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    Let's Meet For Copy®

    Welcome to the Let’s Meet For Copy® podcast, where we drink coffee and talk copy. If you're a blogger, marketing pro, small business owner, fellow copywriter or just someone who wants to learn more about writing and laugh while you're learning, this is the place for you. Welcome!
    enTara Darazio29 Episodes

    Episodes (29)

    Rainy Day Content Planning

    Rainy Day Content Planning

    Got 4 minutes? I'm sharing a quick, rainy day content episode. You know you have to plan your social media posts and a rainy day can actually help. I'll share why! Plus, I'll tell you the one element you need to bring to your posts so they have a real and lasting impact. 

    Let's Meet For Copy®
    enSeptember 09, 2021

    Editor and Publisher: Tatia Gordon-Troy

    Editor and Publisher: Tatia Gordon-Troy

    Tatia Gordon-Troy is the founder and CEO of Ramses House Publishing LLC, an author services company designed to help lawyers and law firms independently publish to market themselves and their practices, and to leverage their expertise and grow their businesses.

    She is an attorney, writer, editor, and an award-winning publisher. She spent 15 years in traditional publishing in the legal trade association space before starting her company six years ago.

    Tatia posts a regular column on LinkedIn called "The What Nots"--what not to do if you're trying to get published. 

    In this episode, we chat:
    -Tatia's 10th grade teacher and the impact on her writing
    -Writing as a legal analyst and as a
    newspaper reporter
    -Deadlines, working quick, reporting and editing
    -Political writing and the fast-paced environment
    -Working as an attorney and the storytelling process
    -Her experience as a publisher and editor and her tips for you

    The Real-Life Writing Process With Jamie Szal

    The Real-Life Writing Process With Jamie Szal

    In this episode, Jamie and I talk about writing a book, writing for a legal blog, using humor and real-life experiences in your messaging, finding your voice, writing for social media and so much more. Tune in!

    Jamie Szal is an attorney at Brann & Isaacson, where her practice focuses on assisting businesses in all aspects of state and local tax controversy, from audits and administrative proceedings through civil litigation. Jamie actively volunteers with the alumni network and Women’s Leadership Council of her alma mater, Trinity College, as well as actively participates in Mothers Esquire, the Women’s Law Section of the Maine State Bar Association, and serves on the board of a dental-services non-profit in Maine. Outside of work, Jamie enjoys raising her fiercely independent, impish daughter; singing; and hiking around Maine with her husband, daughter, and dogs.

    Networked Book
    LinkedIn: Jamie Szal
    Mother's Esquire, Above the Law

    Writing A Children's Book with Talar Herculian Coursey

    Writing A Children's Book with Talar Herculian Coursey

    In this episode, Talar and I chat about the inspiration, writing process and publication of her children's book, Ralphy’s Rules for Living the Good Life. Talar wrote Ralphy’s Rules to donate a portion of the proceeds to Society for Orphaned Armenian Relief (“SOAR”), an organization dear to her heart.

    You can pre-order the book on Amazon here.

    Talar Herculian Coursey is a lawyer by day and a philanthropist by night.

    She has served as General Counsel for Vista Ford Lincoln in Woodland Hills and Oxnard, California since 2011. Before that, she was a file clerk, associate and partner at the national labor and employment law firm Fisher Phillips LLP.

    Talar is also a co-author of the Amazon bestselling book #Networked. You can grab a copy here.

    Talar has served as the president of the Salt Lake City Chapter for the Society for Orphaned Armenian Relief (“SOAR”) since 2015. SOAR, founded in 2005, supports orphanages in Syria, Lebanon and Armenia. To date, Talar has raised over $50,000 for the orphanages in Lebanon in memory of her father, Mardig Herculian.

    In addition to being a mother, wife, lawyer and philanthropist, Talar is also a runner, yogi and a Jesus, Ekhart Tolle, Brene Brown and Glennon Doyle groupie.

    Connect with Talar:
    LinkedIn: Talar Herculian Coursey 
    Instagram: www.instagram.com/talaresq
    bit.ly/RalphysRules 

    Let's Meet For Copy®
    enMarch 04, 2021

    Writing + Mindfulness With Claire E. Parsons

    Writing + Mindfulness With Claire E. Parsons

    Claire E. Parsons is a trial and local government attorney in Kentucky. She is also a mom, certified meditation teacher, and an award-winning community leader and writer. Soon after Claire started a mindfulness practice that changed her life, she also reactivated a writing habit that led her to publish well-read works, increase her LinkedIn following 10 fold, launch a blog about mindfulness, Brilliant Legal Mind, and author a chapter in a bestselling book, Networked.

    In this episode, Claire and I chat about how busy professionals can renew their creative spirit and what mindfulness practices may offer to writers.

    We also chat:

    -Claire’s “aha” moment as a young girl when it came to writing
    -How a chance encounter in a bookstore impacted her
    -Erasing the pattern of overthinking
    -Her article about mindfulness getting republished and how it led to speaking opportunities 
    -How Brilliant Legal Mind got its name
    -The LI Group formed during the pandemic that turned into so much more
    -Claire’s best writing tips

    Follow Claire

    Twitter: @ClaireEParsons and @BrilliantLegal1
    https://twitter.com/claireeparsons 
    https://twitter.com/BrilliantLegal1

    LinkedIn 
    www.linkedin.com/in/claireeparsons

    Facebook
    https://www.facebook.com/BrilliantLegalMind

    Instagram 
    @brilliantlegalmind
    https://www.instagram.com/brilliantlegalmind/

    YouTube
    https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC-3MoY6SrvPkV9UQN4l7_kw

    Insight Timer 
    https://insighttimer.com/brilliantlegalmind

    Let's Meet For Copy®
    enFebruary 25, 2021

    Writing For Sales with Sam Stein

    Writing For Sales with Sam Stein

    In this episode, Sam Stein, Executive Vice President and Partner of Pittsburgh-based, Engaged Prospect joins the show.

    We chat about sales writing and how it differs from marketing writing. We also delve into writing cold emails and outreach on social media, sales scripts and when and how to use them, networking and the many aspects of writing that someone in sales does on a daily basis. 

    Visit Sam's company at www.engagedprospect.com and connect with him on LinkedIn.

    Krista Thompson: Full-Time Attorney, Mom + Blogger Chats About Her Blogging Journey

    Krista Thompson: Full-Time Attorney, Mom + Blogger Chats About Her Blogging Journey

    In this episode, I chat with Krista Thompson, a full time single mama of 3 wild and wildly beautiful babes- Nico (4), Gabriella (2), and Milana (1) and an award winning attorney employed as Associate General Counsel for Airbus OneWeb Satellites on the space coast of Florida and admitted to practice law in New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, and the District of Columbia. Krista is admitted to the bar of the Supreme Court of the United States. Two years ago, Krista founded her blog, Recovering Superwoman, where she writes about recovering from the toxic way of thinking that as a working mom she had to be everything to everyone. She journals her experiences and struggles of being a lawyer, a successful woman in business, a single mom, and many other things. Krista is passionate about business, the law, her kiddos, martial arts, and living life to its fullest.

    www.recoveringsuperwoman.com

    @recoveringsuperwoman (Instagram, Facebook, and Pinterest)

    We chat about finding the time to write while also being a full-time working, single mom; writing about sensitive and heavy topics; connecting with your audience; how to promote and share; and other blogger tips!

    MerriLyn Gibbs on Content Creation + The Power of Automation

    MerriLyn Gibbs on Content Creation + The Power of Automation

    Today I welcome a fantastic guest to chat all things copy….MerriLyn Gibbs, Owner of Assistants 4 Hire!

    Check out her bio below, but let me tell you, we covered so many great content tips and ideas in the episode. We talked automation series, blogs and newsletters, writing for event listings, direct outreach networking on social media, writing networking funnels and even how being a professional golfer and golf coach shaped the way she runs her business and her team. 

    MerriLyn has been successfully implementing customer service, reliability,  and organization skills for three years. She and her team help business owners and solopreneurs create systems, processes and outside administration on an outsourcing basis.

    Her passion is creating more efficiency, freedom, and time within each business she and her team collaborate. In turn, providing the opportunity for their clients to spend time on the things they love and thrive in doing!

    She was formerly a PGA Golf Professional for 16 years and a University Women’s Golf Coach for 13 years. As a coach she had 11 Regional Appearances, 8 National Appearances and 6 Conference Championships during her ten-year. Her best ranking was 6th in the nation as an NCAA Division II Program.

    Her greatest passions are spending time with her four-year-old daughter, Belen, spending time on the beach, golfing, salsa dancing, traveling, spending time with those she loves and living a healthy, balanced lifestyle.

    Connect with MerriLyn!

    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Errands4Hire 

    Instagram: @assistants4hire

    LinkedIn: MerriLyn Gibbs

    Cindy Rainne Chats Songwriting + Creative Process

    Cindy Rainne Chats Songwriting + Creative Process
    Brooklyn-based artist, Cindy Rainne, joins the show to discuss songwriting. As a classically trained singer, songwriter, pianist, actress and educator, she brings a wealth of expertise to the table. In this episode we talk about the creative process, what she learned when she first began writing songs and how that changed everything for her, music and lyrics coming together, writing and releasing her EP, writing for business and promotions versus creative writing and SO MUCH MORE!
     
    Cindy has built a robust profile through singing in front of sold-out crowds in NC, SC, Buffalo, NY, New York City and Switzerland. Her performances showcase elements of classical music, jazz, pop, reggae, soca, opera, gospel, soul, and R&B. In 2018, she released her debut EP, "The Mask." This collection of original songs promotes self-love and self-expression through a fusion of her eclectic musical influences. 
     
    As a music educator, Cindy has worked with a variety of groups including teens in foster care, church choirs, senior citizens centers, daycare centers, jazz programs for children, theater companies and high school choirs. She currently runs a thriving voice and piano studio in Brooklyn, Cindy's Music School. To learn more, visit cindyrainne.com or cindysmusicschool.com

    SEO Tips + Strategies To Get Your Content Seen with Rene Morozowich

    SEO Tips + Strategies To Get Your Content Seen with Rene Morozowich

    WordPress Developer, Rene Morozowich, joins me to talk all things SEO!

    Rene works with agencies and small businesses to deliver and care for amazing websites.

    In this episode, we chat about:

    -What exactly is SEO
    -Keywords, tags, categories and what it all means
    -Do's and dont's when it comes to SEO
    -Apps and plugins to help you with SEO, like Yoast
    -Strategies you can use to make your content appealing to search engines and bring you up in results! 

     

    Resume Writing Tips!

    Resume Writing Tips!

    Whether you are writing your resume from scratch, updating an old one, or just wondering what really needs to be on there, this episode is for you.

    Wayne Schofield is the Co-Founder and COO of Night and Day Resume and he is our guest on the show. His background includes Recruiting, HR and Operations roles with companies that he has helped to grow since entering the staffing industry in 1993.
     
    Wayne answers those burning questions like what is the objective and what do I put there, how far back do I go with my experience, how do I cover extended time off, design tips, keyword tips, and so much more.  
     
    Wayne is passionate about helping people and companies connect. He earned his BA from the University of Massachusetts – Amherst in Mass Communications and Journalism and is honored to have been chosen as one of only 6 alums to be profiled on the University’s career services page. Wayne’s early career direction as a journalist helped him find his passion for clean, clear and concise writing. 
     
    Wayne, and his son, Brandon, founded Night and Day Resume out of their home office in NH in 2011. Since then, they have supported nearly 1200 clients in 48 states and 6 countries.
     
    Wayne can be reached on 
    Twitter: @wmschofield 
     
    Personal Cell: (call or text) 603-234-7533

    Dr. Greg Jones of Ear To The Ground Music Talks Academic + Creative Writing

    Dr. Greg Jones of Ear To The Ground Music Talks Academic + Creative Writing

    First guest episode!!! Super excited to have Dr. Greg Jones on the show. Fun fact, Greg and I went to high school together! 

    See below for Greg's bio. We chat about:

    - Academic writing versus creative writing
    -Tips for all writers
    -Who tweeted about one of Greg's articles that is one of his most amazing writing moments
    -Why he can help you read a Civil War letter and why the book he wrote did things he never even imagined

    Plus so much more! 

    Dr. Greg Jones holds a Ph.D. in History from Kent State University. He teaches online history classes for several schools. Additionally, he is co-founder and co-editor for indie music website EarToTheGroundMusic.co.

    Dr. Jones has written for a wide variety of academic publications, including professional book reviews in America’s Civil War, North Carolina Historical Review, and the Journal of Sport History. He has also published chapters in academic books published with Cambridge Scholars and a forthcoming book with the University of Notre Dame Press.

    Dr. Jones self-published a book titled How to Read a Civil War Letter in 2015 as an accessible historical methods textbook. In addition to his academic writing, he writes and edits weekly album reviews and artist features for EarToTheGround. Interviews with Noah Gundersen, David Ramirez, Maggie Rogers, and other noted indie music darlings continue to be some of his most passionate projects.

    Dr. Jones is currently working on a book-length project within his Civil War expertise and is editing a collection of interviews from EarToTheGround which will be released as a book later this year.

    www.eartothegroundmusic.co

    https://www.facebook.com/EarToTheGround-Music-202243623164219/ 

    https://twitter.com/EarToThe_Ground

    https://www.linkedin.com/in/gregory-jones-ph-d-400a20b4/