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Creative Class, a podcast for freelancers
Kaleigh Moore and Paul Jarvis talk about all things related to the business of freelancing. We’re talking clients. Pricing. Landing projects. Getting paid. Managing revisions (endless revisions). Finding clients and connecting with them in a way that feels right for you. If you’re like most freelancers, it’s the business stuff that keeps you awake at night, not the actual writing, programming or designing. That’s where the Creative Class podcast comes in. Kaleigh and Paul have over 20 years of combined experience freelancing with some of the biggest names and companies in the world, including: Microsoft, Yahoo, Mercedes-Benz and their work has been featured in: Wired, Fast Company, LifeHacker, USAToday, Newsweek and more.

Introducing the Creative Class podcast (a teaser)

We're Kaleigh Moore and Paul Jarvis, talking about what it's like to run your own freelance business. Real episodes are coming soon, here's just a tease of the show.

30 Aug 10:26

Should freelancers ever work for free?

Especially when you’re getting started with freelancing, there are opportunities to work for free (or in exchange for “exposure”). Paul and Kaleigh discuss the question and share their own experiences/thoughts on the topic.

30 Aug 10:26

How to find out if you’re right for freelancing

Not everyone is cut out to freelance—and that’s okay. In this episode, Paul and Kaleigh talk about the factors to consider when you’re thinking about freelancing as well as some of the characteristics and qualities that help people be successful freelancers.

30 Aug 10:26

How to balance your budget as a freelancer

Freelancers sometimes struggle with the fact that their income isn’t consistent on a month-to-month basis. So what can you do about it? Kaleigh and Paul talk about what they’ve learned about budgeting, spending, and planning so that the financial ups and downs of freelance work aren’t so painful.

30 Aug 10:26

The one rule you need to follow to win at freelancing

If there’s one rule every freelancer needs to follow, it’s this one. Find out why Paul and Kaleigh swear by this principle and how it’s helped them grow successful freelance businesses.

30 Aug 10:26

Growth and freelancing: Do you need employees?

In a society that generally associates growth and positivity, freelancers can feel confused about where their future-facing goals need to be focused. Kaleigh and Paul talk about growth, hiring employees, and figuring out what you truly want out of your freelance career.

30 Aug 10:26

Sustainability: How to network and make freelance friends

Paul and Kaleigh aren’t into slimy networking...but they do like making new friends. Find out how they’re deliberate about staying connected with others (from home!) and how these activities actually make freelancing more sustainable.

30 Aug 10:26

What do you need to know when you’re starting freelancing?

Can you say ‘no’ to work? Is it ever okay to fire a client? In this episode, Paul and Kaleigh share their answers to these questions and talk about the things they wish they’d known when they started freelancing.

30 Aug 10:26

Contracts and scope creep: What you need to know

Scope creep is a major problem in the freelance world. So how can you avoid it? Paul and Kaleigh talk about how contracts create healthy boundaries and keep projects on track.

30 Aug 10:26

3 key lessons on handling feedback as a freelancer

Feedback is a core element of collaborative projects—which is what most creative freelancers work on. But how do you separate yourself from the work and handle feedback effectively? And how can you teach clients to deliver constructive feedback? Paul and Kaleigh dive into this very important lesson and share their answers to these questions.

30 Aug 10:26

Easy ways to increase your freelance rates

Everyone wants to know the right way to raise their rates and charge more for freelance services, right? Kaleigh and Paul share their strategies that have helped them successfully (and regularly) increase their rates to build sustainable freelance careers.

30 Aug 10:26

What’s it like to be a female freelancer?

Kaleigh shares her first-hand insights on being a female freelancer and some of the realities that come along with it. This episode is a conversation about how different industries have room to improve their diversity efforts and what Kaleigh and Paul are doing to help make change happen.

30 Aug 10:26

Season two is coming soon!

Season two of the Creative Class podcast with Kaleigh Moore and Paul Jarvis is coming in April. Make sure to subscribe and tune in for all your freelancing needs. We’ll be talking about working with enterprise clients, productizing our services, hiring other freelancers and more.

30 Aug 10:26

How much should you save and invest as a freelancer?

As a freelancer, the responsibility to save money and invest for retirement falls 100% on you--there’s no one around to remind you to do it. So how do you know how much to set aside for these activities? Kaleigh and Paul share the strategies they use for both investing and saving and explain how the approaches have helped provide a level of financial security.

30 Aug 10:26

How to work with enterprise-level companies as a freelancer

Enterprise clients are the ones with names you can mention to a friend and they’ll say, “Oh, I’ve heard of them!” In this episode, Paul and Kaleigh talk about the pros and cons of working with enterprise-level companies and how doing so has helped boosted authority and ethos within both of their freelance careers.

30 Aug 10:26

Productizing freelance services to make more money in less time

If you have specific services you offer on a regular basis (and solid processes in place around that work), you may be on the path to productizing some of your services. Hear some actionable ideas around how you can start re-packaging your services to make more money in less time.

30 Aug 10:26

Costs vs. benefits: Hiring extra help as a freelancer

Freelancers, as teams of one, sometimes need support. But the question is: Do you hire a subcontractor, or an employee? And what are the costs vs. benefits of the two? Paul and Kaleigh share their experiences on the topic and talk about why it’s important to figure out which is best for you now--before you desperately need the help.

30 Aug 10:25

How freelancers can overcome Imposter Syndrome and build confidence

Many freelancers struggle to feel confident about their skills and battle recurring Imposter Syndrome--but there is a secret to overcoming those feelings of self-doubt. Kaleigh and Paul discuss how ongoing learning, developing personal taste, and soft skills can all help freelancers become more confident in their daily work.

30 Aug 10:25

How to start getting freelance clients when you have no track record

If you’re starting a freelance career from scratch...where do you go to find your very first clients? Paul and Kaleigh lay out a strategy for finding and getting hired by ideal clients--all without having to go through a single freelancer-for-hire platform.

30 Aug 10:25

Why learning new skills is important for freelancers

We don’t all start with the full set of skills needed to be a fantastic freelancer. In this episode, Kaleigh and Paul discuss the skills they had when they started freelancing, and the skills they’ve made sure to pick up and strengthen along the way that have helped them grow profitable, long-term businesses.

30 Aug 10:25

The realities of freelancing (and luck vs. talent)

Inspired by a Twitter thread, this episode takes a deep dive into the realities of freelancing and looks at how both luck and talent impact the freelance journey in a major way.

30 Aug 10:25

How to be a more productive freelancer

When you’re a freelancer, money = time. Productivity is essential. Learn some actionable advice around how to make your days more productive so you can earn more AND have more free time.

30 Aug 10:25

How to formulate a value proposition (and stop doing hourly freelance work)

Kaleigh and Paul explain how you can formulate a value proposition that gets you off the hamster wheel of hourly freelance work, as well as tips for positioning that get you paid for your expertise--not your time.

30 Aug 10:25

As a freelancer, should I use “We” or “I” when referencing my work?

Ah, the never-ending debate around using your name vs. a brand name as a freelancer. Paul and Kaleigh share their experiences trying both approaches and what they learned works best within their businesses.

30 Aug 10:25

Special episode: Student mailbag Q&A

Kaleigh and Paul tackle questions from Creative Class students in this special “mailbag” edition. Plus: They ask each other one burning question at the end of this episode.

30 Aug 10:25

Season 3 of Creative Class is coming soon!

Get the details of Season 3, launching at the end of Oct. https://creativeclass.co/podcast

30 Aug 10:25

Being more selective about clients and projects

We get into the nuts and bolts of how to be more selective about the work you take on, why it matters, and what we've learned firsthand about saying no when an opportunity isn't a good fit.

30 Aug 10:25

Knowing your limits as a freelancer

Juggling multiple clients at once is no easy task. We talk about how processes and systems can help you keep your sanity as a freelancer and make you look like a PRO when working with clients (as well as what happens when you try to overextend yourself).

30 Aug 10:25

Freelancing for females (revisited)

We revisit the topic of women in the world of freelancing to discuss new studies that have been released around the gender pay discrepancy. We also talk about what can be done to help combat inequality and how freelancers can work to level the playing field.

30 Aug 10:25

Should freelancers swear?

Sometimes it's hard to know if swearing is okay in client relationships (or even just on social media.) We share some interesting research into the science of swearing and discuss how to gauge when it's appropriate to use and when it's not.

30 Aug 10:25

Software that simplifies freelancing

In this episode, we share our favorite tech tools for freelancing (and even some tech-free stuff!) that can help make daily work faster, easier, and just...better.

30 Aug 10:25

Dealing with stress as a freelancer

Freelancing can be SUPER STRESSFUL. Get insights into how to better deal with stress, how to set better boundaries, and how to avoid burnout that leaves you resenting your freelance career.

30 Aug 10:25

WTF do I do with profits?

Once you have extra monies in your bank account...what do you do with it? We share what we personally do with business profits as well as some ideas on how you can use leftover money to grow your business.

30 Aug 10:25

I feel so lonely

No one talks much about how lonely freelancing can be--so we're fixing that. Hear how we deal with isolation (and living in secluded areas!) to better cope with this reality of working alone and from home.

30 Aug 10:24

"Enough" and how to quantify it

There are two stages of freelancing: Pre-ENOUGH and Post-ENOUGH. The first step, though, is defining what "enough" means for you. Get some ideas on how to quantify your goals and find contentment within your freelance business.

30 Aug 10:24

Is freelancing sustainable?

Short answer: Yes. But there's some science to it! Hear more about how to build sustainability into your freelance business so you can earn a steady amount month after month (and not go insane with worry).

30 Aug 10:24

Mailbag: Freelancing Q&A

In this special episode, we tackle questions from listeners on topics ranging from proposals to niche-picking (and a lot in between.) Get insights into some of the most common questions that pop up around freelancing.

30 Aug 10:24

Season 4: Trailer

Paul and Kaleigh have been hard at work producing the fourth season of the Creative Class Podcast, a podcast about the business side of freelancing. They get down to the nitty gritty about retainers, online privacy, developing an email newsletter, how to use social media, and lots more. Tune in to Season 4, starting on March 27, 2019!

30 Aug 10:24

Privacy: How Much Do You Share as a Freelancer?

As a person with an internet-based freelance business, it can be tough to know where to draw the lines around what you share online. In this episode, we talk about our personal boundaries and how we navigate the modern world that’s dominated by social media. Season 4 is sponsored by our friends at FlyWheel, a amazing WordPress hosting platform built for freelancers. https://getflywheel.com/friends/cc/

30 Aug 10:24

Phone Calls Can DIE

Phone calls have a reputation for being a time-suck (especially when you don’t have a roadmap that guides the conversation.) We dive into how to streamline your processes so that you spend less time on meandering phone calls and more time getting actual work done. Season 4 is sponsored by our friends at FlyWheel, a amazing WordPress hosting platform built for freelancers. https://getflywheel.com/friends/cc/

30 Aug 10:24

Setting Goals You Actually Accomplish

It feels good to talk about goals, but it feels even better to crush them. We’ll talk about how to set realistic goals for your freelance business and how to make even the most daunting task feel less intimidating. Season 4 is sponsored by our friends at FlyWheel, a amazing WordPress hosting platform built for freelancers. https://getflywheel.com/friends/cc/

30 Aug 10:24

Social Media: Um...How Do I Use That?

Social media can open new doors for your freelance business if you approach it the right way (and participate.) We’ll talk about how we use Twitter for this purpose and give you some fresh perspective on the hours you spend scrolling the feed. Season 4 is sponsored by our friends at FlyWheel, a amazing WordPress hosting platform built for freelancers. https://getflywheel.com/friends/cc/

30 Aug 10:24

Spotting Clients from Hell

There are always red flags that hint at when a client isn’t a good fit--but they’re hard to spot when you’re just starting out. In this episode, we’ll share our best tips for spotting no-go clients and share some stories around what can go wrong when you try to forge ahead. Season 4 is sponsored by our friends at FlyWheel, a amazing WordPress hosting platform built for freelancers. https://getflywheel.com/friends/cc/

30 Aug 10:24

Conferences: You Don’t Have to Love ‘Em

If you’re not a conference person, that’s okay. Learn some different ways you can get a sense of community in your business without traveling and investing in top-dollar, far-flung conferences. Season 4 is sponsored by our friends at FlyWheel, a amazing WordPress hosting platform built for freelancers. https://getflywheel.com/friends/cc/

30 Aug 10:24

Having a Unique Take Online

Having a stance when it comes to certain issues means people will come to associate you and your business with your personal values. We’ll cover the topic of having a ‘take’ online and what that means, as well as things to be aware of when you speak up on the internet. Season 4 is sponsored by our friends at FlyWheel, a amazing WordPress hosting platform built for freelancers. https://getflywheel.com/friends/cc/

30 Aug 10:24

Do You Need a Schtick for Your Brand?

Some freelancers lean into an alter-ego or a ‘schtick’ when it comes to their personal branding. But does that mean you need to do that too? Maybe not. We’ll talk about how to decide and what it means to brand your business both with and without a persona. Season 4 is sponsored by our friends at FlyWheel, a amazing WordPress hosting platform built for freelancers. https://getflywheel.com/friends/cc/

30 Aug 10:24

Freelancer Bad Habits

Do you spend too much time sitting at your desk? Don’t drink enough water during the day? Suck at raising your rates? You’re not alone. We’ll go over some of the more common freelancer bad habits and share some tips on getting rid of them. Season 4 is sponsored by our friends at FlyWheel, a amazing WordPress hosting platform built for freelancers. https://getflywheel.com/friends/cc/

30 Aug 10:24

Newsletters for Freelancers: Should You Have One?

Newsletters offer a great way for you to connect with your audience--and there are several different ways you can approach them. We’ll take a look at different approaches and share our best tips from firsthand experience. Season 4 is sponsored by our friends at FlyWheel, a amazing WordPress hosting platform built for freelancers. https://getflywheel.com/friends/cc/

30 Aug 10:24

Retainers: Mastering Recurring Work

If you’re considering offering retainers in your freelance business, this episode is for you. We’ll go over some of the things you’ll want to consider before offering this type of service and some of the best practices for structuring and pricing them. Season 4 is sponsored by our friends at FlyWheel, a amazing WordPress hosting platform built for freelancers. https://getflywheel.com/friends/cc/

30 Aug 10:24

Season Five Trailer

Kaleigh and Paul preparing the fifth season of Creative Class! This season will be released every other week, all year. They are talking about mental health, vacations, expertise, and everything that's involved with living and working online. Stay tuned for this season, starting in November!

30 Aug 10:24

Maintaining your mental health as a freelancer

Maintaining your mental health as a freelancer is no easy task. In this episode, we're talking about some of the common obstacles that get in the way of good mental health for freelancers as well as our personal practices that keep us healthy and sane.Go PRO with your freelancing business, https://creativeclass.co

30 Aug 10:23

Therapy is cool

Therapy is a good thing! That's why we're talking about our own experiences going to therapy in this episode, as well as its impact on our business lives. If nothing else, we hope it'll offer some background as you consider whether or not it's right for you.Go PRO with your freelancing business, https://creativeclass.co

30 Aug 10:23

Why are freelancers so bad at taking vacations?

Freelancers are notoriously bad at taking vacations--and this happens for a variety of reasons. In this episode, we're making a case for taking real time off so you can rest and reset your business brain (and going over some of the silly reasons freelancers don't take vacations).https://creativeclass.co

30 Aug 10:23

Is ‘freelancer’ a dirty word?

Should you call yourself a "freelancer"? Some feel that this term has negative connotations professionally, so in this episode, we're diving into our own answers to this question.https://creativeclass.co

30 Aug 10:23

Handling rejection and failures

It sucks when you have to deal with rejections and unhappy clients, but it's important to remember it's business--not personal. We'll explore how freelancers can get better at handling these situations and not letting it reflect on their skills as a whole.https://creativeclass.co

30 Aug 10:23

Do we all have to be experts at everything?

Modern #growthhacking culture says we all need to be experts at what we do professionally--but is that really true? In this episode, we're talking about being experts vs. just being people who share things online.https://creativeclass.co

30 Aug 10:23

The emotional toll of living online

Having an internet-based job and personal brand entails more work that you'd think--so how do you handle the emotional labor of considering what people will do or how they'll react to your presence? We're going into this in detail.https://creativeclass.co

30 Aug 10:23

Do we have to LOVE our work if we work for ourselves?

Do you have to be crazy passionate about your freelance work? Maybe not. In this episode, we're talking about the reality of freelance work and the fact that you're probably not going to be in love with it year-round, even if it does offer some serious perks.https://creativeclass.co

30 Aug 10:23

Are people who work for themselves and sell things really the enemy?

There's a very real feel for online creators around being seen as a "spammy marketer." Paul and I both wrestle with this, so in this episode, we're talking about whether or not people who sell things online (and run their own businesses) are really the enemy. https://creativeclass.co

30 Aug 10:23

Should you pay referral fees?

What’s the best way to incentivize referrals that are sent your way--and should you pay referral fees (or acknowledge those with a gift of some sort?) We’re diving into our opinions on the topic, sharing what we do to drive referrals, and talking about how we thank the people who sent opportunities our way.

30 Aug 10:23

Do you need an audience as a freelancer?

Audience-building is on the to-do list of many freelancers… but does it need to be? In this episode, we’re talking about how to decide whether or not audience-building is right for you and if it makes sense long-term for your business.

30 Aug 10:23

Battling burnout and stoking THE FIRE

Burnout happens when you’re overloaded in your business--and it’s a big reason freelancers can’t sustain their operations for the long haul. So how can you stoke what Paul calls “THE FIRE” so that you’re always excited and motivated about your work? We get into some tactics and ideas for stoking THE FIRE and talk about why it’s so important.

30 Aug 10:23

Getting through “The Dip”

Seth Godin talks about how all businesses have to be able to make it through “The Dip”: that period post-launch when interest drops off and you’re not quite established. So how do you get through that period...and how do you realize when you’re out of the dip? We’ll share our takes on that question and more.

30 Aug 10:23

Finding direction as a freelancer

Many freelancers struggle when they’re getting started because they’re pulled in too many directions and try to be everything to everyone. What they really need is to pick a direction and lean into it. But how? We’ll talk you through the process in this episode.

30 Aug 10:23

Do you need a solo retreat?

Sometimes when you live and work in the same space, it can be hard to get into deep work because there are so many distractions around. A solo retreat might be just what you need to get laser focus on a major project--and Kaleigh shares some insight into her personal experience taking on early this year.

30 Aug 10:23

Community as a lever

Often times, the “cliques” you’re part of/talk to, online and off, are a huge part of finding success in any type of career. So how do you find your communities (and then use them as a lever/springboard for your freelance business)? We’ll share our best tips.

30 Aug 10:23

Do you need a business coach/mentor?

The answer, as always, is: IT DEPENDS. But in this episode, we’re talking about how to make an informed decision, who it makes sense for, and what to look for if you decide to hire a coach or mentor.

30 Aug 10:23

Don’t drown in the data

THERE IS SO MUCH DATA IN THE WORLD. So, as freelancers, what data should we track? And what are vanity metrics that don’t really matter? We’re sharing our insights and lessons learned through personal experience.

30 Aug 10:23

Exploring different voices in the freelancer world

This season, we’re putting a spotlight on diverse voices in the world of freelancing. With a handful of guests sharing their unique insights, experiences, and tips, listeners can get ideas on how to operate stronger, more inclusive freelance businesses while hearing from freelancers of color around the globe.Sponsored by Podia: podia.com/creativeclass

30 Aug 10:22

Anna N'Jie-Konte, Founder of Dare to Dream Financial

Anna N’Jie-Konte is the founder of Dare to Dream Financial Planning, a virtual financial planning company that serves women of color. Her goal is to help her clients develop a sustainable roadmap for financial success and build generational wealth. In this episode, she shares her experiences helping fellow Black women and sheds some light on the challenges this demographic faces around financial literacy.Sponsored by Podia: podia.com/creativeclass

30 Aug 10:22

Amma Marfo, Writer and Speaker

In this episode, we chat with Boston-based writer and speaker Amma Marfo. We cover everything from how to increase diversity within your business to freelancing and introversion, as well as how her love for comedy has been helpful in her freelance career.Sponsored by Podia: podia.com/creativeclass

30 Aug 10:22

Marshall Shorts, Designer, Brander, Speaker

Marshall Shorts is a designer, entrepreneur, and public speaker whose work centers around branding and creating more inclusive products and services. His TEDx talks “Branding Blackness by Design” and “Black Creatives Have Something to Say” serve as our jumping off points for this conversation.Sponsored by Podia: podia.com/creativeclass

30 Aug 10:22

Kris Smith, Consultant, Software Engineer, YouTuber

Kris Smith, known as “TheBlackTechie” online, is a consultant, podcaster, software engineer, speaker, and YouTuber currently living in Atlanta, Georgia. She’s spent 10+ years helping companies organize and automate their ventures and technology systems. In this episode, she shares her freelance journey and talks about how she’s advocating for more diversity and inclusivity in tech.

30 Aug 10:22

Shayla Price, Marketer and Writer

Freelance writer Shayla Price has been working independently for about a decade now, and as a Black woman, she’s encountered her fair share of challenges along the way. She shares some ideas on how we can all lift up POC freelancers in our daily work and has some great thoughts around boosting inclusivity, too.Sponsored by Podia: podia.com/creativeclass

30 Aug 10:22

Sara Soueidan, Independent UI engineer

Sara is a Lebanon-based UI engineer helping brands build modern, resilient, and inclusive user interfaces. She gets into how she discovered the freelance career path and talks about how a curious mind and sense of resourcefulness has fuelled her success thus far.Sponsored by Podia: podia.com/creativeclass

30 Aug 10:22

What happens to our freelance business if we get really sick?

It’s late 2020 as we record this episode, and COVID is still top-of-mind for everyone. That’s why we thought it was important to get into a discussion around what happens to your freelance business if you get really sick. We talk about contingency planning, coverage, and how to plan for those times when we’re unable to work.Sponsored by our friends at Spiffy - the easiest way to create conversion-optimized checkouts, and take payments for freelancers, consultants and coaches. Check out spiffy.co/freelancer for more info.

30 Aug 10:22

Costs to factor into your freelancing rates

As a freelancer, part of your job means being on phone calls with clients and potential leads, editing or making revisions, doing research, etc. All of that takes time, and time = money. No business has 100% margins, so these costs need to be factored into the rates you charge...and you need to know how to communicate the value of that additional work with your clients. In this episode, we talk about how to do that well.Sponsored by our friends at Spiffy - the easiest way to create conversion-optimized checkouts, and take payments for freelancers, consultants and coaches. Check out spiffy.co/freelancer for more info.

30 Aug 10:22

Living and working in isolation

During much of 2020, people around the world have been staying home or in lockdown during the pandemic. As a result, many of us are living and working in isolation, which can have negative side effects. Paul and I talk about how this is compounded by living in rural areas. We get into how we’re dealing (or...not dealing) with this current reality.Sponsored by our friends at Spiffy - the easiest way to create conversion-optimized checkouts, and take payments for freelancers, consultants and coaches. Check out spiffy.co/freelancer for more info.

30 Aug 10:22

Earning more with bundles and tiered pricing

Looking to boost your freelance income, but not sure how to do that beyond raising your rates? We’ve got some suggestions for you that involved bundling and tiered pricing for productized services. This episode is a must-listen.Sponsored by our friends at Spiffy - the easiest way to create conversion-optimized checkouts, and take payments for freelancers, consultants and coaches. Check out spiffy.co/freelancer for more info.

30 Aug 10:22

Video as a freelancing business tool

You might not realize it, but you can leverage videos as a secret weapon that puts you miles ahead of other freelancers. In this episode, we talk about smart, strategic ways we’ve seen freelancers use video as a business tool that helps with onboarding, cold pitching, project updates, and more.Sponsored by our friends at Spiffy - the easiest way to create conversion-optimized checkouts, and take payments for freelancers, consultants and coaches. Check out spiffy.co/freelancer for more info.

30 Aug 10:22

How to know when it’s time to start teaching/selling products

How do you know if/when you’re officially ready to start teaching others and/or selling your first digital resources? We answer this question, share our firsthand experiences, and even get into how to know when it’s time to be done with this phase of your business.Sponsored by our friends at Spiffy - the easiest way to create conversion-optimized checkouts, and take payments for freelancers, consultants and coaches. Check out spiffy.co/freelancer for more info.

30 Aug 10:22

How to focus your attention and make progress as a freelancer

Most freelancers have a lot of ideas and feel pulled in different directions when it comes to their businesses. Do I launch a productized service? A course? A new type of service? The reality is: You don’t have limitless time and energy. You need to focus. In this episode, we get into why rather than half-assing a bunch of things, you should “whole-ass one thing,” to quote Ron Swanson from the show Parks and Recreation.Sponsored by our friends at Spiffy - the easiest way to create conversion-optimized checkouts, and take payments for freelancers, consultants and coaches. Check out spiffy.co/freelancer for more info.

30 Aug 10:22

Special episode: Spiffy’s co-founders on evolving freelance careers and launching a new business

In this special episode, we chat with the co-founders of this season’s podcast sponsor, Spiffy. Originally freelancers themselves, they share why they launched this software, how it came to be, and the problems they’re working to solve for fellow small business owners.Check out spiffy.co/freelancer for more info.

30 Aug 10:22

Our *final* podcast episode

In this episode, Paul and Kaleigh talk about why they’ve decided to wind things down with this podcast (and future course launches), as well as where they’re focusing their time and energy moving forward.Thanks for listening in and learning with us over the past few years. We <3 you.

30 Aug 10:22

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