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Being Freelance Steve Folland
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4.0 • 3 Ratings
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Freelancing? Being boss of your own life and business can be tough and isolating. But it can also be totally rewarding. Pick up tips, advice and thoughts on how to make it as a freelancer, an entrepreneur, as the owner of your own business, by hearing other freelancers share their experience. Hosted by Steve Folland. Come join us in the Being Freelance Community - You're not alone being freelance. Not anymore. www.beingfreelance.com/community
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Start Local - Freelance Marketer Hannah Isted
Hear Hannah Isted's journey to becoming a successful freelance social media manager, marketer and then beyond into running a membership and courses.
She founded her business, HI Communications (when your initials spell HI you go with it right?), focusing on social media management. She quickly built her client list through word-of-mouth and community engagement, including organising local events - both her own networking nights and even the first Barry Pride festival.
Recently, Hannah transitioned away from social media management to focus on her membership program 'The Best 90 Days Ever', which offers daily prompts to help business owners.
Hannah shares insights on balancing various projects, the importance of community in business, and her belief in taking the plunge into new ventures sooner rather than later. -
Finding your Freelancing Niche - Video Production Specialist Kirth Noel
A lot of freelancers have a niche. But a lot of others wonder just how do you figure out what your freelancing niche should be?
In this episode we hear how Kirth Noel explored what interested him, his passions, what he wanted to master.. but what also might make sense as a business decision. From hobbyist photographer to specialised visual engineer in the world of video production. And whilst Kirth now uses robotics to create his work, its the human connections that bring it to him. -
Niche Resistant - Freelance Writer Shea Karssing
Shea was changing jobs every couple of years. Boredom setting in again.Taking freelance projects on the side to keep things interesting, she eventually realised she didn’t need a ‘job’ after all.
Building a business without the help of social media, growing a network on a one-on-one basis. Now the freelancing side hustle has firmly become the main income. Boredom banished thanks to Shea being ‘niche resistant’. Her flexibility has become her calling card - it keeps her interested, learning, and happy - keeps her a freelancer. -
Build A Freelancing Life - Architect Turned Designer Andy Hau
Meet freelancer Andy Hau, who shifted his career from architecture to design after a chance encounter with musician Imogen Heap. From employed life to freelancing life. With no real blue print to follow.
From goals achieved to those reworked, this is Andy’s experience across 10 years as an ‘agency of one’. The importance of human connections in a world of AI and digital noise. He’s a lot happier with freelance life than that photo suggests. -
Owning your age as a freelancer: The Wrinkly Writer - Mary Cameron
Aged 58 Mary found herself staring ageism in the face.
Full time work wasn’t coming her way. And she realised perhaps she didn’t want it to. Maybe it was time for a change.
With age comes experience. A stack of it in writing, even if she didn’t know what a copywriter was. Loads of it in managing projects. Dealing with people. Giving and taking feedback…
Aged 68 Mary finds herself staring at the face of The Wrinkly Writer. Owning that age with pride.
10 years of successfully freelancing with people who love working with her. Mentoring new writers. Switching Australia for life in France. Prioritising health in mind and body alongside the work that she loves. You get the sense Mary is only just getting started. -
Winning freelance clients from Instagram & TikTok with logo designer James Barnard
Going viral on social media platforms like Instagram and TikTok transformed Jame's freelancing career, bringing in a flood of clients and opportunities.
But how did he get to this point? We hear his journey from generic graphic design freelancer to niche logo specialist. From making a difference to his clients, to making a name for himself for designers around the world in the content he creates.
Customer Reviews
Great presenter, great guests - great podcast
I kicked off my own freelance gig several months ago. Flying solo is undoubtedly a challenge and it can be a lonely place when you hit a problem - whether that’s pitching for work, pricing, chasing payments or whatever. This podcast is a revelation for me. A meeting place for freelancers where you get to hear the incredibly valuable experiences of people who have chosen the same path as you. I’ve already picked up loads of tips that I’ve implemented - such as keeping a log book to honestly assess my work, setting stricter payment terms and being more organised in the way I chase new business. I really couldn’t recommend this podcast enough to freelancers working in any sector. It’s amazing to hear how different personalities have the same insecurities, but are also incredibly proactive in building brilliant freelance businesses.