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Discover all of the podcasts in our network, search for specific episodes, get the Optimal Living Daily workbook, and learn more at: OLDPodcast.com. Episode 1732: Nick Loper outlines a practical 7-step framework to help aspiring entrepreneurs choose the right side hustle with clarity and confidence. By narrowing down ideas through filters like skill, interest, market demand, and scalability, listeners can avoid decision paralysis and pursue ventures that align with both personal and financial goals. Read along with the original article(s) here: https://www.sidehustlenation.com/side-hustle-idea-selection-process/ Quotes to ponder: "Every side hustle starts with an idea, but not every idea is worth starting." "I've found that some sort of decision-making framework makes the process a whole lot easier." "The more filters an idea passes through, the more confident you can be moving forward with it." Episode references: The E-Myth Revisited by Michael E. Gerber: https://www.amazon.com/E-Myth-Revisited-Small-Businesses-About/dp/0887307280 The Lean Startup by Eric Ries: https://www.amazon.com/Lean-Startup-Entrepreneurs-Continuous-Innovation/dp/0307887898 Start with Why by Simon Sinek: https://www.amazon.com/Start-Why-Leaders-Inspire-Everyone/dp/1591846447 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
DÉPÊCHE MODE—Viscose Journal calls itself “a journal for fashion criticism” which sounds like a simple enough—and niche enough—premise for a magazine. Founded by Jeppe Ugelvig in Copenhagen and New York in 2021, Viscose has quickly become a vital touchpoint in the fashion world. And it has evolved into something far more complicated than what it still calls itself.In many ways, Ugelvig and his team have created a magazine that is a pure distillation of what a magazine can be. Because every issue of the publication is different—in form and shape and style. In other words, this is a magazine without a literal template. The first issue was called a “bagazine” and came in the form of a crocodile skin handbag. Another issue featured a garment label. And the current issue comes with a cover in the form of a cut-out of a perfume box. The magazine feels like “an ongoing thought process,” not just with the subject of fashion but with the idea of making a magazine itself. And in this sense, it is a mirror not just to the disciplined anarchy of the fashion industry but also into the making of an independent magazine in the 21st century. And that means thinking about the brand, about events, about audience, about the future as a media hub. And that's a lot of thinking.—This episode is made possible by our friends at Freeport Press. A production of Magazeum LLC ©2021–2025
Discover all of the podcasts in our network, search for specific episodes, get the Optimal Living Daily workbook, and learn more at: OLDPodcast.com. Episode 1731: Paul B. Evans outlines a clear path to creating a profitable, standout offer by building a “signature product” that aligns with your strengths and solves a specific problem for your audience. Instead of chasing trends or offering endless content, he encourages creators to focus on a single, transformational solution that defines their brand and builds lasting impact. Read along with the original article(s) here: https://goinswriter.com/signature-product/ Quotes to ponder: "Your signature product is the single solution you become known for." "You don't need more stuff. You need more focus." "When you have one core product, you simplify your business and magnify your impact." Episode references: Start With Why: https://simonsinek.com/product/start-with-why/ The Dip: https://www.amazon.com/Dip-Little-Book-Teaches-Stick/dp/1591841666 Platform University: https://platformuniversity.com The War of Art: https://www.amazon.com/War-Art-Steven-Pressfield/dp/1936891026 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode of Dear Art Producer' host Heather Elder welcomes back freelance art producer Kathleen Candelaria. Discussing the shifts in the art production world, including the impact of the global pandemic, the rise of AI-generated content, and the changing dynamics of work and production, the duo discuss Kathleen's extensive experience working with renowned clients and her new journey as a freelancer. Kathleen shares her insights on the evolving roles of art producers, the importance of mentoring, and offers valuable tips for artists on marketing themselves, navigating the bidding process, and the significance of creative calls and treatments. The episode also touches on the integration of AI in art production, the complexities of CGI, and trends in the industry. In an industry where the rules are always changing, it's helpful to hear from those on the front lines. Heather Elder is the visionary behind NotesFromARepsJournal.com; visit HeatherElder.com for industry updates, stunning photography and video, and the artists behind the work. More about our guest: Connect with Kathleen Candelaria : https://www.linkedin.com/in/kathleen-candelaria-0a13546/ More about your host: Heather Elder's Bio Heather Elder's Blog Heather Elder on Instagram Heather Elder on Twitter Heather Elder on LinkedIn Heather Elder on Facebook
Whether you're just getting started freelancing or you're already a few years in, this Ask Me Anything (AMA) is packed with real talk, actionable tips, and honest answers to your biggest questions.We talked about:✅ How to get freelance clients without relying on Upwork✅ The exact follow-up system Rachel uses on LinkedIn✅ What to include in your contract to protect your time and income✅ How to price your services using the baseline/goal/reach model✅ The pros and cons of cold pitching on LinkedIn vs Instagram…and so much more.I'm Rachel Meltzer — business coach for freelancers and founder of Pop Club, a supportive, strategy-filled membership for freelancers at all stages. These office hours are normally exclusive to my paid clients, but I'm offering them free during the Get Started Freelancing Bootcamp. Come hang out, take notes, and get unstuck.
Et si l'ennui était l'arme secrète des marques les plus performantes ?Dans cet épisode, on remet en question un mythe tenace : celui de la nouveauté comme moteur indispensable du marketing. Vous découvrirez pourquoi certaines marques préfèrent la stabilité à la surprise, et comment la répétition, loin d'être ennuyeuse, peut devenir un puissant levier de mémorisation, de confiance et de fidélité.On parle psychologie, stratégie de marque, et on décortique les codes des entreprises qui réussissent en misant sur la cohérence plutôt que sur le spectaculaire.Un épisode qui pourrait bien changer votre regard sur la créativité… et sur la constance.>> Téléchargez le guide le Kit de Cohérence de MarqueConstruisez une marque forte, rassurante et mémorable sans vous réinventer à chaque foisVous avez l'impression de répéter les mêmes choses dans vos contenus ?Bonne nouvelle : c'est exactement ce qu'il faut faire… à condition de bien le faire.Le Kit de Cohérence de Marque vous aide à :✅ Vérifier la cohérence de vos messages sur tous vos canaux✅ Identifier les points faibles de votre branding✅ Répéter efficacement sans lasser votre audience✅ Aligner tous vos points de contact avec votre promesse✅ Gagner du temps grâce à des modèles prêts à l'emploi---------------
Discover all of the podcasts in our network, search for specific episodes, get the Optimal Living Daily workbook, and learn more at: OLDPodcast.com. Episode 1730: Kimberley Laws explores the real reasons most blogs never take off, from a lack of focus to inconsistent posting. Her insights help content creators avoid common pitfalls by narrowing their niche, defining their ideal reader, and showing up with clarity and purpose. Read along with the original article(s) here: https://www.eofire.com/why-blogs-fail/ Quotes to ponder: "Many bloggers begin their journey with a vague idea and a whole lot of enthusiasm, but no clear focus." "When you fail to define your audience, your blog becomes a whisper in a crowded room." "Consistency builds trust. If you disappear for weeks, so will your readers." Episode references: Crush It! by Gary Vaynerchuk: https://www.amazon.com/Crush-Time-Cash-Your-Passion/dp/0061914177 Start With Why by Simon Sinek: https://www.amazon.com/Start-Why-Leaders-Inspire-Everyone/dp/1591846447 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Dans cet épisode, on parle de ce moment où l'on comprend que l'on ne rentrera jamais à 100% dans le moule.Ce moment où l'on réalise que malgré les efforts, les diplômes, les CDI et la bonne volonté, quelque chose résiste : une perte de sens, une fatigue tenace, et ce sentiment persistant de ne pas être à sa place.Mathilde Comacle, mon invitée du jour, a longtemps tenté de rentrer dans le cadre.
What makes a community truly thrive, and why are so many memberships failing to deliver? In this episode, we're joined by Vincent Pugliese, founder of Membership Freedom and author of The Wealth of Connection, to rethink how we approach online communities in 2025.Vincent shares his philosophy of leading with connection instead of content, why smaller groups outperform larger ones, and how entrepreneurs can build communities that grow and last. He breaks down the mindset shifts needed for successful recurring revenue, how to build a membership people actually want to stay in, and why the most important strategy has nothing to do with tech.We also explore Vincent's “stadium model” for multiple income streams, how to set up a membership that doesn't burn you out, and what inspired him to create the Unconference, an event designed entirely around hallway conversations.If you're tired of building content no one connects with or trying to scale a community that feels hollow, this episode is for you.Key Points:Why “connection before content” builds better communitiesHow to launch a membership without needing a big audienceWhat most creators get wrong about platforms and techThe #1 reason people leave memberships—and how to fix itBuilding multiple income streams around one core ideaHow to create exit-ready memberships that aren't dependent on youWhy Vincent built an entire event around hallway conversationsResources:Membership Freedom – www.mymembershipfreedom.comBooks by Vincent Pugliese – The Wealth of Connection and Freelance to FreedomUnconference for Entrepreneurs ----------------------Ecamm - Your go-to solution for crafting outstanding live shows and podcasts. - Get 15% off your first payment with promo code JEFF15SocialMediaNewsLive.com - Dive into our website for comprehensive episode breakdowns.Youtube.com - Tune in live, chat with us directly, and be part of the conversation. Or, revisit our archive of past broadcasts to stay updated.Facebook - Stream our show live and chat with us in real time. Connect, engage, and be a part of our community.Email - Subscribe and never miss a live show reminder.----------------------JeffSieh.com - Unlock the power of authentic storytelling with me! With over 20 years of marketing experience, I'm here to elevate your brand's narrative in an ever-competitive market. My expertise spans consulting, visual marketing, and producing podcasts and
Freelance journalist Joon Lee joins Scott Korzenowski to talk about a piece he wrote about outrageous cost of being a sports fan today, where those costs come from, and if anything can be done to bring the prices down.
Freelance journalist Joon Lee joins Korzo at the top of the hour to discuss his piece in the NY Times about the very high costs of following your favorite sports teams today in the streaming era. Plus, tree expert Tom Prosser talks about Minnesota's progress in slowing down the Emerald Ash Borer and Scott rants about his least favorite highway in the metro.
Tu quittes ton CDI. Tu n'as ni client, ni audience, ni produit.Et pourtant… tu veux vivre de ton business en freelance ou solopreneur, sans vendre ton temps ?Voici exactement comment je m'y prendrais pour générer 300 000 € par an, si je devais repartir de zéro.
Discover all of the podcasts in our network, search for specific episodes, get the Optimal Living Daily workbook, and learn more at: OLDPodcast.com. Episode 1729: Dr. Jeff Cornwall explores how shifting from a faculty-centered to a customer-centered model in higher education could restore financial sustainability and relevance. He argues that colleges must adapt to student needs and preferences or risk becoming obsolete in an increasingly competitive and dynamic educational landscape. Read along with the original article(s) here: https://drjeffcornwall.com/2018/06/16/customer-higher-education/ Quotes to ponder: "The financial model for higher education is broken." "If colleges and universities want to survive, they must begin to treat students and their families as customers." "A customer-centered business model starts with understanding the needs of the customer, and then designing everything the business does around meeting those needs." Episode references: The Innovator's Dilemma: https://www.amazon.com/Innovators-Dilemma-Technologies-Management-Innovation/dp/1633691780 The Lean Startup: https://www.amazon.com/Lean-Startup-Entrepreneurs-Continuous-Innovation/dp/0307887898 Business Model Generation: https://www.strategyzer.com/books/business-model-generation Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
NOUVEAU : programme audio (ultra accessible) pour anticiper les étapes clés pour concilier grossesse & entrepreneuriat sans sacrifier ni l'un, ni l'autre !✨Bienvenue sur Grossesses d'Entrepreneuses✨Dans ce 50ᵉ épisode de Grossesses d'Entrepreneuses, j'avais envie de partager un témoignage radicalement POSITIF. Car on pense souvent que grossesse et entrepreneuriat sont incompatibles, mais et si le contraire était possible ?Marion Guittier est la fondatrice de l'Artisane Académie. Elle forme les entrepreneuses qui fabriquent leurs produits à la main au marketing en ligne pour développer leurs ventes.J'ai connu Marion il y a quelques années, puisqu'elle a été ma cliente à l'époque où je proposais des accompagnements individuels aux entrepreneuses engagées. Ensemble, nous avions travaillé notamment à la constitution d'une équipe pour permettre à Marion de démultiplier son impact et ses revenus, sans travailler plus. Elle avait notamment dépassé les plafonds de micro-entreprise en fin d'accompagnement - on en reparle au fil de l'interview. À l'époque, je n'avais pas encore créé la méthode Grossesses d'Entrepreneuses et je n'avais eu qu'un seul enfant, mais je m'intéressais de près au sujet. Marion m'avait confié son désir d'enfant, qui motivait en partie la façon dont elle souhaitait faire évoluer ses activités, travailler moins et gagner plus quand on s'apprête à devenir maman, ça met en confiance ! Dans cet épisode, Marion raconte son histoire, elle qui a eu la chance que “tout se passe bien”.Une grossesse facile, un accouchement naturel, un post-partum doux, un business qui roule et se développe même encore plus alors qu'elle choisit de travailler moins… Mais quel est donc son secret ?!Vous allez découvrir cela au fil de l'épisode, et ne manquez pas ses conseils à la fin si vous voulez, vous aussi, mettre toutes les chances de votre côté pour vivre une future grossesse sereine en parallèle d'un entrepreneuriat florissant. Et oui, c'est possible.Bonne écoute !
If you've always wondered how to find a mentor (or become one), this is your episode. Jake Parker, Lee White, and David Hohn share about their greatest mentors, how to cultivate a creative community, and how a life of service makes all of your goals possible. 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 reflect on how grateful they are for their clients, and what they can do when a genius is standing in front of them, ready to be coached.Specifically, in this episode Jen and Pete talk about:Why might a person who is excellent at their craft crave further guidance from a coach?What are some tactics and strategies for coaching a genius?How might ego stand in the way of coaching or leading?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, if you give your client full ownership of your creative work, how much should that cost, and how exactly do you even do that? That's the question Nicole hits us with, and it opens up another discussion on who should own your work in the first place. It's all in this episode of Freelance to Founder. Here we go. This Q&A episode was originally aired on December 26, 2023. 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
Rediffusion d'un des meilleurs épisodes du Podcast du Marketing.En marketing on adore utiliser des mots qui n'existent pas. Et puis en plus, en général, on invente des mots en anglais. Donc c'est pas de l'anglais, mais c'est pas grave, on fait comme si. Bref, quand on n'est pas marketeux c'est pas toujours simple de comprendre de quoi on parle, et franchement même quand on est marketeux je ne vous cache pas que parfois on en perd un peu son latin,. C'est pas une critique. En réalité, si les on invente autant de mots en marketing c'est parce que c'est un sujet en mouvement, que tout bouge tout le temps et que tout est à inventer. C'est plutôt une bonne nouvelle, d'abord parce que ça veut dire qu'on n'est pas déconnecté de ce qu'il se passe dans la vraie vie, des évolutions de la sociétés, et puis ça veut dire que c'est un métier qui change tout le temps donc on n'a pas le temps de s'ennuyer. Et puis pour moi c'est une très bonne chose parce qu'il faut que je vous trouve un sujet par semaine, le fait que les choses évoluent en permanence, ça me donne de quoi vous faire de beaux épisodes. Pourquoi est-ce que je vous dis ça, et bien parce qu'aujourd'hui je voudrais vous parler d'un terme qu'on entend très très souvent dans la bouche des marketeux. Un terme qui paraît simple à comprendre comme ça, alors que pas forcément. Et c'est même un peu le piège, comme il paraît assez simple, on n'ose pas forcément en demander la définition, poser des questions parce qu'on a un peu peur d'avoir l'air idiot. Mais alors ça tombe bien, moi je n'ai pas peur de poser la question pour vous ! Ce mot c'est le branding. On parle de branding à tort et à travers, on le décline même en personal branding, mais qu'est-ce que c'est vraiment que le branding, qu'est-ce que ça veut dire, à quoi ça sert, et quelle est la différence entre branding et personal branding ? Je vous propose qu'on décortique tout ça, et vous allez voir que c'est un sujet central, extrêmement important pour votre stratégie marketing.Hébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
Growing up in the same area as WWE Superstar CM Punk, maybe it was destiny for “Big Hoss Hippie” Regan Lydale to become a professional wrestler. Lydale, who just won the Defiant Pro Wrestling Championship this past weekend, joins Windy City Slam Podcast for the first time to discuss how a family friend pushed her toward Tommy Else, who in turn prepared her for the rigors of the Freelance Wrestling Academy, her upcoming Freelance World Championship match against Devon Monroe, winning the Freelance Rumble, her previous title match against Storm Grayson, what era of wrestling drew her into the business, working for Defiant Pro, Ego Pro Wrestling and POWW Entertainment among other local companies and more. Plus, we recap Chicago Style Wrestling and preview John Cena vs. CM Punk at WWE Night of Champions, Freelance vs. The World XI, AAW Pro, NWA Chicago, ZOWA Live and GALLI Lucha Libre. Mike Pankow is a 25-year-plus professional journalist and wrestling superfan who covers local Chicagoland wrestling and national promotions like AEW and WWE. If there is something going on in Chicago, Mike knows about it. Enjoy "Wrestling, Chicago-Style" on The Broadcast Basement On-Demand Radio Network! Music by Jason Shaw on Audionautix.com. Get your local wrestling fix every Tuesday everywhere podcasts can be found and always at WindyCitySlam.com!
Discover all of the podcasts in our network, search for specific episodes, get the Optimal Living Daily workbook, and learn more at: OLDPodcast.com. Episode 1728: James Altucher shares unconventional yet powerful strategies to become a world-class public speaker, focusing on authenticity, storytelling, and audience connection over rehearsed perfection. His personal anecdotes and candid insights reveal how embracing vulnerability can turn anxiety into a superpower on stage. Read along with the original article(s) here: https://jamesaltucher.com/blog/how-to-be-the-best-public-speaker-on-the-planet/ Quotes to ponder: "People will only remember one or two things. So make it your story. Make it something they've never heard before." "Vulnerability is what makes a speaker great. Not ‘confidence.' Confidence without vulnerability is arrogance." "The audience wants to be entertained, inspired, and educated. In that order." Episode references: Dale Carnegie's “The Quick and Easy Way to Effective Speaking”: https://www.amazon.com/Quick-Easy-Way-Effective-Speaking/dp/0671724002 The Moth: https://themoth.org/ Chris Anderson's “TED Talks: The Official TED Guide to Public Speaking”: https://www.amazon.com/TED-Talks-Official-Public-Speaking/dp/1328710289 Toastmasters International: https://www.toastmasters.org/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Translator Training to Find More Direct Clients Than you can Poke a Stick
Send us a textIn this episode, I am joined by Alex Sanfilippo, founder of Podmatch, a smart platform that connects podcast hosts and guests. Alex shares his entrepreneurial journey from selling golf balls as a child to building one of the most trusted tools in the podcasting space. With experience in real estate, aerospace, and digital marketing, Alex brings deep insight into why podcasting is emerging as one of the most powerful tools for building authentic business relationships.The conversation explores the unique intimacy of podcasting, where real human-to-human conversation fosters trust and credibility in a way few other channels can. Whether you're a host or a guest, podcasting helps you refine your message, build visibility, and attract qualified leads. Alex shares personal stories, practical advice and mindset shifts that have helped him—and others—leverage podcasting for sustainable business growth.Notable Nuggets:Embrace Imperfection for Authenticity Perfection is not a prerequisite for podcasting success. Starting with what you have and embracing the imperfections of real life—such as a baby crying during an episode—can deepen trust and connection with listeners.Strategise for Niche Impact, Not Just Scale Focusing on a well-defined audience and appearing on shows where your message is truly relevant is far more effective than chasing large numbers. Real impact comes from relevance and resonance.Cultivate Courage to Show Up Fear is a natural part of visibility and entrepreneurship. The key is to act anyway. Alex shares how doing what scares him has consistently driven growth and strengthened his position as a leader and communicator.To learn more about Alex's work, click here. Thank you for tuning in to Freelancer Training on How to Find More Direct Clients. Subscribe for more conversations on language, digital marketing and building a sustainable freelance business. #FreelancerTraining DirectClients #PodcastGuest #PodcastMarketing #DigitalMarketing #AuthenticMarketing #LanguageProfessionals #MedicalTranslator #TranslationBusiness #LinguisticServices #ServiceBasedBusiness #PodcastTips #PodcastGrowth #EntrepreneurMindset #OnlineVisibility #PersonalBranding #ClientAttraction #HumanToHumanMarketingSupport the show✅ If this episode hits home, please subscribe and leave a review to support the show. On Apple Podcasts or Spotify, you can easily rate the show and share your feedback. Just tap the ⭐ at the top of our show page and let us know how we're doing. Your support helps us bring you more valueable content! If you'd like to support our show you can now do so below. Subscribe
Following the publication of Baroness Louise Casey's highly critical report into grooming gangs involved in the sexual exploitation of children, we look at one of her 12 recommendations in detail. The Home Secretary, Yvette Cooper, has committed to reviewing the criminal convictions of victims of child sexual exploitation, quashing the criminal records of victims who were “criminalised instead of protected”. Nuala McGovern speaks to Jade, who as a teenager was charged with a grooming offence and is trying to get that conviction overturned. Nuala also hears from Paula Harriott, the CEO of the charity Unlock. Students will spend an average of 25 years on their phones over their lifetime. The average person in school, college or university spends five hours and 30 minutes a day on their mobile, according to a new study by the app, Fluid Focus. Last year Ofcom found that across all adult age groups, women are spending more time online – that's on smartphones, tablets and computers – than men - clocking up an extra 33 minutes more each day. Nuala speaks to Sunday Times journalist Charlotte Ivers about her phone use. More than half of Heart Valve Disease (HVD) cases are women, yet less than half of heart valve surgeries and procedures are on women, according to new data from the charity Heart Valve Voice. Heart valve disease is when one or more of your heart valves do not work like they should. This can affect blood flow and put extra strain on the heart. How can women's symptoms be taken more seriously? Nuala is joined by cardiologist Dr Alison Duncan and HVD patient Jaqueline, who was initially misdiagnosed with anxiety.Three years on since the war with Russia began, more and more young women are choosing to leave the country to continue their lives in Europe, either studying or working. Young men have been banned from leaving Ukraine after they turn 18 since the war broke out and martial law was introduced, but young women are free to leave. Freelance journalist Gabriella Jozwiak has been in the city of Lviv talking to young women about their plans for the future, and joins Nuala. Presenter: Nuala McGovern Producer: Emma Pearce
The librarians find themselves thousands of miles away from Candlekeep and visit Silverymoon's Crystal Archive for assistance, but the librarian there has a mission for them. Find our gaming livestreams at https://www.twitch.tv/critribbit 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 with our (mis)adventures! http://www.1d4rounds.com/ 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/
T'es entrepreneur, freelance, solopreneur et t'as peur de gagner trop d'argent et d'être mal vu ? Et si ton pire frein, ce n'était pas la peur d'échouer… mais la peur de réussir ?Dans cet épisode sans filtre de Solo Nation, on parle tout haut d'un énorme tabou que beaucoup d'entrepreneurs vivent en silence, qu'ils en aient trop - ou trop peu : l'argent !Et on déconstruit ensemble les mécanismes d'auto-sabotage, les hontes héritées, et les croyances familiales sur l'argent qui freinent les freelances et les solopreneurs… même les plus ambitieux.Au micro sur ce plateau :✔️ Sarah Zitouni : plus de 100K€ générés avec Powher ta carrière en salariée diversifiée.✔️ Geneviève Gauvin : la queen des produits digitaux avec plus de 3 millions de $ générés en ligne.✔️ Fabrice Florent : créateur du podcast Histoire d'argent et coach en relation à l'argent.Au programme :
Discover all of the podcasts in our network, search for specific episodes, get the Optimal Living Daily workbook, and learn more at: OLDPodcast.com. Episode 1727: Carl Pullein shares six straightforward yet powerful tips to help anyone regain control over their time and boost productivity. With a focus on practicality, his strategies encourage small shifts in daily habits that create long-term impact, making productivity more accessible and less overwhelming. Read along with the original article(s) here: https://www.carlpullein.com/blog/6-common-sense-time-management-and-productivity-tips-anyone-can-use/27/11/2019 Quotes to ponder: "One of the most effective ways to become better at managing your time is to start planning your day before the day begins." "You don't need a new app or the latest gadget to be more productive, you need clarity." "If everything is urgent, then nothing is." Episode references: Todoist: https://todoist.com/ Evernote: https://evernote.com/ Things 3: https://culturedcode.com/things/ Trello: https://trello.com/ Getting Things Done: https://gettingthingsdone.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Discover all of the podcasts in our network, search for specific episodes, get the Optimal Living Daily workbook, and learn more at: OLDPodcast.com. Episode 1726: Cal Newport breaks down what makes an idea or achievement truly stand out, arguing that remarkability stems from a deliberate investment in skill, not just creativity or passion. By understanding how "remarkability" works, listeners gain a clearer path to making their own work and accomplishments stand out in meaningful ways. Read along with the original article(s) here: http://calnewport.com/blog/2011/09/22/the-calculus-of-remarkability/ Quotes to ponder: "Remarkability, in other words, is not an accident. It's something you can engineer." "People don't talk about something because it's good; they talk about it because it's interesting." "A good rule of thumb is to focus your energy on becoming so good they can't ignore you." Episode references: So Good They Can't Ignore You: https://www.amazon.com/Good-They-Cant-Ignore-You/dp/1455509124 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Discover all of the podcasts in our network, search for specific episodes, get the Optimal Living Daily workbook, and learn more at: OLDPodcast.com. Episode 1725: Mike Lieberman highlights how retirement can open the door to fulfilling, flexible entrepreneurship that aligns with personal passions and decades of experience. He shares actionable advice for launching a business later in life, helping retirees transform idle time into meaningful, income-generating ventures. Read along with the original article(s) here: https://moneyminiblog.com/retirement/starting-a-business-in-retirement/ Quotes to ponder: "Retirement can be a time to kick back and relax, or it can be a time to pursue your dreams." "If you're retired, you have the time to build a business the right way." "Passion should be a key driver in any business you start during retirement." Episode references: IRS Small Business and Self-Employed Tax Center: https://www.irs.gov/businesses/small-businesses-self-employed SCORE Mentoring for Entrepreneurs: https://www.score.org Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Freelance photographer and videographer Sam Soholt joins me for this weeks episode. Sam is breaking down the current propasal to sell off large swaths of public land and laying out what we can all be doing to focus our efforts to see that none of it is able to go through. Thanks for listening! DEERHUNTER SYNTHETICS DEER SCENTS AND LURES PUBLIC LAND TEES LATITUDE OUTDOORS VITALIZE SEED COMPANY BLACK GATE HUNTING TRAIL CAMERAS CODE DEERHUNTER10 FACE OFF HUNTING E BIKES DEERHUNTERPODCAST.COM SPARTAN FORGE AI
THE GOING WAS VERY, VERY GOOD—I'm a writer and the former deputy editor of Vanity Fair. Now if you know anything about me, which statistically you don't, unless—shameless plug—you read my memoir, Dilettante, about my time at Vanity Fair and the golden age of the magazine business. Which, statistically, you didn't.The only reason I have a career at all is because of today's guest on Print Is Dead (Long Live Print). He hired me in the mid-nineties to be his assistant. Or as he likes to say, “rescued me off the scrap heap” and then, like gum on the bottom of his shoe, he could never seem to get rid of me.I'm talking of course about Graydon Carter, former editor of Vanity Fair, Spy, The New York Observer, and now co-editor and co-founder of Air Mail.He's here to talk about his memoir When the Going was Good—a title that, with signature understatement, suggests things were once better than they are now, which feels correct. But his book isn't just about magazines. It's about a time when media was glamorous and powerful and vital. When New York was still New York. When the world he had a hand in shaping still existed.It's not nostalgia, it's a public service, because Graydon didn't just edit and create magazines. He built worlds. He predicted the cultural weather. He made journalism feel essential, and more importantly, cool. I was lucky enough to work for him at Vanity Fair for almost 25 years, back when magazines mattered, when people still returned phone calls, and parties had seating charts instead of hashtags, when the media wasn't just people making videos about sandwiches, and when style wasn't a “brand CoLab,” and when you could still smoke indoors without a visit from HR.You know what? Hold on one second. “Hey! You kids get off my lawn!”Sorry. Graydon began as my boss, but quickly became a mentor, then a friend, and it's a friendship that continues to this day. So enjoy this conversation with Graydon Carter as he looks back on the chaos, the glamour, and the thrill of a better time. Back when, yes, the going was very, very good.—This episode is made possible by our friends at Commercial Type and Freeport Press. A production of Magazeum LLC ©2021–2025
Tu es avocat, médecin, profession libérale ou fonction réglementée et tu veux exercer ton métier avec plus de liberté et déplafonner tes revenus ?Dans cet épisode je donne la parole a un docteur solopreneur qui a osé scalé pour soigner plus (et gagner plus).
Discover all of the podcasts in our network, search for specific episodes, get the Optimal Living Daily workbook, and learn more at: OLDPodcast.com. Episode 1724: Steve Chou reveals five straightforward strategies to quickly increase your online store's sales without spending a fortune. Learn how simple tweaks like building trust, optimizing pricing, and capturing emails can drive immediate results and set the stage for long-term growth. Read along with the original article(s) here: https://mywifequitherjob.com/5-easy-ways-to-boost-your-online-store-sales-immediately/ Quotes to ponder: "One of the fastest ways to increase sales is to simply offer a discount to your email list." "Adding trust signals like security badges, testimonials, and guarantees can significantly increase conversion rates." "People tend to assign value based on the context in which the product is presented." Episode references: Crazy Egg: https://www.crazyegg.com/ Sumo: https://sumo.com/ Influence: The Psychology of Persuasion: https://www.amazon.com/Influence-Psychology-Persuasion-Robert-Cialdini/dp/006124189X Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Sun's out, distractions outta control? Whether it's rescheduled meetings, kids at home, or that pool calling your name, summer can wreak havoc on a solopreneur's schedule. In this episode, Carly and Joe get real about how to stay focused when everything around you screams “vacation mode.” From early morning work sessions to strategic procrastination (yes, really), they're spilling their best tips for getting stuff done without missing out on the season. Tune in for laughs, life hacks, and a reminder that flying solo doesn't mean doing it all alone.Being a solopreneur is awesome but it's not easy. It's hard to get noticed. Most business advice is for bigger companies, and you're all alone...until now. LifeStarr Intro gives you free education, community, and tools to build a thriving one-person business. So, if you are lacking direction, having a hard time generating leads, or are having trouble keeping up with everything you have to do, or even just lonely running a company of one, be sure to check out LifeStarr Intro!Access Lifestarr Intro
J'ai demandé à Jeanviet son avis sur l'IA et la création de contenu. Il sait de quoi il parle, sa chaîne Youtube dédiée à l'IA est suivie par plus de 100.000 personnes!! Et bien son avis m'a surprise: il faut arrêter d'utiliser ChatGPT pour la création de contenu. Dans cet épisode, Jeanviet nous explique pourquoi ChatGPT n'est pas la bonne IA pour la création de contenu, et surtout quelles IA utiliser pour quels objectifs marketing.Vous allez découvrir les outils, les usages concrets, et surtout les bonnes pratiques pour éviter l'uniformisation ET protéger vos données.Si vous utilisez ChatGPT au quotidien, cet épisode va clairement vous ouvrir de nouvelles perspectives. Et si vous ne l'utilisez pas encore, il va vous donner envie de vous y mettre intelligemment.Pour en savoir plus sur Jeanviet, vous pouvez suivre sa chaîne Youtube, sur Linkedin, ou sur X. Je vous invite aussi à lire son livre: Cocréateur.---------------
Tu es avocat, médecin, profession libérale ou fonction réglementée et tu veux exercer ton métier avec plus de liberté et déplafonner tes revenus ?Dans cet épisode je donne la parole a un docteur solopreneur qui a osé scalé pour soigner plus (et gagner plus).
Discover all of the podcasts in our network, search for specific episodes, get the Optimal Living Daily workbook, and learn more at: OLDPodcast.com. Episode 1723: Chris Guillebeau breaks down the art of building a passionate, loyal following by starting with a clear mission and making people feel like insiders. His simple, actionable approach to attracting supporters - without manipulation - reveals how to inspire genuine engagement through purpose, autonomy, and shared vision. Read along with the original article(s) here: https://chrisguillebeau.com/how-to-recruit-a-small-army Quotes to ponder: "People want to join something that matters." "Don't beg or manipulate people to follow you. Instead, give them a reason to care." "Invite people into your world. Give them ownership and make them feel like insiders." Episode references: Start with Why: https://www.amazon.com/Start-Why-Leaders-Inspire-Everyone/dp/1591846447 Tribes: We Need You to Lead Us: https://www.amazon.com/Tribes-We-Need-You-Lead/dp/1591842336 The Art of Non-Conformity: https://www.amazon.com/Art-Non-Conformity-Unconventional-Living/dp/0399536108 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Freelance writer and parent of two boys aged 5 and 8 shares her opinion.
I started my self-employment journey by freelancing… but somehow I've never talked about it on the pod!So today I'm joined by Sarah Jutras of Huzzah Studio and Freelance for Life to dive into how to build a freelance career and/or land a few gigs to make ends meet.Together we unpack a few common Qs, including:What is freelancing?
Tu es avocat, médecin, profession libérale ou fonction réglementée et tu veux exercer ton métier avec plus de liberté et déplafonner tes revenus ?Dans cet épisode je donne la parole a un docteur solopreneur qui a osé scalé pour soigner plus (et gagner plus).
Freelance researcher and writer Alexandra Willis joins Crystal Orderson to unpack the rising global C-section rates and what they reveal about the medicalisation of birth. Drawing from Alexandra’s recent Daily Maverick article, the conversation explores how doulas are helping restore agency to birthing women in South Africa’s public health system where consent is often side-lined, and emotional support scarce. Presenter John Maytham is an actor and author-turned-talk radio veteran and seasoned journalist. His show serves a round-up of local and international news coupled with the latest in business, sport, traffic and weather. The host’s eclectic interests mean the program often surprises the audience with intriguing book reviews and inspiring interviews profiling artists. A daily highlight is Rapid Fire, just after 5:30pm. CapeTalk fans call in, to stump the presenter with their general knowledge questions. Another firm favourite is the humorous Thursday crossing with award-winning journalist Rebecca Davis, called “Plan B”. Thank you for listening to a podcast from Afternoon Drive with John Maytham Listen live on Primedia+ weekdays from 15:00 and 18:00 (SA Time) to Afternoon Drive with John Maytham broadcast on CapeTalk https://buff.ly/NnFM3Nk For more from the show go to https://buff.ly/BSFy4Cn or find all the catch-up podcasts here https://buff.ly/n8nWt4x Subscribe to the CapeTalk Daily and Weekly Newsletters https://buff.ly/sbvVZD5 Follow us on social media: CapeTalk on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CapeTalk CapeTalk on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@capetalk CapeTalk on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ CapeTalk on X: https://x.com/CapeTalk CapeTalk on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@CapeTalk567 See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
How can I learn to let go of bad art? Why isn't my style selling? Does drawing ever get easier? Jake Parker, Sam Cotterill, and Lee White discuss these topics 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.
This week, Pete and Jen explore the idea of what is "enough", and how we might think about who that enough is for.Specifically, in this episode Jen and Pete talk about:How does the definition of what is enough change based on context?Why might there be societal pressure to do more than enough?How might we allow ourselves to examine what is enough, at bare minimum?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 solopreneur economy is booming, but what's really driving it, and how do you stand out when your competition spans the globe? In this episode, digital media expert Naresh Vissa joins us to break down the rise of solopreneurship, why getting fired might be the best thing that ever happens to your career, and how he built a high-quality, low-cost business that thrives on referrals. Plus, we unpack the pricing trap many new solopreneurs fall into, the power of side hustles, and why Thomas Jefferson might just be your ultimate entrepreneurial role model. If you're navigating the solo business life (or thinking about it), this one's a must-listen.Being a solopreneur is awesome but it's not easy. It's hard to get noticed. Most business advice is for bigger companies, and you're all alone...until now. LifeStarr Intro gives you free education, community, and tools to build a thriving one-person business. So, if you are lacking direction, having a hard time generating leads, or are having trouble keeping up with everything you have to do, or even just lonely running a company of one, be sure to check out LifeStarr Intro!Access Lifestarr Intro
Ed Kless joined me on Ditching Hourly to talk about what he and his Threshold co-founder Ron Baker think is the next big thing (spoiler alert: transformations).Talking PointsThe Concept of the Experience EconomyProgression of Economic ValueTransformations and Their ImpactThreshold: Guiding TransformationsTransitioning from Service to Transformation EconomySkipping the Experience StageCharging for TransformationSubscription Model as a SolutionValue-Based Pricing vs. Hourly BillingThe Revelation DocumentThe Concept of Moral InjuryAnd here's the link to the document we discussed on the show: THRESHOLD - A REVELATION for the Transformation EconomyAbout EdEd Kless believes entrepreneurs continue the work of creation and that business exists to promote human flourishing. To advance this vision, he cofounded THRESHOLD, where he guides professional leaders and teams through edifying transformation. Previously, Ed served as Sage's senior director of partner development and strategy, hosted the Sage Thought Leadership Podcast, and designed curricula for Sage Partners and Customers. He also co-hosts The Soul of Enterprise with Ron Baker, his friend and fellow THRESHOLD co-founder. ----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!
Tu es avocat, médecin, profession libérale ou fonction réglementée et tu veux exercer ton métier avec plus de liberté et déplafonner tes revenus ?Dans cet épisode je donne la parole a un docteur solopreneur qui a osé scalé pour soigner plus (et gagner plus).
The Freelance Crew answer the Colbert Questionnaire... Theme music “Catchy Comedy Jazz” from purple-planet.com Find our gaming livestreams at https://www.twitch.tv/critribbit 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/
>> Accéder à la formation Stratégie PersonaRediffusion d'un des épisodes les plus écoutés du Podcast du MarketingEst-ce qu'il n'y a que les réseaux sociaux pour nous donner de la visibilité ? Est-on vraiment obligé de produire toujours plus de contenu et de partager notre vie personnelle ? Vous vous en doutez, si j'en fait un épisode c'est que la réponse est non bien sûr! Dans cet épisode je vous explique pourquoi il ne faut surtout pas tout miser sur les réseaux sociaux et je vous donne 6 stratégies à mettre en place pour vous rendre visible en vous passant d'eux. Autres épisodes qui pourraient vous plaire : Vendre grâce aux réseaux sociaux avec le responsable marketing de FacebookEmailing, les secrets de la reine du marketing Amy PorterfieldConstruire sa mailing list avec les réseaux sociaux —————
Tu es avocat, médecin, profession libérale ou fonction réglementée et tu veux exercer ton métier avec plus de liberté et déplafonner tes revenus ? Dans cet épisode je donne la parole a un docteur solopreneur qui a osé scalé pour soigner plus (et gagner plus).