Double Your Freelancing Podcast
Better Clients. More Money. A Happier Life.
Categories: Business, Technology
Tags: agencies, agency, blogging, clients, consulting, copywriting, freelance, freelancing, marketing, sales, web design, web development
Better Clients. More Money. A Happier Life.
Categories: Business, Technology
Tags: agencies, agency, blogging, clients, consulting, copywriting, freelance, freelancing, marketing, sales, web design, web development
The Freelancer’s Teabreak is the short and sweet podcast you can enjoy while you make a cuppa, full of tips, tricks and advice for freelancers.
Categories: Business
Tags: business, freelance, freelancing, lifestyle
Welcome to Creating Things Together! We’re James and Christina and this is our podcast. Together we Film Videos, Freelance, Travel, and try to do everything in-between. This podcast is where we share the BTS of our creative life together and interview our other creative friends to learn more about their process. Follow us everywhere on social (@christinaredd) (@jamestheredd) to send us a message or question about all things creative!
Tags: Creating Things Together, Creative Couple, Creative Entrepreneur, creativity, freelancing, productivity, The Redds, The Redds Podcast, travel
Design Life is a podcast about design and side projects for motivated creators. It was born after your hosts, two serial side project addicts, saw a gap in the podcast market for a conversational show about design and the issues young creatives face, that was hosted by two females. This show aims to tackle the big issues designers face like getting paid, overcoming a creative block or managing time, to name a few. We want to open up discussion about things we wish we heard people talk about when we were studying, and we want to chat to you about the joys and the frustrations of working in the tech industry by day, and on our passion projects in the rest of our waking hours. We hope that by doing so, Design Life will give you a dose of motivation or inspiration when you need it.
Categories: Arts, Business, Technology
Tags: creativity, design, design career, designer, freelancing, graphic design, marketing design, side project, tech, ui, ui design, ux, ux design, visual design, web design, women in design, women in tech
Welcome to The Modern Music Creator Podcast! We bring practical and actionable information to help you make great music and content, creating something that forms a true connection. I’m your host John McLucas, a pop music producer and content creator out of Los Angeles, California.
Each episode you’ll walk away with something actionable to make you a better musician, artist, and content creator. Excited to have you here!
Weekly episodes every Monday morning.
Let’s get out there, work hard, and make something truly amazing.
Recording vocals does NOT need to be some mystic, incomprehensible too lhanded down by wizards and warlocks. It’s not easy but its ALWAYS overly shrouded in BS that we need to clarify and debunk….
Complete At-Home Vocal Production Beta Launch — https://www.johnmclucas.com/complete-at-home-vocal-production-1
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Podcast Editing & Mgmt • Kyle Shields kyle@modernmusiccreator.com
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Thanks for spending time with me this week! This is my favorite way to have candid, long form conversation with you 🙂 I truly appreciate your time, and look forward to talking next episode! Now get out there, work hard, and make something truly amazing
Categories: Music
Tags: business, freelancing, john mclucas, music, stay spongy, stay spongy show
The Well-Fed Podcast is for freelancers, coaches, consultants and other service providers who are sick to the back teeth of being walked-over, disrespected, and treated like a second-class citizen by tyre-kickers, wannabes, time wasters, prospects, clients, and others who hold the purse-strings and sign the cheques. While the rest of your industry settles for mediocre, average, and merely “adequate”, you’re determined to grow the business you know is possible, and attract the best clients on-demand, sell to them at above market rates, and have it all ticking over like clockwork and the predictable reliability of a well-oiled machine. We are the mavericks, the “chosen few”, the ones willing to ruffle feathers, tread on toes, and stick our heads above the parapet in pursuit of what we know to be right. We refuse to accept anything less than an exceptional business, and one built legally, morally, ethically, and entirely above board in today’s dire economy, despite recession, incompetent government, and tight-fisted banks. So if you’re looking to have your hand held and your fevered brow mopped with gentle, loving hands, you’d be best advised not to listen to this Podcast, because you won’t like it. But if you’re made of sterner stuff and serious about creating an end-to-end process to attract the best clients and sell to them at premium fees, and all without resistance, anxiety, or having you resort to begging and discounts to secure the work then you’re in the right place and listening to the right Bunnies. Bottom line: if you’re prepared to roll your sleeves up and get stuck in to some hard graft, and you’re not timid, faint-hearted, or unwilling to deal with criticism, carping, and complaint from competitors and penny-pinching prospects and clients alike, then this is the Podcast you’ve been looking for.
Categories: Business
Tags: business, coach, Coaching, construction, Consultant, consulting, entrepreneur, entrepreneurship, freelance, freelancing, marketing
Friends with Business Benefits hosted by Charlie Swift and Franky Shanahan is a podcast for creatives who crave connection, understanding and support. Hello, we are Charlie and Franky, two self-employed business owners living in Bristol in the southwest of England. Franky runs a copywriting business called Love Audrey, helping brands and creative businesses find their voice and tell their story online. As a business mentor to creative mamas, Charlie supports women to build their businesses alongside raising a family. For the last 5 years, we’ve been meeting for regular co-mentoring sessions. Working for yourself can be lonely at times, but through our monthly meet-ups, we’ve found the support and accountability we were craving in our working lives. Through our podcast, we hope to continue these conversations, share what we’re learning and also learn from you, our listeners. Business Mentoring for Creative Mamas: https://charlieswift.com Copywriting for Creatives: https://www.love-audrey.com
Categories: Business
Tags: blogging, business, businessmentoring, careers, freelancing, instagram, marketing, selfemployed, socialmedia, WomenInBusiness
Unlock your path to creative success with the Design Break podcast, hosted by @RockyRoark—owner & design director of Blue Cyclops Design Co. Breaking into the creative world is hard enough. Making it as a freelancer is even more challenging. If you’re currently considering jumping into a creative field or looking for freelance opportunities, this podcast is for you. Topics include creative community, design, branding, freelance, job searching, career advice, actionable advice, and more.
Categories: Arts, Business, Education
Tags: art, artist, artwork, Branding, branding strategy, career, career development, content ownership, create, creating, creative, creative career, creative community, creative entrepreneurship, creative industry, creative inspiration, creative process, creative professionals, creative strategy, creativity, design, design aesthetics, design business, design career, design collaboration, design communication, design community, design critique, design culture, design education, design ethics, design impact, design industry, design innovation, design inspiration, design leadership, design mentorship, design mindset, design philosophy, design portfolio, design principles, design problem-solving, design process, design research, design resources, design skills, design storytelling, design studio, Design Thinking, design thinking process, design tips, design tools, design trends, design workflow, design world, digital design, digital media, drawing, entrepreneurship, freelance, freelancer, freelancing, graphic design, illustrating, illustration, industry insights, interaction design, interview, logo design, marketing, motion design, podcasting, portfolio, product design, professional growth, professional networking, self-employment, student, Typography, ui design, ui/ux design, user experience, user interface, ux design, visual design, web design
Ben Franklin penned the phrase “time is money” back in the 18th century. Three hundred years later, we take it for granted. But the idea that time is money has had a massive impact on the way we work and earn our livelihoods today. Time & Money is an 8-part limited series designed to help you question your assumptions about time, money, and their intersection. What is money? How much is our time work? How do we measure quality time? And what metrics really matter when it comes to how we understand our time and our money? Time & Money is a special presentation of What Works, hosted by Tara McMullin, and YellowHouse.Media. You’ll hear from experts like Paco de Leon, founder of Hell Yeah Bookkeeping, money coach Keina Newell, business operations specialist Elisabeth Jackson, and American in Paris Anne Ditmeyer. We’ll dive into the history of work, consult philosophy, explore social and political theory, and ask: is time really money?
Categories: Society & Culture
Tags: entrepreneurship, Finance, freelancing, Money, Philosophy, small business, time
Real conversations with real people, sharing the unique, yet universal, journeys that mold us. It’s reflecting on adversity and the ways we overcame it in hopes that it will help someone else do the same. It’s celebrating our highs and validating our lows. Above all else, it’s making connections that remind us that we’re not alone in anything we are or do. Join host Darryl Kelly, Founder of Hectic™, every week for conversations that show us that all stories are worth telling if we only ask to hear them.
Categories: Business
Tags: entrepreneur, freelancer, freelancing, inspiration, leadership, Motivation, productivity, project managment, small business, smb, startups
Design Work is a podcast about creative thinkers who are designing their work, lives and everything in between. Each episode host, Kate Darby, interviews a different trailblazing creative. Design Work is brought to you by Dovetail X — curate and assemble epic creative talent into teams. www.dovetailx.com
Categories: Arts
Tags: career, creative, design, freelancing, work
Almost everyone says “Success starts with showing up”. But how exactly do you that? Inspiration is good, but we also need specific tactics. She Shows Up Podcast gives you both. Join Tolu Michaels as she explores stories and practical advice for modern women to show up to their best life, lead generously, and create profitable businesses. Subscribe for Updates
Categories: Business, Education
Tags: creativity, entrepreneurship, freelancing, influence, leadership, marketing, online business, personal brand, personal brand website, personal branding, remote work, showing up, Visibility, Work From Home
Build and grow the skills that will allow you to find clients, build skills, manage your lifestyle, and grow your freelance business.
Categories: Business, Education
Tags: business, freelancers, freelancing, productivity
Kaleigh Moore and Emma Siemasko have long shared a dream: to build the world’s most fulfilling freelance writing businesses. Over the past 6 years, the two friends have become successful freelance writers, finding new clients (hello Salesforce + Vogue Business); refining their service offerings; building six-figure businesses; and ultimately, creating their dream careers. Now, they’re sharing everything they know and discussing what they’ve yet to find out. Why? Because they know you can build a great freelance writing business, too. But first, you gotta get real. On Freelance Writing Coach, Kaleigh and Emma discuss all things related to building a successful freelance writing business. Topics include things like client boundaries, digital products, rates, proposals, loneliness, and much more. Their promise? To tell it like it is.
Categories: Business, Education
Tags: freelance writers, freelance writing, freelancing, writing business
Finding creative success is a weekly podcast where Matt Peet interviews successful creative entrepreneurs to learn what drives their success and what can be learned from their success. The guests will be people who have found success in either photography or videography. Matt Peet studied Graphic design with an emphasis on photography in college and runs a video production company so he wants to interview people who have similar skill-sets and are truly finding creative success.
Tags: creative, creativeentrepreneurship, entrepreneur, entrepreneurship, freelancing, graphicdesign, motiondesign, photography, success, videography
Conversations with modern workers about freelancing, the reality of self-employment, the highs, lows and bits in-between of working for yourself. We ask a simple question each week: “How are you?” and explore the answer. You’ll not be hearing from billion dollar entrepreneurs, there’s no ‘crushing it’ stories of success here, just honest, raw and open accounts of what it’s really like – in the hope that anyone who wants to work differently, can gather insights from the experience of others. Hosted by Matthew Knight, founder of Leapers – a community supporting the mental health of freelancers.
Categories: Business, Health & Fitness
Tags: conversations, emotion, freelancer, freelancing, future of work, health, leapers, mental-health, self-employment, startups, wellbeing
The Freelance Creative Exchange podcast has a brand new look! We are now the Freelancer Nation podcast, your go-to destination for transforming your freelancing journey. Discover more at freelancernation.asia
Categories: Arts, Society & Culture
Tags: business, businessadvice, career, CareerAdvice, creativesatwork, freelance, freelanceexchange, freelancing, gigeconomy
The BS-Free Service Business show takes you behind-the-scenes of running a business as a freelancer, creative or agency with a focus on fluff-free lessons to help you grow your own business and get paid. If you work with clients and want to create a simple AND sustainable service business, you’re in the right place. The show is hosted by Scoop Studios’ Maggie Patterson. You can learn more about the podcast and Small Business Boss at http://www.smallbusinessboss.co and get access to all of our shows at http://www.smallbusinessboss.co/podcast.
Categories: Business
Tags: freelancer, freelancing, growingyourbusiness, onlinebusiness, onlinemarketing, servicesbusiness, workingwithclients
Whether you work for yourself, or by yourself, the Solo Collective is here to make things a little bit easier. Working alone can be hard, and comes with its own challenges. The Solo Collective is a podcast about dealing with those challenges: we want to make solo working better for everyone.
Hosted by Rebecca Seal, the bestselling author of ‘Solo – How to Work Alone and Not Lose Your Mind’, the Solo Collective is a podcast series is designed to help solitary workers do so happily.
Now on season three, Rebecca has spoken to experts and well-known solo workers from around the world, to find out how we can all thrive while working alone. Previous guests include Dr Laurie Santos (from Yale and host of The Happiness Lab podcast), Emma Gannon (host of Ctrl-Alt-Delete podcast), Henry Holland (Fashion Designer), Bruce Daisley (work expert and host of Eat Sleep Work Repeat), Shahroo Izadi (behaviour change expert and author of the Kindness Method), and Anna Sale (host of the award-winning podcast Death, Sex and Money and author of Let’s Talk About Hard Things).
The new six-part season will feature conversations with the writer Oliver Burkeman (Author of Four Thousand Weeks: Time and How To Use It) and Madeleine Dore (from Extraordinary Routines and author of I Didn’t Do The Thing Today) among others.
We cover everything from anxiety to imposter syndrome, money to home-office design, productivity myths to how to take work less seriously, networking to how to cope with work when your family are all in the building too. We’re glad to have you here with us.
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Categories: Business, Health & Fitness
Tags: Bruce Daisley, entrepreneurship, freelance, freelancing, Henry Holland, Laurie Santos, Oliver Burkeman, remote work, self-employed, self-employment, small business, small businesses, wfh, work, Work From Home
This podcast helps ambitious freelancers get better results with less effort. We reveal the specific beliefs, principles, and practices that give you better leverage. Every episode contains no-hype, non-expiring ideas that you can use right away to make the freelance game more profitable and enjoyable.
Categories: Business, Education
Tags: consulting, entrepreneurship, freelancers, freelancing, marketing