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    The Accidental Entrepreneur
    Overcoming Health Challenges In Business

    The Accidental Entrepreneur

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2025 62:17


    Keywords: disability, business, freelance writing, health challenges, entrepreneurship, personal growth, autoimmune conditions, writing career, self-employment, community support, entrepreneurship, disability, delegation, scheduling, business success, coaching, service-based business, profit psychology, value, nonprofit Summary: In this conversation, Maria Chapman shares her transformative journey from being a teacher to a freelance writer after facing significant health challenges. Diagnosed with CIDP and myasthenia gravis, she navigated the complexities of disability while building a writing career. Maria emphasizes the importance of valuing one's skills, seeking community support, and the necessity of collaboration in entrepreneurship. Her story highlights resilience, adaptability, and the power of pursuing one's passion despite obstacles. In this conversation, Maria Chapman and Mitch Beinhaker discuss the journey of entrepreneurship, particularly focusing on the challenges and strategies for disabled entrepreneurs. They emphasize the importance of finding one's unique strengths, the necessity of delegation, and the significance of scheduling life around priorities. They also explore the dynamics of service-based businesses, the psychology of profit, and the value of recognizing one's worth in the business landscape. The discussion highlights the role of nonprofits in supporting disabled individuals in their entrepreneurial endeavors and the life lessons learned through the entrepreneurial process. Takeaways Maria Chapman shares her journey from teaching to freelance writing. She faced significant health challenges that led to her diagnosis of CIDP and myasthenia gravis. Transitioning to freelance writing allowed her to adapt to her new circumstances. Maria emphasizes the importance of valuing one's skills and charging appropriately for services. She highlights the role of community and support in her entrepreneurial journey. Freelance writing provided a flexible work environment for her health needs. Maria's first writing job was for a parenting blog, which helped her gain confidence. She learned SEO and other skills to enhance her writing business. Collaboration with others has been crucial for her success as a writer. Maria encourages others to seek help and not try to do everything alone. Find your genius and leverage it in business. Delegation is crucial for success, especially for those with disabilities. Scheduling priorities can lead to better work-life balance. Service-based businesses are often more manageable for disabled entrepreneurs. Understanding the psychology of money can motivate better business decisions. It's important to take profits from your business, not just reinvest everything. Valuing your work is essential for sustainable business growth. Nonprofits can play a vital role in supporting disabled entrepreneurs. Life lessons from entrepreneurship can apply to personal growth. Good conversations can lead to valuable insights and connections. Titles From Teacher to Writer: Maria Chapman's Journey Overcoming Health Challenges in Business Sound Bites "I'm a paranoid attorney." "Find your genius." "Money is psychological." Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Background 01:32 Health Challenges and Diagnosis 06:47 Transitioning to Freelance Writing 12:36 Building a Writing Business 17:06 First Clients and Growth 21:30 Learning and Collaboration 27:52 The Importance of Community and Support 30:03 Finding Your Genius 31:22 The Importance of Delegation 32:27 Scheduling for Success 39:18 Supporting Disabled Entrepreneurs 48:05 Service-Based Business Strategies 49:35 The Psychology of Profit 54:16 Valuing Your Work 56:24 Life Lessons from Entrepreneurship

    Print Is Dead. (Long Live Print!)
    Kyle Yoshioka (Editor: Provecho)

    Print Is Dead. (Long Live Print!)

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2025 35:36


    FOOD IS FOR EVERYONE—That meal your grandmother always cooked. Or your mother. Or your father, for that matter. The odors that permeated a kitchen or the entire house. The first taste. The idea of comfort food.So much of who we are and what we remember are about food, sure, but also about place, and most definitely about the person doing the cooking.While many food magazines go beyond food to create the context about the recipes they print, writer and editor Kyle Yoshioka felt they lacked the backstories that make food about more than taste or trends or wine accompaniments. And with no experience in the form, he was part of a team in Portland, Oregon that decided to launch Provecho, a magazine all about the backstories, and especially the culture and communities, behind each and every ingredient that goes into each and every lovingly created dish. And without a single recipe.Provecho, then, is not really a food magazine at all, but a cultural review that uses food as a focal point. It's anthropology that tastes good. One that is, in its own way, creating a community all its own.—This episode is made possible by our friends at Freeport Press. A production of Magazeum LLC ©2021–2025

    La Cohorte, le podcast qui rapproche les freelances
    MM#209 – Boulettes & confessions | relation client, freelance, fail, prospection

    La Cohorte, le podcast qui rapproche les freelances

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2025 6:48


    J'ai fait une boulette récemment avec un client. Rien de grave, mais franchement… j'ai eu honte. Et ça m'a donné envie de créer cette Minute Marine spéciale boulettes : celles qu'on fait tous, qu'on oublie vite (ou pas), et qui nous apprennent souvent un truc.Dans cette MM, je te raconte trois loupés : une histoire de factures oubliées, un rendez-vous raté, et un fail de prospection bien gênant. Le tout, en toute transparence — parce que se marrer de ses boulettes, ça aide à avancer.Et toi, c'était quand ta dernière boulette client ? Tu me racontes ?(Pour me répondre, envoie-moi un mp sur Linkedin 

    The One-Person Business
    247. If You're Not Using Custom GPTs Yet...Start Here!

    The One-Person Business

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2025 11:11


    If you've ever wondered how Joe somehow whips up a custom GPT for literally everything, from content creation to arguing with him when ChatGPT gets too agreeable, this is the episode you've been waiting for. Carly finally asks the question the whole community's been thinking: “How is Joe doing that?” And this time, he actually shows us.Step-by-step.On-screen.In real time.Whether you want a GPT that writes in your brand voice, handles your workflows, or just keeps you honest (looking at you, You're Wrong GPT), Joe breaks down exactly how he builds them: what's easy, what you need to prepare, and what most solopreneurs totally overlook.If you've ever said, “I wish a GPT could do this for me…” Good news: after this episode, it can.FAQs From The EpisodeDo I actually need a paid ChatGPT plan to create my own GPTs?Yes. As Joe explains, GPT creation isn't available on the free plan. You'll need the $20/month subscription to access the “Create” option. The good news? If you use even a handful of AI-powered tasks in your business, you'll easily make that cost back in saved time.What kind of “training material” do I need to upload to build a useful GPT?Think brand voice guides, examples of past content, frameworks you use, instructions you follow, or any assets that show how you want your GPT to think and write. More clarity = better output. You don't need a huge pack of documents, just a few strong examples go a long way.How do I know what kind of GPT I should create for my business?Start with the tasks you repeat constantly or the ones that drain the most time: content creation, email drafts, lead gen messages, customer onboarding, proposals, social captions, etc. If you've ever said, “I wish someone could just do this for me,” that's the perfect candidate for a custom GPT.

    RSA Events
    The Creative Freelancer's Experience

    RSA Events

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2025 86:41


    As the Government looks to appoint a new Freelance Champion for the creative industries we delve into the findings of the latest State of the Nations report from Creative PEC on Arts, Culture and Heritage workforce.Dr Mark Taylor will unveil the findings and plot the freelancer journey in the creative industries. A panel of guests including Yasmin Khan, Director for Individual Practitioners, Arts Council England, Philippa Childs, Deputy General Secretary, of the Broadcasting, Entertainment, Communications and Theatre Union, Amy Tarr, Head of Policy and Public Affairs, Creative UK, and Alexander Jacob, freelance television director, will explore how creative freelancers can be better supported and what the priorities should be for the new government champion. Chaired by Bernard Hay, Head of Policy, Creative PEC. Followed by Q&A and soft drinks reception.The new State of the Nations report, Who stays and who leaves?: Mapping arts, culture and heritage careers, will be released and available to download on the day.The Creative PEC is funded by the AHRC and led by Newcastle University with the RSA.Speakers:Speakers:Yasmin Khan, Director for Individual Practitioners, Arts Council EnglandPhilippa Childs, Head of BectuAmy Tarr, Associate Director, Policy & Research, Creative UKDr Mark Taylor, Research Lead for Arts, Culture and Heritage at Creative PEC, and Senior Lecturer in Quantitative Methods, University of SheffieldAlexander Jacob, Freelance television directorChair:Bernard Hay, Head of Policy, Creative PECDonate to the RSA: https://thersa.co/3ZyPOEaBecome an RSA Events sponsor: https://utm.guru/ueembFollow RSA on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thersaorg/Like RSA on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/theRSAorg/Listen to RSA Events podcasts: https://bit.ly/35EyQYUJoin our Fellowship: https://www.thersa.org/fellowship/join

    Freedom Found Podcast
    213. Why Thinking Like a Freelance Copywriter Is Holding You Back

    Freedom Found Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2025 27:45


    Have you been calling yourself a ‘Freelancer' this whole time? If so, you need to listen to this episode because I'm breaking down the difference between copywriters who think like freelancers and the ones who think like business owners—and why that one shift changes everything about how trapped (or free) you feel in your business. We're getting into it all like → Why taking orders, chasing clients, and trading time for dollars will never give you the freedom you're looking for (even if you're busy and making decent money) Tune in To Learn: The freelancer mindset that's keeping you trapped  What it actually means to think like a business owner  The questions business owners ask that freelancers don't How being around people who already think like business owners accelerates your transformation   Ready to make the shift? Juno enrollment is open through Tuesday, November 25th. Join at krystlechurch.com/juno. Listening after enrollment closed? Join the waitlist and we'll let you know when spots open again.   **********   Like this show? Write a 5-star review — even just one sentence helps us bring you more content each week.    Resources & Follow: → The KC Website: https://krystlechurch.com/  → Get *Probably* The Best Copywriting Newsletter You'll Ever Read: https://krystlechurch.com/copy-classroom  → Follow on IG: https://www.instagram.com/krystle.church 

    Le Podcast du Marketing
    Marketing de la rareté: pourquoi tout le monde veut ce qu'il ne peut pas avoir - Episode 308 - on parle de stratégie digitale et de drop

    Le Podcast du Marketing

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2025 19:49


    Mon partenaire Waalaxy est gratuit jusqu'au 28 novembre et à -50% pour Black Friday. Profitez-en pour transformer Linkedin en machine à leads.Dans cet épisode du Podcast du Marketing, on explore le retour en force de la rareté comme levier stratégique.Dans un marché saturé où l'abondance a fini par uniformiser les expériences, la rareté apporte du relief, de l'émotion et de l'engagement. Vous apprendrez :• Pourquoi la saturation de l'offre a relancé la quête d'exclusivité• Comment la frustration active le désir plutôt que de l'éteindre• Pourquoi les listes d'attente sont devenues un outil de pré-désir incontournable• Comment les drops transforment chaque lancement en événement• De quelle manière la rareté renforce la fidélité et l'attachement émotionnel• Les limites éthiques et les risques d'un usage excessif de la raretéUn épisode essentiel pour comprendre pourquoi les consommateurs veulent précisément ce qu'ils ne peuvent pas avoir… et comment les marques orchestrent ce paradoxe.---------------

    La Cohorte, le podcast qui rapproche les freelances
    MM#208 – Pépite de workbook sur la prospection | prise de contact, relance, prospecter sans spammer

    La Cohorte, le podcast qui rapproche les freelances

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2025 10:59


    Je râle souvent sur LinkedIn, mais parfois l'algorithme me fait une fleur.Il y a quelques semaines, je tombe sur un post de Théo, qui me donne envie de commenter "Guide" et récupérer son workbook sur la prospection.Dans cette MM, je partage ce que j'ai retenu de cette pépite (pour une fois que je prends le temps de lire les contenus que je télécharge

    Le Tilt
    Aloys, 8 ans : “Le but, ce n'est pas le salaire. C'est d'être heureux.”

    Le Tilt

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2025 35:13


    Aujourd'hui, redécouvrez ma conversation avec Aloys, 8 ans, enregistrée début 2025 dans le cadre de ma série "Le travail vue par les enfants".

    La Cohorte, le podcast qui rapproche les freelances
    Piloter sa trésorerie dès les premiers euros avec Albertine – freelance, finances, gestion

    La Cohorte, le podcast qui rapproche les freelances

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2025 25:37


    "La trésorerie, c'est le cœur de la liberté pour les pros. C'est ce qui permet de dire non à un mauvais client, de prendre des vacances, d'investir."Albertine

    3 Point Perspective: The Illustration Podcast
    Why You Should Meet Your Heroes

    3 Point Perspective: The Illustration Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2025 73:04


    Why is in-person connection so important? Jake Parker and Lee White discuss the value of learning from and uplifting other artists in real life as Jake reflects on his takeaways from New York Comic Con.  3 Point Perspective Podcast is sponsored by SVSLearn.com, the place where becoming a great illustrator starts!Click here for this episode's links and show notes.

    The Long and The Short Of It
    373. The Six Points of Focus

    The Long and The Short Of It

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2025 18:34


    This week, Jen teaches Pete her framework of six points of focus, to help grow your career towards your goals.Specifically, in this episode Jen and Pete talk about focus in relationship to:Artistry and Inspiration.Industry Knowledge.Marketing.Mindset.Network Building.Skill and Craft.To hear all episodes and read full transcripts, visit The Long and The Short Of It website: https://thelongandtheshortpodcast.com/.You can subscribe to our Box O' Goodies here (https://thelongandtheshortpodcast.com/) and receive a weekly email full of book and podcast recommendations, quotes, videos, and other interesting things that Jen and Pete are noodling on. To get in touch, send an email to: hello@thelongandtheshortpodcast.com.Learn more about Pete's work here (https://humanperiscope.com/) and Jen's work here (https://jenwaldman.com/).

    The One-Person Business
    246. Stop Sounding Like Everyone Else: The AI Fix You're Not Using

    The One-Person Business

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2025 26:25 Transcription Available


    What happens when the Wild West days of early internet marketing collide with the deeply human side of AI? In this episode, Steven Sakach from aiCMO joins Carly to talk about blending empathy with innovation (yes, even in a world that often feels robotic and copy-and-paste). From his outrageous early-career bidding wars to his BLISS framework (Build Love Into Scalable Systems), Steven shows solopreneurs how AI can actually make your business more human, not less.If you want to use AI without losing your voice, deepen emotional connection with your clients, and build systems infused with purpose (and love), this is your episode.FAQs From The EpisodeHow do I keep my marketing from sounding generic when using AI?The key is anchoring your AI-generated content in your purpose, values, and voice. Stephen's platform (and the approach he recommends) starts with defining your higher purpose — what you actually care about, who you serve, and why you do what you do. When AI has that context, plus your differentiators and brand voice, it stops producing “same-same” results and starts sounding unmistakably like you.How do I use AI without losing authenticity or connection with my audience?You deepen authenticity before you generate content. Ask AI to help you understand your customers' emotional journey — what fears they have, what delights them, what frustrations they experience. Once you understand the emotional landscape, AI can help you create “surprise and delight” moments, strengthen connection, and design experiences that feel personal and human. Authenticity comes from clarity, not from avoiding AI.What systems should I build first if I want to grow but stay true to my values?Stephen suggests starting with BLISS: Build Love Into Scalable Systems. That means creating processes that aren't just efficient, but kind — onboarding steps that lower anxiety, feedback loops that keep you aligned with client needs, and systems that consider impact on people and planet, not just profit. When you systemize kindness and empathy, your values show up consistently, not just when you remember.

    Ditching Hourly
    Shachar Meir - How To Go Solo After 20 Years In Corporate (And What To Expect)

    Ditching Hourly

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2025 54:33


    Solo data advisor Shachar Meir (ex-Meta, ex-PayPal) joined me on Ditching hourly to share the details of his transition from being a manager in massive corporate environments to becoming a successful solo consultant.Chapters (00:00) - Introduction and Guest Welcome (01:05) - Shachar's Professional Background (03:47) - Transition to Solo Entrepreneurship (13:51) - First Steps as a Solopreneur (15:59) - Landing the First Project (20:25) - Facing the Challenges of Solopreneurship (25:11) - Navigating the Steep Learning Curve (26:17) - The Importance of Networking and Mentorship (29:52) - Leveraging LinkedIn for Business Growth (33:25) - The Art of Content Creation (43:18) - Financial Stability and Client Acquisition (51:47) - Final Thoughts and Advice Shachar's LinksLinkedIn Profile » https://www.linkedin.com/in/shacharmeir/YouTube Channel » https://www.youtube.com/@shacharmeir ----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!

    La Cohorte, le podcast qui rapproche les freelances
    MM#207 – Des euros qui tombent sur ton compte tous les mois | abonnement, revenus récurrents, offres freelance

    La Cohorte, le podcast qui rapproche les freelances

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2025 10:41


    Je râle souvent sur LinkedIn, mais parfois l'algorithme me fait une fleur.Là, je suis tombée sur un workbook de Théo, dédié à la prospection.Des messages courts, une logique de campagne, un objectif clair, des relances qui apportent vraiment quelque chose… J'ai pris plein de notes.Dans cette Minute Marine, je partage ce que j'en retiens, ce que je vais garder, et ce que je vais sans doute modifier dans ma propre façon de prospecter.Je mentionne aussi l'interview de Chloé : Prospecter (en s'éclatant) et décrocher les clients de ses rêves.Et toi, c'était quand ton dernier message de prospection ? Tu as écrit quoi dedans ?(Pour me répondre, envoie-moi un mp sur Linkedin

    City Cast Philly
    Why Baltimore Avenue Doesn't Feel the Same Anymore

    City Cast Philly

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2025 22:29


    There's something special about West Philly, especially along Baltimore Avenue. It runs through neighborhoods like Spruce Hill and Cedar Park, with beloved coffee shops, bars, restaurants, and bookstores. But some things are changing. Freelance writer (and events newsletter writer) Jen Kinney points out that storefronts are staying empty longer and vape shops are replacing neighborhood favorites. What does that tell us about changing Philadelphia? Read Jen's article in Philadelphia Magazine here. Get Philly news & events in your inbox with our newsletter: Hey Philly Call or text us: 215-259-8170 We're also on Instagram: @citycastphilly You can support this show and get great perks by becoming a City Cast Philly Neighbor at membership.citycast.fm. Learn more about the sponsors of this episode: Art Star Simply Eloped  Advertise on the podcast or in the newsletter: citycast.fm/advertise

    Freelance Heroism
    Requiem of Reflections S1 E017 - Dial 5 for Home Base

    Freelance Heroism

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2025 72:51


    Improvements are made to the La'Anatra and the party goes over their plan for a jump to a new mirrorverse. Email us your questions at: FreelanceHeroismPodcast@gmail.com Visit Freelance Heroism on Facebook! https://www.facebook.com/freelanceheroism/ We have a Patreon! Any support you can provide goes toward us giving you a better podcast listening experience: https://www.patreon.com/Freelance_heroism Check out Deece's webcomic! http://www.1d4rounds.com/ Find Deece on TikTok here: OH NO! Find the cast on BlueSky: Deece: https://bsky.app/profile/roguist.bsky.social Rae: https://bsky.app/profile/raedrie.bsky.social You can find our gameplay videos on our YouTube page: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC6TwfLOFsl192ExdAugebgg/ You can check out our web page here: http://www.freelanceheroism.libsyn.com/ Intro theme is Waltz op. 64 no 2 in c-sharp minor composed by Frédéric Chopin and performed by Olga Gurevich. Licence: The song is permitted for commercial use under license public domain, non copyrighted. http://www.orangefreesounds.com/  

    Le Podcast du Marketing
    [Best Episode] 13 conseils pour écrire sa newsletter - Episode 236 - on parle d'emailing, de base email, et de rédaction

    Le Podcast du Marketing

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2025 32:04


    Construire une base emails ça n'a aucun sens si vous n'envoyez pas d'emails. Les deux questions qui reviennent le plus souvent quand j'enseigne l'emailing sont :Tous les combien est-ce qu'il faut que j'envoie des emails ?Qu'est-ce que je suis sensé raconter ? Si vous êtes déjà posé l'une de ces deux questions, cet épisode est fait pour vous.

    Fluent Fiction - Danish
    Freja's Leap: Balancing College with Freelance Success

    Fluent Fiction - Danish

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2025 15:03 Transcription Available


    Fluent Fiction - Danish: Freja's Leap: Balancing College with Freelance Success Find the full episode transcript, vocabulary words, and more:fluentfiction.com/da/episode/2025-11-17-08-38-20-da Story Transcript:Da: Vinden blæste gennem campus, og træernes orange blade faldt som et tæppe over stierne udenfor.En: The wind blew through the campus, and the trees' orange leaves fell like a carpet over the paths outside.Da: Indenfor i kollegiets fællesrum sad Freja og stirrede på sin bærbare computer.En: Inside the college common room, Freja sat staring at her laptop.Da: De farverige plakater og noter på væggene inspirerede hende, men desperation prægede hendes tanker.En: The colorful posters and notes on the walls inspired her, but desperation filled her thoughts.Da: Freja boede med sin mor, der knoklede med to jobs.En: Freja lived with her mother, who worked hard at two jobs.Da: Ting var stramme derhjemme, og Freja følte en stærk trang til at hjælpe.En: Things were tight at home, and Freja felt a strong urge to help.Da: "Jeg kan ikke bare se på," tænkte hun.En: "I can't just watch," she thought.Da: I samme rum sad Kasper, hendes bedste ven og opbakning.En: In the same room sat Kasper, her best friend and support.Da: Han havde altid haft en praktisk indstilling til problemer.En: He always had a practical approach to problems.Da: "Freja, måske er freelance-arbejde lige noget for dig?En: "Freja, maybe freelance work is just the thing for you?"Da: " Kasper foreslog det, mens han skænkede en kop kaffe til dem begge.En: Kasper suggested, as he poured a cup of coffee for them both.Da: "Du kan gøre det her fra kollegiet.En: "You can do it from the dorm."Da: "Freja havde allerede overvejet det, men hendes studier fyldte meget.En: Freja had already considered it, but her studies were demanding.Da: Hun takkede ham med et lille smil men bekymrede sig stadig.En: She thanked him with a small smile but was still worried.Da: "Jeg er bange for, at det vil påvirke min eksamen," sagde hun.En: "I'm afraid it will affect my exams," she said.Da: "Og min mor.En: "And my mom...Da: jeg er bekymret for hendes helbred.En: I'm worried about her health."Da: "Alligevel besluttede Freja at prøve.En: Nonetheless, Freja decided to try.Da: Hun ledte online efter freelance arbejde, mens Kasper hjalp med at lave en plan.En: She searched online for freelance work while Kasper helped make a plan.Da: Han hjalp med at strukturere hendes tidsplan, så hun kunne fokusere.En: He helped structure her schedule so she could focus.Da: En aften poppede en jobmulighed op.En: One evening, a job opportunity popped up.Da: Det var en skribentopgave, og det så lovende ud.En: It was a writing assignment, and it looked promising.Da: Men der var en kort deadline.En: But there was a short deadline.Da: Freja så tøvende på Kasper.En: Freja looked hesitantly at Kasper.Da: "Hvad nu hvis jeg ikke kan nå begge dele?En: "What if I can't manage both?"Da: " spurgte hun nervøst.En: she asked nervously.Da: Kasper satte sig ved siden af hende, "Vi klarer det sammen.En: Kasper sat down next to her, "We'll handle it together.Da: Jeg hjælper dig med at prioritere, så får vi det hele til at gå op.En: I'll help you prioritize, and we'll make it all work out."Da: "De næste dage arbejdede Freja målrettet.En: The next few days, Freja worked diligently.Da: Med Kaspers hjælp læste hun til eksamen om morgenen og skrev på projektet om eftermiddagen.En: With Kasper's help, she studied for exams in the morning and worked on the project in the afternoon.Da: De store vinduer i fællesrummet gav dem udsigt til bladene, der nu lå som et tykt tæppe på jorden.En: The large windows in the common room gave them a view of the leaves, now lying like a thick carpet on the ground.Da: Endelig kom dagen, hvor Freja skulle aflevere projektet og gå til eksamen.En: Finally, the day came when Freja had to submit the project and take the exam.Da: Hun trykkede på "send" på sin computer og følte lettelse.En: She pressed "send" on her computer and felt relief.Da: Eksamen gik godt, og senere kom nyheden om, at projektet var blevet godt modtaget.En: The exam went well, and later came the news that the project had been well received.Da: Freja satte sig ved siden af Kasper i fællesrummet den aften.En: Freja sat next to Kasper in the common room that evening.Da: "Tak, fordi du troede på mig," sagde hun.En: "Thank you for believing in me," she said.Da: "Jeg tror, jeg kan håndtere det hele.En: "I think I can handle it all."Da: "Kasper smilede.En: Kasper smiled.Da: "Du er mere end i stand," sagde han.En: "You're more than capable," he said.Da: "Nogle gange skal man bare have lidt hjælp.En: "Sometimes you just need a little help."Da: "Freja følte sig styrket og indså vigtigheden af at acceptere hjælp fra dem omkring hende.En: Freja felt empowered and realized the importance of accepting help from those around her.Da: Hun kunne nu balancere sine ansvar og fortsætte med at støtte sin mor.En: She could now balance her responsibilities and continue to support her mother.Da: Udenfor var luften kold, men inde i kollegiet var venskabets varme tydelig.En: Outside, the air was cold, but inside the dorm, the warmth of friendship was evident. Vocabulary Words:blew: blæstecarpet: tæppedesperation: desperationcommon room: fællesrumstaring: stirredeposters: plakaterthoughts: tankertight: strammeurge: trangpractical: praktiskfreelance: freelancedorm: kollegietdemanding: fyldte megetschedule: tidsplanopportunity: muligheddeadline: deadlinehesitantly: tøvendeprioritize: prioriterediligently: målrettetsubmit: aflevererelief: lettelsebelieving: troedecapable: i standempowered: styrketaccepting: acceptereresponsibilities: ansvarsupport: opbakninginspired: inspireredestructure: strukturerewarming: varme

    La Cohorte, le podcast qui rapproche les freelances
    La Minute Marine #206 – Combien tu gagnes ? | rapport à l'argent, tabou, revenu freelance

    La Cohorte, le podcast qui rapproche les freelances

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2025 8:49


    Un pote me demande combien je gagne. Je lui réponds… mais avec un petit malaise. Cette question m'a rappelé un truc que je sais déjà : j'ai un tabou avec l'argent. Pas dramatique, mais un vrai frein parfois. Dans cette Minute Marine, je te parle de ce que ça dit de moi, de nous, et de comment je fais avec. Et toi, comment tu réagis quand on te pose cette question ? (Pour me répondre, envoie-moi un mp sur Linkedin

    Bye Bye Procrastination
    177. Stabiliser son chiffre d'affaires (et sortir de la peur de manquer)

    Bye Bye Procrastination

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2025 13:43


    Dis-moi, est-ce que ça t'arrive de perdre le sommeil en pensant à ton chiffre d'affaires ? Moi oui. Même si on m'a toujours dit que l'argent ne fait pas le bonheur, je constate que c'est beaucoup plus difficile de dormir sur ses deux oreilles lorsque l'insécurité financière est une réalité.Le pire cauchemar des indépendant.e.s, c'est d'avoir un chiffre d'affaires en dents de scie.Parfois tout roule et les opportunités arrivent sans trop d'efforts.Et parfois, c'est le calme plat

    Get Connected
    Dance/NYC On Providing Direct Support to Freelance Dancers

    Get Connected

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2025 16:50 Transcription Available


    Dance/NYC is a service organization for the dance industry promoting the appreciation, practice, and knowledge of dance in the NYC metropolitan area. Interim Executive Director Sara Roer details their new fund providing direct support to freelance dancers.

    The Creative Nonfiction Podcast with Brendan O'Meara
    Episode 499: The Post-Book Malaise is Real with Maggie Mertens

    The Creative Nonfiction Podcast with Brendan O'Meara

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2025 65:43


    "You start to wonder was it all worth it? Or what's the point in trying to do it again? You know, if there's going to be more disappointment in the future. I think it is something that you know probably just changes as you go on, regardless, right? I want to get that second book under my belt so it's not all just on this one, this one baby, you know?" says Maggie Mertens.Maggie is the author of Better, Faster, Farther: How Running Changed Everything We Know About Women (Algonquin Books). It's a brilliant book that traces the advancement of women's athletics through running. Hard as it is to believe, but it was thought that women couldn't, nay, shouldn't run farther than 800 meters. Running might affect their fragile constitution, they might even ruin the work place … there's a name for headlines like that one: They're called subscription cancellers. [Context: The New York Times ran a podcast headline with its conservative columnist asking “Did Women Ruin the Workplace?” Anyhoo …Maggie is making the freelance workplace a good time, thank you very much, and it's a pleasure to get to celebrate her approach to the work and her incredible book that came out in 2024.So Maggie's work has appeared in the Wall Street Journal, The Atlantic, NPR, Sports Illustrated, ESPNw, Creative Nonfiction, among others. She has a Substack called My So Called Feminist Life at maggiemertens.substack.com and she does much of social media-ing on IG @maggiejmertens and you can learn more about her and her work at maggiemertens.com.So Maggie and I talk about: The long book writing process Community Time pegs Strict deadlines for the self How she named her chapters in Better Faster Farther Taking the wins And the post-book malaiseOrder The Front RunnerNewsletter: Rage Against the AlgorithmWelcome to Pitch ClubShow notes: brendanomeara.com

    Freelance to Founder
    5 Places to Get More Leads and Attention

    Freelance to Founder

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2025 20:09


    Struggling to grow your freelance business and attract quality clients? In this episode of Freelance to Founder, Dr. Noah St. John breaks down his proven MAPSSS method for generating leads that can transform your business from a side hustle to a thriving agency. Support our show sponsors -> ⁠⁠https://freelancetofounder.com/sponsors⁠⁠ Submit your own question -> ⁠⁠https://freelancetofounder.com/ask⁠⁠ Connect with Noah -> ⁠https://noahstjohn.com/⁠ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    La Cohorte, le podcast qui rapproche les freelances
    MM#205 – Je suis… rétro-visionnaire! | introspection, vision, mindset freelance

    La Cohorte, le podcast qui rapproche les freelances

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2025 6:18


    Je ne me projette pas. Ni à un an. Ni à cinq. Et ça m'a longtemps complexée (j'ai parlé dans la MM138 - Vision 2030). Mais j'ai fini par accepter que je fonctionnais autrement. Je ne suis pas visionnaire… je suis rétrovisionnaire. Je t'explique ce que ça veut dire pour moi : avancer sans plan global, mais trouver de la cohérence en regardant en arrière. Et surtout, arrêter de m'épuiser à vouloir penser “stratégie long terme” si ça ne m'aide pas à avancer. Toi aussi, tu fonctionnes comme ça ? Tu fais partie des rétrovisionnaires ? (Pour me répondre, envoie-moi un mp sur Linkedin

    Young, Wild & Freelance | Le podcast pour ta vie d'indépendant
    Coulisses : comment j'ai lancé une nouvelle offre en bêta test pour générer de la trésorerie rapidement

    Young, Wild & Freelance | Le podcast pour ta vie d'indépendant

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2025 26:40


    Plongez dans les coulisses authentiques de l'entrepreneuriat indépendant avec Thomas Burbidge, qui partage sans filtre son expérience et ses apprentissages lors du lancement de sa nouvelle offre “48h Associé·e” en bêta-test. Un épisode profond et inspirant qui éclaire les vrais défis et les solutions pratico-pratiques pour les freelances et solopreneurs, en pleine quête de sens et d'impact.Dans cet épisode, Thomas dévoile sa réflexion stratégique, la réalité des enjeux financiers et humains derrière la création de cette offre ultra-ciblée, pensée pour répondre à la situation particulière du marché et au besoin de trésorerie de son entreprise.Vous allez découvrir :Comment l'idée de “48h Associé·e” est née du besoin immédiat de trésorerie ;Les clés d'un lancement d'offre en bêta-test : méthodes, retours terrain et structuration ;L'impact des conditions économiques sur la prise de décision des indépendants ;La puissance d'une offre court-terme et premium pour activer rapidement du chiffre d'affaires ;Les étapes concrètes pour tester, ajuster et valider la pertinence d'une nouvelle offre ;Des témoignages clients sur le format intensif 48 heures, et les insights sur le pricing progressif ;Le mindset à adopter pour naviguer crises, absence d'associé·e, et résilience entrepreneuriale.

    The One-Person Business
    245. STOP Letting AI Think for You (Seriously, Don't Do This)

    The One-Person Business

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2025 16:51 Transcription Available


    AI isn't coming for your solopreneur job, but it will happily take your tasks. In this episode, Carly and Joe break down how to turn AI into the world's most over-eager intern: fast, enthusiastic, occasionally clueless, and totally coachable. From using AI without losing your voice…to avoiding “hallucination traps”… to building a GPT that actually remembers what you told it, this episode shows solopreneurs exactly how to manage AI, not get managed by it.FAQs From The Episode:How do I actually ‘train' AI for my business?”Treat it like onboarding a new team member. Upload or paste your brand guidelines, audience description, business plan, examples of your writing, and list of do's/don'ts into a custom GPT. Then, add instructions that reinforce your tone, values, target audience, and preferred outputs. Revisit the training regularly, because AI can “forget” if everything stays in one long chat thread.What tasks should I delegate to AI, and which ones should stay 100% mine?Delegate:Drafting (blogs, emails, social posts)Research summariesBrainstorming ideasRewriting in different tonesOrganizing messy textNever delegate:Strategic thinkingTopic selectionOpinions or point of viewFinal editsAny part of your brand voice that requires nuanceAI can assemble the pieces, but you must decide what the puzzle looks like.How do I keep AI from drifting, forgetting instructions, or making weird mistakes?Use a custom GPT (not just one long chat). Put your recurring instructions directly into the system prompt so they don't fall out of the context window. Reinforce boundaries often (“never use profanity,” “don't use dashes,” etc.), provide examples, and correct mistakes as they happen. Think of it as ongoing performance management. The more feedback and clarity you give, the better it performs.

    The Paralegal Voice
    How Freelance Paralegal Professionals Boost Law Firm Efficiencies

    The Paralegal Voice

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2025 35:27


    Ever think of hanging up a shingle and going it alone as a freelance paralegal services provider? It can be done and there is a demand. Working in a firm isn't your only option. Guest Corrin Swintosky is a freelance paralegal professional at her own company, Lucid Legal Support LLC, who specializes in helping small and midsize law firms increase efficiencies by providing extra help with criminal law cases as needed.   A former probation officer, Swintosky's passions include helping expunge criminal records, getting offenders back on their feet and get their lives back on track after minor offenses and missteps. Even a minor mark on a person's record can create barriers to housing, employment, voting, and everyday life.  Hear how Swintosky as a one-person show balances tech and business skills, how she learned to work side-by-side with attorneys, and how she leans confidently into her expertise.  Mentioned in This Episode: “New York Clean Slate Act Takes Effect on November 16, 2024, With New Obligations for Employers Running Criminal Background Checks,” LawAndTheWorkplace.com  “It's Time for a Federal Clean Slate,” The Clean Slate Initiative  NALA, The Paralegal Association NALA Conference & Expo 2026 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    Le Podcast du Marketing
    SEO et IA : comment rester visible quand les moteurs répondent à votre place - Episode 307 - on parle d'intelligence artificielle, Google

    Le Podcast du Marketing

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2025 19:06


    Le SEO entre dans une nouvelle ère. L'arrivée de ChatGPT, de Perplexity et du Search Generative Experience de Google bouleverse nos repères : la recherche devient conversationnelle, les clics disparaissent, les IA reformulent nos contenus. Alors, comment rester visible quand les moteurs répondent à la place des sites ?Dans cet épisode, nous décryptons le nouveau visage du référencement naturel et les leviers à activer pour exister dans les moteurs de confiance.Dans cet épisode, vous apprendrez1/ Comprendre la révolution de la recherche conversationnellePourquoi les internautes ne cherchent plus, mais dialoguent.Comment les IA conversationnelles redéfinissent la notion de visibilité.Les nouveaux acteurs : Google SGE, ChatGPT, Perplexity, Gemini.2/ Le SEO n'est pas mort, il se transformeLes nouveaux signaux de visibilité : expertise, autorité, fiabilité.Comment rendre un contenu “conversationnel-ready”.Pourquoi la clarté et la crédibilité comptent plus que les mots-clés.3/ Repenser sa stratégie de visibilitéDevenir la source que les IA citent : construire une réputation d'expertise.Le futur du SEO : vers un moteur de confiance.Comment bâtir une visibilité durable fondée sur la cohérence et la valeur.---------------

    LE BOARD
    Entourage et entrepreneuriat : faut-il changer d'amis pour réussir ? - Solo Nation #16

    LE BOARD

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2025 67:41 Transcription Available


    Tu enchaînes les apéros networking et tu te sens de plus en plus décalé avec tes vieux potes ?Depuis que tu es entrepreneur·e, tu ne parles plus le même langage, tu n'as plus les mêmes horaires, ni les mêmes ambitions.Alors, faut-il vraiment virer ses amis, changer de mec ou de meuf pour réussir en solo ?

    Legal Talk Network - Law News and Legal Topics
    How Freelance Paralegal Professionals Boost Law Firm Efficiencies

    Legal Talk Network - Law News and Legal Topics

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2025 35:27


    Ever think of hanging up a shingle and going it alone as a freelance paralegal services provider? It can be done and there is a demand. Working in a firm isn't your only option. Guest Corrin Swintosky is a freelance paralegal professional at her own company, Lucid Legal Support LLC, who specializes in helping small and midsize law firms increase efficiencies by providing extra help with criminal law cases as needed.   A former probation officer, Swintosky's passions include helping expunge criminal records, getting offenders back on their feet and get their lives back on track after minor offenses and missteps. Even a minor mark on a person's record can create barriers to housing, employment, voting, and everyday life.  Hear how Swintosky as a one-person show balances tech and business skills, how she learned to work side-by-side with attorneys, and how she leans confidently into her expertise.  Mentioned in This Episode: “New York Clean Slate Act Takes Effect on November 16, 2024, With New Obligations for Employers Running Criminal Background Checks,” LawAndTheWorkplace.com  “It's Time for a Federal Clean Slate,” The Clean Slate Initiative  NALA, The Paralegal Association NALA Conference & Expo 2026 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    La Cohorte, le podcast qui rapproche les freelances
    MM#204 – Anticiper les fins de mission | offboarding freelance, perte de client, fidélisation

    La Cohorte, le podcast qui rapproche les freelances

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2025 14:37


    La fin d'une mission, ça peut être prévu… ou subi. Dans les deux cas, il y a des choses à anticiper pour ne pas se retrouver le bec dans l'eau. Dans cette Minute Marine, je te partage une petite checklist pour réussir ton offboarding, marquer des points avec ton client, et peut-être préparer la suite. Et je te parle aussi de ces moments plus flous, quand une mission s'arrête sans prévenir. J'en profite pour évoquer deux épisodes que je te recommande : – l'interview de Mathis, qui a perdu ses principaux clients du jour au lendemain – l'interview de Pauline, sur l'art de récolter et utiliser les avis clients (et au passage, un petit épisode Outline : “La cliente qui veut faire un point”) Et toi : – Tu gères comment les fins de mission ? – T'as déjà vécu une rupture imprévue qui t'a un peu secoué·e ? (Pour me répondre, envoie-moi un mp sur Linkedin

    Young, Wild & Freelance | Le podcast pour ta vie d'indépendant
    Les angles morts des discours sur l'entrepreneuriat et le business : 5 indépendantes témoignent en table-ronde

    Young, Wild & Freelance | Le podcast pour ta vie d'indépendant

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2025 66:35


    TLDR : crée ton compte gratuit dans la communauté Kaleidoscope Horizons sur ce lien : https://www.communaute.kaleidoscopehorizons.com/plans/1547665?bundle_token=345965e4b5e19ed5224bcb7201befd0b&utm_source=manual---- Et si notre façon de voir l'entrepreneuriat passait à côté de l'essentiel ? Dans cet épisode percutant, Thomas Burbidge t'invite à regarder en face les angles morts de l'écosystème business indépendant et à questionner ce qui ne se dit jamais — là où se nichent souvent fatigue, doute et envies de changement.Avec authenticité et profondeur, Thomas orchestre une table-ronde avec quatre invitées engagées : Jade Tonga (créatrice de contenus et hôte du podcast Pourquoi tu as fait ça), Laure Dodier (spécialiste du slowprenariat), Lucie Le Guen (experte en écriture et nouveaux récits engagés)Laura Besson (fondatrice de Bien dans ta boîte et psychologue systémie, militante communiste). Leurs voix multiples font jaillir des pistes puissantes et concrètes pour réinventer nos pratiques et s'émanciper des dogmes dominants.Dans cet épisode, tu entendras :Pourquoi la quête de performance, le « scaling », et le marketing agressif ne disent rien des vrais enjeux des freelances et solopreneurs aujourd'huiComment l'invisibilisation de certains sujets (privilèges sociaux, capitalisme, santé mentale, écologie…) freine ou culpabilise de nombreux indépendantsL'importance de reconnaître la diversité des parcours, des modèles de réussite et des obstacles selon son genre, sa couleur de peau, son histoire socialeLe rôle décisif des récits dans notre capacité à imaginer une autre façon d'entreprendre, plus respectueuse de soi et du vivantPourquoi la représentation et l'inclusivité ne sont pas “des extras”, mais des leviers majeurs d'empowerment pour tous

    The One-Person Business
    244. Scale Without Staff: Fulfillment First, Growth Second Is Key For Solopreneurs

    The One-Person Business

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2025 37:47


    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.

    Write Medicine
    When the Inbox Goes Quiet: How to Thrive in the Fallow Seasons of Freelance CME Writing Life

    Write Medicine

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2025 35:15 Transcription Available


    What do you do when your inbox goes quiet and the client work that once filled your calendar suddenly disappears?For many freelance medical writers—especially those transitioning into the CME space—quiet seasons can feel like failure. But what if those fallow periods are actually the most fertile ground for growth? In this conversation with seasoned writer Addie Nagy, we explore how to reframe slow seasons, rebuild confidence, and manage client relationships with steadiness and purpose.You'll learn how toReimagine client relationships as a dialogue rather than a power struggle so collaboration replaces anxiety.Turn information gaps and slow communication into opportunities for curiosity, clarity, and boundary-setting.Use “fallow time” to strengthen business foundations, refresh systems, and cultivate the mindset shift from freelancer to business owner.Press play to learn how to transform uncertainty into strategy and make every season of your freelance CME writing business work for you.Resources MentionedIlise Benun — The Creative Professional's Guide to Money: How to Think About It, How to Talk About it, How to Manage It. 2011. HOW Books. WriteCME Pro — a community and professional network that provides peer support and opportunities to hone CME writing skills.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

    La Cohorte, le podcast qui rapproche les freelances
    C.P.E.D.P.V #3 – Pas prêt-e? C'est le meilleur moment pour communiquer!

    La Cohorte, le podcast qui rapproche les freelances

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2025 16:48


    C'est peut-être un détail pour vous… mais pour moi, ça veut dire beaucoup. Un nouveau rendez-vous de La Cohorte où l'on revient sur des phrases entendues dans les interviews du podcast. Des phrases qu'on aurait tort de laisser filer car elles révèlent beaucoup sur la manière de construire son business freelance! Dans ce troisième épisode, on se replonge dans l'interview de Diane. Thème: comment s'assurer que notre expertise trouvera des clients Je reviens sur deux passages qui… sont des pépites! – quand Diane explique qu'elle a communiqué sur Linkedin, réseauté… Bien avant de savoir à qui elle s'adressait, qu'est-ce qu'elle allait vendre… – et comment elle a appris à parler le langage de ses clients, en remplaçant son jargon d'experte par leurs mots à eux. Deux détails, deux rappels utiles pour tous ceux qui pensent qu'il faut être « prêt » avant de communiquer. Dis-moi mon papillon de nuit: comment ton client-cible comprend ton métier? Comment elle/il décrit ses problèmes (en lien avec tes thématiques)? Pour me répondre, envoie-moi un mp sur Linkedin

    3 Point Perspective: The Illustration Podcast
    The Top Five Questions Artists Ask Pros

    3 Point Perspective: The Illustration Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2025 88:00


    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.

    The Successful Fashion Designer
    267: From $14/hour to $65/hour as a Freelance Sample Maker (Even Though She Was Scared AF to Charge More)

    The Successful Fashion Designer

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2025 72:17


    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

    The Long and The Short Of It
    372. Lessons from a Triathlon

    The Long and The Short Of It

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2025 19:33


    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/).

    City Cast Pittsburgh
    Flying Just Got Very Messy. Here Are Pittsburgh's Best Staycations

    City Cast Pittsburgh

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2025 18:24


    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. 

    2 Heels and A Face
    Freelance Wrestling Catchup +Trivia with James

    2 Heels and A Face

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2025 88:17


    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.

    Freelance Heroism
    Requiem of Reflections S1 E016 - Shipping

    Freelance Heroism

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2025 82:29


    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/  

    Le Podcast du Marketing
    [Best Episode] Intégrer des automatisations dans son business - Episode 231 - on parle de zapier et make

    Le Podcast du Marketing

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2025 28:09


    LE BOARD
    (collector)

    LE BOARD

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2025 40:24 Transcription Available


    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 :

    Join Us in France Travel Podcast
    Are You Considering Getting a Talent or Freelance Visa to Live in France?

    Join Us in France Travel Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2025 62:22


    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

    LE BOARD
    Les 10 outils indispensables qui m'ont fait passer de freelance à 2K€/mois à solopreneuse

    LE BOARD

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2025 14:03 Transcription Available


    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

    LE BOARD
    (intégral)

    LE BOARD

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2025 71:05


    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 :

    Print Is Dead. (Long Live Print!)
    Charles Emmerson (Founder: Translator)

    Print Is Dead. (Long Live Print!)

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2025 42:52


    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

    3 Point Perspective: The Illustration Podcast

    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.

    The Long and The Short Of It
    371. Shark Week

    The Long and The Short Of It

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2025 16:40


    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/).