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Your brand is so much more than a logo and some colors—it's your personality, your values, and the story you tell the world. In this episode of The Aspiring Solopreneur, Carly and Joe dive into what it really means to build a brand as a one-person business. From defining who you are (and who you aren't) to crafting messaging that resonates, they'll show you how storytelling becomes the foundation for every marketing move you make. If you've ever wondered how to stand out authentically without feeling “salesy,” this one's for you. Okay, this might be the craziest offer we've ever made. We're giving away a solopreneur platform that normally costs five hundred dollars a year…For twenty-five bucks. And not for a month, not for a year… forever.All you have to do is pre-order our new book: Solopreneur Business for Dummies.When we first went solo, we thought we could just Google our way through it. But the advice out there? It was built for startups with teams and money, not someone trying to do it all themselves. We kept thinking: “There's gotta be a better way.”So we made one. LifeStarr Premier is the system we wish we had back then: the tools, the strategy, the community, all in one place.Go to book.lifestarr.com to lock it in.This deal goes away when the book drops, October 6, 2025, and it's not coming back.Pre-order the book. Upload your receipt. You're in. For good.
Une chute brutale de trafic, des ventes en berne, des clients qui désertent… Quand vos résultats s'effondrent, la panique guette. Pourtant, une crise marketing n'est pas forcément une fatalité. C'est même souvent une opportunité pour revoir sa stratégie et sortir plus fort.Dans cet épisode, nous explorons les étapes clés pour traverser une crise sans paniquer :Distinguer une crise ponctuelle d'un problème structurel,Identifier précisément le point de rupture,Mettre en place des actions concrètes pour rebondir,Consolider vos fondations pour éviter de revivre la même situation.Vous découvrirez comment analyser les bons indicateurs, décider d'une stratégie de communication adaptée, repenser la valeur délivrée et même transformer l'échec en facteur de différenciation.Un guide complet pour garder la tête froide quand vos résultats s'effondrent… et transformer une crise en tremplin vers une croissance durable.---------------
100 millions de patrimoine, 85 millions de revenus... mais qu'est-ce qui est vraiment vrai derrière l'empire Hormozi ?Alex et Leila Hormozi fascinent autant qu'ils divisent. Cette enquête révèle la face cachée de leur empire : entre succès réels et chiffres auto-déclarés, découvre la vérité derrière les millions affichés.Tu découvriras leur machine à contenu redoutable, comment ils gagnent 4,5 millions par jour avec leurs événements et pourquoi leurs associations avec Grant Cardone et Dean Graziosi posent question...
Freelance journalist and analyst Joseph Bouchard joins Josh to discuss the recent tariffs imposed on Brazil by President Trump. They explore the reasons behind these tariffs and their impact on Brazil's economy. Follow Joseph on X: https://x.com/geopolwonk?s=21&t=S8JoQpY3m4n6bFrTo8tLrg Find more of Joseph's work at Young Voices: https://www.joinyv.org/talent/joseph-bouchard
Freelance finds a pretty young guy urgently looking for workers for a job involving a lighthouse. While things seem suspicious, the Takers are always looking for work...Returning to our own origins, we wanted to tackle the beta test for Red Markets 2nd Edition! We're joined with friends from other podcasts to engage in another living campaign!Rina can be found on The Old Ways Podcast and Ain't Slayed Nobody. They can also be found on Youtube at Symphony Entertainment. Their COC scenarios can be found at DriveThruRPG in PDF and print on demand.If you want to try 2E for yourself, the beta is available at Hebanon Games' itch.io.Ethan - GMAlex - Mrs. SargentBen - MidwifeDan - BlackbirdRina - Artemis
De prophète de la hustle culture qui prêchait "dormez 4h par nuit" à champion de l'empathie :Gary Vaynerchuk, aka Gary Vee, incarne parfaitement l'évolution de l'entrepreneuriat moderne. Son parcours révèle comment il est passé du burn-out collectif à la bienveillance, tout en construisant un empire de 300 millions de dollars.Tu découvriras sa machine à contenu qui coûte 70 000$ par mois pour un ROI x100, comment il a admis publiquement ses erreurs sur la hustle culture, et pourquoi il préfère maintenant "être heureux dans un bus que malheureux dans une Ferrari".
Have you lost the fun of making art? Lee White, Sam Cotterill, and Anthony Wheeler share how to rediscover the delight of creating through play. You'll learn how limitations give you freedom, how letting loose might be the antidote to your burnout, and much more. 3 Point Perspective Podcast is sponsored by SVSLearn.com, the place where becoming a great illustrator starts!Click here for this episode's links and show notes.
This week, Jen and Pete dive into a topic that seems to get harder as we get older: making new friends.Specifically, in this episode Jen and Pete talk about:What might be some tactics for making new friends, as an adult?Why do we have friends, and do we need more of them?How might we dedicate time and effort to the task of making friends?To hear all episodes and read full transcripts, visit The Long and The Short Of It website: https://thelongandtheshortpodcast.com/.You can subscribe to our Box O' Goodies here (https://thelongandtheshortpodcast.com/) and receive a weekly email full of book and podcast recommendations, quotes, videos, and other interesting things that Jen and Pete are noodling on. To get in touch, send an email to: hello@thelongandtheshortpodcast.com.Learn more about Pete's work here (https://humanperiscope.com/) and Jen's work here (https://jenwaldman.com/).
This week on the Tough Girl Podcast, we welcome Emma Wilkinson—a freelance health journalist, ultra runner, mother of three, and co-author of the empowering book Ultra Women: The Trailblazers Defying Sexism in Sport. Emma's journey into ultra running didn't begin until her 40s, but once she discovered the joy of going long and slow, there was no turning back. In this honest and motivating conversation, Emma shares how she went from half marathons and road running to self-created 100K adventures in the mountains of Snowdonia. Alongside fellow runner and friend Lily Canter, she set out to research and write Ultra Women, a book that celebrates female endurance athletes and dives into the science, stories, and social constructs around women in ultra sport. Emma talks openly about what inspired the book, how she balanced full-time work, parenting, and running while writing it, and what she learned about the unique strengths women bring to endurance challenges—especially around fatigue resistance, pain management, and mental toughness. If you've ever doubted your capabilities, struggled with self-identifying as a “runner,” or wondered if your body was made for ultras—this episode is for you. Emma's message is simple and powerful: don't put limits on yourself—just give it a go. New episodes of the Tough Girl Podcast drop every Tuesday at 7 AM (UK time)! Make sure to subscribe so you never miss the inspiring journeys and incredible stories of tough women pushing boundaries. Do you want to support the Tough Girl Mission to increase the amount of female role models in the media in the world of adventure and physical challenges? Support via Patreon! Join me in making a difference by signing up here: www.patreon.com/toughgirlpodcast. 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Thank you x Show notes Who is Emma Journalist and runner Co-Author of a new book - Ultra Women Book: Ultra Women: The Trailblazers Defying Sexism in Sport What Emma was like as little girl Growing up in Bradford and not being massively sporty when she was younger Getting into running in her later teens Being far more active now than she was as a child In her early 20s watching the London Marathon and wanting to give it ago Getting into half marathons Running the Sheffield Half Marathon and being sick at the end Starting to run faster and joining a running club to make new friends Doing her first marathon just before she had children, just before turning 30 Why she enjoyed running 2019 - meeting Lilly (co-author on the Ultra women book) Singing up for a 100k - 2 day event Falling in love with ultra running - the slower, longer, adventure Her friendship with Lilly, doing their journalism MA together, 20 years ago Teaching Journalism at Sheffield University How the book came about Walking the hills What do you need to do, to get to the end. Needing to be able to tune into your body Creating their own 100K 2 days event - on the Snowdonia Slate Trail Surprising herself with what she was capable of Writing the book at the same time of doing full time work as a journalist while also looking after children and running Why are women so good at ultra endurance distances Coming from a science background and why the research was so interesting How women have more fatigue resistant muscles Not feeling in competition with other women Book: Invisible Women: Exposing Data Bias in a World Designed for Men The lack of research into sports science for women Hopefully the research is starting to turn a corner Why ultra running training plans are based on men Women have been deemed as to complicated to include in studies Fatigue resistant muscles research Wanting to learn more about recovery and how that applies to women specifically Training for ultras Women having to use a process of trial and error to figure out what works best for them Periods and cycle tracking and feeling different at different times of the month and why the data can be confusing Learning more about oestrogen and how it affects endurance How the book came about Getting the book published Are women faster the longer they go? Freelancing for Journalists Lael Wilcox going after the mens's around the world bike record in 2026 The motherhood perspective on running Sophie Power She Races Not running in pregnancy and chaining to walking Dealing with separated stomach muscles Needing to get back to running and needing time for herself Having a chapter on pregnancy in the book and why it's not the same for everyone Pain and women, and pain management Sexism Creating a manifesto and calling for action Do you call yourself a runner? Confidence - women - running Say yes for signing up for that ultra How to connect with Emma Final words of advice Don't put limits on yourself, if you want to do something, have ago. Women who just wanted to see if they could and they did Why not give it ago! Social Media Website: emmawilkinson.net Instagram: @emmawjourno/ BlueSky: @emmajourno.bsky.social Book: Ultra Women: The Trailblazers Defying Sexism in Sport
On today's Q&A episode, Luqman writes in with a question. He's a brand-new freelancer and wants to know exactly how to build a freelance network and attract more clients. We all know your network can lead to massive growth for your business. So Clay and I break down what has worked well for us and what has totally bombed when it comes to networking. If you want to build your network fast, you should try FeedCoyote, the all-in-one freelance collaboration network platform. Click the link in our show notes to sign up for FeedCoyote completely free. Then, browse, search, and pick fellow freelancers with the right expertise to collaborate on your projects. It's a referral network for freelancers, and it's free to try. Click the link in this show's description or visit this link. Alright, now on with today's episode of Freelance to Founder. Here we go. This Q&A episode was originally aired on March 19, 2024. To submit your question, visit FreelanceToFounder.com/ASK, and we'll feature you on an upcoming episode. Listen to our full-length coaching calls: http://freelancetofounder.com Support our Sponsors Our generous sponsors make this show 100% free to you. Support them at the link below. https://freelancetofounder.com/sponsors Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Most solopreneurs make the mistake of trying to serve everyone and end up standing out to no one. In this short and punchy episode of The Aspiring Solopreneur, Carly and Joe dive into one of the most overlooked steps in building a successful solo business: positioning. They break down why niching down isn't limiting, but rather the key to charging more, marketing smarter, and actually getting noticed. If you've ever said, “My product is for anybody,” this episode will make you rethink everything. Okay, this might be the craziest offer we've ever made. We're giving away a solopreneur platform that normally costs five hundred dollars a year…For twenty-five bucks. And not for a month, not for a year… forever.All you have to do is pre-order our new book: Solopreneur Business for Dummies.When we first went solo, we thought we could just Google our way through it. But the advice out there? It was built for startups with teams and money, not someone trying to do it all themselves. We kept thinking: “There's gotta be a better way.”So we made one. LifeStarr Premier is the system we wish we had back then: the tools, the strategy, the community, all in one place.Go to book.lifestarr.com to lock it in.This deal goes away when the book drops, October 6, 2025, and it's not coming back.Pre-order the book. Upload your receipt. You're in. For good.
Author, speaker, and human-first AI strategist, Alastair McDermott, joined me on Ditching Hourly to talk about his new book and how experts can use AI to enhance productivity, decision-making, and learning. (00:00) - Introduction and Guest Welcome (00:46) - Alistair's Background and Journey (03:02) - The New Book: Use AI, Stay Human (04:15) - AI as a Tool for Experts (06:55) - Practical Applications of AI (10:00) - Technical Deep Dive: AI in Writing (16:58) - Organizing and Managing AI Outputs (23:40) - Ideal Reader and Learning AI (24:51) - Choosing Your AI Setup: DIY vs. Subscription (25:20) - The Importance of AI Expertise (27:16) - AI's Role in Business and Personal Productivity (28:25) - Challenges and Limitations of AI (30:59) - Effective Prompting Techniques (32:20) - Using AI for Coaching and Workshops (35:35) - Advanced AI Usage Tips (40:46) - Practical AI Tools and Resources (45:28) - Final Thoughts and Resources AI SummaryIn this episode of Ditching Hourly, Jonathan Stark interviews Alastair McDermott about his new book, 'Use AI Stay Human: A Survival Guide for Experts in the Age of AI.' They discuss Alastair's transition from a techie background to running his consulting business, Recognized Authority, and eventually rebranding to Human Spark.AI. The conversation dives into how AI can be used to enhance productivity, decision-making, and learning for subject matter experts. Alastair shares practical tips on setting up effective AI workflows, structuring prompts, and the importance of human judgment in leveraging AI for business purposes.Alastair's LinksBook: https://www.amazon.com/Use-I-Stay-Human-Indispensable-ebook/dp/B0FDQSKZRFWebsite: https://humanspark.ai/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/alastairmcdermott/ ----Before you go!The next time someone asks you for your hourly rate, I want you to stop what you're doing and head on over to valuepricingbootcamp.com to sign up for my free value pricing email course.Hope to see you there!
C'est l'histoire d'une gourou millennial qui a transformé des traditions millénaires en machine à 10 millions de dollars, avant que les scandales n'éclatent au grand jour :Sahara Rose incarne parfaitement les dérives de la spiritualité commerciale moderne.Tu découvriras son business model redoutable en 3 niveaux, comment elle maintient son empire malgré les scandales, et pourquoi elle vend exactement ce que notre époque demande : du sens prêt à consommer.
Welcome to The IconicEvents Series, a special segment of A Flair for VIP Events. In Episode 7, I sit down with Cat Kevern, Freelance event professional and managing director of Electric Cat to talk about what it's like working at the Olympics, how to get involved, the best and worst parts of a long major event, and even a little about festivals!Connect with Cat: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/cat-kevern/In The IconicEvents Series, I sit down with event professionals from rising talent to industry leaders who've worked behind the scenes at some of the world's most iconic events, from global sporting events to red carpet premieres. You'll hear firsthand what it takes to make these events happen, the career moves that got them there, and the insider lessons you won't find anywhere else. Whether you're just starting out or leveling up, this series will help you step into your iconic events era.Connect with Laura LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/laurayarbroughlloydWebsite: https://www.lauralloydevents.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/lauralloydeventsPodcast: https://open.spotify.com/show/5NlMVdhKnrF5Gsto2vfEio?si=k_MVgyj5RdOvX0UsB2t8VASupport Laura: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/laurayarblloydFreebie: https://iconicevents.thrivecart.com/the-iconic-events-career-evolution-guide/
Adrie casts Speak With Dead to question the golden-armored Rayne, but the party realizes they need more information in Waterdeep. Email us your questions at: FreelanceHeroismPodcast@gmail.com Visit Freelance Heroism on Facebook! https://www.facebook.com/freelanceheroism/ We have a Patreon! Any support you can provide goes toward us giving you a better podcast listening experience: https://www.patreon.com/Freelance_heroism Check out Deece's webcomic! http://www.1d4rounds.com/ Find Deece on TikTok here: OH NO! Find the cast on BlueSky: Deece: https://bsky.app/profile/roguist.bsky.social Rae: https://bsky.app/profile/raedrie.bsky.social You can find our gameplay videos on our YouTube page: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC6TwfLOFsl192ExdAugebgg/ You can check out our web page here: http://www.freelanceheroism.libsyn.com/ Intro theme is Waltz op. 64 no 2 in c-sharp minor composed by Frédéric Chopin and performed by Olga Gurevich. Licence: The song is permitted for commercial use under license public domain, non copyrighted. http://www.orangefreesounds.com/
Rediffusion d'un des épisodes les plus écoutés du Podcast du MarketingL'une des grandes difficultés avec les réseaux sociaux, c'est de produire. Les algorithmes nous en demandent toujours plus : plus souvent, et plus de formats.Thomas Burbidge, l'un de mes créateurs préférés, a accepté de nous dévoiler sa méthode de création de contenu. Pour en savoir plus sur Thomas vous pouvez écouter son podcast Young, Wild and Freelance ou le suivre sur Instagram ou Linkedin.Autres épisodes qui pourraient vous plaire : Pourquoi vous devriez changer de stratégie sur les réseaux sociauxCraquer l'algorithme d'InstagramOser publier sur les réseaux sociaux---------------
L'histoire ultra-controversée d'un réfugié du Dagestan devenu star du business en ligne avec 5,6 millions d'abonnés et 30 millions de fortune :Iman Gadzhi incarne parfaitement les contradictions du business en ligne moderne. Son parcours révèle comment la maîtrise des algorithmes peut créer un empire, même quand la réalité rattrape la fiction.Tu découvriras son système révolutionnaire de distribution de contenu avec des centaines de comptes secondaires, comment il transforme chaque scandale en opportunité business, et pourquoi sa méthode divise autant.
We spent two hours with GPA catching up and watching some of his best matches on IWTV. Geoff watches with us and gives hidden nuggets and live commentary. This is a really fun episode for fans of Freelance, GPA and just wrestling in general.
Elle gagne 745 000$ avec 84% de marge en travaillant moins de 25h par semaine :Katelyn Bourgoin prouve qu'on peut créer un business ultra-rentable en se concentrant sur ce que les clients veulent vraiment. Son approche révèle comment transformer l'expertise en empire high ticket.Tu découvriras comment elle a créé une échelle de prix parfaite de 29$ à 750$/heure, pourquoi 95% de ses produits ne dépendent plus d'elle, et comment elle utilise ses propres techniques pour vendre sans résistance.
On today's show, how do you escape the trap of one-time projects and convince your clients that they need what you have to offer on a repeat basis? That's part of the hurdle Aurelie faces as she aims to grow her 3-year-old freelance business. Aurelie has worked with some huge clients like Wendy's and the United Nations. But almost all of her work has been on one-time projects. Which naturally has its limitations. So we walk Aurelie through a few options for building repeat client work into her business in order to make her company more scalable and predictable. It all starts right now on Freelance to Founder. Here we go. This episode was originally aired on December 21, 2023. PS: Get featured in an upcoming Q&A! Just visit http://freelancetofounder.com/ask and submit a question. Support our Sponsors Our generous sponsors make this show 100% free to you. Support them at the link below. https://freelancetofounder.com/sponsors Get your own on-air coaching call We'd love to feature your business and offer some free on-air advice for growing your business. To see if you're a good fit, click here. Leave us a review on Apple Podcasts: If you enjoy the show, can you do us a favor and leave us an honest rating and review on Apple Podcasts? We'll love you forever. Click here to leave a review. More Recommended Listening: This show is a part of the Podglomerate, a company that produces, distributes, and monetizes podcasts. We encourage you to visit the website and sign up for our newsletter. We suggest you also try other Podglomerate shows about entrepreneurship, business, and creativity, such as Rocketship.fm and Creative Elements. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
So, you've got a business idea you're excited about. But here's the big question: does it actually work on paper, or will it drain your bank account before it takes off? In this episode of The Aspiring Solopreneur, Carly and Joe break down how to test the feasibility of your business idea, spot potential deal-breaking showstoppers, and price your services with confidence (without letting imposter syndrome drag you down). If you're ready to stress-test your solo venture before you dive in headfirst, this one's for you. Okay, this might be the craziest offer we've ever made. We're giving away a solopreneur platform that normally costs five hundred dollars a year…For twenty-five bucks. And not for a month, not for a year… forever.All you have to do is pre-order our new book: Solopreneur Business for Dummies.When we first went solo, we thought we could just Google our way through it. But the advice out there? It was built for startups with teams and money, not someone trying to do it all themselves. We kept thinking: “There's gotta be a better way.”So we made one. LifeStarr Premier is the system we wish we had back then: the tools, the strategy, the community, all in one place.Go to book.lifestarr.com to lock it in.This deal goes away when the book drops, October 6, 2025, and it's not coming back.Pre-order the book. Upload your receipt. You're in. For good.
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Laetitia Bouffard-Roupe and I discuss practical marketing strategies for freelance models and creative professionals, covering branding, social platforms, email lists, backups, and monetization through Patreon/OnlyFans. We share actionable tips on various platforms including Youtube, Bluesky, Instagram (reels, carousels, single posts), new features like reposts and channels, SEO and AI-driven discoverability, mindset and consistency, and how to build a sustainable business as a model. Check Laetitia out at the following links! Her website: https://laetitiamodel.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/laetitia_channel_model/ Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/laetitiamodel UNSEEN PHOTO BOOK: https://laetitiamodel.com/product/unseen/ ART MODEL ACADEMY: https://www.instagram.com/artmodelacademy/ https://laetitiamodel.com/product/consulting-social-media/
Ex-Product Manager chez Airbnb, il gagne aujourd'hui plusieurs millions par an en écrivant une newsletter :Lenny Rachitsky prouve qu'on peut transformer son expertise professionnelle en empire digital sans perdre son authenticité. Son approche révèle comment traiter sa newsletter comme un vrai produit tech.Tu découvriras comment il a transformé un article viral en business à plusieurs millions, pourquoi il traite sa newsletter comme un laboratoire pour comprendre son marché, et comment il a construit un écosystème complet autour de son expertise.
CRISPR technology has revolutionised biological research, and for the first time it's out of the lab and into the NHS, as NICE has approved its use as cost effective. Kenneth Charles, senior lecturer in haematology at the University of the West Indies explains how the treatment works, and what concerns he has about it's implementation. Also this week, a new investigation on bmj.com has looked at a number of British companies who are offering to collect children's teeth for stem cell extraction and storage. Freelance investigative journalist Emma Wilkinson explains the "outrageous" claims she found them making. Finally - we're finishing with the football. Team GB had a strong showing this year - our over 25 men's team brought the trophy home, and our womans team competed for the first time To explain more about the medical world cup we're joined by Minnan Al-Khafaji, captain of the women's team, and Jamie Thoroughgood, captain of the men's team. Read more. Banking baby teeth: companies may be misleading parents with “outrageous claims” CRISPR therapy for sickle cell disease Follow the British Medical Football Team on instagram
It's time for an update! Samantha Cotterill, Lee White, and Anthony Wheeler share what they're working on and the lessons they're learning in the process. Tune in to discover how to listen to your creative voice and maintain play in your illustration practice. 3 Point Perspective Podcast is sponsored by SVSLearn.com, the place where becoming a great illustrator starts!Click here for this episode's links and show notes.
Vous avez l'impression d'avoir une bonne offre, mais les ventes ne suivent pas ? Rassurez-vous, vous n'êtes pas seul. Beaucoup d'entrepreneurs et de marketeurs commettent les mêmes erreurs : des offres trop logiques, des arguments en trop grand nombre, ou un discours centré sur le produit au lieu du client. Résultat : des prospects intéressés, mais qui n'achètent pas.Dans cet épisode, nous décortiquons les raisons pour lesquelles certaines offres échouent, même quand le produit est excellent. Vous découvrirez les ingrédients indispensables d'une offre irrésistible pour transformer une offre existante en best-seller. Si vos offres marketing peinent à convertir, cet épisode vous donnera des clés concrètes pour séduire vos prospects et déclencher enfin l'achat.---------------
L'histoire controversée d'un étudiant suisse qui a bâti un empire de 42 millions : Yomi Denzel incarne parfaitement les contradictions de l'entrepreneuriat digital moderne. Entre opportunité et opportunisme, son parcours révèle les codes du succès en ligne mais aussi ses dérives. Tu découvriras comment il a transformé 60 000€ de concours en millions de revenus, pourquoi ses formations font polémique, et comment il a restructuré son business model à Dubai pour créer des actifs passifs.
Q & A episode in which I answer questions submitted by freelancers about client relationships, health insurance alternatives, transitioning from employment to self-employment, and how to begin freelancing.
For the first time in three years, Pete is free of lower back pain, and he shares with Jen his journey and learnings on his way to healing.Specifically, in this episode Jen and Pete talk about:Why might we hide from our problems by creating a self-diagnosis?How can we work on discovering what our problems actually are?Who are the people in our lives who might serve as mentors and coaches?To hear all episodes and read full transcripts, visit The Long and The Short Of It website: https://thelongandtheshortpodcast.com/.You can subscribe to our Box O' Goodies here (https://thelongandtheshortpodcast.com/) and receive a weekly email full of book and podcast recommendations, quotes, videos, and other interesting things that Jen and Pete are noodling on. To get in touch, send an email to: hello@thelongandtheshortpodcast.com.Learn more about Pete's work here (https://humanperiscope.com/) and Jen's work here (https://jenwaldman.com/).
On today's show: how many people does it take to call yourself an agency officially? Is it one, two, or more than that? This question got us thinking about what it means to be an agency. Plus, we discuss our ideal team size and answer the question: How many are too many for your team? It's all on this episode of Freelance to Founder. Here we go. This Q&A episode was originally aired on March 5, 2024. To submit your question, visit FreelanceToFounder.com/ASK, and we'll feature you on an upcoming episode. Listen to our full-length coaching calls: http://freelancetofounder.com Support our Sponsors Our generous sponsors make this show 100% free to you. Support them at the link below. https://freelancetofounder.com/sponsors Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Before you dive headfirst into your solopreneur journey, there are two things you absolutely need to nail down: your competition and your customers. In this episode of The Aspiring Solopreneur, Joe and Carly continue the series on the Solopreneur Success Cycle and break down why “everyone” is not your audience, how to spot opportunities your competitors are overlooking, and why creating personas (yes, even giving them names and backstories) can completely change how you connect with your market. Whether you're refining your niche or just starting to sketch out your customer base, this episode will give you practical insights to avoid spinning your wheels and start building a business that truly resonates. Okay, this might be the craziest offer we've ever made. We're giving away a solopreneur platform that normally costs five hundred dollars a year…For twenty-five bucks. And not for a month, not for a year… forever.All you have to do is pre-order our new book: Solopreneur Business for Dummies.When we first went solo, we thought we could just Google our way through it. But the advice out there? It was built for startups with teams and money, not someone trying to do it all themselves. We kept thinking: “There's gotta be a better way.”So we made one. LifeStarr Premier is the system we wish we had back then: the tools, the strategy, the community, all in one place.Go to book.lifestarr.com to lock it in.This deal goes away when the book drops, October 6, 2025, and it's not coming back.Pre-order the book. Upload your receipt. You're in. For good.
Author of Leaving The Casino, Jessica Lackey, joined me on Ditching Hourly to discuss the importance of understanding different business models, pricing strategies, and the concept of the 'zone of enoughness' in building a sustainable business.(00:00) - Introduction and Guest Welcome (00:09) - Jessica Lackey's Background and Career Journey (01:05) - Introduction to Jessica's Book (03:13) - The Casino Metaphor in Business (04:28) - Frameworks and Types of Expertise-Based Businesses (08:55) - Pricing Models and Strategies (19:22) - The Zone of Enoughness (30:46) - Transitioning Business Models (31:21) - Financial Planning and Expectations (32:30) - Balancing Flexibility and Income (34:28) - Optimizing Delivery for Efficiency (40:41) - Marketing Strategies for Delivery Businesses (42:48) - The Importance of Direct Outreach (51:03) - Building Authority Through Writing (54:29) - Conclusion and Final Thoughts Jessica's BioJessica Lackey is the founder of Deeper Foundations, a consulting and training firm that helps expertise-based business owners grow and scale sustainable companies rooted in stronger business foundations. She brings a unique blend of corporate expertise and soulful business building, drawing on an MBA from Harvard Business School, a coaching certification from iPEC, and experience at McKinsey & Company and Nike, Inc. Jessica has supported over 200 entrepreneurs through her programs, blending systems thinking, operational rigor, and deep values alignment. She lives in Charlotte, North Carolina, with her husband.Jessica's Links:Website: https://www.deeperfoundations.com/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jessica-lackey/Book: https://www.deeperfoundations.com/casinoPredictable Revenue Roadmap: https://predictablerevenueroadmap.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jessicalackey_consulting/ ----Before you go!The next time someone asks you for your hourly rate, I want you to stop what you're doing and head on over to valuepricingbootcamp.com to sign up for my free value pricing email course.Hope to see you there!
In the latest episode of #IMM, Christine and Madison speak with Maria Korolov, award-winning technology journalist.
L'histoire bouleversante d'une prof de maternelle endettée de 300 000$ qui a créé un mouvement, fait passer une loi et fini sur Netflix :Tiffany Aliche prouve que nos plus grandes blessures peuvent devenir nos plus grandes expertises. Son parcours révèle comment transformer une crise personnelle en mouvement social qui impacte des millions de personnes.Tu découvriras comment elle a créé un challenge gratuit qui a touché 700 000 femmes, pourquoi elle a volontairement réduit son chiffre d'affaires de moitié, et comment elle a fait voter une loi qui porte son nom.
The Treasury is considering a new tax on the sale of homes worth more than £500,000 as a step towards a radical overhaul of stamp duty and council tax - although no final decision has been made. With half of all home sales over £500,000 in London, it would have a disproportionate impact on the capital. The Standard's Chief Political Correspondent Rachael Burford has the latest. And in part two, male-scepticism is rife among straight female daters, with many women giving up on relationships entirely. But do they really have the worse end of the stick, or is it just as hard for guys? Freelance journalist Arielle Domb joins us to share her findings after interviewing some of London's bachelors about the state of modern dating. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Kaeviir develops a theory, Rayne talks to himself, and DH Adrie tries to be nice. Email us your questions at: FreelanceHeroismPodcast@gmail.com Visit Freelance Heroism on Facebook! https://www.facebook.com/freelanceheroism/ We have a Patreon! Any support you can provide goes toward us giving you a better podcast listening experience: https://www.patreon.com/Freelance_heroism Check out Deece's webcomic! http://www.1d4rounds.com/ Find Deece on TikTok here: OH NO! Find the cast on BlueSky: Deece: https://bsky.app/profile/roguist.bsky.social Rae: https://bsky.app/profile/raedrie.bsky.social You can find our gameplay videos on our YouTube page: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC6TwfLOFsl192ExdAugebgg/ You can check out our web page here: http://www.freelanceheroism.libsyn.com/ Intro theme is Waltz op. 64 no 2 in c-sharp minor composed by Frédéric Chopin and performed by Olga Gurevich. Licence: The song is permitted for commercial use under license public domain, non copyrighted. http://www.orangefreesounds.com/
Focus sur un ancien moine qui a transformé la sagesse ancestrale en machine à millions, avant que tout s'effondre. Jay Shetty prouve qu'on peut monétiser absolument tout, même la spiritualité, à condition de maîtriser l'art de la vulgarisation. Mais son parcours révèle aussi les dangers de l'authenticité approximative dans le business en ligne. Tu découvriras comment il a transformé des mantras millénaires en contenus viraux, pourquoi ses vidéos cumulent 10 milliards de vues, et comment il a géré la controverse quand The Guardian a révélé ses zones d'ombre.
L'histoire fascinante d'une biochimiste qui a transformé un vilain graphique Instagram en empire de plusieurs millions, en rendant la glycémie... sexy. Jessie Inchauspé, aka Glucose Goddess, prouve qu'avec la bonne stratégie, on peut transformer l'expertise la plus complexe en business accessible et rentable.Tu découvriras comment elle a utilisé sa légitimité scientifique pour se différencier, pourquoi elle a créé son média avant de démissionner, et comment elle gère les controverses tout en gardant le cap.
On today's show: do you ever feel trapped by the decisions you make in your business? Our guest Morgan loves to write. But, early on, she took on quite a few social media clients. Then, those clients referred more clients. And suddenly, most of her client work is focused on social media marketing — not writing. So what do you do when your former choices have boxed you into a future you don't necessarily want? It's all on today's episode of Freelance to Founder. Here we go… This episode was originally aired on December 14, 2023. PS: Get featured in an upcoming Q&A! Just visit http://freelancetofounder.com/ask and submit a question. Support our Sponsors Our generous sponsors make this show 100% free to you. Support them at the link below. https://freelancetofounder.com/sponsors Get your own on-air coaching call We'd love to feature your business and offer some free on-air advice for growing your business. To see if you're a good fit, click here. Leave us a review on Apple Podcasts: If you enjoy the show, can you do us a favor and leave us an honest rating and review on Apple Podcasts? We'll love you forever. Click here to leave a review. More Recommended Listening: This show is a part of the Podglomerate, a company that produces, distributes, and monetizes podcasts. We encourage you to visit the website and sign up for our newsletter. We suggest you also try other Podglomerate shows about entrepreneurship, business, and creativity, such as Rocketship.fm and Creative Elements. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode, we kick off the Planning phase of the Solopreneur Success Cycle and break down the must-knows before you dive in. From choosing the right title for yourself to simplifying your business model into three core parts, you'll learn how to set yourself up for efficiency, clarity, and higher earning potential. Whether you're just starting or refining your business, these insights will help you plan smarter and avoid costly detours. Okay, this might be the craziest offer we've ever made. We're giving away a solopreneur platform that normally costs five hundred dollars a year…For twenty-five bucks. And not for a month, not for a year… forever.All you have to do is pre-order our new book: Solopreneur Business for Dummies.When we first went solo, we thought we could just Google our way through it. But the advice out there? It was built for startups with teams and money, not someone trying to do it all themselves. We kept thinking: “There's gotta be a better way.”So we made one. LifeStarr Premier is the system we wish we had back then: the tools, the strategy, the community, all in one place.Go to book.lifestarr.com to lock it in.This deal goes away when the book drops, October 6, 2025, and it's not coming back.Pre-order the book. Upload your receipt. You're in. For good.
Les réseaux sociaux c'est payer pour travailler bénévolement. Cet épisode c'est un coup de gueule, parce que je vois trop souvent des créateurs d'entreprise perdre leur temps sur les réseaux sociaux, alors qu'ils auraient bien mieux à faire. Je vous explique ce que je reproche aux réseaux sociaux, et comment faire pour qu'ils vous soient vraiment utiles.Episodes qui pourraient vous plaire : Les réseaux sociaux assistés avec l'IAComment être visible sans les réseaux sociauxStorytelling et modèles d'écriture---------------
L'histoire bouleversante d'un barbier qui a transformé une tondeuse en empire digital de plusieurs millions, en prouvant que l'humanité est le meilleur business model.Vic Blends prouve qu'avec la bonne approche, on peut transformer n'importe quelle compétence manuelle en empire digital. Tu découvriras pourquoi sa vulnérabilité est devenue sa plus grande force et comment il mélange succès financier et impact social.L'enseignement à retenir : la vraie valeur n'est pas dans le service que tu proposes, mais dans l'émotion et la confiance que tu crées chez tes clients.
L'histoire fascinante d'un développeur hollandais qui a transformé un défi fou en empire de 3 millions de dollars par an, avec juste un PC et zéro employé.Pieter Levels prouve qu'avec la bonne mentalité, on peut créer des produits rentables sans équipe et sans bureau !Son approche révolutionnaire : lancer vite, échouer souvent, et capitaliser sur les 5% qui marchent.Tu découvriras sa méthode pour automatiser 99% de ses processus, pourquoi il partage tout en transparence sur X, et comment il a anticipé l'avenir du travail en solo.
Trying to impress the wrong crowd? Samantha Cotterill, Jake Parker, and Lee White discuss the temptation to create for your peers and how to return to your authentic expression. 3 Point Perspective Podcast is sponsored by SVSLearn.com, the place where becoming a great illustrator starts!Click here for this episode's links and show notes.
This week, Pete and Jen return to basics, and ask the questions: How is it that we build skills?Specifically, in this episode Jen and Pete talk about:Are there finite and infinite skills?How might we coach and lead groups of people to build skills?How might we return to basics and question the methods we use every day?To hear all episodes and read full transcripts, visit The Long and The Short Of It website: https://thelongandtheshortpodcast.com/.You can subscribe to our Box O' Goodies here (https://thelongandtheshortpodcast.com/) and receive a weekly email full of book and podcast recommendations, quotes, videos, and other interesting things that Jen and Pete are noodling on. To get in touch, send an email to: hello@thelongandtheshortpodcast.com.Learn more about Pete's work here (https://humanperiscope.com/) and Jen's work here (https://jenwaldman.com/).
On today's Q&A episode, let's talk about money. Exactly how much should you save before you can start your agency? We do our best to answer this question, and it got us wondering: What in the world are we spending all of our money on these days in our own businesses? So, as a bonus, we break down our finances a bit more to round out the episode. It all starts right now on this episode of Freelance to Founder. Here we go. This Q&A episode was originally aired on March 5, 2024. To submit your question, visit FreelanceToFounder.com/ASK, and we'll feature you on an upcoming episode. Listen to our full-length coaching calls: http://freelancetofounder.com Support our Sponsors Our generous sponsors make this show 100% free to you. Support them at the link below. https://freelancetofounder.com/sponsors Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Ever wonder how to take that fuzzy “someday” business idea and turn it into something real, without locking yourself into a plan too soon? In this episode of The Aspiring Solopreneur, we're diving into the Envision stage of the Solopreneur Success Cycle (episode 3 of The Solopreneur Success Cycle Series beginning with episode 216). We'll talk about dreaming big without overcomplicating, why your goals (not just a trendy framework) should guide your choices, and how to vet your ideas without fear of someone “stealing” them. Plus, we'll share why niching down is actually your best friend and how your so-called competition can become your biggest allies. Whether you have no idea what business to start or just want to make sure you're on the right track, this conversation will help you turn possibility into clarity. Okay, this might be the craziest offer we've ever made. We're giving away a solopreneur platform that normally costs five hundred dollars a year…For twenty-five bucks. And not for a month, not for a year… forever.All you have to do is pre-order our new book: Solopreneur Business for Dummies.When we first went solo, we thought we could just Google our way through it. But the advice out there? It was built for startups with teams and money, not someone trying to do it all themselves. We kept thinking: “There's gotta be a better way.”So we made one. LifeStarr Premier is the system we wish we had back then: the tools, the strategy, the community, all in one place.Go to book.lifestarr.com to lock it in.This deal goes away when the book drops, October 6, 2025, and it's not coming back.Pre-order the book. Upload your receipt. You're in. For good.
Is your website looking dusty? Jake Parker, Sam Cotterill, and Lee White discuss the proper care and feeding of your portfolio site. 3 Point Perspective Podcast is sponsored by SVSLearn.com, the place where becoming a great illustrator starts!Click here for this episode's links and show notes.