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Enjoy the Latest Animated Short from Chick-fil-A

July 22, 2024 By Aaron Johnston

My day job is leading Brand Entertainment at Chick-fil-A at the company’s headquarters in Atlanta, Georgia. I love this brand. And I love the people I get to work with.

The Chick-fil-A Cows have been a staple of the brand’s advertising efforts for decades, be it on television commercials or on billboards across the country with the Cows spreading their “Eat mor chikin” message in the hopes of convincing people to stop eating hamburgers. It’s a rather provocative approach to selling chicken, but it works and the cows are one of the reasons why so many people have such affection for the brand.

When I came on board about a year and a half ago the question was: How do we take all of the equity that is in the CFA cows and make them even more relatable and entertaining outside of traditional advertising? And so three cow characters were born: Daisy, the brains and de-facto leader of the group; Sarge, the muscle and braun of the trio; and Carrots, the innocent, happy-go-lucky tag-along with a heart of gold and a slight dose of cluelessness. I adore each of these characters, and it’s been a joy to bring them to life.

Our latest animated short written by me and Mallory Everton has the Cows going on a fast-paced highway adventure. Check it out.

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Shakespeare Festival

October 6, 2018 By Aaron Johnston

We’re peasants now. Or we went to a Shakespeare festival last night. Or both.

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Sunset shots are never cliche

September 28, 2018 By Aaron Johnston

Standing in the field behind my house this evening looking west.

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Moose on the Loose

September 14, 2018 By Aaron Johnston

We went on a family hike in American Fork Canyon. And found this guy.

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The kiddos

May 3, 2018 By Aaron Johnston

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A Higher Loyalty

April 25, 2018 By Aaron Johnston

Finished Comey’s book, A Higher Loyalty. Excellent in every respect. Don’t read it for his recounting of his interactions with Trump. (1) That’s only a small portion of the book anyway, and (2) we know all that stuff already. Read it for everything that comes before and after. What defines an ethical leader and why we so desperately need such leaders in our currently toxic political climate, in business, and elsewhere. Read it to be reminded that this country was built on values and a respect for the rule of law, principles that should be regarded as bipartisan, but sadly aren’t since both parties seem to abandon such principles at their convenience. (I’m looking at you, Republican lawmakers.) Read it to grow your respect for the men and women of the Department of Justice and the FBI, who have committed themselves to the pursuit of justice and who remain, like Lady Justice herself, blind to the politics and partisanship of Washington. Or at least they try to. Read this book because there is something dying in this country, or as Comey puts it: we are in a forest fire, where the very principles that define us as a country are under assault.

And if you support Trump, if you think that his model of leadership is what this country needs, if you celebrate his attacks on justice, if you revel in his assault on truth and decency, if you applaud his narcissistic self-adulation or his petty attacks on the the press or individuals or whoever questions his actions, I invite you to read this book. Not because it will change your mind (If you’ve stuck with Trump this long, I’m fairly certain nothing will change your mind. Not a confession, not a tape, not incontrovertible evidence of criminal action.) Read it because Trump will be gone some day, and you’ll have to vote for someone else. Read it because America will only be around for as long we collectively work to preserve it.

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