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In this episode, we sit down with Jamie Jensen, an award-winning screenwriter and storyteller who transitioned from Hollywood to the world of branding and entrepreneurship. Jamie now partners with entrepreneurs to craft impactful messaging, position their offers, and even develop creative projects like novels and screenplays. Her work has helped clients amplify their sales and tap into their artistic passions, transforming them into leaders and creatives with purpose. Jamie shares her journey from writing for the screen to coaching business owners on how to build strong brands through powerful storytelling. She emphasizes the importance of understanding client dynamics—both the conscious and subconscious desires that drive them—and explains how aligning with these motivations can lead to better relationships and higher client satisfaction. The conversation explores thought leadership for women entrepreneurs, with Jamie sharing her strategies on building a personal brand and consistently producing unique content. She offers practical advice for setting aside time for creative pursuits, like dedicating Mondays to creative projects and adopting a seasonal approach to content. As we wrap up, Jamie reflects on how her entrepreneurial path has given her the freedom to pursue creative projects that fuel her passion, reminding listeners of the importance of prioritizing creativity alongside business growth. For entrepreneurs ready to deepen their brand story and take their creative ideas from concept to reality, this episode is packed with insights and actionable advice. Tune in for an inspiring conversation with Jamie Jensen that bridges the gap between business and artistry, showing how you can thrive as both an entrepreneur and a creative. You won't want to miss this one! Connect with Jamie: scribeandspirit.com/uncoverthethread https://www.instagram.com/jamielynnjensen https://www.instagram.com/scribeandspirit Connect with Cassie & Shay: Programs: https://bucketlisbombshells.com/programs Free Community: https://www.facebook.com/groups/bucketlistbombshellscommunity Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bucketlistbombshells
Jordan's sister Jamie returns to give her a crash course on setting boundaries. They talk about trauma, self love and what it's like when your mom is a god. Download the PrizePicks app and use code: "JORDAN" The RIPJJ Patreon is now live! Become a member HERE. Catch Jordan out on the road! Tickets @ https://punchup.live/jordanjensen The RIP Jordan Jensen Theme Song is "Superstition" by Music Band Follow Jordan on YouTube, Instagram & TikTok Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Jamie Jensen, seasoned road trip warrior and author of Road Trip USA: Cross-Country Adventures On America's Two-Lane Highways, is our guest for an exploration of Highway US-2 in Washington state. Listen and learn more about 325 miles of some of the finest scenery the Pacific Northwest has to offer from someone who knows whereof he speaks.
Jordan sits down with her sister Jamie, who walks us through the saga of her ex-husband's secret life as a whoring, gambling drug addict, and how she became a better person because of it. They also discuss narcissism, lip filler, the male camel toe and why they don't believe their mother is actually a lesbian.The RIPJJ Patreon is now live! Become a member HERE.Catch Jordan out on the road! Tickets @ https://punchup.live/jordanjensenThe RIP Jordan Jensen Theme Song is "Superstition" by Music BandFollow Jordan on YouTube, Instagram & TikTok
The Total Solar Eclipse of April 8, 2024 is approaching fast and Jamie Jensen, who is celebrating publication of the 10th Edition of his Road Trip USA travel guide, joins us to talk about the best cities and towns to view the celestial event.
Are you curious about the role of storytelling in shaping a brand's narrative and connecting with its audience? Join us on this episode of "Behind Design" where host Rachel Pesso welcomes Jamie Jensen, an expert in brand storytelling and copywriting. Delve into Jamie's transition from the film and television industry to her pivotal role in crafting brand stories that resonate and engage. This conversation is brimming with practical insights on how to harness storytelling to create a memorable and authentic brand experience. Whether you're starting your entrepreneurial journey or looking to infuse new life into your marketing strategy, this episode offers valuable lessons on using storytelling to connect with your audience and enhance your brand's impact. Tune in to explore how you can integrate storytelling into your brand for more meaningful and effective engagement.Show Notes:IG: @jamielynnjensen @scribeandspiritFB: facebook.com/jamiejensen3Websites: thejamiejensen.com (writing coaching)Scribeandspirit.com (brand and business)Giveaway: Golden Thread Meditation: scribeandspirit.com/uncoverthethread Want to learn more about where to connect with Rachel? Websites: www.rachelpesso.com | www.soulthemes.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/rachelpesso/TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@rachelpessoFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/rachelpessodesign/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rachelpesso/
A road trip from southern Nevada to Arizona (or vice-versa) will bring spectacular desert vistas and stunning historic places into view. Hoover Dam and Laughlin in Nevada; Bullhead City, Arizona and the sprawling glory found in and around Phoenix are some elements of what might turn out to be the trip of a lifetime. Jamie Jensen is with us again; this time to share his boundless enthusiasm for the open road, Southwest-style.
Autumn in New England is a fiery presage of Winter, a spectacular display of Mother Nature in all her seasonal glory. Jamie Jensen has driven the two-road path to Northeast paradise and shares the thrill of the journey. (Encore)
Let's get real for a moment and speak to the elephant in the room. The coaching industry has been a bit of a hot mess lately. I know many want to dismiss the entire coaching industry… It's a cult! It's a big ole' MLM And others are holding on to dear life to their old school sales & marketing tactics What recession? ANYONE can manifest millions! The truth, as usual, is somewhere in the middle. Coaching is a potent modality for transformation, Anddddd….. The industry has some pretty gnarly, out-dated practices that are no longer relevant and have harmed many. Both are true. This is a sweet + short solo podcast. It is the introduction to the FREE panel series I am hosting Nov 8 - 10 called A New Chapter in the Coaching Industry: How Can We Do Better? https://nadiamunla.com/anc/ These conversations were some of the deepest I have ever had. period. So come join us. It's absolutely free. With amazing humans in our space including: Simone Seol, Nina Camille, Chelsey Jo Huntsman, Daje Aloh, Jeannine Yoder, Nisha Moodley, Rachael Maddox, Dr. Caite Gordon, Kendra Cunov, Nina Lombardo, Taj Savitri, Cara Viana, Jamie Jensen, Jessica Benstock, Juliana Luna, Kayce Neill and Ruby Fremon. Sign up here: https://nadiamunla.com/anc/ -- A few spots have opened in my private coaching practice: Email nadia@nadiamunla.com for an application + more details. — To connect with Nadia on IG: @nadiamunla For coaching/teaching/speaking inquiries: Email: info@nadiamunla.com
According to a 2015 Pew Research study, 59 percent of Americans believe that science and religion are often in conflict. This perceived tension between the two can be especially challenging for students in fields such as biology, who may encounter scientific theories that seem to contradict their faith. As a biology professor at Brigham Young University, Jamie Jensen has seen firsthand how science can either deepen or diminish students' spirituality. In this week's episode, she shares strategies for helping students approach science in a way that enhances their understanding of God's wonders, rather than detracting from it. “When you're building a testimony and you're gathering spiritual evidence, that evidence is still real, it's still measurable, but the instrumentation we use is different. So instead of using thermometers, or rulers or calipers, we're using our spiritual eyes, personal revelation, feelings that are inside, and it's just as real, but it's not as tangible.” —Jamie Jensen Show Notes 1:45- Teaching Science to Students of Faith6:02- Scientific Process and Spiritual Process8:42- Big S Science and Little S Science10:56- Science is Agnostic?19:18- Comfortable in Uncertainty24:19- Dogmatism26:17- Correct Evidence and False Evidence29:37- Teaching Science in the Home32:17- One Take on Evolution43:03- What Does It Mean To Be All In the Gospel of Jesus Christ? Links & References: Let's Talk About Science and Religion bookSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The wild, rustic and sometimes offbeat beauty of the Sunshine State is yours to enjoy along the system of two-lane roads that have helped to shape the destiny of Florida. For many, today's roadtrip adventure becomes tomorrow's nostalgia. Jamie Jensen is on hand to guide the ride.
What is the mindset of a successful woman entrepreneur? Gwendolyn Dolske partners with TheModernDayWife.com to interview five women in business. How does one start? How does one handle obstacles? Rest? Balance? This episode has advice and inspiration for anyone pursuing business. Much thanks to Nev Tomic, Robin Ackerman, Jamie Jensen, Raana Kashani Gregg, and Cherie Monson. Our guests' websites: https://labeautefatale.com https://www.bhaestheticmedics.com https://www.lunaescent.com https://piperbluemakeup.com https://clmcreations.com Thank you to our sponsor: http://www.avonmoreinc.com Use offer code The Details for 1 month free premium subscription: https://www.newsly.me Join our Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/GoodIsInTheDetails
Social Slowdown: sustainable digital marketing for entrepreneurs
Self-doubt, burnout, rejection sensitive dysphoria. Maybe you've experienced one of these as an entrepreneur, maybe you've experienced them all. In this episode, I talk with Jamie Jensen about managing a healthy relationship with social media, looking after your mental health, and unlearning what marketing has told us we need to do as entrepreneurs.About Jamie Jensen: Jamie Jensen is an award-winning writer, brand storyteller, and intuitive business coach who's helped her clients up to 9x their sales simply by refining the stories they tell with their branding and marketing. Relevant Links:Follow Jamie on InstagramFollow Scribe & Spirit on InstagramLearn more about Jamie JensenScribe & SpiritFor the full show notes/episode page, visit https://www.socialslowdown.com/questioning-your-relationship-with-social-media-with-jamie-jensen/Support the show
Bodie, California was booming in 1876 after discovery of an impressive vein of gold. The town however went into decline in subsequent decades and was known as a ghost town by 1915. Today, thanks to its designation as a National and California historical landmark, Bodie is widely regarded as the most popular ghost town in America, with about 200,000 visitors yearly. Jamie Jensen guests with travel tips for those looking to visit a well-preserved vestige of the golden West.
Autumn in New England sets a table of natural splendor for modern pilgrims who find something close to heaven on the winding roads of a heritage region. Jamie Jensen has been there and done that more than once. He joins us with tales from his travels.
The people and stuff we mentioned on the show: Join the Accelerator Join the Flip the Switch Workshop The Copywriter Think Tank Kira's website Rob's website Jamie's website The Copywriter Club Facebook Group The Copywriter Underground Free month of Brain.FM Episode 62 Full Transcript:
It's another Wednesday! And another Wednesday means another new pod episode!
California has a uniquely expansive claim on a road-tripper's imagination, with plenty of two-lane magic unfolding before an eager driver's eyes. With so much to see and do, we sought the best advice from ever-reliable Jamie Jensen, author of Road Trip USA.
California has a uniquely expansive claim on a road-tripper's imagination, with plenty of two-lane magic unfolding before an eager driver's eyes. With so much to see and do, we sought the best advice from ever-reliable Jamie Jensen, author of Road Trip USA.
Jamie Jensen, growing up in Southern California when car culture was ready to ride the wave of the future, became permanently enchanted with the open road early on; especially the lure of two-lane highways. With the publication of a ninth edition of Road Trip USA, Jamie has risen to the status of motoring maven. (Encore presentation)
Jamie Jensen, growing up in Southern California when car culture was ready to ride the wave of the future, became permanently enchanted with the open road early on; especially the lure of two-lane highways. With the publication of a ninth edition of Road Trip USA, Jamie has risen to the status of motoring maven. (Encore presentation)
The wild, rustic and sometimes offbeat beauty of the Sunshine State is yours to enjoy along the system of two-lane roads that have helped to shape the destiny of Florida. For many, today's roadtrip adventure becomes tomorrow's nostalgia. Jamie Jensen is on hand to guide the ride.
The wild, rustic and sometimes offbeat beauty of the Sunshine State is yours to enjoy along the system of two-lane roads that have helped to shape the destiny of Florida. For many, today's roadtrip adventure becomes tomorrow's nostalgia. Jamie Jensen is on hand to guide the ride.
"In the Beginning God Created the Heaven and the Earth." Come Follow Up host, Ben Lomu, meets with our guests, Melissa Inouye, Andrew Skinner, and Dr. Jamie Jensen, to discuss the roles of Heavenly Father and Jesus Christ in the creation and why the Old Testament matters today. These discussions correlate with the weekly Come, Follow Me resource from The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. With participation from the live studio audience and engagement via social media for viewers at home, Come Follow Up complements your personal and family scripture study.
We've all stared at the blinking cursor and wished we could find our words. What if the problem is not the words but our approach to them? Jamie Jensen walks you through how to be a more consistent writer, how she keeps writing, and what her writing practice looks and feels like. Key Takeaway Writing is like going to the gym - it's hard, it hurts but the results are worth it. We talk about The secret to writing more How to create a micro writing habit to unlock your words How keep your creativity flowing How to build your writing muscle What to do when your inner critic shows up Links To read the transcript and explore other episodes go to https://dianemayor.com/136 (dianemayor.com/136)
The driving distance between Oatman and Bisbee in Arizona is 433 miles. It takes a little over 7 hours. In between, you traverse the vibrant center of the state including Phoenix and Tucson. Jamie Jensen, one of America's foremost Road Warriors, has stories to tell and advice to offer for rugged individuals who want to motor their way through starkly contrasting views of the West, old and new.
The driving distance between Oatman and Bisbee in Arizona is 433 miles. It takes a little over 7 hours. In between, you traverse the vibrant center of the state including Phoenix and Tucson. Jamie Jensen, one of America's foremost Road Warriors, has stories to tell and advice to offer for rugged individuals who want to motor their way through starkly contrasting views of the West, old and new.
Where would you go for a stunning ride into the fiery brilliance of Autumn in America? Jamie Jensen, author of Road Trip USA, has some ideas. He is a troubadour of two-lane highways and his stories will inspire you to go mobile and experience the season like never before.
Where would you go for a stunning ride into the fiery brilliance of Autumn in America? Jamie Jensen, author of Road Trip USA, has some ideas. He is a troubadour of two-lane highways and his stories will inspire you to go mobile and experience the season like never before.
Jamie Jensen, growing up in Southern California when car culture was then standing up to ride the wave of the future, became permanently enchanted with the open road early on; especially the lure of two-lane highways. With the publication of a ninth edition of Road Trip USA, Jensen has been elevated to the status of motoring maven.
Jamie Jensen, growing up in Southern California when car culture was then standing up to ride the wave of the future, became permanently enchanted with the open road early on; especially the lure of two-lane highways. With the publication of a ninth edition of Road Trip USA, Jensen has been elevated to the status of motoring maven.
Are you doing the thing that you really want to be doing? This is something I believe we all should be considering as we run our businesses. In this episode, I was joined by Jamie Jensen, she's an incredible award-winning screenwriter, a copywriter for hire, former agency owner and a great friend of mine. Jamie realized while running her business that she didn't want to be an agency owner, instead, she took a leap of faith to dismantle her agency and follow the path she felt called to. What's in this episode: What led to Jamie starting her own business How she knew she wanted to set up for scaling from the beginning Jamie's biggest lesson in growing an agency Her process and reasoning behind dismantling her business How to communicate your boundaries For full show notes, resources, and links, head to https://nicolejacksonmiller.com/064 Interested in delegating at least 50% of client delivery in 12 months or less? Applications are open for AGENCY: nicolejacksonmiller.com/agency Want to know when new episodes are released? Subscribe on your platform of choice so you can learn all of the scaling strategies I'm implementing in my own business and with my clients. Let's be friends. Send me a DM on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/nicolejacksonmiller or Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/nicolejacksonmiller.
Jamie Jensen is an award-winning screenwriter, business strategist, she’s a fabulous copywriter + helps writer entrepreneurs scale to 6 figures + helps all creators write copy that doesn’t suck. She drops so much wisdom in this episode like its nothing, including how to make money from writing. In this episode: -how to make selling super simple + let money be easy -the mindset shifts that took Jamie’s writer clients from selling $500 packages to $30k packages -how to make time for your creative projects when they’re not paid (yet) Mentions: Jamie's website: thejamiejensen.com Find Jamie on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jamielynnjensen/ Creatives Making Money podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/creatives-making-money-with-jamie-jensen/id1522374016 Jamie's How to Write an About Page: https://thejamiejensen.clickfunnels.com/optin8500573 Publish Your Brand Story + Website with Confidence: https://websitecopybundle.com/ Perennial Seller: The Art of Making and Marketing Work that Lasts by Ryan Holiday: https://a.co/07L9VcR
In this episode Josh and Katy visit with Jamie Jensen and Seth Bybee about their research in teaching evolution in a religious setting. Visit their website for more resources about how to reconcile science and faith at recoevo.byu.edu and listen to Jamie's BYU devotional talk (November 3, 2020) here.This episode was recorded on March 16, 2021.
We've all stared at the blinking cursor and wished we could find our words. What if the problem is not the words but our approach to them? Jamie Jensen walks you through how to be a more consistent writer, how she keeps writing, and what her writing practice looks and feels like. Key Takeaway Writing is like going to the gym - it's hard, it hurts but the results are worth it. We talk about The secret to writing more How to create a micro writing habit to unlock your words How keep your creativity flowing How to build your writing muscle What to do when your inner critic shows up Links To read the transcript and explore other episodes go to dianemayor.com/58
Science and Faith (0:00:00) It is quite common for people to think that you must either believe in science or faith. Much of our society insists that the two contradict each other rather than support one another. But is it not possible to believe in both? Well, our next guest strongly disagrees with popular claims that science and faith don't work together. Dr. Jamie Jensen is a Discipline-based Educational Researcher in Biology and an expert on the symbiotic relationship between science and faith. Today she will be talking with us about her research and the conclusions she has come to in both her work and her faith. Christmas with Lauren Daigle (0:18:43) Grammy-award winning Christian pop singer Lauren Daigle talks with Lisa and Richie about how her life has been impacted by the pandemic, and about her new Christmas special on BYUtv. This conversation features two exclusive performances of Christmas songs by Lauren. The Hottest Toys of 2020 (0:53:21) The Christmas season is approaching, and we want all the little ones to know that Santa will not be stopped by COVID-19. While this is good news, it means it's time to start filling out those Christmas lists! Toys under the tree are the best part of any Christmas, and this year we want to make sure that your kiddos are only getting the coolest and hottest toys of 2020.Here to help us figure out what exactly those toys are is toy expert and editor-in-chief of Toy Insider, Marissa DiBarolo. Weekend Review (1:23:52) Lisa and Richie talk about what there is to do this weekend, from new shows coming to streaming services to the New York Times Bestseller list to what's happening in your community.
4 Successful CEOs share their top tip for 2021 in this 10 part series. Hear from Jamie Jensen, Maggie Giele, Meagan Williamson, and Melissa Burkheimer in the fifth episode of the series. Link To read the transcript, grab the guests resources or to download the tips as a PDF head to dianemayor.com/29
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My guest today is the incredible Jamie Jensen. She is a dear friend of mine and one of my favorite story tellers. Jamie is an award-winning screenwriter, entrepreneur, story nerd. She made a feature film that won her a “Best Feature Writer” award, founded a digital marketing agency that grew 50% year over year for 3 straight years. Tune in now. For exclusive content surrounding this and all podcast episodes, sign up for our amazing newsletter at www.theinfluencerpodcast.com. And don’t forget to snap and post a photo while listening to the show and tag me (@julssolomon)! One more thing! Make sure you subscribe to the podcast to stay up-to-date on the latest influencer insights and strategies.
Today’s episode features the amazing Jamie Jenson, who is sooo much more than a copywriter. She's an award-winning screenwriter, storyteller, mentor, and entrepreneur who founded a digital marketing agency that grew 50% year after year for 3 straight years. She creates an audience experience that entertains, inspires, and sells. While Jamie initially achieved client results through copywriting, she now works with entrepreneurs on a deeper level weaving storytelling into their brand and business. Jamie’s business model has evolved and changed over time. Not only does she strive to serve clients to the best of her ability but she leads with her heart. You’ll find her insight and perspective are incredibly inspiring... Key Highlights of the Episode This episode was extremely actionable and insightful. Here are a few key highlights: Have fun - While writing the copy for her first business website, Jamie noticed she was having so much fun. It was a no-brainer to provide this service to other businesses and brands. Do what you love and you’ll greatly increase the likelihood of success. Raising the rates - After establishing her business, Jamie had to have several significant shifts in her mindset to raise her rates as she became more business-like in her approach. She came to realize that her services were helping people make more money and she started to take notice of what other people in the market were charging. Creating processes while serving - When creating her agency, Jamie was very committed to creating strict processes that her team and clients would follow. Even though they were rigid, these processes kept things moving forward and allowed client projects to be completed successfully. Follow your heart, not your ego - While leading her agency, Jamie began to lose excitement about growing the business. Even though her ego loved being an “agency owner”, her heart didn’t want to pursue it. This led to her going back to what she loved most... working directly with clients to help tell their stories. Accepting money lost - Jamie has a refreshing perspective on money that she’s “lost” in the past. Even if you spend big on something that doesn’t work out, consider the lessons you’ve learned. Accept that not all your choices will work out the way you want. And lots more! Tune in now. This episode is brought to you by ACUITY SCHEDULING: Support for our show today came from Acuity Scheduling. We are all ready to make more money and serve more people, but if you are in an email ping-pong game with potential clients, struggling to schedule your next call, you need Acuity Scheduling. Acuity Scheduling is your online assistant, working 24/7 to manage your schedule. Click the link below and sign up to receive a 45 Day FREE TRIAL.
A super eye-opening episode about the power of your inner and outer brilliance, connecting with it and balancing your feminine energy when your work in a masculine world. Join Nicola as she interviews the lovely, courageous Josie Heath who is a Wildland Firefighter and Paramedic in the Grand Canyon, and hear show she balances wearing those lovely oversize masculine yellow fire suits and fire proof boots, as she fights fires, and flies with her team saving tourists in the Grand Canyon. Discover how she maintains her inner brilliance of connection and compassion balanced with her outer brilliance with how she creatively expresses herself in the world. You will discover how women are increasingly being sought after to join the Emergency Medical Services and why this is. Fun, entertaining and soulful. LINKS: WEBSITE: TheJamieJensen.com INSTAGRAM: @Jamielynnjensen TWITTER: @JensenPants FACEBOOK: /jamiejensenlive
The 3-Act Story Structure, the hero’s journey. Storytelling tips from the producers of Snap Judgement and from award winning screenwriter Jamie Jensen. We tie in how we can use these all these storytelling tips and tricks on our own podcast regardless of what genre or type of podcast it is. Oh, and we also share our WHY with you. Links talked about on this episode:Killer Screenwriting APP, Contour:http://marinersoftware.com/products/contour/Online Course from Julia DeWitt, Anna Sussmanhttps://www.creativelive.com/class/essential-storytelling-techniques-snap-judgmentJamie Jensenhttp://thejamiejensen.com/Robert McKeehttps://mckeestory.comLajos Egri: The Art of Dramatic WritingOverachievers Club at PatreonPodcasting For Bosses Facebook Group You TubeBlogInstagramTwitter
The Get Paid Podcast: The Stark Reality of Entrepreneurship and Being Your Own Boss
Copywriting, in any sense of the word, is something that most business owners need to be good at. Whether you're writing website copy, PR copy, or Facebook ad copy, copywriting is an integral part of every business. Our guest today is an award-winning writer who has massive experience and skills in writing copy for clients that add personality and flair while improving their conversion rate and driving sales. Jamie Jensen is the founder of Your Hot Copy, a spicy copywriting company with a team of writers specializing in developing full website copy. She gets down and dirty with me on the show, talking numbers, movies, Hollywood, and more!
The Get Paid Podcast: The Stark Reality of Entrepreneurship and Being Your Own Boss
An award-winning screenwriter, business strategist and the creator of Story School, Jamie Jensen has helped over 700 entrepreneurs increase their sales by up to 900% with the power of effective storytelling. Prior to helping business leaders connect deeply with their audiences through copy, video, and talks, she worked in story development in Hollywood, assisting writers in both film & television. Today, Jamie's on the Get Paid Podcast to chat about her transition from running a copywriting agency towards launching courses, the strategies that worked and the ones that didn't, dealing with grief while running a business, and how the change in business model affected her bottomline. QUOTE “The power of authentic, vulnerable storytelling is that you create permission for other people to face things that in their own life and history that they maybe aren't looking at. ” — Jamie Jensen OR “Some months ‘I'm like, oh my God, my life is over. My business is terrible. I'll never make enough money, what is happening!?' In the next month, ‘ I'm like, this is amazing. I'm the luckiest person ever. Business is easy. I'm making so much money. I'm abundant.' ” — Jamie Jensen This Week on the Get Paid Podcast Why Jamie shut down her copywriting agency [4:46] Letting her team go [8:46] Why Jamie doesn't like ‘real' launches [11:33] Jamie's launch strategy [14:52] Leveraging templates [32:19] Podcasts and vaginal canals [39:46] Never feeling like you're finished [45:20] Dealing with grief as you run a business [49:34] The difference between a growth phase and a transition phase [55:24] Resources Mentioned: WebinarJam Active Campaign ClickFunnels Convertkit Story School by Jamie Jenson Copy That by Jamie Jenson Creatives Making Money Podcast by Jamie Jenson ShiftFwd Naomi Anchaldo Accessally Connect with Jamie Jensen: Website Facebook Twitter Instagram Podcast 240+ Precise Interests You Can Use In Your Targeting Today's episode is brought to you by a Google spreadsheet. People tell me all the time that choosing Facebook and Instagram ad targeting makes them want to throw their computer out the window and I don't blame them. There are a ton of options and that makes it easy for you to flush money down the Zuckerberg drain. So, I put together a big old list of what Facebook calls ‘Interests' for you and a totally free spreadsheet separated out by niche. I also created a short PDF that explains how to go about using those interests so you don't waste a ton of time putting together your audience. Take the guessing out of Facebook and Instagram ad targeting. Get my glorious spreadsheet and explainer PDF here. Now it's time to GET PAID Thanks for tuning into the Get Paid Podcast! If you enjoyed today's episode, head over to Apple Podcasts to subscribe, rate, and leave your honest review. Connect with me on Facebook, YouTube, and Instagram, visit my website for even more detailed strategies, and be sure to share your favorite episodes on social media. Now, it's time to go get yourself paid.
Rob, Mace, and Chris speak with Dr. Jamie Jensen, a professor in the Department of Biology at Brigham Young University. We discuss the dilemma some face when trying to reconcile science and faith. Dr. Jensen blows our minds and clears up popular misconceptions surrounding the theory of evolution and its reputation in the LDS and Christian community.
Storytelling is not longer just about Cinderella and her glass slipper. No, storytelling is an integral part of your business and influencing your brand. As Jamie Jensen shares in this episode, storytelling is the most human and natural thing you can do for your business. Find out how to use your story to develop your brand and where to use it. You don’t have to have just one story – you can be extremely successful with mini stories and multiple different stories. Tune in to learn about the building blocks to a good story…you’ll want to have a pen and paper handy for this one! We cannot stop gushing over our amazingly talented guest in this episode. Jamie Jensen is an award-winning screenwriter, business strategist, and the creator of Story School. To date, she’s helped over 700 entrepreneurs increase their sales by up to 900% with the power of effective storytelling. Prior to helping business leaders connect deeply with their audiences through copy, video, and talks, Jamie worked in story development in Hollywood, assisting writers in both film & television. Jamie is the co-director and executive producer of the feature film “Hannah Has a Ho-Phase,” which won her the “Best Feature Writer” award at La Femme Film Festival in 2013, and she most recently completed her 9th feature-length screenplay. Connect with Jamie Jensen : facebook.com/jamiejensenlive instagram.com/jamielynnjensen/ Get Jamie’s free All About Your About Page workbook at howtowriteanaboutpage.com Make sure to subscribe to our podcast and let us know what you think by giving us a 5-star review on iTunes. Take a screen shot or video of you listening to our podcast in your IG stories and tag @360healthbizpodcast. We will share your story to our stories! Grab our Ultimate Health Coaching Tool Kit complete with our top picks for platforms plus our sample contract and intake form: http://360healthbizpodcast.com Like this episode? Take a screenshot and share it to your Instagram stories and we will share it to ours Connect with us on social: instagram.com/360healthbizpodcast facebook.com/360healthbizpodcast @kperrynutrition @sleeplikeaboss
Ever wonder what the hot bartender was thinking about while serving your drinks? Listen to this episode to find out! In this episode Kyle and Jamie Jensen shoot the shit about their bartending backgrounds, relationships, and societal perceptions. Leveraging a combination of 20+ years of bartending these two have SO much to say on what goes on behind the bar! Make sure you drop and rating and review for this episode of Masculinity on the Rocks. Click To Tweet Communication Scripts Link! Grab it! Jamie’s Links: Jamie's Website Creatives Making Money Jamie's Instagram >> Download the Not a Marg drink recipe HERE!
“You can grieve and still be a badass.” If you’re tired of feeling like you have to show up a certain way for your brand and audience—despite what you may be going through… this episode is definitely for you. Join me and award-winning screenwriter and business strategist, Jamie Jensen, for a deep conversation on grieving, worthiness, and vulnerable leadership. In this episode, you’ll learn why you’re allowed (yes, allowed) to share your mess, even as a leader. You’ll also learn how to share vulnerably without leaving your audience feeling broken, and that it is possible to share all parts of you while still leading your mission. Today’s episode is sponsored by my advanced digital training, Unleashed + Unapologetic: How to Become a Thought Leader and Build a Cult Following. If you’re ready to gain visibility, build a loyal following, and create impact while increasing your income, enroll for the U+U training at www.rubyfremon.com/unleashed. Connect with Jamie… IG: @jamielynnjensen www.thejamiejensen.com Download her free gift here: www.howtowriteanaboutpage.com And find me online everywhere: @iamruby
Announcement: The Creative Funding Show will be going on indefinite hiatus soon. If you have a question you want me to address in a wrap up Q&A episode feel free to leave it as a comment below. In this episode, Jamie Jenson from the Creatives Making Money Podcast interviews me about crowdfunding. You can find […] The post 027 Crowdfunding for Creatives with Jamie Jensen appeared first on Creative Funding Show.
Build a website in just 5 days (even if you're not techie) at www.free5daywebsitechallenge.com Already have a website? Take the Free "Jumpstart Your Website Traffic" marketing mini-course at www.jumpstartyourwebsitetraffic.com Leave a Review! So what do you do if you find yourself with a roster full of the wrong clients? Clients that see you as an order-taker rather than an expert who can get them achieve their goals? First, ask yourself if you see yourself as an order-taker or an expert who can help them achieve their goals. Because it starts with you. You teach people how to treat you. When I first started freelancing, I felt like an imposter because I never formally learned to code. I didn’t feel like I know enough to call myself an expert. So why would my clients treat me like one? Once I worked on my mindset and began to believe that I had more value to offer than simply changing a font color on demand, I started to raise my prices. And it didn’t happen overnight, it’s been a slow progression from feeling like, “Yep, I can totally build you a website,” to “Yep, I can totally help you make more money in your business.” Then, give your wrong clients the opportunity to become the right clients by re-setting boundaries. If you’re anything like me when I first started out, I set no boundaries. No boundaries about when I’d be working or available for phone calls and meetings. No boundaries about how many revisions I’d do, or what I’d charge extra for or what was included. Sure, I had contracts, but I didn’t enforce the provisions because I felt uncomfortable. As an employee, I’d been conditioned for so long to just do everything that was asked of me. Plus, I’m a total people pleaser and want people to like me. I didn’t have the language or skills to say no, and that’s how I operated with my clients. Like a people-pleasing employee that wants everyone to like her. Every boss’s dream, but every freelancer’s worst nightmare! Even right clients can become wrong clients when you don’t set clear boundaries. Clients can’t step over boundaries that were never set in the first place. So I had to start settings them. But first, I had to define them. When would I work? When would I respond to emails? Will I allow clients to text me? What constitutes an “emergency”? What’s included in the project? How many revisions will I do before I start charging? So how do you start setting boundaries with existing clients with whom you’ve never set before? Not by sending them an email announcing your new boundaries, but by giving them a choice when they are asking for something that steps over your newly-defined boundaries and doing it in a way that makes them feel super awesome and supported! Here’s an email I received one day from one of my vendors telling me the price was going up: “Hi, Shannon, Wow, we’ve been working together for almost 2 years. We are so grateful for your loyalty to us and hope to continue supporting you for many more years to come. Now that our team has grown (and continues to grow) to over 15 incredible women and our clientele is growing by 2 new clients a week, it’s time our rates reflect the value our team has to offer. But because you’ve been so loyal to us, we’re going to slowly increase your paying rate. Currently, you pay $X per hour. For reference, current clients that start with a 10 hour/month plan pay $Z/hour. Beginning in April, your hourly rate will step up to $Y. Then in June, the hourly rate will be $Z. That’s the top rate you will ever pay. We hope you understand and please do reach out if you have any questions. Again, we appreciate all the support you’ve given us and are looking forward to continuing to support you in all your endeavors!” What this email does extremely well is: Remind me that two years have passed since we started working together to prime me to expect a change. Thanking me for being a loyal customer, which makes me feel really good. Explaining that I’m going to be getting more value because there are more skills available to me to take advantage of. Telling me that a change is happening (the price is going up) and why (because I’m getting more value). Stepping me up into the new rate over a few months and giving me the assurance that it won’t increase again. Imagine if instead of receiving this email, I got an invoice for my new rate with no prior notice or an email saying “Effective on this date, your new rate is X.” Do you think that would make me feel valued? No way. You could adapt this approach to new business hours and communication expectations. Or send your clients new service agreements. But you don’t need to globally announce your new expectations to all of your wrong clients in an attempt to turn them into the right clients. You can handle them on a case-by-case basis. The trick isn’t to say no when a wrong client wants to step over your boundaries – it’s to give them a choice. It’s not “Here’s what I WON’T do,” and shut the door – it’s “Here’s what I WILL do,” and give your client a choice. Give them a chance to become your right client. You’d be surprised how many people don’t even realize that they’re stepping over your boundaries, and once you make them clear people are totally fine with it! And if your boundaries don’t work for them, they will go find someone who will do whatever they want when they want, and you’ll be better off for it. If all else fails, it might be time to end your relationship with your wrong client. Before you go down this road, I urge you to take a look at yourself and your boundaries first and do the work to communicate them. Because if you don’t learn how to do this early on, your right-on-paper clients will eventually turn into wrong clients. And if you ultimately need to end the relationship altogether, you can check out one of the best resources I’ve found for “firing” difficult clients from copywriter Jamie Jensen. As you start to attract the right clients, you’ll phase out your wrong clients.
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Are you stifling pieces of yourself that yearn to come out? Do you have something big that you want to go for this year? Jamie Jensen is the girl you need to hear from today. I’m so pumped to have her on the show. A lover of a “blank canvas,” Jamie shares these juicy nuggets: How attending the famous “Fame” high school in New York City made her shrink and question her self-worth and innate talents How that experience taught her that all parts of you are valuable and need to be expressed (even if “experts” don’t agree) How she fell in love with visual storytelling Why she decided to close her lucrative copywriting agency and start fresh, even though on paper it’s totally irrational The role her intuition plays in making big decisions What is required to create “vulnerable storytelling” that captures the attention of your audience What is true about leaders About Our Guest: Jamie Jensen is the founder and CEO of Your Hot Copy, a digital copywriting agency for entrepreneurs with big hearts and bigger personalities. She’s used the power of the written word to help her clients (and herself) increase their sales by as much as 900%. To date, Your Hot Copy has worked with over 300 amazing clients (and counting). Prior to creating marketable content for the internet, Jamie was creating marketable content for the big screen. Her indie romantic comedy film Hannah Has a Ho-Phase won her the Best Feature Writer award at the La Femme Film Fest in 2013. Jamie holds a Bachelor’s degree in Storytelling from New York University, and a Master’s in Producing from the University of Southern California. You can learn more about how Jamie and Your Hot Copy can help you tell your story in a way that sells at yourhotcopy.com. xoxo Jenny P.S. Subscribe to the podcast + leave a review + rating to spread the GET GUTSY message far + wide. Means to world to me! We are all in this together.
For the 62nd episode of The Copywriter Club Podcast, Kira and Rob brought former screenwriter, movie producer and copywriter Jamie Jensen into the studio to talk all about her copy business. She shares the good and the bad and why she decided to shut down her agency just as it was really taking off. We also talked about: • how her dad unknowingly put her on the path to copywriting as a kid • why she left Hollywood to make her own movie, then jumped to copywriting • what she did early on to attract clients to her business (her no-strategy strategy) • how she developed a unique brand voice (Hollywood helped) • the systems and processes she used to connect with her customers • the place honesty and enthusiasm plays in attracting clients to her • why she decided to grow a micro-agency instead of staying a sole proprietor • the challenges the come with running an agency—she shares the dark side We also asked Jamie about what she’s doing today, the course she just created and launched, and her one word tip for course creators. Lots of laughter in this one and some painful lessons. Click the play button below, or scroll down for a full transcript. The people and stuff we mentioned on the show: Sponsor: AirStory Hannah Has a Ho Phase Uncage Your Business Heather Dominick Story School Your Hot Copy Kira’s website Rob’s website The Copywriter Club Facebook Group Intro: Content (for now) Outro: Gravity Full Transcript: The Copywriter Club Podcast is sponsored by Airstory, the writing platform for professional writers who want to get more done in half the time. Learn more at Airstory.co/club. Kira: What if you can 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 62 as we chat with copywriter, filmmaker, and storyteller Jamie Jensen, about going from Hollywood to hot copy, the importance of storytelling when it comes to writing copy with personality, working with a team of writers, the ins and outs of creating courses, and how making a movie made her a better copywriter. Kira: Jamie, welcome! Jamie: Thank you! Thank you so much for having me! Rob: It’s great to have you, yes! Kira: Yeah! You were on our list early on as someone that we wanted on the show and it’s nice to have a fellow New Yorker on the show, as well! So a great place to start is, you know, you went from Hollywood to hot copy. So we want to know, how did you even get into copywriting? Jamie: Sure! Well, what’s interesting is for me, for my story, is that my dad was an entrepreneur, so I actually grew up with a lot of like, copywriting things around me already, meaning, not just like, from the sales perspective of reading books about sales and marketing and all of that stuff, like, they were always around the house because my dad was marketing his own business, and doing things like buying domain names up and coming up with catchy things that he wanted to trademark for his business. And even like, direct mail was still a big thing then, so I would even help him like, review mailers that he was sending out to his physical mailing list, because that was a thing, you know? And so I actually grew up exposed to a lot of that to begin with, and the way that I made the transition from Hollywood to hot copy was I had made a film. So you know, I left Hollywood, I’d kind of had enough, came back to New York City where I’m from, and my producing partner and I decided at the time that we were going to just make our own film. So I had already written the script and she had been working on it as a producer and we decided like, you know what? Forget guys, by the way, because at this point we had both had a lot of negative experiences with men in the entertainmen...
Hey Beautiful, Today I have the hottest treat for you. Anyone running a business understands the power of language and how important it is to communicate your value to your customers. But very few can add personality into that copy and make it HAWT!. Well todays guest Jamie Jensen, is the “Founder & CEO […] The post Your Hot Copy- How To Inside appeared first on Kendrick Shope.
Hey Beautiful, Today I have the hottest treat for you. Anyone running a business understands the power of language and how important it is to communicate your value to your customers. But very few can add personality into that copy and make it HAWT!. Well todays guest Jamie Jensen, is the “Founder & CEO […]The post Your Hot Copy- How To Inside appeared first on Kendrick Shope.
This episode is brought to you by The Kolada Group. Today, I’m talking about client workflow. My guests are Jamie, who is the founder and CEO of Your Hot Copy, and Erin, who is their Director of Operations. Topics: (1:14) Who are Jamie and Erin? (2:52) Same process, new systems (5:38) Addition of Erin (8:55) The shift to Teamwork (12:15) Checks and balances (14:03) Project management workflow (15:25) The difference (18:02) Best financial investment (18:52) Worst financial investment (20:53) Finding Jamie and Erin Quotes of the Week: “Client accountability is everything...because they’re also busy business owners.” - Jamie Resources: http://www.yourhotcopy.com/ https://www.facebook.com/groups/thechamproom/ Instagram: @yourhotcopy See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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Have you ever used the word “asshat” on your sales page? How do copywriters create copy that smoulders, and how can YOU entice your readers to take action with killer messaging? In today’s episode, I asked Jamie Jensen about exactly that! She’s the head copywriter, creative director, and storyteller, at Your Hot Copy, and she LOVES working with entrepreneurs when she’s not working hard on screenplays. Listen in to hear Jamie’s advice on... How to make your copy smoulder How to tell that inner critic telling you that it has to be “perfect” to shut the heck up, and 3 things that will help you get crystal clear on your message. This was a super fun interview filled with lots of laughs and great insight, and I’m so excited to share it with you today! Learn more about Your Hot Copy + Jamie’s work at yourhotcopy.com. Grab a free tool to help you write up a fantastic About Page HERE. Or join Jamie and her partner, Erin’s, free Facebook Community, The Champagne Room.
Raise Your Hand Say Yes Listener Survey! - please submit your survey answers by Friday 5/13 to be entered in the random drawing for a $100 Anthropologie gift card! This week on Raise Your Hand Say Yes, I'm talking with Jamie Jensen all about storytelling for creatives. Jamie is a writer and creative director for her business Your Hot Copy, but she also has spent years writing and making movies! I was fascinated to learn about Jamie's creative process, both in her client work and her own creative endeavors and how the process overlaps (and differs!) for the two! We also talk about the common mistakes she sees entrepreneurs make, so if you're stuck on how to tell your story and sell without being a d-bag, she's got you covered. And of course, we talk about her Vixen workout and the one thing she can't believe I've never done in my own business! Show Notes: Connect with Jamie Website | Facebook | Instagram | Twitter Lisa Congdon on Creative Evolution Lisa Congdon on Passion Projects Vixen Workout Hannah has a Ho-Phase on Itunes Jamie's about page offer Join the RYHSY Fb group Subscribe in itunes
Raise Your Hand Say Yes Listener Survey! - please submit your survey answers by Friday 5/13 to be entered in the random drawing for a $100 Anthropologie gift card! This week on Raise Your Hand Say Yes, I’m talking with Jamie Jensen all about storytelling for creatives. Jamie is a writer and creative director for her business Your Hot Copy, but she also has spent years writing and making movies! I was fascinated to learn about Jamie's creative process, both in her client work and her own creative endeavors and how the process overlaps (and differs!) for the two! We also talk about the common mistakes she sees entrepreneurs make, so if you're stuck on how to tell your story and sell without being a d-bag, she's got you covered. And of course, we talk about her Vixen workout and the one thing she can't believe I've never done in my own business! Show Notes: Connect with Jamie Website | Facebook | Instagram | Twitter Lisa Congdon on Creative Evolution Lisa Congdon on Passion Projects Vixen Workout Hannah has a Ho-Phase on Itunes Jamie's about page offer Join the RYHSY Fb group Subscribe in itunes
Want to spend your summer vacation dollars where you’ll not only have fun, you’ll visit some of this country’s most amazing sights and keep costs down. If that sounds like you, be sure to tune in and hear what Jamie Jensen has to say. As a great traveler himself and author of Road Trip USA, Jamie will share America’s top ten quirky attractions, this country’s best diners and drive-ins, his favorite National Parks and camping grounds, and his expert tips for creating a fun and cost effective vacation. So, if you want to start your summer off with a bang, be certain to catch this lively discussion that will make your own road trip a memorable one!
Want to spend your summer vacation dollars where you'll not only have fun, you'll also visit some of this country's most amazing sights and keep costs down? If that sounds like you, be sure to tune in and hear what Jamie Jensen has to say. As a great traveler himself and author of Road Trip USA, Jamie will share America's top ten quirky attractions, this country's best diners and drive-ins, his favorite National Parks and camping grounds, and his expert tips for creating a fun and cost effective vacation. So, if you want to start your summer off with a bang, be certain to catch this lively discussion that will make your own road trip a memorable one!
A trip to the cobblestoned streets of Europe can be a nightmare for anyone in a wheelchair or who has difficulty walking. This week, Rick Steves talks to Ken Plattner, an activist for disabled persons. Ken recently teamed with Rick to create a guidebook for persons with accessibility issues. We'll also get suggestions from Jamie Jensen on another set of USA Roadtrips -- this time in the Rockies and Pacific Northwest. For more information on Travel with Rick Steves - including episode descriptions, program archives and related details - visit www.ricksteves.com.
Yearning for some of the lesser-explored adventures at home and overseas? Today we will learn about the country of Slovenia, where the slow food movement and the polka are popular. And, we get ideas for exploring the back roads of the American desert southwest, its national parks and Indian Country, from Road Trip USA author Jamie Jensen. For more information on Travel with Rick Steves - including episode descriptions, program archives and related details - visit www.ricksteves.com.
Travelers to both Turkey and Dixie have one thing in common: they come back from their trips full of stories and enthusiasm for the people they met. This week we will meet a married tour guide couple from Istanbul, Turkey who are here to dispel some American misconceptions about their country. They will then give us an overview of what you'll find in the cities and the countryside of Turkey. We will also learn the essence of "Shun-piking" with backroad car trip suggestions from guidebook author Jamie Jensen. Our callers will highlight some of the Southeast's attractions from Key West to Tidewater, and Louisiana to the Blue Ridge mountains. For more information on Travel with Rick Steves - including episode descriptions, program archives and related details - visit www.ricksteves.com.
Japan has long held a fascination for travelers from around the world. But its culture and language have often proved impenetrable for outsiders. This week we'll get an insider's perspective on having a rich experience when traveling to Japan. Ruth Kanagy has written a Living Abroad in Japan guidebook based on her years of experience as an American raised in Japan. And, we get another taste of USA Road Trip fever as Jamie Jensen talks to Rick and callers about approaching the roads less traveled in the USA. For more information on Travel with Rick Steves - including episode descriptions, program archives and related details - visit www.ricksteves.com.
Rick learns about the charms of Wales from Welshman Martin DeLandowicz, and attempts to speak some otherwise undecipherable phrases in the Welsh Celtic language; also, Rick chats with Jamie Jensen for the first time, author of an extensive guidebook on road trips in the USA and Canada, and takes listener calls on their recommended back highway trips. Jamie will return in future programs with more road trip ideas. For more information on Travel with Rick Steves - including episode descriptions, program archives and related details - visit www.ricksteves.com.