Howdy,
Congrats to KC for the Emmy win and hope she is feeling better soon - she Twitters that she has a cold recently.
Up here in the Great White North, the national newspaper "The Globe & Mail" had an article about Cheno's Emmy acceptance speech and that she said she was unemployed. Think they missed the point of KC's being sarcastic that she was accepting an Emmy for an excellent TV show that was cancelled.
Anyway, article is below:
Sarah Boesveld
Toronto Globe & Mail
Monday, Sep. 21, 2009
“I'm unemployed.”
Few job seekers choose to shout it from the rooftops. But actress Kristin Chenoweth boldly announced her status Sunday as she accepted an Emmy for her role in the cancelled ABC series Pushing Daisies . The out-of-work siren took the self-promo a step further, listing all the shows on which she'd love to appear.
“I'm not employed now so I'd like to be on Mad Men . I also like The Office and 24 ,” gushed Ms. Chenoweth, 41, as she clutched the trophy for best supporting actress in a comedy series.
She should also win a trophy in job hunting 101, says Alan Kearns, founder of CareerJoy, a career coaching firm. Few people find work unless they spread the word, he says, and Ms. Chenoweth's message was clever, authentic and on point.
“She's credible, she's good at what she does and she didn't come across in a desperate way. It was just, ‘Hey, this is where I'm at and these are my needs.'”
Her plug was also unexpected and opportunistic, he says.
She took a risk, Mr. Kearns notes, a crucial move for a job hunter in a tight market. “If you can have a creative message that ties together authenticity, boy, that's going to catch the attention of hiring managers,” he says.
But there's a fine line between pointed confidence and desperation, he cautions. Before spreading the word, ask “are you confident in your message, is it strategic, is the timing right, who's the audience and how specifically can they help?”
So go ahead and pull a Chenoweth. Chances are we'll see her on the next season of Mad Men .
Ciao,
Zardoz
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Congratulations to Kristin - well deserved! Yes, it could be risky to use the acceptance spotlight as she did, but Kristin did in in good humor, was honest, and frankly I am sure others have harbored the same idea - Kristin had the courage - and humor - to carry this off, in my opinion, well. I think no damage was done. I frankly laughed when I saw this - this is precisely the same sort of thing I would have done, given the opportunity - but my strong cultural instincts would have prevented my carrying out the deed. Kristin had teh courage and good humor to "carry this off" - whereas I would have been "carried off."
Hey, Im greg.
I think it ironic that kirstin recieved a prestigious award, for work on a show that was cancled.
What's up with that?