Soul Traders Amy Snoekstra & Bo Wong
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Soul Traders is a weekly podcast for creatives and freelancers who want to build an intentional business in alignment with their life and their values.
Freelancers Bo Wong and Amy Snoekstra delve into topics such as pricing, marketing and community building, setting goals, working from home, resilience, mindset, outsourcing and finance. And they’re only just getting started.
Bo is a photographer, Amy is a writer and digital strategist.
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Digital Marketing Trends
Soul Traders kicks off this special season with Bo and Tess talking about digital marketing trends we’ve noticed in ourselves, our peers, and our clients.
We also commiserate feelings of underperformance as self-marketers, and reminisce about the good ‘ol days when we had more energy to deposit into our social media banks ;)
Plus, ideas for how sole traders can connect more meaningfully with the right people and nurture those relationships on and off-line, and why all the effort you have put into social media to this point won’t go to waste if you choose to explore other promotion activities.
LINKS
Soul Traders: The agony of an overflowing inbox
Self-promotion Without Social Media
Tess’ Website
Bo’s Retreats
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This podcast is a collaboration between Soul Traders Podcast and Creative Minds.
If you’ve enjoyed this episode, please, take a moment to recommend us to a friend by sending them a link to the show.
You can find us online at soultraders.net.au and creativemindshq.com
Tess’s new book Self-Promotion Without Social Media is available at bookstores and independent retailers around Australia, internationally via Amazon, and at creativemindshq.com.
Thanks to Lucy Peach for our music and Scott from Sound Mind Editing.
This podcast is recorded across the unceded lands of the Wurundjeri and Menang peoples. -
We’re back for a special season!
Listen to Tess’ original interview on Soul Traders
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This podcast is a collaboration between Soul Traders Podcast and Creative Minds.
If you’ve enjoyed this episode, please, take a moment to recommend us to a friend by sending them a link to the show.
You can find us online at soultraders.net.au and creativemindshq.com
Tess’s new book Self-Promotion Without Social Media is available at bookstores and independent retailers around Australia, internationally via Amazon, and at creativemindshq.com.
Thanks to Lucy Peach for our music and Scott from Sound Mind Editing.
This podcast is recorded across the unceded lands of the Wurundjeri and Menang peoples. -
Learning to take breaks
When you're self employed, taking time away from your business can be challenging. But if you don't integrate rest and downtime into your business, you risk stress, exhaustion and even burnout.
In this episode Bo and Amy discuss the idea of taking breaks as a creative business owner. Bo speaks about the self funded creative sabbatical she's planning for 2022. They also speak about some of the community feedback from the past few episodes and Amy's dramatic u-turn on inbox management.
Links:
Find all the details about the Soul Traders retreat here: http://soultraders.net.au/retreat/
Amy's switched to multiple inboxes to manage her emails. This article by Andreas Klinger explains the system.
Bo recommends listening to Phil Wang on How to Fail by Elizabeth Day, WorkLife with Adam Grant, Helen Garner's lockdown dairies, 2021 on The Weekend Read, Who is Daniel Johns on Spotify and Delwyn Everard's podcast 'Running the Show'
Both Amy and Bo have been listening to Madeline Dore's podcast Routines and Ruts
Amy's been reading This One Wild and Precious Life and listening to The Guardian's Full Story podcast
Amy recommends following Penny Wong and Sean Doherty on Instagram.
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If you've enjoyed this episode of Soul Traders please, please take a moment to recommend it to a friend. It's the best way to make sure the podcast reaches new ears.
Also, review us on iTunes! Go on! We love reading them!
You can find Soul Traders online at soultraders.net.au and on Instagram as @soultraderspodcast Have a question? Just DM us, we love questions!
Intro music kindly provided by Lucy Peach. Production by Sound Mind. -
The lowdown on legals: a Q&A with Riz McDonald from Foundd Legal
Creatives tend to be very DIY in spirit with lots of optimism and zero experience in legal agreements. The learning curve for creative business owners is huge and we can find ourselves in tricky waters when it comes to the legal aspects of our business.
Thank goodness for legal brains like Riz McDonald. Riz is the founder and director of Foundd Legal. She's been a lawyer for 16 years and an e-commerce entrepreneur over the last decade. Her mission is to make legalese easier to understand. Bo speaks to Riz about contracts and agreements, what terms like 'moral rights' and 'intellectual property' actually mean and how to avoid scope creep for good.
Links:
Find Riz online at founddlegal.com You can browse her free tips and checklists and find helpful contract templates tailored to creative business owners.
Check out Riz's podcast Legals and Biz with Riz
Bo also recommends Delwyn Everard's podcast 'Running the Show' and Michael Tucak from Creative Legal for more legal support for artists and creatives.
Riz recommends reading 'Profit First' by Mike Michalowicz
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If you've enjoyed this episode of Soul Traders please, please take a moment to recommend it to a friend. It's the best way to make sure the podcast reaches new ears.
Also, review us on iTunes! Go on! We love reading them!
You can find Soul Traders online at soultraders.net.au and on Instagram as @soultraderspodcast Have a question? Just DM us, we love questions!
Intro music kindly provided by Lucy Peach. Production by Sound Mind. -
Creative Wellbeing: a Q&A with craft based designer Kitiya Palaskas
Kitiya is a craft-based designer who lives in Melbourne. Her work is easily recognisable with its vivid colours and playful designs. She's worked with big names like Adobe, Etsy and Lego producing props, installation and illustrations and facilitating workshops.
She's also an advocate for what she calls 'creative wellbeing'. Initiating important discussions around issues that creatives face including setting boundaries, navigating creative ruts and imposter syndrome.
Links:
Find all the details about the Soul Traders February retreat here: http://soultraders.net.au/retreat/
Find Kitiya online at www.kitiyapalaskas.com You can also sign up for her popular email newsletter there. She's on Instagram as @kitiyapalaskas
'Stop Telling Women They Have Imposter Syndrome' an article by Ruchika Tulshyan and Jodi-Ann Burey
If you've enjoyed this episode of Soul Traders please, please take a moment to recommend it to a friend. It's the best way to make sure the podcast reaches new ears.
Also, review us on iTunes! Go on! We love reading them!
You can find Soul Traders online at soultraders.net.au and on Instagram as @soultraderspodcast Have a question? Just DM us, we love questions!
Intro music kindly provided by Lucy Peach. Production by Sound Mind. -
The agonies of an overflowing inbox
When did our inboxes get so out of control? Can we blame the pandemic? Or is this problem much bigger? Thousands of unread messages. Constant interruptions to the focused work we need to get done and the perception that we need to be always on top of our emails. We're calling it inbox overwhelm.
In this episode Bo and Amy discuss email and how they navigate their inboxes. Bo is a proponent of inbox zero. Amy uses tabs and filters. They also discuss the new retreat dates and what they've been listening to, reading and working on.
Links:
Find all the details about the Soul Traders retreat here: http://soultraders.net.au/retreat/
This is the tweet that started it all
Cal Newport's book 'A World Without Email'
Cal Newport interviewed by Lisa Leong on This Working Life
Subscribe to Tess McCabe's excellent email newsletter Sylloge
Josh Spector's 40 One Sentence Email Tips
Read short story Harrison Bergeron by Kurt Vonnegut
Bo recommends listening to 'Everybody Knows', and reading Sally Rooney's 'Beautiful World, Where Are You' and enjoying the commentary surrounding it
Amy's has been working with Tess McCabe on her Creative Minds project
Amy recommends @iamthirtyaf for lols
If you've enjoyed this episode of Soul Traders please, please take a moment to recommend it to a friend. It's the best way to make sure the podcast reaches new ears.
Also, review us on iTunes! Go on! We love reading them!
You can find Soul Traders online at soultraders.net.au and on Instagram as @soultraderspodcast Have a question? Just DM us, we love questions!
Intro music kindly provided by Lucy Peach. Production by Sound Mind.
Customer Reviews
Brilliant
I am a self/business development enthusiast and this is one of the best podcasts I’ve listened to. Honest and practical advice with a splash of humour. Amy and Bo really understand what it’s like to weave creative work and life. Thank you, please bring out more eps!
Inspiring & motivating!
Heard about this a while ago and finally making time to listen. These wise women are so well spoken, friendly but will shift me into gear I think! Thanks Amy & Bo!
Super Show
Such a great accessible, informative show. A must for all creative freelancers.