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In this episode, Luke Hessler gets radically real about losing everything and rebuilding faster using the only assets no one can take: mindset, skills, and relationships. We dig into personal branding for any personality (yes, introverts), the “one post a day for a year” muscle, turning your warm network into real leads (today), and scaling without employees by fixing fulfillment first and systemizing customer acquisition. It's gritty, generous, and wildly practical.FAQs From The EpisodeI'm introverted. Can I really build a personal brand without being on camera all day? Yes. A personal brand is just your authentic offline reputation, online. If video drains you, lead with thoughtful written posts, frameworks, and slow-paced explanations. The people who think like you will prefer it. Pick one platform, post once daily for a year, and use simple content buckets (e.g., Expertise, Process, Personal). Watch engagement to see what lands, then iterate.I need leads fast on a tiny budget. What should I do this week? Start with your warm network. Make a handwritten (or spreadsheet) list of every relevant contact and call them. Offer a small “beta” program to a few ideal clients for free in exchange for a testimonial, a case study, and 1–2 introductions. Measure it like math: if 1 in 10 says “yes,” and you need 5 clients, make 50 quality outreaches. Don't overcomplicate. Sort for the “ready now,” not convince the “not now.”How do I scale without hiring employees and avoid burning out? Fix fulfillment first. Ensure partners/vendors can handle increased volume so new sales don't create churn. Then systemize customer acquisition (choose one core motion: landing page + traffic, affiliates, or cold outbound that sets appointments). Expect a short initial sprint (the jet uses 80% of fuel on takeoff), then automate/outsourcing what worked: repurpose posts, templatize outreach, use software or reliable vendors. Choose a sustainable cadence over heroics.
What's the best schedule for illustrators? How do you choose your materials? What keeps you motivated? Anthony Wheeler, Samantha Cotterill, and Lee White tackle their most commonly asked questions and pepper in time-tested advice. 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.
In Part 1, Caroline quit her underpaid factory job to run her freelance biz full-time. But what happened next? This episode is where it *really* gets juicy. Caroline opens up about the exact moment she raised her rate to $65/hour—and how terrifying it felt to say it out loud. She nearly backed down. She literally shook through the call. But she did it anyway. And now? She's getting clients directly from LinkedIn, turning down work that doesn't fit, and building a business that finally *feels* good. If you've ever been scared AF to charge more, set boundaries, or step into your power—this episode is for you.Resources:020: The Step by Step Guide to Fabric Sourcing for Your Fashion Brand (with low minimums) with Jay Arbetman266: From Self-Doubt and a Factory Job to Freelance Biz Owner: Caroline's One-Year TransformationAbout Caroline:Caroline Kuhlman is a sample maker who specializes in collaborating with pattern makers to bring designs from 2D concepts to real-life garments—faster than factories can. Through her hands-on process, clients gain valuable insights that help prevent costly production mistakes. Caroline loves bringing the tech pack, pattern, and materials together for the first time—and proudly calls herself a sewing nerd at your service.Connect with Caroline:Email her at raconteur@caroinekuhlman.comCheck out her websiteFollow on Instagram Connect on LinkedIn Download my Freelance Price List just for fashion (it's free!): sewheidi.com/price
After completing his first triathlon, Pete shares with Jen some learning that he found in training, and while swimming, biking, and running.Specifically, in this episode Jen and Pete talk about:Why is there power in acting as if?How might we more actively encourage and appreciate each other?What does it mean to taper?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/).
Flying is kind of a nightmare right now. Even though Pittsburgh International isn't on the list of airports that need to cut flights during the government shutdown, it could still be harder to get your destination. If all this has you rethinking your air travel plans, now is a great time to consider a staycation. Freelance journalist Aakanksha Agarwal and City Cast contributor Meg St-Esprit join host Megan Harris to make the case for booking a room in your own city, share some of their favorite staycation spots, and help you plan the perfect itinerary. Check out Aakanksha's roundup of historic staycation spots in City Paper. Learn more about the sponsors of this November 10th episode: Fulton Commons Heinz History Center Pittsburgh Opera City Theatre Babbel - Get up to 55% off at Babbel.com/CITYCAST Become a member of City Cast Pittsburgh at membership.citycast.fm. Want more Pittsburgh news? Sign up for our daily morning Hey Pittsburgh newsletter. We're on Instagram @CityCastPgh. Text or leave us a voicemail at 412-212-8893. Interested in advertising with City Cast? Find more info here.
James makes his 17th appearance on the podcast to talk about the previous and upcoming Freelance wrestling shows! He gives his insight into the matches and comments on his role in disrupting the tag team division. Plus! We end the show with Freelance wrestling trivia.
Adrie and Kaeviir visit an old friend and find the person living in Castle Ravenloft. 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/
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Tu en as marre de galérer seul·e dans ton coin, de ne pas savoir comment scaler ton activité ou de te sentir perdu·e entre toutes les stratégies que tu vois passer ?Dans cet épisode collector, je t'ouvre les portes de l'Incubateur Solopreneur et te dévoile tout ce qui t'attend en 2026 : les nouveaux formats, les outils concrets, les accompagnements personnalisés, et surtout comment cet incubateur va t'aider à construire ton business pas à pas, sans te cramer.Au programme :
In this week's episode of the Join Us in France Travel Podcast, Annie Sargent talks with immigration lawyer Daniel Tostado and guests Brenna and Jeff, a couple exploring how to make their dream of moving to France a reality. Listen to this episode ad-free They dive deep into what the Talent Visa France really is, how it differs from the Freelance Visa for France, and which one makes the most sense depending on your work situation. Daniel explains the legal side in plain language — who qualifies, how long each visa lasts, what documents you'll need, and what kind of income you must show. Brenna and Jeff share the emotional and practical side of the story — the excitement, the stress, and the paperwork. They also talk about their motivation for starting fresh in France, what they've learned along the way, and why learning French is more important than most people think. If you've ever wondered how to work remotely from France, apply for a digital nomad visa, or move abroad for a slower, more meaningful lifestyle, this episode will give you a clear, honest picture of what it takes. Annie and her guests make complex information easy to understand and relatable, whether you're planning a move or just curious about life in France. Subscribe to the Join Us in France Travel Podcast on your favorite podcast app, on Spotify, or on YouTube — and get practical tips, inspiring stories, and expert advice about traveling and living in France. More episodes about moving to France Table of Contents for this Episode [00:00:15] Introduction [00:00:32] Today on the podcast [00:01:06] Podcast supporters [00:02:06] Magazine segment [00:02:52] Guests Welcome [00:03:51] Daniel's Journey and Expertise [00:04:55] Brenna and Jeff's Background [00:05:46] What difficulties are they facing? [00:05:58] Passeport Talent [00:07:10] Talent Passport Visa Details [00:09:15] Financial Requirements and Project Proposal [00:18:27] Alternative Visa Options [00:19:59] Visa Application Process and Considerations [00:25:04] Talent Spouse Visa [00:28:33] Bringing over dependents over 18 [00:30:21] Understanding the 90-Day Rule in France [00:31:29] Importance of Learning French [00:32:58] Challenges of Opening a French Bank Account [00:34:30] Does France Like Online Banks? [00:35:40] Visa Requirements and Proof of Address [00:36:56] French Language Proficiency for Visas and Citizenship [00:40:03] Political and Social Considerations for Moving to France [00:42:31] Healthcare and Taxes in France [00:44:14] Bilateral tax treaty between France and America [00:47:28] Final Thoughts and Services Offered [00:51:20] Thank you Patrons [00:52:28] VoiceMap Tours Reviews [00:53:43] Social Media Presence and Group Management [00:56:31] Paris Catacombs Renovation Update [00:59:54] Next week on the podcast [01:00:15] Copyright
Tu passes tes soirées sur tes missions clients au lieu de développer ton business ? Tu refuses des clients parce que tu n'as plus de temps ? Tu galères avec 15 outils différents qui ne communiquent pas entre eux ? Tu rêves de scaler mais tu ne sais pas par où commencer ?Dans cet épisode, je te révèle les 10 outils qui m'ont fait passer de freelance épuisée à 2K€/mois à solopreneure (350K€/an).Des outils concrets, testés et approuvés, qui te feront gagner un max de temps (et multiplier tes revenus).⚙️ Ma stack complète de 100 outils (avec codes promos exclusifs) : https://leboard.systeme.io/stacksolopreneurAu programme :▪️ 00:00 - Sans ces outils, je serais encore bloquée à 2K€/mois ▪️ 00:48 - Les 3 outils qui ont multiplié ma rentabilité par 10 ▪️ 03:24 - Comment je crée des produits à 350K€ sans développeur ▪️ 07:29 - Les 2 outils qui font de moi une machine à contenu ▪️ 11:03 - L'outil qui gère ma communauté de 300+ membres en autopilotVoir l'épisode en vidéo pour avoir un aperçu des outils : https://youtu.be/fxbLtdRjOl4
Tu rêves de revenus récurrents mais tu ne sais pas par où commencer ? Tu te demandes comment transformer ton expertise en communauté payante qui génère un chiffre d'affaires stable, sans te cramer ?Dans cette mini-série, je reçois Jolhane Leite, solopreneur qui a créé sa propre communauté "UnlockM" pour les Chief Marketing Officers et génère aujourd'hui 120k€ de chiffre d'affaires avec son membership.Au programme :
LOST IN TRANSLATOR—There are more than 7,000 languages in the world and there's a good chance that you don't speak or read most of them. Being an English-language speaker is, among other things, a huge privilege in this multilingual world because while it may not be the most widely spoken first language, English is the language that is most widely spoken.There's a chance that you can get by in English almost everywhere. And so English speakers tend not to learn other languages. To their detriment. (And to the resentment of others. But that's another story.)Not all of the world's 7,000 languages are robust enough to support their own media. But guess what—there's a lot of media in this world that isn't created in English. Enter Translator, a magazine of translated journalism and reportage from around the world for, “the open-minded and the language-curious.”And in a world where much of our media is controlled by fewer and fewer people, this kind of wider view of what others are saying and thinking is, perhaps, more necessary than ever. Maybe the only surprising thing about Translator is that it wasn't created … sooner.”—This episode is made possible by our friends at Freeport Press. A production of Magazeum LLC ©2021–2025
Tu rêves de revenus récurrents mais tu ne sais pas par où commencer ? Tu te demandes comment transformer ton expertise en communauté payante qui génère un chiffre d'affaires stable, sans te cramer ?Dans cette mini-série, je reçois Jolhane Leite, solopreneur qui a créé sa propre communauté "UnlockM" pour les Chief Marketing Officers et génère aujourd'hui 120k€ de chiffre d'affaires avec son membership.Au programme :
Policy headwinds are rising, but the work still needs doing. In this episode of the HRchat Podcast, host Bill Banham sits down with Pavel Shynkarenko, founder of Mellow, to unpack the ripple effects of proposed H-1B and L-1 visa reforms—and a possible 25% outsourcing levy—on the global freelance and contractor economy.Pavel has spent more than 20 years in financial and HR technology, building platforms that help freelancers access fair pay, benefits, and social protections on par with employees. He brings a pragmatic, data-informed view of how these policy changes could reshape the cost calculus for U.S. employers, HR leaders, and cross-border teams in 2025 and beyond.Together, Bill and Pavel explore how tightening U.S. visa policies could unintentionally accelerate the shift toward remote-first and distributed workforces. When companies face rising administrative costs or talent shortages at home, they often turn to Employer of Record (EOR) and Contractor of Record (COR) models to stay compliant while continuing to access top talent worldwide. Pavel walks through the hidden math behind total landed cost—how everything from currency fluctuations to social contributions can alter hiring decisions—and why the real bottleneck isn't policy, but supply: there simply aren't enough local workers to replace the global freelance engine that powers innovation.The conversation then turns to platform evolution. Legacy marketplaces once promised cheaper rates through mass competition, but that model no longer serves enterprise needs. Today, trust, verified track records, and long-term fit matter far more. Pavel explains how Mellow is redefining the space by using AI and behavioral data to connect companies with freelancers they're statistically more likely to succeed with—based on shared networks, past project outcomes, and verified credentials. This AI-first approach also simplifies complex backend tasks such as KYC, tax, and payments across 100+ countries, giving HR teams one compliance-ready platform to manage their distributed workforce.Bill and Pavel also compare U.S. protectionist trends with Europe's fragmented response. Some countries, especially those with aging populations and shrinking workforces, may loosen immigration for high-skill talent, while others tighten entry. The result? A global balancing act where companies must blend onshore, nearshore, and offshore strategiesSupport the showFeature Your Brand on the HRchat PodcastThe HRchat show has had 100,000s of downloads and is frequently listed as one of the most popular global podcasts for HR pros, Talent execs and leaders. It is ranked in the top ten in the world based on traffic, social media followers, domain authority & freshness. The podcast is also ranked as the Best Canadian HR Podcast by FeedSpot and one of the top 10% most popular shows by Listen Score. Want to share the story of how your business is helping to shape the world of work? We offer sponsored episodes, audio adverts, email campaigns, and a host of other options. Check out packages here. Follow us on LinkedIn Subscribe to our newsletter Check out our in-person events
J'ai découvert une faille spatio-temporelle dans ma façon de bosser. Elle s'ouvre pile au moment où j'arrive (par miracle!) à prendre de l'avance dans la production du podcast… et paf : je perds tous mes repères. Je t'explique pourquoi je rêve d'anticipation… tout en étant incapable d'en profiter quand ça arrive. Bon, j'ai vraiment du mal à expliquer ce phénomène étrange (même si je pense que c'est lié à ma difficulté à me projeter, dont je parle dans la Minute Marine #138 – “Vision 2030”). Et toi, tu arrives à prendre de l'avance sur ton boulot? À te motiver pour quelque chose qui se passera dans plus de deux mois ? À tenir le cap sans deadline ultra pressante ? (Pour me répondre, envoie-moi un mp sur Linkedin
If you thought SEO was complicated…meet its AI-powered cousin.In this episode, Carly and Joe break down the buzzword that dominated INBOUND, AEO (AI Engine Optimization), and explain what it actually means for solopreneurs. Spoiler: it's not about gaming algorithms or chasing clicks. It's about making sure your voice, ideas, and frameworks show up when AI tools like ChatGPT, Perplexity, and Google Gemini answer your audience's questions.You'll learn:What AEO really is (and what it isn't)The small tweaks that help your content stand out in AI search resultsWhy clarity > cleverness in your copyAnd why human connection still beats machine optimization every timeIf you've ever wondered how to future-proof your visibility without losing your authenticity, this one's for you.FAQs From The EpisodeWhat's the difference between SEO and AEO, and do I really need both? SEO helps search engines (like Google) find you. AEO helps AI engines (like ChatGPT or Perplexity) understand and surface your content. While SEO is still valuable, AEO focuses more on structure, clarity, and credibility signals that make AI choose you as the source when answering questions. You don't need to overhaul everything. Just start optimizing for both audiences: humans and machines.I'm a coach/consultant/service provider. Does AEO even matter for me? For most solopreneurs, relationships and referrals still drive the majority of business. But AEO is a long-term play. If someone asks an AI tool, “Who's the best productivity coach for solopreneurs?” or “What's the SMOOTH method?”—you want your name, content, or frameworks to appear. It's not urgent, but it's smart to start now so you're discoverable later.What's one simple AEO tweak I can make today? Add an FAQ section (like this!) to your website or blog posts. AI scrapes well-structured Q&A content, and it's one of the easiest ways to signal authority. Bonus tip: use clear, direct language over clever wording. AI prioritizes clarity, and so do readers.
L'IA s'impose dans le marketing, mais comment l'utiliser vraiment ? Ni gadget, ni menace, c'est un levier puissant… à condition de savoir à quel niveau jouer. Marjolaine Grondin, précurseur de l'IA en France, nous partage sa « pyramide de l'IA » : trois étapes concrètes pour intégrer l'intelligence artificielle dans son quotidien professionnel sans perdre son authenticité.Vous pouvez suivre Marjolaine sur LinkedIn ou rejoindre son Bootcamp IA. ---------------
Tu rêves de revenus récurrents mais tu ne sais pas par où commencer ? Tu te demandes comment transformer ton expertise en communauté payante qui génère un chiffre d'affaires stable, sans te cramer ?Dans cette mini-série, je reçois Jolhane Leite, solopreneur qui a créé sa propre communauté "UnlockM" pour les Chief Marketing Officers et génère aujourd'hui 120k€ de chiffre d'affaires avec son membership.Au programme :
As freelancers, we want to help our clients succeed — but where's the line between great service and doing too much? In this week's episode of The Freelancer's Tea Break, I'm chatting about: ☕ Setting healthy boundaries (and sticking to them!)
Aujourd'hui, Minute Marine spéciale : on se jette des fleurs. Je te reparle de l'engagement que je porte à travers le podcast (j'avais déjà commencé à poser tout ça dans la Minute Marine #180) — et je reviens sur l'une des choses que j'essaie de faire ici : - dégommer un max de tes questionnements, de tes doutes, - réduire l'incertitude - et favoriser le partage d'expériences entre solo-entrepreneur·es. Bon, et toi ? Tu as l'impression de contribuer à sauver le monde ? Ou de faire ta petite toutouille dans ton coin ? (Pour me répondre, envoie-moi un mp sur Linkedin
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Have you ever hesitated to push back on a client's “non-negotiable” contract — even when something didn't feel right?For freelance medical writers, contracts can be one of the most intimidating parts of running a business. Between indemnity clauses, “work made for hire” language, and shifting risk to the writer, it's easy to feel powerless. In this episode, legal strategist Brionna Ned (The Lawless Lawyer) breaks down how to approach contract negotiations with confidence — so you can protect your work, your income, and your peace of mind. You'll learn how to:Identify and communicate your leverage points — the non-negotiables that protect your business.Decode intimidating legal terms like indemnity and work made for hire in plain language.Reframe contract negotiation from a high-stakes confrontation into a collaborative conversation about creating a fair working relationship.Press play to discover how to build contract confidence, reduce risk, and negotiate terms that support a thriving medical writing business.Connect with Brionna The Lawless LawyerInstagramThreads LinkedIn Mentioned in this episode:Alliance AlmanacLinkedIn Live AMAThis podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Podtrac - https://analytics.podtrac.com/privacy-policy-gdrp
Tu rêves de revenus récurrents mais tu ne sais pas par où commencer ? Tu te demandes comment transformer ton expertise en communauté payante qui génère un chiffre d'affaires stable, sans te cramer ?Dans cette mini-série, je reçois Jolhane Leite, solopreneur qui a créé sa propre communauté "UnlockM" pour les Chief Marketing Officers et génère aujourd'hui 120k€ de chiffre d'affaires avec son membership.Au programme :
“J'ai commencé par participer à des événements. Pas pour vendre, juste pour voir ce que les gens comprenaient de ce que je racontais.” Diane ✒️ Le thème de ce nouvel épisode : Valider que notre expertise peut intéresser… et trouver preneur. ✨ Mon invitée pour en parler : Diane, experte en linguistique appliquée au monde du travail, aujourd'hui freelance et formatrice. Quand Diane quitte l'Éducation nationale pour se lancer en indépendante, elle n'a qu'une certitude : son expertise est solide. Mais elle doute de son potentiel commercial. Est-ce que les entreprises verront l'intérêt de sa spécialité ? Est-ce qu'elle pourra en vivre ? Deux ans plus tard, les signaux sont au vert. Ses offres sont claires, son positionnement reconnu, ses clients arrivent. Elle partage dans cet épisode toutes les étapes qui l'ont menée à cette évolution.
What do travel, recording technology, and illustration have in common? Lee White, Samantha Cotterill, and Anthony Wheeler explore how new (and sometimes uncomfortable) experiences expand your skills and feed your creative bank account. 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 noodle on the question, what if every week was Shark Week (i.e. what if we stopped tying conventional constraints to enjoying the things we love or want to accomplish)?Specifically, in this episode Jen and Pete talk about:Why might we link certain constraints to tasks we want to accomplish?How might we commit to our goals in non-traditional ways?What is Jen going to do more of, regardless of the time of year? And Pete?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 Design Minimind - Accepting Applications NOW OPEN! - Apply Here.___This week, I had a past Design Minimind student Shani of Shani Jay Creative on to talk about her experience in the program and how much of an impact it had on her business and the revenue goals she hit and surpassed! We talk about the importance of confidence, going all in, proper mindset, and strategic investments in building a sustainable and profitable design & web business.Guest Name: Shani JosefovitsGuest Website: shanijaycreative.comGuest IG: @shanijaycreativeReclaim Your Brand in 15 days: Sign up here.Links:The Design Minimind - Applications NOW OPEN! - Apply Here.Download my FREE Creative Direction Figma Template (includes 4 audio trainings as well)Get 30% off of your HoneyBook subscription - The CRM I use in my studio.*Enjoy 1 month of Showit FREE with my code “HelloJune” when you sign up.*Earn $100 after you run your first payroll with Gusto, my payroll and compliance software.*Get 50% off your first year of Flodesk, my email marketing software.**Some are affiliate links which means I may earn a commission.Connect With Us:Our Free Facebook CommunityOur WebsitePodcast InstagramHello June Creative InstagramThe Design MinimindJoin The Creative Diaries (my email list)Tags: designer, design, brand design, brand identity design, design studio, design business, graphic design, brand designer, better podcast, brand designer podcast, logo design, brand identity design
Freelancing offers freedom, but it can also lead to working more hours than ever before. In this episode of Freelance to Founder, Preston and AJ dive deep into a listener's struggle with time management, offering practical strategies for freelancers feeling overwhelmed and overworked. Support our show sponsors -> https://freelancetofounder.com/sponsors Submit your own question -> https://freelancetofounder.com/ask Connect with AJ -> https://www.youtube.com/@ajcassataofficial https://www.linkedin.com/in/ajcassata/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
What happens when a bartender from New York gets hit by a car, and ends up building a $350 million real estate empire? Jason Yarusi joins The Aspiring Solopreneur to share how that wake-up call sparked his Live 100 mindset, a simple yet powerful framework for breaking patterns, building momentum, and magnifying results. From redefining success to fighting perfectionism, Jason gets real about how self-awareness, consistent action, and gratitude can completely reshape your life and business.FAQs From The ShowWhat exactly is the “Live 100” framework?Live 100 is Jason Yarusi's three-part system, Break, Build, and Magnify, for creating lasting change. You start by breaking habits that no longer serve you, then build meaningful rituals through consistent, intentional action, and finally magnify your growth by inspiring others and compounding small wins over time.Jason talks a lot about self-awareness. How can solopreneurs strengthen it? He recommends honest reflection without judgment (notice how you're showing up in moments of stress and identify which “version” of yourself is leading the way). Then ask: How would the version of me who's already achieved my goals respond right now? Over time, that awareness shifts both mindset and behavior.What does Jason mean by taking action over perfection? Perfection is just a fancy form of procrastination. Jason urges solopreneurs to take one small step, because movement creates momentum. Every step reveals new information, while inaction keeps you stuck. As he puts it, “Most people think they're jumping off a building when really, they're just stepping off a curb.”
Big Idea archaeologist Pranav Kale joined me on Ditching Hourly for a reverse interview about my journey to the center of the solar system.Chapters(00:00) - Introduction and Guest Welcome (00:39) - Pranav's Evolution and Current Focus (03:01) - Jonathan's Epiphany on Hourly Billing (06:26) - The Trust Fracture in Hourly Billing (07:45) - Jonathan's Problem-Solving Journey (16:59) - The Move to Rhode Island and Finding the Solution (22:38) - Implementing Value-Based Pricing (26:30) - Content Creation and Teaching Others (30:35) - Understanding Business Personality Types (31:08) - The Journey to Writing a Book (31:56) - Transitioning to Advisory Roles (32:37) - The Impact of the iPhone Announcement (33:37) - Responsive Web Design and Consulting (35:46) - Facing Criticism and Adjusting Messaging (39:50) - Finding the Central Theme (53:06) - The Importance of Differentiation (59:53) - Concluding Thoughts and Advice ----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!
Tu rêves de revenus récurrents mais tu ne sais pas par où commencer ? Tu te demandes comment transformer ton expertise en communauté payante qui génère un chiffre d'affaires stable, sans te cramer ?Dans cette mini-série, je reçois Jolhane Leite, solopreneur qui a créé sa propre communauté "UnlockM" pour les Chief Marketing Officers et génère aujourd'hui 120k€ de chiffre d'affaires avec son membership.Au programme :
Je te raconte une discussion avec une collègue de coworking qui m'a parlé de ses offres “pré-packagées”. Une idée simple : ne pas repartir de zéro à chaque mission, et construire progressivement des bases réutilisables. Elle y gagne du temps, elle forme plus facilement son équipe, et elle améliore sa rentabilité. Et je me suis dit que ça valait le coup de t'en parler. Est-ce que toi aussi, tu pré-packages déjà certaines choses sans le formaliser ? Tu crois que tu pourrais aller un peu plus loin là-dedans ? (Pour me répondre, envoie-moi un mp sur Linkedin
Shirts, long sleeves, and hoodies are back for a limited time! This batch has the podcast logo on the back and on the front is a simple name tag saying "Dental Technician". Be proud of what you do and show the WORLD that we exist. Shirts on sale until November 8, 2025. As always 100% of the profits go towards the Foundation For Dental Laboratory Technology (https://dentallabfoundation.org/)! https://www.bonfire.com/its-all-in-the-name160/ This week, Elvis and Barb cross the globe to chat with the legendary Marc Rondeau—a Sydney-based dental technician, educator, and yes, nightclub DJ. From being one of 30 accepted out of 300 applicants into Australia's only dental tech program, to running one of the country's top labs, Marc's journey is packed with hard work, humor, and heart. He shares how a near-fatal car accident—and the brain tumor it uncovered—completely reshaped his perspective on work-life balance, pushing him to give back through teaching and advocacy. Now the Vice President of the Australian Dental Technicians Association (https://www.australiandentaltechnicians.com.au/), Marc talks about the fight to keep technicians recognized, the shift from analog to CAD/CAM, and why he believes every tech should know how to “wax before they CAD.” * Dental Labs—The Ivoclar (https://www.ivoclar.com/en_us) Flash Sale Is On! * From November 3rd to 14th, Ivoclar is bringing you unbeatable deals on the equipment that will set your lab up for success in 2026. * Upgrade your mill, your furnace, or expand your workflow—and save big while doing it! * Plus, when you purchase a milling machine (https://www.ivoclar.com/en_us/products/product-list?page=1&limit=12&filters=%5B%7B%22id%22%3A%22professions%22%2C%22advancedFilter%22%3Afalse%2C%22values%22%3A%5B%22Lab%22%5D%7D%2C%7B%22id%22%3A%22categories%22%2C%22advancedFilter%22%3Afalse%2C%22value%22%3A%22Digital%20Equipment%22%7D%5D), you'll get delivery, installation, and training—all included. That means your lab will be production-ready from day one. * But hurry—these savings vanish after November 14th! * Contact your Ivoclar sales rep today and power up your lab for the year ahead. The right CAM software can completely transform your lab's workflow — and no one understands that better than FOLLOW-ME! Technology (https://www.follow-me-tech.com/), creators of hyperDENT (https://www.follow-me-tech.com/hyperdent/#product_overview). That's why Roland DGA (https://www.rolanddga.com/applications/dental-cad-cam) has partnered with FOLLOW-ME! North America to offer the Roland DGA x hyperDENT Bundle for their DWX-53D series mills. This collaboration gives labs optimized performance, smoother milling, and incredible efficiency gains — with some users reporting up to two hours saved per case cycle without sacrificing quality. And here's the best part: Roland is making this available to everyone through a hyperDENT trade-in promo for existing users. It's the perfect opportunity to upgrade your CAM and take full advantage of the technology you already have. Plus, Nowak Dental Supplies (https://www.nowakdental.com/) is participating in the promotion and adding an exclusive bonus for NOLA Lab Fest attendees: the Multiple Instances feature at no additional cost. Don't miss your chance to see the difference in person! Join Jordan Greenberg — the “hyperDENT dude” himself — at NOLA Lab Fest, November 7–8 (https://www.nolalabfest.com/), and discover how CAM can redefine what your Roland mill can do. Special Guest: Marc Rondeau.
The party arrives in Vallaki, Adrie tours a garden, Rayne gets to know the locals, and Kaeviir meets up with Bluggard. 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/
Axel Kaletka nous dévoile comment utiliser le framework des 3C (Cornerstone Content, Core Content, Cut Content) pour créer et distribuer du contenu de manière efficace.Vous pouvez retrouver Axel sur LinkedIn ou sur son site.Autres épisodes qui pourraient vous plaire : Comment faire connaître votre podcast Etre efficace avec The One Thing---------------
Tu rêves de revenus récurrents mais tu ne sais pas par où commencer ? Tu te demandes comment transformer ton expertise en communauté payante qui génère un chiffre d'affaires stable, sans te cramer ?Dans cette mini-série, je reçois Jolhane Leite, solopreneur qui a créé sa propre communauté "UnlockM" pour les Chief Marketing Officers et génère aujourd'hui 120k€ de chiffre d'affaires avec son membership.Au programme :
On se lance en freelance ou solopreneur pour être libre et profiter de la vie. Et pourtant, on subit - et parfois même - on recherche la souffrance de l'entrepreneuriat.Dans ce nouvel épisode de Solo Nation on parle hustle culture, souffrance et kiff avec 3 solopreneurs à 6 ou 7 chiffres qui n'ont pas peur de parler vrai :▪️ Adrien Tornier : un pâtissier devenu entrepreneur, qui se levait à 3h du mat' pour bosser et qui a démarré à 11/10 sur l'échelle de la souffrance▪️ Emmanuelle Patry : fondatrice de Social Media Expert, qui vient d'expérimenter un mois entier en mode slowpreneuriat pour en finir avec les crises d'angoisse▪️ Et Aline Bartoli (aka TheBBoost) : notre coach business nationale préférée (passionnée, mais un peu maso parfois ?)Zone de confort, burn-out, crises d'angoisse... on te partage nos erreurs, nos prises de conscience... et nos meilleurs tips pour ne pas sacrifier ta santé pour la performance.
Brian Lloyd, Freelance entertainment journalist and broadcaster, and Sarina Bellisimo, Broadcaster and entertainment journalist review the best of this week's TV and cinema.
Tu rêves de faire ton premier million mais tu te sens bloqué mentalement ? Tu as l'impression que c'est réservé aux autres et que tu n'y arriveras jamais ?Dans cet épisode, je reçois Aline Bartoli (aka TheBBoost), coach business et créatrice du podcast "J'peux pas, j'ai business" et qui a atteint plusieurs fois le million d'euros de chiffre d'affaires.Au programme :
Send us a textRyan Stevenson is a versatile mechanical engineer whose career spans high-profile tech companies, outdoor gear innovators, and entrepreneurial ventures. After earning his Master's degree in Mechanical Engineering from Boise State University, Ryan launched into product development roles that combined advanced CAD, manufacturing engineering, and user-focused design.He contributed to Apple's Vision Products Group, where he helped shape the Vision Pro by developing complex surfaces and leading the design of components in the Light Seal system. Earlier, at Cascade Designs, Ryan worked on next-generation Thermarest products, applying his technical expertise to foam development and manufacturing challenges. At Werner Paddles, he engineered advanced composite paddles and tooling, bringing efficiency improvements to production while driving performance in outdoor equipment.Ryan's entrepreneurial side came alive with Realtime Adventure Data, where he co-founded the company and led development of the Lyte Probe, a device designed to help backcountry skiers better assess avalanche risk. He thrives at the intersection of rapid prototyping, design for manufacturability, and customer-driven problem solving.Most recently, Ryan founded the Boise Hardware Meetup, building community for engineers, designers, and makers in Idaho. As a freelance engineer through Syzygy Design, he now partners with companies ranging from startups to established manufacturers, offering expertise in CAD modeling, mechanical architecture, DFM/DFA, and full product development cycles. His career reflects not only technical depth but also a passion for leadership, collaboration, and bridging the gap between industrial design and scalable manufacturing. LINKS:Guest LinkedIn: Ryan Stevenson - Boise Hardware Meetup | LinkedInGuest website: https://ryanstevenson.xyz/ Aaron Moncur, hostAbout Being An Engineer The Being An Engineer podcast is a repository for industry knowledge and a tool through which engineers learn about and connect with relevant companies, technologies, people resources, and opportunities. We feature successful mechanical engineers and interview engineers who are passionate about their work and who made a great impact on the engineering community. The Being An Engineer podcast is brought to you by Pipeline Design & Engineering. Pipeline partners with medical & other device engineering teams who need turnkey equipment such as cycle test machines, custom test fixtures, automation equipment, assembly jigs, inspection stations and more. You can find us on the web at www.teampipeline.us
AN ELEGY FOR THE ELITE—Michael Grynbaum is a correspondent for The New York Times, where he has covered media, politics, and culture for 18 years. He's reported on three presidential campaigns, two New York City mayors—they're always so boring—and the transformation of the media world in the Trump era. He lives in Manhattan and he's a graduate of Harvard.His first book, Empire of the Elite: Inside Condé Nast, the Media Dynasty that Reshaped America, was published by Simon & Schuster in June, 2025. In the book, Michael chronicles the origins of the company, its go-go boom days in the eighties and nineties, and its more recent post-print transformation into whatever Condé Nast is these days. We'll figure that out later.Michael's bestseller captured a lot of attention when it was published—it's a bestseller and it's the latest in the line of books by and about Condé Nast magazine makers—full of great anecdotes and good stories. The kind of stuff we love here on Print Is Dead (Long Live Print!), and it's extremely readable.—This episode is made possible by our friends at Commercial Type and Freeport Press. A production of Magazeum LLC ©2021–2025
Tu rêves de faire ton premier million mais tu te sens bloqué mentalement ? Tu as l'impression que c'est réservé aux autres et que tu n'y arriveras jamais ?Dans cet épisode, je reçois Aline Bartoli (aka TheBBoost), coach business et créatrice du podcast "J'peux pas, j'ai business" et qui a atteint plusieurs fois le million d'euros de chiffre d'affaires.Au programme :
Prince Andrew will be stripped of all his titles, Buckingham Palace has confirmed, and will now be known as Andrew Mountbatten Windsor. King Charles made the unprecedented statement last night, that he will no longer be able to live on the crown estate, and instead will move to a property on the Sandringham Estate. It follows mounting pressure over a string of scandals, the most damaging being Andrew's relationship with the paedophile financier Jeffrey Epstein and alleged sexual abuse of Virginia Giuffre. Freelance journalist Alice Cockerell is here to discuss the fallout. And in part two, The Standard's Head of Culture Martin Robinson joins us to review Florence & The Machine's new album Everybody Scream. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode of Freelance to Founder, we dive deep into the art of finding your niche, exploring practical strategies for designers and content creators navigating the complex world of freelance work. Preston and Christine break down the myths about specialization and offer invaluable insights for finding your unique professional path. Support our show sponsors -> https://freelancetofounder.com/sponsors Submit your own question -> https://freelancetofounder.com/ask Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Wouldn't it be nice if your business could just stay perfect forever: same clients, same income, same flow? Yeah… we wish! 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.What 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.
Jake Parker is back from tabling at New York Comic Con; was it worth it? Crunch the numbers, hear the stories, and learn more about the experience alongside Samantha Cotterill and Anthony Wheeler. 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 noodle on the negative aspects of being collegial, and how they might favor challenge instead.Specifically, in this episode Jen and Pete talk about:How might teams align on their why and their goals?What tools might we utilize to introduce more coaching into our work environments?How might feedback be utilized as a way to challenge and brainstorm and fight against FOPO?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/).
If you've ever wondered *how the heck someone actually quits their job to freelance full-time*—this episode is it. Caroline Kuhlman went from working in a sewing factory, filled with doubt about her skills, to running her own thriving freelance fashion business...in just one year. She had no portfolio, no website, and no idea where to start. But she made it happen. In this episode, you'll hear exactly how she did it—and the quiet, powerful steps that helped her finally leave a job that was draining the life out of her.Resources:020: The Step by Step Guide to Fabric Sourcing for Your Fashion Brand (with low minimums) with Jay ArbetmanAbout Caroline:Caroline Kuhlman is a sample maker who specializes in collaborating with pattern makers to bring designs from 2D concepts to real-life garments—faster than factories can. Through her hands-on process, clients gain valuable insights that help prevent costly production mistakes. Caroline loves bringing the tech pack, pattern, and materials together for the first time—and proudly calls herself a sewing nerd at your service.Connect with Caroline:Email her at raconteur@caroinekuhlman.comCheck out her websiteFollow on Instagram Connect on LinkedIn Download my Freelance Price List just for fashion (it's free!): sewheidi.com/price
Live from Salt Lake City, we're here to turn Justin's worst day into the best day ever with the beautiful Kingsbury Hall and some great advice about how to rebrand your grandmas, amusing your bouche, and art heists.Suggested talking points: Recreational Poisoning, Neighbor Cuck Dog, My Christmas Is Inside You, Unaccompanied Crustacean, The Great PeaboBorder Angels: https://www.borderangels.org/