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Tough Talks Made Easy: How to Navigate Difficult Conversations

Challenged by having that difficult conversation with your co-writer, collaborator, producer? Not quite sure how to address your creative partner's lack of authenticity in communicating?

Join Career Coach/Talent Agent Consultant/Writers Guild Foundation Workshop Facilitator Jim Arnoff for an immersive workshop that will give you the coaching tools to have those tough talks with ease and strengthen your relationships. Learn the most effective ways to overcome blocks that hold you back from having powerful conversations, owning your power and communicating with impact.

Workshop starts at 4:00pm Pacific time.

After signing up, you’ll receive information on how to access the Zoom meeting.

If you have any questions, please feel free to reach out to us at events@wgfoundation.org.

To encourage attendees’ open participation, we will not record this workshop.


About the Facilitator

Jim Arnoff is a Certified Career/Business/Life Coach to the entertainment industry, small business owners, veterans in film and television, women in finance and NYU alumni. Jim is certified by the International Coach Federation and founded the Gay Coaches Collective/NYC.

Jim Arnoff also consults as a talent agent having represented television production companies in developing and selling original programming .

As a consultant, he shapes pitches, strengthens sizzle reels and works with producers to launch their own production companies. He practices entertainment law in television, film and digital. Jim worked at the William Morris Agency as both an in-house lawyer and television packaging agent.

Jim graduated from the University of Pennsylvania, George Washington University School of Law and the Institute for Professional Excellence in Coaching. He leads workshops for Veterans in Media and Entertainment, the National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences, Alliance of Women Directors, U.S. Military Academy, Writers Guild of America/East and West, Writers Guild Foundation/Veterans Writing Project, New York Women in Film & Television, NYU/Wasserman Career Services,, NYU Tisch School of the Arts/Tisch West Alumni, NYU Arts & Entertainment Alumni Network, NYU LGBT Alumni Network, The Actors Fund, Hollywood Radio & Television Society, Women in Film and National Association of Latino Independent Producers. Jim is a faculty member of the School of Visual Arts ("Pitching Your Television Series to the Industry Pros") and guest speaks at NYU, the Fashion Institute of Technology, Montclair State University and University of theArts in Philadelphia. He is a member of the New York State, New York City and LGBT Bar Associations