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Rebecca's website: Indiepreneur.Academy Rebecca's blog: LikeABardess.com Rebecca's Instagram: instagram.com/rebeccabardess Rebecca's twitter: @rebeccabardess 18+ Mystery guest speaker (my boyfriend) shares his perspective on the trial between Amber Heard and Johnny Depp, in which it has emerged that Heard has both Histrionic Personality Disorder and Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD), from the perspective of someone who has BPD. N.B. TRIGGER WARNINGS: Contains discussions about: Personality disorders and mental health issues, including cPTSD. If this triggers you, DO NOT LISTEN. Neither of us is a therapist, so this is just experience and opinion. If you need a therapist, you can find plenty of fully qualified therapists through this link. You will get 1 week of free therapy if you use this link. Adult subjects and adult humour. 18+ episode. Do not listen if offended by strong language or discussion of adult themes. My romantic life and mental health. If we're related and that freaks you out, clearly do not listen. Seriously. Just bimble along with your day. This isn't for you. Also, we are talking about things that currently work for us. This does not mean they will always work, or that any of this is easy. It is a snapshot of where we are in our relationship right now. What you apply to your own relationship or mental health is entirely your decision, and we are providing this discussion for informational purposes only. Neither of us considers ourselves the fully risen cupcake. Addiction, including heroin, alcohol, sex/pornography, etc. IMPORTANT: This includes talking about how addictions feel good. If you're early in recovery, this may not be for you. Make a well reasoned decision. If hearing the raw, real, and honest discussion will help you, that's fine, but if it will trigger you to want to indulge in an addiction, leave this for now. Aggression and abusive behaviour associated with BPD, NPD, and other disorders. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/rebeccabardess/message
KAREN FERRY-FERNANDEZ aka RaketChick has work experience spanning decades of Corporate Advertising and Creative Indiepreneurship under her belt. Her wild ride as a Consultant for ad agencies, production houses, and her own slew of local and international clients led her on a mission to champion independent creative professionals in this hyper-challenging gig economy. She is the creator of RaketChick, an icon for freelancing badassery. She is the author of WHATDA! ANONG PETSA NA?!: A Freelancer's Sanity and Survival Planner, and 7 STAGES OF… GOOD GRIEF! FREELANCER NA ‘KO: A Mustering the Nerve to Move On Travel Guide. And, she is an empowering Public Speaker and Workshop Facilitator on Creativity, Productivity, and Leadership for indies, corporations, and universities. FAVORITE QUOTE “Dig deep into yourself. I do not believe that it's all that you can do, your career is all that you can do. Look at the challenge as an opportunity. It is valid to be sad, it is valid to be lonely, it is valid to be angry. But don't let it consume you.” For more related content, follow Karen Fernadez Visit Karen's website athttp://www.raketchick.com/ ( )http://www.raketchick.com/ Facebook Page https://www.facebook.com/RaketChick HOW TO GET INVOLVED Join the Queen's only Tribe Facebook Group: High Value and Financially Independent Women Network Website: melissaprofeta.com Facebook Page: Melissa Profeta Get to know Melissa Profeta at https://www.thisismelp.com/ Enjoyed the Podcast? Be sure to subscribe and leave a review on iTunes and Spotify. We love to hear your feedback and we'd love for you to help us spread the word!
Hey BuzzHeads! I'm back after missing a few episodes. Hear what I've been up to and where I think I'm going. A journal episode full of quick stories, updates, reminders and ramblings. And an introduction to Small, my pet squirrel. Enjoy!Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/bePatron?u=27202929)
Helena Bonham Carter said of Nell Gifford, who died last month, and after whom she named her daughter: "I didn't see her enough to get irritated by her and perhaps I'm in danger of canonising her now. But she was a living legend and now she's done the uncharacteristic thing of actually dying she deserves a little canonisation. St Nellie in her armour on a horse. But she'd hate that. What she'd like as a memorial is for us all to continue going on as she so strove to, in search of the wonder, marking but not ignoring the mess and cruelty of life." (The Guardian article is here.) When the living legend, Helena Bonham Carter, says that YOU were a living legend, it's safe to say that you made a pretty big splash on the planet. Nell did. I wish I could say I had never been irritated by her but, alas, we saw each other every day when we were both at our most irritating. We irritated each other to distraction on occasion, when we were at school in our early teens, but I also loved her and respected her very much. The last time I saw her was about a year ago, at her circus. We had a little chat and caught up on old times. When I found out that she had died, I was devastated, but I'm so glad that in that last meeting I told her how much she inspired me and how proud I was of all she had achieved. If the Nell Stroud I knew as a child caught a glimpse of the Nell Gifford she would become, she would have been as awestruck by her future self as we all were. The clues to who she would become were right there in girlhood. This podcast doesn't canonise her. I cannot wield that sword as well as Helena. However, it shows the real person that I knew and tells the five key lessons that Nell taught me in her short and magnificent firework display of a life. I am so grateful to have known her. Rebecca. Indiepreneur.Academy TheTikTokTea.com --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/rebeccabardess/message
Sheldon and Greg continue their delve into the world of Facebook ads for musicians. Today we’ll be looking at how to identify a list of people who have taken an interest in your first campaign and how to retarget them on Facebook. Make sure you’ve watched our earlier 30MMM episodes 8 and 9 before watching this episode. If you’re interested in finding out more about Facebook ads for musicians, try the good people at Indiepreneur >> https://indepreneur.io/lp/fan-finder-method-p87V27 Remember to subscribe so you don't miss the next episode. A production of www.elusivecountry.club Visit Our Website www.30minutemusicmarketing.com
The Indiepreneurs business building blueprint you can listen to while sipping your coffee.
Beginning an entrepreneurial endeavor, especially one in the artistic vein, and most especially when one is young and pressured to commit to some more time-tested way of living, can be very intense. So when Ty Dillon, Texas singer-songwriter and a friend from middle-school days, agreed to appear on Roam Free, I was elated. The man is at the beginning phases of his career as a self-funded, community-oriented independent music businessman, and I was eager to pick his brain. I remember seeing him on the Texas State University campus, playing songs for tips in between his residence nights at Cheatham Street Warehouse, the famous origin place for Stevie Ray Vaughn, George Strait, and Townes Van Zandt. He looked like some kind of six-string ghost from the past, like someone actually following his dreams instead of waiting around for somebody else to do it for him. I called him up and got to hang out a few times before this podcast was recorded. We sat around at his house drinking coffee and peach tea, shooting the breeze for a while, then commenced talking about those things most pressing. About minute 25 we begin talk about Ty's decision to play music for a living, and his story, especially with regard to my intersection in his life. We then ramble on into discussions of his business model, and what he's learned from Indiepreneur, an incredible online resource he's using specifically to optimize his Facebook ads. In fact, Ty detailed a central principle in his business plan which I thought was profound, describing his method of a "funnel" which canvasses Facebook in search of 1000-2000 "true fans" upon which to build his business. I find his thoughts and overall work ethic to be very helpful to me as I make my way into the business of content creation. The two original songs he plays are beautiful and of real songwriting quality, and I look forward to his upcoming album. I hope you enjoy what you hear and are able to grasp whatever helpful tools you can find to make your dreams reality. Because Lord knows, that's what this world needs right this minute. Check out Ty's latest release "Sunsets and Pickups" on Amazon or on his personal (and preferred) site, http://www.tydillonmusic.com. If you enjoy the 'cast, consider doing your shopping through my Amazon link (http://amzn.to/2E1daJ8). There's no extra cost to you, and a percentage of your purchase goes to charity. Thank you!
Lindsey Stone is Chapter Be's guest blogger for the month of December. Lindsey was one of the co-founders of Clean Getaway Soap Company, which she started with her husband, Mikel. Yet, after seven years in business, they made the decision to retire it - even though it was what many would deem a success. Lindsey writes about this decision in her piece, Begin Again, as well as how quitting one thing just allows room for something else to blossom. Features Things Will Never Be the Same Again by jj