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Karen Kizzire joins me for a conversation that starts with college theater memories and ends with real talk about the chaos and creativity of life as an ad agency producer. We talk about what it’s like to lead production at an ad agency, how theater shaped our careers, and why overcommunication is a survival skill. Karen shares stories from set, lessons from mentors, and what it means to be both the “Crusher of Dreams” and the calm in the storm.
Timestamps:
00:00 – Cold opens, Bond girls, and college theater
05:00 – Falling into advertising and falling in love with production
15:00 – Mentorship, first big shoots, and learning to lead
25:00 – Mistakes, over communication, and the producer’s mindset
35:00 – Creative tension, collaboration, and bullhorns on set
45:00 – Budget shifts, iPhone myths, and the house of cards
55:00 – Pottery, parenting, and what inspires Karen today
Key Takeaways:
- “You can never overcommunicate.” Karen learned this the hard way—and now lives by it.
- Theater teaches you how to pivot, collaborate, and think on your feet—skills that still serve her today.
- Being a producer means balancing grace and grit, and sometimes crushing dreams with a smile.
- The job isn’t glamorous, but it’s deeply rewarding when you love the people and the process.
Resources & Mentions:
- Luckie & Company: https://www.luckie.com
Calls to Action:
🎧 Listen and subscribe to the podcast
⭐️ Leave a review if you enjoyed the episode
💬 Share this episode with someone who’s navigating the creative grind
📩 Join the newsletter at https://clinttill.substack.com
If you have a story to share and want to be featured on a future episode, reach out at clinttill.net/contact and tell me about it.
By Clint TillKaren Kizzire joins me for a conversation that starts with college theater memories and ends with real talk about the chaos and creativity of life as an ad agency producer. We talk about what it’s like to lead production at an ad agency, how theater shaped our careers, and why overcommunication is a survival skill. Karen shares stories from set, lessons from mentors, and what it means to be both the “Crusher of Dreams” and the calm in the storm.
Timestamps:
00:00 – Cold opens, Bond girls, and college theater
05:00 – Falling into advertising and falling in love with production
15:00 – Mentorship, first big shoots, and learning to lead
25:00 – Mistakes, over communication, and the producer’s mindset
35:00 – Creative tension, collaboration, and bullhorns on set
45:00 – Budget shifts, iPhone myths, and the house of cards
55:00 – Pottery, parenting, and what inspires Karen today
Key Takeaways:
- “You can never overcommunicate.” Karen learned this the hard way—and now lives by it.
- Theater teaches you how to pivot, collaborate, and think on your feet—skills that still serve her today.
- Being a producer means balancing grace and grit, and sometimes crushing dreams with a smile.
- The job isn’t glamorous, but it’s deeply rewarding when you love the people and the process.
Resources & Mentions:
- Luckie & Company: https://www.luckie.com
Calls to Action:
🎧 Listen and subscribe to the podcast
⭐️ Leave a review if you enjoyed the episode
💬 Share this episode with someone who’s navigating the creative grind
📩 Join the newsletter at https://clinttill.substack.com
If you have a story to share and want to be featured on a future episode, reach out at clinttill.net/contact and tell me about it.