Episode 133: Content that Inspired Us this Month
Episode 133: Jay and Tom share and discuss content that inspired them in the last month. Learn how a famous Hollywood producer generates movie ideas (without trying) through “curiosity conversations.” Check out a private equity fund that isn’t afraid to have a clear and strong point of view in their writing. Discover what professional writers think matters in the age of AI. These and other topics are addressed in this content “favorite finds” episode.
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Reading & Resources
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Video: Brian Grazer Curiosity Conversations
Article: Own it Mentality
Article: Have Fun Writing Memos
Article: Do Marketing Metrics Matter?
Article: You Against the Writing Machines
Article: Write to Understand
Past episodes you may enjoy:
Episode 114: Alex Su Returns to the Pod
Episode 107: Jonah Perlin on Twitter, Podcasting, and Becoming a Law School Professor
Episode 103: The Power of a Content Niche
Episode 90: How to Take LinkedIn to the Next Level, with Alex Su
Episode 88: Playing the Long Game with Thought Leadership
Episode 87: Conquer LinkedIn Like a Millennial, with Matt Margolis
Episode 77: LinkedIn, from Beginner to Mastery, with Callie Schweitzer of LinkedIn
Episode 58: The Limiting Beliefs Holding You Back From Becoming a Thought Leader
Episode 57: Mastering LinkedIn in 30 Days, with Laura Frederick
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Jay Harrington, formerly a practicing lawyer, is an executive coach, trainer, and marketing consultant for law firms and lawyers. Tom Nixon has more than 25 years of experience helping experts become thought leaders. Both are prolific content creators whose work has been featured in leading publications in the legal industry.