EP 465: Learning Empathy from Copywriters & Doppelgangers with Samantha Pollack

I have learned a lot about cognitive empathy by learning copywriting. After all, copywriting is a puzzle—the puzzle of figuring out what someone is thinking or feeling and how you can connect your idea to that thought or feeling.

So, it seemed only fitting that I would invite a copywriter to this series on decoding empathy to share her process and give you a behind-the-scenes look at cognitive empathy in practical application. In this episode, I get real nerdy with Samantha Pollack, a positioning strategist and copywriter, and think about how the digital doppelgangers we create via our personal brands might help us get curious about who is behind others' digital doppelgangers.

Footnotes:

Find every essay and episode in the Decoding Empathy series.

Every episode of What Works is also released in essay form at whatworks.fyi!
  • (00:00) - Introduction
  • (01:16) - Doppelganger by Naomi Klein
  • (04:58) - The tension between who we are and who we want to become
  • (09:11) - Behind the scenes of Samantha's copywriting process
  • (12:36) - How Samantha learns more about her client's customers
  • (16:01) - How to write in someone else's voice
  • (17:45) - How to write in someone else's voice
  • (21:45) - Two more tools for learning about customers
  • (26:08) - Sometimes people surprise you
  • (26:54) - What's the difference between the person and the personal brand?
  • (31:09) - Doppelgangers remind us to be curious about ourselves, others, and how we're all connected
  • (33:07) - Credits
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EP 465: Learning Empathy from Copywriters & Doppelgangers with Samantha Pollack
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