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    The Freelance Friday Podcast
    Q&A: Freelance vs. 9-5 & the Oversaturation of Social Media Management

    The Freelance Friday Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2026 27:57


    The truth about working in social media as a marketer and content creator... is it harder than a 9-5? Am I jealous of other content creators? Share your thoughts below!▶ THE PREMIUM PORTFOLIO INTENSIVE (free): https://www.latashajames.com/portfolio-workshop▶ THE SOCIAL MEDIA MANAGEMENT ACCELERATOR: https://courses.latashajames.com/courses/smma▶ I'M HOSTING AN EVENT IN NYC! Sign up for updates: https://www.themarketersedit.com/

    The Creative Nonfiction Podcast with Brendan O'Meara
    Episode 512: Mary Margaret Alvarado Likes Her Drafts Ice Cold

    The Creative Nonfiction Podcast with Brendan O'Meara

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2026 66:30


    "A certain sort of dogged obsessiveness seems to help. I remember hearing Tobias Wolfe speak once that talent is wonderful and widely distributed on Earth, but sitting down and putting in the hours is where it's at," says Mary Margaret Alvarado, who wrote "That's Somebody's Son" for The Atavist.It's a little later than planned, but here we feature Mary Margaret Alvarado's piece for The Atavist Magazine titled “That's Somebody's Son: Three Mothers, One Struggle: saving their children with schizophrenia.” It's a piece that that Mia, as Mary Margaret goes by, pitched more than a year ago and it was rejected. But Mia went back to the drawing board, basically wrote the entire thing, came back, and boom here we are.We're going to hear from Seyward Darby about her side of the table and why this piece was at first rejected and that special feeling when a great pitch comes across the transom.Mary Margaret Alvarado is a multi-faceted writer with her poetry and nonfiction appearing in The Iowa Review, The Kenyon Review, VQR, Outside, and The Georgia Review, among other publications. She is the author of the poetry collection Hey Folly and the nonfiction chapbook American Weather. She lives in Colorado.In our chat we talk about: Dogged obsessiveness Cold drafts Ambition Trust Reimagining the MFA And stocking producePromotional support: The 2026 Power of Narrative Conference. Use narrative20 at checkout for 20% off your tuition. Visit combeyond.bu.edu.Order The Front RunnerWelcome to Pitch ClubShow notes: brendanomeara.com

    The One-Person Business
    271. [Re-Release] Your Solo Business Won't Stay the Same. Here's How to Future-Proof It!

    The One-Person Business

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2026 17:56 Transcription Available


    In this episode of The Aspiring Solopreneur, Carly and Joe get real about how to future-proof your business (and yourself) for the inevitable changes ahead. From spotting shifts in your industry to using AI and automation wisely, diversifying income streams, and planning for the long haul, this episode is your blueprint for staying resilient no matter what tomorrow throws your way.It's not about predicting the future, it's about being ready for it.Episode FAQsWhat does it mean to future-proof your business as a solopreneur?Future-proofing is all about building resilience and adaptability into your business so you can thrive no matter what changes come your way. You can't predict every trend or challenge, but you can create systems, habits, and strategies that help you pivot quickly, like setting aside time to review what's shifting in your industry, automating key tasks, and staying curious about new tools and opportunities.How can I stay on top of trends without getting overwhelmed?Be intentional about what you consume. Set up Google Alerts for your niche, use AI tools to summarize relevant updates, and curate your social media feeds to focus only on accounts that bring you value. The goal isn't to chase every shiny object,it's to pay attention to the shifts that truly impact your clients, your market, or your workflow.What's one of the smartest ways to make your business more resilient?Diversify your income streams within your expertise. For example, if you're a coach, offer 1:1 sessions, but also create a digital course, downloadable resources, or a group program. That way, if one area slows down, another can pick up the slack. Bonus points if you layer in automation so some of those streams run while you're off the clock.

    Le Podcast du Marketing
    Pourquoi tout le monde regarde les pubs du Super Bowl - Episode 318

    Le Podcast du Marketing

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2026 23:51


    Les publicités du Super Bowl ne sont plus de simples messages commerciaux. Elles sont devenues des moments de divertissement attendus, commentés et parfois plus mémorables que le match lui-même.Dans cet épisode, vous découvrirez pourquoi le Super Bowl est un laboratoire unique pour comprendre l'économie de l'attention actuelle, et surtout ce que les marques peuvent en retenir, même sans budgets XXL.Dans cet épisode, vous apprendrez :Pourquoi le Super Bowl reste une anomalie dans un monde dominé par le scroll et le skipPourquoi acheter un spot ne suffit plus, et ce que signifie vraiment “mériter l'attention”Ce que les marques sans budget Super Bowl peuvent appliquer dès maintenant dans leur marketingPublicités évoquées dans l'épisode :Basecoin et les backstreet boysClaude et sa parodie de ChatGPTBudweiser et son regard ironique sur l'émotion publicitairePepsi et la récupération d'un mème corporate devenu viralDunkin' et son hommage assumé à la pop culture des années 90Novartis et l'usage de l'humour pour aborder un sujet médical sensibleAmazon et l'auto-dérision autour de la toute-puissance de l'IA via Alexa---------------

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    La vente en ligne a CHANGÉ (ce que les coachs business ne vous disent pas) - Solo Nation #24

    LE BOARD

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2026 72:32


    Si tu es freelance ou solopreneur et que tu cherches encore à vendre en ligne avec des pages de vente texte interminables, cet épisode va te secouer.En 2026, ChatGPT peut écrire n'importe quelle page de vente en 30 secondes.Ce qui reste ? La vidéo. Parce que la vidéo, c'est le seul format que l'IA ne sait pas encore parfaitement reproduire avec ton énergie, ton authenticité et ta personnalité.Dans ce nouvel épisode de Solo Nation, tu découvriras comment :

    The Long and The Short Of It
    385. Fear Reminder

    The Long and The Short Of It

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2026 17:07


    Throwing back to an idea from Episode One, Jen reminds Pete of the question: Is your fear keeping you safe, or is it keeping you stuck?Specifically, in this episode Jen and Pete talk about:How might we notice and call out our own fears?Why might it be helpful to hear about other people's fears?What are some tactics we can use to confront and push through the fear that is keeping us stuck?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/).

    Grupo de Autoayuda de Dibujo
    Ep. 215 - Cómo REENCONTRAR tu FLUJO DE TRABAJO FREELANCE

    Grupo de Autoayuda de Dibujo

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2026 30:06


    El inicio de año usualmente es rudo y/o lento para quienes hacemos trabajos creativos pero es un buen momento para ajustar estrategia y ser proactivos. Así que en este episodio veremos tips para reencontrar tu flujo de trabajo como freelance y que se *vengan cositas* este 2026. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    3 Point Perspective: The Illustration Podcast

    This episode highlights our top moments discussing productivity for illustrators. Tune in for advice about designing your daily routine, deep work, accountability, and 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.

    Working Class Audio
    WCA #582 with Joel Weldon Willis – Church to indie music, Freelancing, Grammy Nominations, Remote Mixing, and The Importance of Collaboration Over Competition

    Working Class Audio

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2026 65:00


    Matt welcomes Grammy Nominated producer /engineer/mixer Joel Weldon Willis.In This Episode, We Discuss:Building a Home StudioEarly Experiences in Music ProductionTransitioning to Freelance and Indie Music SceneCreative Approaches to Music ProductionNavigating Financial Challenges in the StudioRecording Techniques and Live SessionsLessons Learned in the StudioFreelancing and Renting Studio SpacesCommunity and Collaboration in Music ProductionBalancing Promotion and AuthenticityThe Impact of Grammy NominationsAdapting to Client Needs and CommunicationRemote MixingHandling Criticism and Professional GrowthThe Importance of Collaboration Over CompetitionLinks and Show Notes:Joel's SiteMatt's Rant: InspirationCredits:Guest: Joel Weldon WIllisHost/Engineer/Producer: Matt BoudreauWCA Theme Music: Cliff TruesdellThe Voice: Chuck Smith

    The One-Person Business
    270. The Lie Solopreneurs Believe About “Overnight Success”

    The One-Person Business

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2026 39:32 Transcription Available


    Everyone wants the shortcut. No one wants to hear the truth.In this episode of The Aspiring Solopreneur, filmmaker and media strategist Jake Isham delivers the reality most solopreneurs desperately need: you're not failing, you're just underestimating the volume it takes to succeed.From why real brands need thousands of reps, to how to think about content like the gym (without burning out), this conversation reframes success as a long-term, action-driven game. If you've ever felt behind, discouraged, or confused by “get rich quick” advice, this episode will reset your expectations in the best possible way.Episode FAQsHow much content do solopreneurs really need to be successful?Most solopreneurs dramatically underestimate the volume required to build trust, authority, and momentum. Success usually comes from hundreds (or thousands) of reps over time, not a handful of viral posts.Do solopreneurs really need to become a media company?Not at the beginning. Early on, solopreneurs should focus on one marketing channel that works. But to build a long-term brand, becoming a media company, gradually and sustainably, creates leverage, trust, and visibility.What's the best content strategy for solopreneurs with limited time?A sustainable strategy focuses on consistency over perfection. Start with one format you can maintain, treat content like a workout routine, improve form over time, and measure progress by actions taken, not short-term results.

    Ditching Hourly
    Jason Staats - From Employee to Owner to Influencer

    Ditching Hourly

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2026 45:03


    Jason Staats joined me on Ditching Hourly to talk about his progression from being an employee in an accounting firm to running the top accounting community on the planet.LinksJason's websiteJason's YouTubeChapters(00:00) - Introduction and Guest Welcome (00:19) - Jason's Background and Career Journey (01:42) - Transition to Online Content Creation (02:42) - Early Challenges and Successes in Video Content (08:10) - The Importance of Writing and Speaking (10:09) - Building Authority and Professional Visibility (18:50) - Starting and Growing a Community (22:27) - The Attraction Offer Strategy (23:09) - Lessons from the Akimbo Workshop (25:08) - Building Community Retention (27:43) - Managing Community Dynamics (34:08) - Onboarding and Engagement Tactics (35:58) - Revenue Streams and Sponsorships (39:04) - Challenges and Advice for Content Creators (42:58) - Final Thoughts and Contact Information ----Do you have questions about how to improve your business? Things like:Value pricing your work instead of billing for your time?Positioning yourself as the go-to person in your space?Productizing your services so you never have to have another awkward sales call or spend hours writing another custom proposal?Book a one-on-one coaching call with me and get answers to these questions and others in the time it takes to get ready for work in the morning.Best of all, you're covered by my 100% satisfaction guarantee. If at the end of the call, you don't feel like it was worth it, just say the word, and I'll refund your purchase in full.To book your one-on-one coaching call, go to: https://jonathanstark.com/callI hope to see you there!

    LE BOARD
    Lancer son podcast ne sert à RIEN sans ça - Solo Nation #23

    LE BOARD

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2026 76:08 Transcription Available


    Inscris-toi à ma conférence gratuite pour créer et lancer ton podcast vidéo en 2026 (et doubler ton chiffre d'affaires) ➡️ https://leboard.systeme.io/masterclass-12fevrier2026Si tu es coach ou consultant et que tu n'as pas encore lancé ton podcast vidéo en 2026... tu perds du temps et de l'argent !Dans cet épisode de Solo Nation, tu vas découvrir comment créer ton podcast et doubler ton chiffre d'affaires grâce à la vidéo, même si tu n'as aucun matériel et zéro expérience.Sur ce plateau :◾️ Valentine Helsmoortel qui a pivoté son podcast "Faire le web" vers la vidéo,◾️ Cyril Lefèvre, vidéaste et créateur du podcast "J'y vais mais j'ai peur"◾️ et Blas Calvelo, stratégiste YouTube qui accompagne des dizaines d'entrepreneurs à monétiser leur chaîne.Au programme :

    Freelance Heroism
    Requiem of Reflections S1 E027 - A Gentle Stalking

    Freelance Heroism

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2026 62:15


    Adrie and Kaeviir the Raven have a big talk and DH Rayne has a strange encounter. 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/  

    LE BOARD
    Je décortique 7 podcasts de solopreneurs qui cartonnent (voici ce qu'ils ont TOUS en commun)

    LE BOARD

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2026 15:47 Transcription Available


    Inscris-toi à ma conférence gratuite pour créer et lancer ton podcast vidéo en 2026 (et doubler ton chiffre d'affaires) ➡️ https://leboard.systeme.io/masterclass-12fevrier2026Tu publies épisode après épisode mais ton podcast vivote ? Tu te demandes pourquoi certains podcasts deviennent de vraies machines à leads pendant que le tien ne te ramène aucun client ?La différence ne tient pas au nombre d'écoutes mais à une stratégie précise.Dans cet épisode, je décortique 7 podcasts d'entrepreneurs et freelances (comme toi) qui cartonnent, pour te montrer exactement comment ils ont transformé leur podcast en un vrai outil d'acquisition client !Au programme :

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    Les coûts cachés de ne pas avoir de podcast quand tu es coach ou consultant

    LE BOARD

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2026 13:34 Transcription Available


    Inscris-toi à ma conférence gratuite pour créer et lancer ton podcast vidéo en 2026 (et doubler ton chiffre d'affaires) ➡️ https://leboard.systeme.io/masterclass-12fevrier2026Tu te demandes pourquoi certains coachs et consultants attirent des clients en continu pendant que toi, tu galères à te faire connaître ?Peut-être que le problème, c'est justement ce que tu n'as pas : un podcast. Et ça te coûte bien plus cher que tu ne le penses.Dans cet épisode, je te révèle les 7 coûts cachés de ne pas avoir de podcast quand on est coach, consultant ou freelance expert.PROGRAMME :

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    Est-ce que je manque d'ambition ? Bilan d'une semaine entre solopreneurs sur l'Île Maurice - Episode 7

    LE BOARD

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2026 22:50


    Lance ton podcast vidéo en 2026 ➡️ https://leboard.systeme.io/masterclass-12fevrier2026 Bienvenue dans les coulisses de ma grosse opération Solo Nation à l'île Maurice !Cette semaine, je t'emmène avec moi dans une aventure de dingue : j'ai décidé d'emmener 10 entrepreneurs créateurs d'exception sur l'île Maurice pour rencontrer les meilleurs solopreneurs millionnaires du monde.bienvenue dans l'épisode final ! ✅ Bilan à chaud de l'opération ✅ Marque ou marque personnelle ?✅ Est-ce que je manque d'ambition ?✅ Est-ce que mon opération est rentable ?

    LE BOARD
    Est-ce que les entrepreneurs en ligne sont des br*nleurs ? - Episode 6

    LE BOARD

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2026 11:10


    Si tu veux créer un actif scalable qui t'apporte des clients en 2026, lance ton podcast vidéo ➡️ https://leboard.systeme.io/masterclass-12fevrier2026 Bienvenue dans les coulisses de ma grosse opération Solo Nation à l'île Maurice !Cette semaine, je t'emmène avec moi dans une aventure de dingue : j'ai décidé d'emmener 10 entrepreneurs créateurs d'exception sur l'île Maurice pour rencontrer les meilleurs solopreneurs millionnaires du monde.bienvenue dans l'épisode du jour 6 ! ✅ Est-ce que les entrepreneurs en ligne sont des br*nleurs ? ✅ Où mettre tes efforts en solopreneur ? ✅ Savoir sprinter et savoir quand se reposer en entrepreneur

    The One-Person Business
    269. The Real Reason You're Not Standing Out As A Solopreneur

    The One-Person Business

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2026 14:26 Transcription Available


    Standing out in a crowded market isn't about being louder; it's about being clearer.In this episode of The Aspiring Solopreneur, Carly Ries and Joe Rando break down why competition isn't the real problem for most solopreneurs. The real issue? Vague positioning, hidden personalities, and businesses that look like everyone else.You'll learn how to differentiate yourself even when your industry feels oversaturated, why your personal approach is often your biggest advantage, and how clarity around who you aren't for can actually attract better clients. The conversation also tackles the role of AI and content overload, the importance of having a clear point of view, and why transparency, storytelling, and authenticity matter more than ever.If you're a solopreneur struggling to stand out, attract the right clients, or feel lost in a sea of competitors, this episode offers a practical checklist to help you show up differently, and more effectively.EPISODE FAQSHow can solopreneurs stand out in a crowded market?Solopreneurs stand out by clearly communicating who they are, how they work, and who they're best suited to help. Differentiation comes from personality, process, point of view, and transparency, not from trying to compete on volume or trends.Is competition really a problem for solopreneurs?For most solopreneurs, competition isn't the issue. The bigger challenge is unclear positioning. Even in crowded markets, there is room for solopreneurs who clearly articulate their approach, values, and working style.What role does personal brand play in solopreneur success?Personal brand is a major advantage for solopreneurs because clients work directly with the individual, not a team or agency. Showing personality, preferences, boundaries, and transparency helps attract better-fit clients and build trust faster.

    Doing It For The Kids
    When you're feeling conflicted about AI

    Doing It For The Kids

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2026 21:05


    In this episode, Frankie Tortora and Steve Folland have a chat in response to a question from career coach for parents at The Balance Collective, Clara Wilcox.She says:“I'm unapologetically anti-AI for a whole load of reasons — ethical, against the ‘big bro tech boys', and the way they steal information to train it etc. But how do you work and promote yourself in a world that seems so pro-AI without sounding like a Luddite?”Let us know your thoughts on Instagram and Linkedin. Or join in the conversation in the DIFTK Community.•••The Balance Collective's websiteFrankie Tortora's websiteSteve Folland's websiteSteve's podcast - Being FreelanceDoing It For The Kids websiteDIFTK InstagramSupport DIFTK on Ko-Fi

    Le Podcast du Marketing
    Réseaux sociaux, le reach en chute libre - Reprenez le contrôle - Episode 317

    Le Podcast du Marketing

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2026 17:51


    Le reach organique baisse, les algorithmes changent, et de plus en plus d'entreprises réalisent qu'elles ne maîtrisent plus vraiment leur communication sur les réseaux sociaux, LinkedIn compris.Dans cet épisode du Podcast du Marketing, je vous propose de prendre du recul sur cette dépendance croissante aux plateformes et d'explorer un levier souvent sous-estimé, mais pourtant essentiel. L'emailing.Vous découvrirez :> pourquoi l'email est aujourd'hui le seul média réellement maîtrisé, sans intermédiaire, sans algorithme, > pourquoi une base email solide constitue un actif stratégique majeur pour toute entreprise, qu'elle soit individuelle ou structurée.> pourquoi la newsletter est trop souvent mal comprise ou mal utilisée. > et ce que mes clients font pour faire décoller leur newsletter.Si vous cherchez à sécuriser votre communication, à mieux aligner marketing et business, et à reprendre le contrôle de leur portée dans un environnement de plus en plus instable, c'est épisode est fait pour vous. ---------------

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    Pourquoi TOUS les entrepreneurs à succès ont une chaîne Youtube - Episode 5

    LE BOARD

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2026 9:50


    Et pourquoi tu dois faire comme eux et lancer ton podcast vidéo en 2026 ➡️ https://leboard.systeme.io/masterclass-12fevrier2026 Bienvenue dans les coulisses de ma grosse opération Solo Nation à l'île Maurice !Cette semaine, je t'emmène avec moi dans une aventure de dingue : j'ai décidé d'emmener 10 entrepreneurs créateurs d'exception sur l'île Maurice pour rencontrer les meilleurs solopreneurs millionnaires du monde.bienvenue dans l'épisode du jour 4 ! ✅ Pourquoi TOUS les entrepreneurs à succès ont une chaîne Youtube ✅ Pourquoi tu dois lancer ton podcast vidéo MAINTENANT✅ Oui, c'est vraiment IMPORTANT c'est pour ça que je mets des majuscules partout

    The Long and The Short Of It

    After listening to James Clear talk on the habit of writing, Pete talks with Jen about their writing practices, and how he might investigate new and old ways of writing and thinking.Specifically, in this episode Jen and Pete talk about:How might the act of writing help us change up our patterns of thinking?How might we give up the idea of having to be perfect on our first try?What is Pete's writing practice? And Jen's?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/).

    Smart Agency Masterclass with Jason Swenk: Podcast for Digital Marketing Agencies
    Pricing Should Scare You: How to Stop Clients from Undervaluing Your Agency's Work with Alicia Disantis | Ep #877

    Smart Agency Masterclass with Jason Swenk: Podcast for Digital Marketing Agencies

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2026 23:35


    Would you like access to our advanced agency training for FREE? https://www.agencymastery360.com/training Do you feel underpaid, misunderstood, or stuck explaining why your work costs what it costs? Most agency owners don't wake up one day and decide, "You know what sounds fun? Running an agency." They stumble into it, usually because the job market fails them. That's exactly how today's featured guest got her start. In this episode, she'll unpack how slowly building her confidence as she gained more experienced changed her perspective on pricing and why most "thought leadership" content does more harm than good. Alicia Disantis is the owner and creative director of 38th & Kip Studio, a dual branding and design studio celebrating 15 years in business. She founded the agency during the 2008 recession, which is about as pressure-filled a launchpad as you can imagine. Before building a sustainable agency, Alicia wore a lot of creative hats: video game character artist for early mobile games, comic book artist for an urban vampire/werewolf series, and unpaid intern at a graphic design. These experiences heavily shaped how she thinks about value, pricing, and positioning today. In this episode, we'll discuss: Why agency pricing should feel scary. Educating clients who think your work is "easy." An approach to thought leadership that actually creates value. Subscribe Apple | Spotify | iHeart Radio Sponsors and Resources E2M Solutions: Today's episode of the Smart Agency Masterclass is sponsored by E2M Solutions, a web design, and development agency that has provided white-label services for the past 10 years to agencies all over the world. Check out e2msolutions.com/smartagency and get 10% off for the first three months of service. Creating a Unique Path that Lead to Agency Ownership Like many agency owners, Alicia didn't start with a master plan. She started with a student loan bill that arrived a month before graduation and over a hundred job applications that led nowhere. When the traditional path failed, she did what resourceful creatives do: she pieced together work wherever she could find it. Freelance gigs turned into repeat work. Repeat work turned into confidence. And eventually, confidence turned into a business. She went from being an unpaid intern, to game designer, to a comic book designer, and forged a unique path, going from charging just $200 for her first freelance job to earning the confidence she needed to believe she could build her own business. Most agencies are born from survival more than a carefully thought business plan. The danger is that when you start that way, you often carry survival pricing and survival thinking far longer than you should. That early context matters, because it explains why so many agency owners struggle to raise prices later. From $200 Clients to Pricing That Feels Scary (In a Good Way) Alicia's first client paid her $200. She also did a lot of free work, because at the time, that felt like the only way in. What changed over the years wasn't some magic pricing formula. It was confidence. Marketing and creative work is deeply undervalued, especially compared to STEM or "expert" services. People don't argue over a $250 legal consult but they will argue endlessly over a logo. As Alicia grew, she learned three critical skills: Educating clients on the real cost of doing work right Having the confidence to say no Quoting prices that made her a little uncomfortable It wasn't easy, but mostly it just took time. How to Educate Clients Who Think a Logo Is "Easy" Alicia managed to reframe the value of branding for skeptical clients not by arguing but by analogizing. Instead of defending design directly, she compares it to plumbing, legal work, or real estate. You wouldn't hire a $5 freelancer to represent you in civil court, so why would you do that for the thing that represents your entire business? This framing does two things: It removes emotion from the conversation It positions branding as expert work, not artistic preference Clients should also understand the hidden cost of "cheap" solutions, especially with websites. Hiring a friend or a bargain provider usually leads to cut corners, broken functionality, and stalled growth when the person inevitably disappears. The goal isn't to lead with fear. It's to calmly explain consequences and let the client decide if cheap is really cheaper. Thought Leadership That Builds Trust (Not Clickbait) Thought leadership is an area where Alicia found significant success creating valuable educational content. In her view, it's also something most agencies get wrong. The problem isn't content volume. It's content relevance. In her experience, the key to producing this content is leading with research on what people want to hear about. She's also encountered many white papers that don't even offer any takeaways or new perspectives, which ends up diluting the trust on your brand. Alicia insists that everything she produces or is a part of must have key takeaways that her audience can translate into a real technical plan. She shared a four-part framework she uses before creating educational content: Motivation – Why does the audience care right now? Pain points – What problem are they actually trying to solve? Literacy level – How well do they understand the subject? Communication style – How do they prefer to consume information? The literacy piece is where most agencies mess up. If you speak marketing jargon to an audience that doesn't have that literacy, you don't sound smart. You sound patronizing. And nobody buys when they feel dumb. Alicia is intentional about making sure everything she puts out includes tangible takeaways—things people can write down and act on. Without that, it's just noise. Playing the Long Game with Content and Personal Brand This podcast started over a decade ago not as a growth hack, but out of curiosity. The goal was to let listeners be a fly on the wall. The payoff took years, but now it's a massive moat. People join our community and say they've been listening for years before ever raising their hand. That kind of trust doesn't come from ads with rented Lambos. But it also takes time and determination. Less than 7% of podcasts make it past episode three, and only about 1% make it beyond episode 23. From Alicia's perspective, finding your unique personality and value proposition is the hardest part of business. People are afraid to be different, but different is the whole point. Discovering your own value proposition on your own is like trying to tickle yourself. You need outside perspective to see what's actually special. Do You Want to Transform Your Agency from a Liability to an Asset? Looking to dig deeper into your agency's potential? Check out our Agency Blueprint. Designed for agency owners like you, our Agency Blueprint helps you uncover growth opportunities, tackle obstacles, and craft a customized blueprint for your agency's success.

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    Les solopreneurs sont bizarres - Solo Nation à Maurice - Episode 4

    LE BOARD

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2026 8:02


    Toi aussi tu veux lancer ton podcast vidéo en 2026 ? (et kiffer, monétiser et augmenter ta visibilité comme moi avec Solo Nation) ➡️ https://leboard.systeme.io/masterclass-12fevrier2026 Bienvenue dans les coulisses de ma grosse opération Solo Nation à l'île Maurice !Cette semaine, je t'emmène avec moi dans une aventure de dingue : j'ai décidé d'emmener 10 entrepreneurs créateurs d'exception sur l'île Maurice pour rencontrer les meilleurs solopreneurs millionnaires du monde.bienvenue dans l'épisode du jour 4 ! ✅ La marque personnelle des meilleurs solopreneurs ✅ Les solopreneurs sont bizarre (dixit un startuper)✅ Inviter sur son podcast des personnes avec qui on est pas d'accord

    3 Point Perspective: The Illustration Podcast
    We Went to SCBWI: Here's How it Went

    3 Point Perspective: The Illustration Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2026 64:23


    Back from the SCBWI conference in New York, Sam Cotterill and Lee White recap the trip, from funny stories to biggest takeaways (plus tips on how to make the most of conferences like these).  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.

    The One-Person Business
    268. Your Solopreneur Business Isn't Broken, But Your Mindset Might Be

    The One-Person Business

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2026 31:53 Transcription Available


    What if working harder isn't the answer, and never was?In this episode, Carly Ries and Joe Rando sit down with Lori Rogers to explore why mindset isn't “woo,” it's strategy. You'll learn how small, science-backed shifts in thinking can reduce burnout, increase clarity, and unlock the kind of growth that actually feels sustainable.Episode FAQsHow does mindset impact success for solopreneurs?Mindset directly influences decision-making, resilience, productivity, and sales performance. Research shows that optimistic thinking improves problem-solving, increases productivity, and helps solopreneurs navigate challenges with more clarity and less burnout.What's the difference between healthy mindset work and toxic positivity?Healthy mindset work acknowledges real challenges while choosing a productive perspective. Unlike toxic positivity, it doesn't ignore stress or hardship; it helps solopreneurs respond with calm, clarity, and intentional action rather than overwhelm.What are simple daily habits that improve mindset and business results?Small daily practices like appreciation, brief mindfulness exercises, intentional movement, and conscious acts of kindness have been shown to increase optimism, focus, and long-term performance, without requiring more hours or hustle.

    The Journalism Salute
    Mikayla Newton, Freelance Reporter & Anchor, Professor, Foundation Founder

    The Journalism Salute

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2026 25:15 Transcription Available


    On this episode we're joined by Mikayla Newton. Mikayla is a freelance reporter and anchor in the Baltimore/Washington D.C. area often focusing on news and education stories. She's an adjunct lecturer at the University of Maryland. And she's the president and founder of a non-profit aimed at empowering future journalists, The Mikayla Newton Foundation. She is a graduate from Georgia State with a Masters from Syracuse.Mikayla talked about what she learned from working as a weekend morning news anchor, her current project about private schools doing radical things in education in the DMV, and the goals of her foundation (which most recently awarded its first scholarship).Mikayla's documentary short on The Mandala Schoolhttps://substack.com/home/post/p-182443346Mikayla's salute: WABJ – The Washington D.C. chapter of the National Association of Black Journalists.You can find all our episode guides for teachers and professors here,Please support your local public radio station: adoptastation.orgThank you for listening. You can e-mail me at journalismsalute@gmail.comVisit our website: thejournalismsalute.org Mark's website (MarkSimonmedia.com)Bluesky at @marksimon.bsky.socialSubscribe to our newsletter– journalismsalute.beehiiv.com

    Seemingly Ordinary
    281. Freelance Editing, Writing, and Creating with Lindsey Weishar

    Seemingly Ordinary

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2026 52:24


    Lindsey Weishar is a freelance editor, writer, and college English instructor. Her work has appeared in Verily, Ploughshares, and The Young Catholic Woman. We are speaking today about her hard work, creativity, and published work. Lindsey is an amazingly eloquent wordsmith; she works hard at her craft, and in every piece, her gentle, heartfelt personality shines through.(This episode originally aired on Jan. 19, 2021.)

    Ditching Hourly
    Ben Kettle - Risk-Based Pricing Options

    Ditching Hourly

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2026 35:42


    Rural planning advisor Ben Kettle joined me on Ditching Hourly to share his transition from hourly billing “nonsense” to risk-based project pricing. LinksBen's website » https://areteruralplanning.co.uk/Chapters(00:00) - Ben Kettle (00:20) - Meet the Guest: Ben Kettle (00:36) - Ben's Background and Career Journey (02:57) - Challenges with Hourly Billing (09:01) - Transition to Fixed Fee and Value-Based Pricing (13:23) - Implementing the New Pricing Model (25:48) - Client Reactions and Success Stories (34:08) - Conclusion and Future Plans ----Do you have questions about how to improve your business? Things like:Value pricing your work instead of billing for your time?Positioning yourself as the go-to person in your space?Productizing your services so you never have to have another awkward sales call or spend hours writing another custom proposal?Book a one-on-one coaching call with me and get answers to these questions and others in the time it takes to get ready for work in the morning.Best of all, you're covered by my 100% satisfaction guarantee. If at the end of the call, you don't feel like it was worth it, just say the word, and I'll refund your purchase in full.To book your one-on-one coaching call, go to: https://jonathanstark.com/callI hope to see you there!

    LE BOARD
    Comment créer du contenu efficacement en freelance ou solopreneur ? - Solo Nation à Maurice - Episode 3

    LE BOARD

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2026 12:06


    Inscris-toi à ma conférence gratuite pour lancer ton podcast vidéo en 2026 (et doubler ton chiffre d'affaires) ➡️ https://leboard.systeme.io/masterclass-12fevrier2026 Bienvenue dans les coulisses de ma grosse opération Solo Nation à l'île Maurice !Cette semaine, je t'emmène avec moi dans une aventure de dingue : j'ai décidé d'emmener 10 entrepreneurs créateurs d'exception sur l'île Maurice pour rencontrer les meilleurs solopreneurs millionnaires du monde.bienvenue dans l'épisode du jour 3 ! ✅ Comment créer du contenu sans s'épuiser ?✅ Comment gérer les tournages et le montage✅ L'importance de la photo en solopreneur

    The Successful Fashion Designer
    272: The Cold Pitch That Landed JoAnne a $7800 Freelance Project

    The Successful Fashion Designer

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2026 49:51


    What if you could skip the job application—and still land the client? That's exactly what JoAnne Hopkins did when she spotted a job post on Indeed, did a little sleuthing, and cold-pitched the founder directly. The result? A $7,800 freelance project doing what she loves most: tech design. In this episode, JoAnne shares how she turned burnout from running her own brand into clarity, confidence, and a booked-out freelance business she actually enjoys. If you've ever questioned your niche, your path, or your pricing—this episode will give you real talk, real strategy, and a whole lot of permission to do things your own way.Resources:266: From Self-Doubt and a Factory Job to Freelance Biz Owner: Caroline's One-Year TransformationAbout JoAnne:JoAnne is an apparel technical design leader with over a decade of experience specializing in men's swim and surf, as well as women's swim, surf, activewear, resort, and lifestyle apparel. She has collaborated with both established brands and start-ups to bring exceptional products to market, with a strong focus on achieving the perfect fit.Connect with JoAnne:Email her at afibrands@gmail.com  Follow her on InstagramConnect on LinkedIn  

    Tavis Smiley
    Julien and Justen Turner Joins Tavis Smiley

    Tavis Smiley

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2026 13:47 Transcription Available


    Brothers Julien and Justen Turner are in studio, fresh off the big Sundance Film Festival premiere for their Ohio-based comedy pilot, “FreeLance."Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/tavis-smiley--6286410/support.

    Freelance Heroism
    Requiem of Reflections S1 E026 - No Bane, No Gain

    Freelance Heroism

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2026 66:47


    The La'Anatra and her crew set out to perform a rescue like heroes. 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/  

    LE BOARD
    Mieux qu'un mastermind : 1 journée en catamaran avec des solopreneurs millionnaires - Solo Nation à Maurice - Episode 2

    LE BOARD

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2026 21:47


    Inscris-toi à ma conférence gratuite pour lancer ton podcast vidéo en 2026 (et doubler ton chiffre d'affaires) ➡️ https://leboard.systeme.io/masterclass-12fevrier2026 Bienvenue dans les coulisses de ma grosse opération Solo Nation à l'île Maurice !Cette semaine, je t'emmène avec moi dans une aventure de dingue : j'ai décidé d'emmener 10 entrepreneurs créateurs d'exception sur l'île Maurice pour rencontrer les meilleurs solopreneurs millionnaires du monde.Dans cet épisode jour 2, je te raconte : ✅ Préparer ses émissions jusqu'à 1h40 : Instagram vs. reality✅ La règle d'or des masterminds qui cartonnent✅ Ce que les entrepreneurs millionnaires font vraiment✅ Le marqueur qui distingue un entrepreneur à potentiel✅ Pourquoi personne ici ne vend son temps✅ Les 2 ans de galère dont personne ne parle✅ Preview des épisodes explosifs qui arriventLe vrai insight du jour ? Les entrepreneurs millionnaires ne cachent pas leurs problèmes, ils les exposent pour obtenir des solutions.

    LE BOARD
    Dans les coulisses des solopreneurs millionnaires - Solo Nation à Maurice - Episode 1

    LE BOARD

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2026 12:29 Transcription Available


    Inscris-toi à ma conférence gratuite pour lancer ton podcast vidéo en 2026 (et doubler ton chiffre d'affaires) ➡️ https://leboard.systeme.io/masterclass-12fevrier2026 Bienvenue dans les coulisses de ma grosse opération Solo Nation à l'île Maurice !Cette semaine, je t'emmène avec moi dans une aventure de dingue : j'ai décidé d'emmener 10 entrepreneurs créateurs d'exception sur l'île Maurice pour rencontrer les meilleurs solopreneurs millionnaires du monde.Dans cet épisode jour 1, je te raconte : ✅ Les coulisses d'une opération sponsorisée à 30.000€ (spoiler : merci à mes sponsors Dust et Se Domicilier) ✅ Pourquoi c'est mon podcast vidéo qui a rendu TOUT ça possible ✅ Comment je choisis les participants (et pourquoi avoir un média change tout) ✅ Les échanges qu'on a en off entre entrepreneurs en ligne✅ Le programme de la semaine : un max de touranges de Solo Nation mais aussi du catamaran (la vie est dure

    The No Film School Podcast
    How to Self-Produce an Indie TV Pilot in Your Hometown… and Premiere at Sundance

    The No Film School Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2026 63:12


    In this episode recorded live at the Sundance Film Festival, No Film School founder Ryan Koo sits down with Julien and Justen Turner—real-life brothers and co-creators of FreeLance, an indie TV pilot that debuted in the festival's Episodic Pilot Showcase. The Turner Brothers walk through their journey of building a creative career outside of New York or LA, self-funding their show in Columbus, Ohio, and pulling off a high-production-value pilot in just four days. They talk about their process, influences, and how their authentic, relatable characters came to life through personal experience and community-driven production. In this episode, No Film School's Ryan Koo and guests discuss… The origin of the episodic pilot category at Sundance and its importance for indie creators How the Turner Brothers' musical upbringing led to an early love of filmmaking Their decision to self-fund FreeLance instead of attending Sundance in 2023 Turning real-life freelance filmmaking experiences (like wedding videography chaos) into episodic comedy Casting comedians, athletes, and non-actors from social media and commercial work Building a 150-page show bible and planning a multi-season vision The four-day shoot that captured 41 minutes of content, including an improvised scene in a thrifted basement How making content in Ohio allowed the show to break traditional industry molds Advice for filmmakers: choose a date, build your team, and just shoot The surreal moment of getting the Sundance acceptance call (via their mom!) Memorable Quotes: “We kind of realized that the only people we were waiting on was ourselves.” “The more specific we were, the more universal it was.” “We shot a 41-minute pilot in four days.” “This is getting done, and it's going to be done like this.” Guests: Julien Turner Justen Turner Resources: Dreadhead Films on Instagram dreadheadfilms.com Find No Film School everywhere: On the Web: No Film School Facebook: No Film School on Facebook Twitter: No Film School on Twitter YouTube: No Film School on YouTube Instagram: No Film School on Instagram

    LE BOARD
    J'ai viré mes freelances pour l'IA (et voilà ce qui s'est passé) - Solo Nation #22

    LE BOARD

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2026 63:39 Transcription Available


    En 2026, des milliers de freelances perdent leur taf à cause de l'intelligence artificielle, pendant que d'autres font x10 sur leur chiffre d'affaires. Dans cet épisode de Solo Nation, on te raconte combien on a économisé en remplaçant des freelances par des IA et surtout comment te repositionner pour ne pas finir au chômage dans 6 mois à cause de l'IA.Au programme de ce nouvel épisode de Solo Nation :▪️ 0:00 - L'IA va-t-elle tuer ton activité de freelance ? ▪️ 3:00 - Thomas a construit son école en 6 mois au lieu de 2 ans grâce à l'IA ▪️ 5:25 - On te raconte qui on a viré (et qui on a gardé) ▪️ 17:30 - Le truc que personne ne te dit sur les agents IA ▪️ 20:34 - IA ou humain, qui fait le meilleur taff ? ▪️ 29:11 - Avec l'IA, tu bosses plus ou moins qu'avant ? ▪️ 33:13 - Est-ce qu'on devient tous zinzins à bosser avec des agents IA ? ▪️ 35:44 - Comment devenir irremplaçable en freelance ▪️ 49:55 - La stratégie de Tiffany pour ne pas se faire bouffer par l'IA ▪️ 1:02:30 - Les ressources IA de nos invités

    Autoline After Hours
    AAH #776 – The Death of the Dashboard? The Radical Future of Car Interiors

    Autoline After Hours

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2026 64:19 Transcription Available


    TOPIC: Car Interior Tech PANEL: Olivier Boinais, Forvia; Dave Zoia, Freelance; Gary Vasilash, shinymetalboxes.net; John McElroy, Autoline.tv

    death radical freelance dashboard interiors john mcelroy forvia autoline gary vasilash
    Science Magazine Podcast
    Shielding astronauts from cosmic rays, and planning the end of fossil fuels

    Science Magazine Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2026 38:39


    First up on the podcast, how do we protect astronauts when they leave the shelter of Earth's protective magnetic fields and face the slow, constant bombardment of space radiation? Freelance science journalist Elie Dolgin joins host Sarah Crespi to discuss what we know about the damage from high-velocity particles and the research being done to curb their biological toll. Next on the show, modeling the fall of fossil fuels during the decarbonization of energy systems, with civil engineer and environmental sociologist Emily Grubert and historian and engineer Joshua Lappen, both at the University of Notre Dame. The pair wrote a policy forum on predicting chokepoints or “minimum viable scales” in the decline of fossil fuel networks—in effect, when a system might get too small to maintain its function. Understanding how to keep things online until they are no longer needed is important to maintain energy for all, as renewables grow and mines, pipelines, and refineries shrink. This week's episode was produced with help from Podigy. About the Science Podcast Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    Birdie Little Secrets
    Everything is Bigger in Texas, Including This Week's Tee: Kass has a BIG Announcement

    Birdie Little Secrets

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2026 36:13


    You know what they say: everything is bigger in Texas…and so is this week's TEE. Tune in for a BIG announcement from Kass and Syd. Before spilling the tee, the girls recap the highlights from The American Express and break down how Scottie Scheffler continues to dominate the golf world. Scottie kicked off his 2026 PGA TOUR season in style, taking home his first win of the year—marking the 12th time his son Bennett has watched his dad win on TOUR. And the Scheffler family celebrations don't stop there…Scottie and Meredith are expecting baby number two!  Next up, Kass and Syd shine a spotlight on the TOUR's newest rising star, Blades Brown. One week he's finishing high school exams, the next he's teeing it up alongside Scottie Scheffler—talk about a glow-up. The girls share their favorite moments from the 18-year-old phenom and why they're excited to see what's next. Plus, they recap strong performances from players making a charge at The American Express, including Rickie Fowler and Jason Day. And finally…the TEE you've all been waiting for (or maybe dreading): Kass is officially moving to the Lone Star State! The girls dive into Kass' big life update, her cross-country move, and her transition into the #Freelance lifestyle. Don't worry though, Birdie Little Secrets is here to stay. Follow along for updates on the move and this exciting new chapter. New episodes drop every Thursday Follow us on Instagram & TikTok: @BirdieLittleSecretsPod Click HERE for more information on the PGA TOUR Wives Association WM Golf Classic!

    The One-Person Business
    267. Hey Solopreneur! If Your Marketing Isn't Working, Listen To This...

    The One-Person Business

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2026 16:27 Transcription Available


    Ever feel like you're doing “all the right marketing things” but still not getting clients? This episode tackles that exact frustration head-on.If your posts are getting likes but not leads…if you're busy with content but not booking calls…or if you're wondering whether to pivot or quit altogether, this conversation cuts through the noise. We break down why niching down matters more than you think, how vanity metrics quietly sabotage your progress, why strategy must come before tactics, and what actually moves the needle for most solopreneurs: real human connection.This is your reminder that it's not about doing more marketing, it's about doing the right marketing.EPISODE FAQsWhy am I marketing consistently but still not getting clients? In most cases, the issue is not effort but alignment. Common problems include targeting an audience that is too broad, unclear positioning, focusing on vanity metrics instead of real conversations, and relying on tactics without a cohesive strategy. Effective marketing requires clear audience definition, strong messaging, and activities that lead directly to trust-building and sales conversations.What matters more than social media reach or engagement for solopreneurs? For most solopreneurs, direct conversations with ideal clients are more impactful than reach, impressions, or virality. One-on-one interactions, referrals, networking, and relationship-building consistently outperform high-volume content when it comes to generating qualified leads and clients.What's the difference between marketing strategy and marketing tactics? Strategy defines the overall direction: who the target audience is, what positioning will resonate, and what outcome the marketing should achieve. Tactics are the specific actions used to execute that strategy, such as posting on LinkedIn, running ads, attending events, or sending emails. Without strategy, tactics become scattered and ineffective.

    Le Podcast du Marketing
    Le personal branding est-il vraiment devenu obligatoire pour vendre en B2B - Episode 316

    Le Podcast du Marketing

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2026 14:21


    3 Point Perspective: The Illustration Podcast
    Claudia Ruena: Entering the Child's World

    3 Point Perspective: The Illustration Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2026 60:29


    Jake Parker and Samantha Cotterill interview Claudia Rueda, a Colombian author and illustrator whose Smushkin characters connect with young readers in unexpected ways. Learn about Claudia's path to illustration, the role of luck in an illustrator's journey, how to appreciate the small child's world, and 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.

    6 Figure Home Studio: A Home Recording Business Podcast
    #399: The Freelance Industries Where Ads Are a Waste of Money

    6 Figure Home Studio: A Home Recording Business Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2026 25:03


    Are there cases where paid ads DON'T work for freelancers Yes, and I cover them on this week's podcast episode. If you're in one of these industries, ads might be a waste of money. If you're NOT in one of these industries, you then what's your excuse? There really shouldn't be any reasons not to make them work, unless you just don't want more clients. You could realistically go from someone seeing your ad to paying you money the same day (or at least within a week or so). For full show notes, visit https://6figurecreative.com/399

    The Long and The Short Of It
    383. Reframing Tonsilitis

    The Long and The Short Of It

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2026 16:50


    As Pete prepares to have his tonsils removed, he asks Jen for mental frameworks he can use during his two-week recovery.Specifically, in this episode Jen and Pete talk about:How might we use our internal google translator to switch negative language into positive action?How might we switch the words "have to" to "get to"?When life throws us a curveball, how might we embrace this unexpected path?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/).

    The One-Person Business
    266. Productivity for ADHD Solopreneurs (Without the Rigid Systems)

    The One-Person Business

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2026 28:19 Transcription Available


    Ever feel like traditional productivity advice just…doesn't work for your brain?In this episode of The Aspiring Solopreneur, Carly Ries and Joe Rando sit down with ADHD coach and former academic Skye Waterson for a refreshing, practical conversation about overwhelm, focus, and building a business that actually works with your brain, not against it.Skye shares her wild origin story (including being recruited by the New Zealand government to train their intelligence services), why so many entrepreneurs experience ADHD traits, and how solopreneurs can prioritize, delegate, systematize, and scale without burning out. You'll learn a simple prioritization filter that instantly reduces overwhelm, how to build a “map of your business,” smarter ways to delegate using AI, and one surprisingly powerful mindset shift that can help you start tasks more consistently.If you've ever struggled with focus, felt scattered, resisted rigid systems, or wondered why your motivation seems inconsistent, this episode will feel like someone finally put words (and tools) to your experience.EPISODE FAQsHow can solopreneurs with ADHD stay focused and reduce overwhelm? Solopreneurs with ADHD (or ADHD-like traits) benefit from externalizing their thoughts instead of trying to hold everything mentally. In this episode, Skye Waterson teaches a prioritization method that starts by writing down every task (work and personal), then filtering for true urgency and importance. This approach reduces cognitive overload, supports executive functioning, and helps overwhelmed solopreneurs focus on what actually matters instead of reacting to everything.What productivity systems work best for solopreneurs who hate rigid structure? Instead of complex planners or overly strict systems, Skye recommends starting with a “map of your business," a simple visual of how clients find you, how you sell, how you deliver, and how you retain or grow relationships. This gives solopreneurs clarity and control without requiring perfection. The goal isn't rigid structure; it's building flexible systems that support your energy, creativity, and attention.How can solopreneurs use AI to delegate and scale without hiring a team? Skye explains that many tasks can now be delegated to AI instead of people, such as turning a voice explanation into an SOP, organizing processes, drafting documentation, or clarifying workflows. For solopreneurs who feel overwhelmed by delegation or who aren't ready to hire, using AI as a “thinking partner” can dramatically reduce workload, improve consistency, and support sustainable growth.

    LE BOARD
    Linkedin est mort (et personne n'ose le dire) - Solo Nation #21

    LE BOARD

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2026 57:57


    Le reach LinkedIn s'effondre en 2026 : faut-il rester ou partir ?On te dévoile notre stratégie de repli spécial freelance & solopreneur avec Valentine Sauda, Valentine Helsmoortel et Amandine Juste.Le reach a chuté de 67% en 3 ans, les ghostwriters sont en détresse face à l'IA, et pourtant certains entrepreneurs génèrent encore 30K par mois sans LinkedIn.Dans cet épisode on t'aide à adapter ta stratégie en 2026 selon que tu sois freelance, solopreneur ou créateur de contenu.Tu apprendras comment construire des actifs qui t'appartiennent, diversifier tes canaux d'acquisition, et ne plus dépendre de l'algorithme. Que tu choisisses de rester sur LinkedIn ou de partir vers Instagram, YouTube ou Substack, cet épisode te donne les clés pour prendre la bonne décision pour TON business.Au programme de ce nouvel épisode de Solo Nation :

    Freelance Heroism
    Requiem of Reflections S1 E025 - Coming in Hot

    Freelance Heroism

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2026 58:58


    Adrie gathers information through her Scry and Captain Rayne makes a speedy pickup. 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/  

    3 Point Perspective: The Illustration Podcast
    The One Where Lee's Friends Thought He Died

    3 Point Perspective: The Illustration Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2026 59:52


    Jake, Sam, and Lee discuss Lee's untimely death, Jake's rules for 2026, and how to find work when you're in between jobs. Reflect, laugh, and gain inspiration for the new year with us. 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.

    LET IT OUT
    How to Evolve On & Offline? ✷ 2026 Christine Nguyen on Pregnancy, Productivity, & Beginnings!

    LET IT OUT

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2026 61:02


    My close friend Christine came over on New Year's Day and we caught up on what's ahead. We talk about friendship, big life transitions, and the constant evolution we all experience. She's candid about how she's changed creatively, professionally, and personally, including navigating freelance work amid uncertainty, and her excitement about becoming a parent and how pregnancy has unexpectedly fueled her productivity. We reflect on our last interviews, what she's learned since, and the importance of staying adaptable. She's quietly shown me how to move through change with poise and loved getting to have a time capsule conversation of this time in her life. It's a warm, reflective conversation about staying adaptable, new beginnings and staying on nodding terms with past versions of ourselves. Let us know if you listen!Find Chrissstttiiine on Instagram | YouTube | Watch a video version of this here: https://youtu.be/1UKPcKN0Pe0 Katie's Substack | IG: @letitouttt + @katiedalebout  | Zine shop is here!  Creative ClinicIf you liked this episode, try this one from the archive: EPISODE 485- Christine Nguyen on Film, Freelance, YouTube, Style, Breakups, and more! (RERUN of Ep 193) Chrissstttiiine