48 min listen
COPYWRITER 023: How to triumph in the face of adversity, with Kate Halfpenny
COPYWRITER 023: How to triumph in the face of adversity, with Kate Halfpenny
ratings:
Length:
48 minutes
Released:
Oct 24, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
A once-in-a-lifetime job opportunity that turned toxic was the catalyst for leading journalist Kate Halfpenny to turn her hand to content writing. And what a journey she’s been on ever since. She shares the highs and lows and lessons learnt here.
Bad mothers. Boogie boarding. Bad jobs that make us question our worth and ability. Making a sea change. Life. Death. Empty nesting.What’s all this got to do with copywriting? Well, a lot actually because my guest today is Kate Halfpenny, one of Australia’s most successful journalists. As the executive editor of Who magazine for 24 years, chief of staff for The New Daily newspaper for many years, and a writer for The Age and other leading publications, Kate moved from journalism into a marketing communications role – and absolutely hated it!
That experience forced her to confront what she really wanted to do, where she really wanted to live, who she really wanted to spend time with, and part of that reinvention was to become a content writer and a highly sought after one, at that.
That’s what it’s got to do with copywriting.
In this episode, Kate and I discuss:
What’s being a ‘bad mother’ really mean and why it might actually be a good thing
Why she took a communications role and why it ended so badly
How to pitch to the media and get your stories picked up
How to ‘bug’ journalists without being annoying
How to come up with great ideas
How to navigate transitioning from motherhood to empty nesting
Why life is too short to be anything less than honest
How to deal with rejection
How to know when the copy you write is good or not
The 7 step structure for writing content
How to make a sea change
Why we love Guy Pearce
Mentioned in this episode:
Kate Halfpenny on LinkedIn
Read the show notes
Join our community of copywriters at CopyClub.com.au.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Bad mothers. Boogie boarding. Bad jobs that make us question our worth and ability. Making a sea change. Life. Death. Empty nesting.What’s all this got to do with copywriting? Well, a lot actually because my guest today is Kate Halfpenny, one of Australia’s most successful journalists. As the executive editor of Who magazine for 24 years, chief of staff for The New Daily newspaper for many years, and a writer for The Age and other leading publications, Kate moved from journalism into a marketing communications role – and absolutely hated it!
That experience forced her to confront what she really wanted to do, where she really wanted to live, who she really wanted to spend time with, and part of that reinvention was to become a content writer and a highly sought after one, at that.
That’s what it’s got to do with copywriting.
In this episode, Kate and I discuss:
What’s being a ‘bad mother’ really mean and why it might actually be a good thing
Why she took a communications role and why it ended so badly
How to pitch to the media and get your stories picked up
How to ‘bug’ journalists without being annoying
How to come up with great ideas
How to navigate transitioning from motherhood to empty nesting
Why life is too short to be anything less than honest
How to deal with rejection
How to know when the copy you write is good or not
The 7 step structure for writing content
How to make a sea change
Why we love Guy Pearce
Mentioned in this episode:
Kate Halfpenny on LinkedIn
Read the show notes
Join our community of copywriters at CopyClub.com.au.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Released:
Oct 24, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode
Titles in the series (69)
COPYWRITER 009: Former Showpo CMO Mark Baartse on copywriting robots and making digital marketing simple by So you want to be a copywriter with Bernadette Schwerdt