to support us. The things that they shared were incredible and even the stuff that happened outside of the room. We just had a total blast. It was so much fun and I wish that it was the kind of thing we could have had more people there. How about you? What’d you think?Kira: Yeah, I think I remember you saying something about before the event about how this even might break us up or something...

Rob: Yeah.Kira: Or cause us to get divorced and I was like yeah this is definitely testing our relationship, but we ended up making it through. It wasn’t that bad. So, I felt like for me, it was exactly what I envisioned in my head especially stepping into Hotel 50 Bowery months beforehand and kind of picturing it all and it surpassed what I envisioned and so yeah, I was really excited about it. I know how people say oh events feel magical and I’m like that sounds really woo-woo, but that’s the only way I can describe is it did feel magical and a bit surreal. Yeah,

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