Work In Progress

Kat Irwin & Nikoleta Angelova

Hi, we’re Kat & Nikoleta your hosts of the “Work in Progress” the podcast for surviving solopreneurs. Join us to recharge and unwind as we get honest about the ups and downs in our solopreneur journeys. We talk about relatable issues we have as small business owners ourselves and how to overcome those. We’re not experts, we’re both just works in progress - so together let’s laugh at our flaws and figure out how to make the best out of this thing called solopreneurship. If you’ve not yet subscribed to the podcast, please do as it really helps us out a lot to reach more like-minded people. See you next time!

  1. Is Designer Your Final Form?

    04/02/2025

    Is Designer Your Final Form?

    In this episode titled "Is Designer Your Final Form?", the host explores the complexities of defining one's career and passion, reflecting on how these elements intertwine with personal identity and societal expectations. The conversation begins with the common question, "What do you do?" which often leads individuals to define themselves primarily by their careers. The host suggests that asking about interests outside of work can foster deeper connections and understanding. A notable TikTok post about passion garnered significant engagement, illustrating the platform's potential for visibility compared to Instagram, which has faced criticism for its algorithm that often limits creators' reach. The discussion transitions to the challenges creators face on Instagram, particularly regarding its algorithm that prioritizes wider audiences over followers, leading to low engagement for niche content. The host reflects on personal experiences with social media, including the impact of algorithms on content visibility and creator frustration. As the episode progresses, the host shares personal reflections on their birthday, discussing their busy week filled with social events and a desire for creative expression through activities like visiting a smash room. This leads to a broader exploration of career aspirations and personal growth, questioning whether being a designer is a final career destination or part of an ongoing journey. The host emphasizes the importance of discovering one's passion through experimentation and curiosity, highlighting that many people feel unfulfilled in their current roles. They discuss the evolving nature of personal passions and motivations over time, suggesting that as individuals mature, their values may shift towards making a positive impact in the world. A significant theme is the idea of "ikigai," which represents finding fulfilment through a combination of passion, profession, and purpose. The host argues that having a passion is crucial for happiness and can provide direction in life. They also touch upon societal pressures to adhere to traditional career paths while advocating for flexibility in exploring different interests throughout life. The conversation delves into productivity and self-doubt among designers, acknowledging that external pressures can lead to feelings of inadequacy despite personal satisfaction with one's work. The concept of a "minimum viable product" (MVP) is introduced as a way to test ideas without extensive planning. Family dynamics are also discussed, particularly how parental expectations can influence career choices. The host reflects on their parents' differing approaches to passion—one valuing work-life balance over prestige while the other pursued aviation due to familial influence. Ultimately, the episode encourages listeners to embrace varied interests and passions throughout life rather than feeling confined to a singular identity or career path. The host advocates for stepping out of comfort zones and trying new things as essential steps in personal exploration and growth. This insightful dialogue not only addresses the intersection of career and identity but also inspires listeners to pursue their passions authentically while navigating societal expectations.

    50 phút
  2. How We Met in Spain | Behind the Scenes

    31/12/2024

    How We Met in Spain | Behind the Scenes

    Better late than never - We recap our summer in 2024 where we met in real life for the first time! We touch upon our impressions of travelling solo, meeting a stranger we have only talked to online, and what we found out we have in common. Our Malaga highlights too! Ever feel that the beginning of a project is a minefield of stress? In this episode, we share relatable anxieties about client feedback. But the real story begins with a leap of faith: a solo trip to Spain! One host, fueled by encouragement, booked a vacation, and the other, in a twist of fate (and perhaps a shared dream!), followed suit. After two years of online connection, they met in person in Malaga. Forget awkwardness! They spent 3-4 days exploring, talking non-stop, and discovering a shared travel style. Imagine comfortable silences on the beach, the joy of shared tapas, and collaborative planning, discovering hidden gems like a five-star restaurant down a random street after following its delicious smell. From the detailed flyer of the Botanical Garden to less successful trips to museums, like the Picasso Museum, they embraced new experiences, even grocery shopping at Mercadona and sampling local treats like horchata and pastel de ata. Cafeteria culture was experienced with Chocolate and churros and they even got used to ordering iced coffees. This trip wasn't just about paella and museums. It was about the magic of meeting online friends in real life, the joy of shared silence, and the importance of similar travel styles. It was about learning new things about each other, sharing culinary adventures, and trusting Cat's planning skills. But what happens when the vacation ends? The hosts discuss the slow transition back to work, feeling burnt out after the pandemic, and the challenge of finding meaning in their work amidst global issues. They explore redefining success beyond financial goals, focusing on joyful projects with clients making a positive impact. The conversation shifts to content creation, authenticity, and the illusion of social media "success stories," and the importance of having a business mindset. Ultimately, it's a story about genuine connection, the courage to take risks and travel, and the power of aligning your work with your values. Keywords: Podcast, show notes, project stress, client feedback, solo trip, Spain, Malaga, online friends, meeting in person, shared travel style, comfortable silence, tapas, collaborative planning, botanical garden, museum visits, Mercadona, horchata, pastel de ata, cafeteria culture, chocolate and churros, iced coffee, post-vacation reflection, burnout, redefining success, financial goals, content creation, authenticity, business mindset, pandemic, social media, clients.

    50 phút
  3. Digital Nomading and Changing Business With Elisabeth Mayr

    28/03/2024

    Digital Nomading and Changing Business With Elisabeth Mayr

    Welcome to another exciting episode of the Work In Progress Cast! 😊🎉 In this episode, we delve into the world of digital nomadism and business transformation with Elisabeth Mayr, a freelance UX designer and digital nomad currently based in Japan. Chapters: 0:00 Intro0:40 Elisabeth's next destination0:52 Insights on jetlag by @elisabethmayr49984:47 Elisabeth's mindset before venturing into freelancing6:57 Her upbringing and experiences with overachieving8:18 Describing Austrians and addressing stereotypes9:35 Comparing complaints in rich countries11:25 Advocating for travel as a school requirement11:55 Appreciating public transport and a shocking Manila train incident12:59 The motivation behind Elisabeth's digital nomad journey15:58 Embracing challenges and personal growth18:12 Cultural detachment through travel21:58 Rethinking the "Where are you from?" question24:22 Advice for aspiring digital nomads and insights on coliving27:32 Unusual experiences in hostels and coliving28:51 Tips on handling food poisoning and trying local cuisines33:05 Venturing into non-English menu eateries34:08 Elisabeth's business transitions and the role of UX in coaching36:48 Coaching experiences and their distinction from therapy38:43 Importance of networking and coffee chats43:48 Perspectives on the term "coach"47:30 Understanding the essence of coaching50:52 Humorous moments and Elisabeth's business card reveal53:36 Insights on the Financial Freedom for Freelancers course56:06 Where to connect with Elisabeth57:30 Outro

    58 phút
  4. Dance Movement Balance And Motion Design With Tanya Bendis

    23/03/2024

    Dance Movement Balance And Motion Design With Tanya Bendis

    Episode Summary: Welcome to another exciting episode where Tanya Bendis shares insights into her life, career, and experiences. The episode covers various topics from her early college days to her creative projects, experiences with burnout, and the role of dancing in her life. Episode Chapters: Intro and Tanya Bendis' JourneyIntroduction to Tanya Bendis and her life path.Journey to Europe and ZagrebHow Tanya ended up in Europe and Zagreb, Croatia.Parental Support and Early CollegeExploring how Tanya's parents support her decisions and the idea of starting college early.Embracing OpportunitiesDiscussing how saying yes to opportunities shapes one's path.Personal Development and Goddess ManifestationSpending time wisely for personal growth and discussing the goddess manifested in Tanya's life.Side Projects and Main JobTanya's side projects alongside her main job at @omnisearch1954.Experience with Burnout and Dancing During CovidTanya's experience with burnout and insights on dancing during Covid times.Saying No, Showing Up, and MotivationExploring the connection between saying no, showing up for others, and finding motivation.Energy, Motion Design, and DancingTanya's experience with energy, motion design, and how dancing influences her work.Regrets and Project ManagementReflecting on regrets, project management, and knowing when to stop investing time in a project.Career Takeaways and Creative FreedomTanya's key takeaways from her career and balancing creative freedom in freelancing and permanent jobs.Where to Find Tanya BendišInformation on where to connect with Tanya Bendiš.Personal Encounters and OutroRecounting personal encounters with Tanya and wrapping up the episode.

    40 phút

Giới Thiệu

Hi, we’re Kat & Nikoleta your hosts of the “Work in Progress” the podcast for surviving solopreneurs. Join us to recharge and unwind as we get honest about the ups and downs in our solopreneur journeys. We talk about relatable issues we have as small business owners ourselves and how to overcome those. We’re not experts, we’re both just works in progress - so together let’s laugh at our flaws and figure out how to make the best out of this thing called solopreneurship. If you’ve not yet subscribed to the podcast, please do as it really helps us out a lot to reach more like-minded people. See you next time!