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Slingshot: The Cooper Review [Creativity Series #9]

Slingshot: The Cooper Review [Creativity Series #9]

FromUnthinkable with Jay Acunzo


Slingshot: The Cooper Review [Creativity Series #9]

FromUnthinkable with Jay Acunzo

ratings:
Length:
18 minutes
Released:
May 16, 2016
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Slingshots are a mini-series within the Unthinkable show where we go deep into a creative side project that winds up someplace surprising. Tinkering on side projects is a powerful way to slingshot our careers forward as content marketers, writers, designers, podcasters, videographers, and any kind of creative.
 
In this episode, Sarah Cooper talks about her journey from acting to Google to making the leap pursuing her comedic writing full-time. She parodies business culture, and she's built a nice audience for herself ... but what happens when your creative aspirations differ from what your audience expects from you?
 
LINKS TO KNOW:
TheCooperReview.com
Sarah's Twitter: twitter.com/sarahcpr
10 Tricks to Appear Smart in Meetings
 
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Jay's Twitter: twitter.com/jayacunzo
Show Behind-the-Scenes: Snapchat.com/add/jayacunzo
 
SUPPORT FOR THIS EPISODE:
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TOPICS DISCUSSED:
Creativity
Comedy
Standup
Side Projects
Entrepreneurship
Blogging
Meetings
Corporate Culture
Books
Startups
Silicon Valley
San Francisco
New York
Running
Writing
Released:
May 16, 2016
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

Stories to inspire creative work. Unlike other shows about creativity, we're on a journey to understand one concept: resonance. What does it take to create work so resonant, people take action? Travel the business world as we explore. I'm your host, Jay Acunzo. I'm an author, speaker, and showrunner formerly of Google, HubSpot, and ESPN. Today, I'm on a mission to help people make what matters most to their careers, companies, and communities. Thanks for listening!