Shownotes
Michael Jamin is a veteran TV writer and showrunner with over 20 years in the industry, known for his work on shows like Just Shoot Me, King of the Hill, and Beavis and Butt-Head. Michael is also the author of the bestselling collection of personal essays, A Paper Orchestra, which he tours as a one-man show.
In our conversation, we explored how to draw inspiration from small, relatable moments and the significance of writing through the lens of character. Michael shared valuable insights on the future of writers and performers, tips for avoiding oversharing in storytelling, and whether it's best to conclude a story with a joke or a serious note.
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TOPICS FROM THIS EPISODE:
- Michael’s writing process and the questions he asks himself when outlining a story
- Showing the “dark” side of yourself to connect with your audience
- Why he has chosen to build an audience on social media (while still working in television)
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