Episode 88: Smart Habits for Better Work/Life Clarity—Our Last Episode!
In this last episode of our podcast, we’re touching on the topic that started Smart Habits for Translators more than four years ago—work/life clarity! If you missed the news, check out our previous episode where we explain why our podcast is coming to an end and what you can expect.
The concept of work/life clarity was what brought us together as co-hosts of Smart Habits for Translators, and it’s a topic we've addressed in many episodes of our podcast. We believe that striving for work/life balance is an unattainable goal while being clear about the priorities in your current season of life and business is a better way of identifying focus areas and setting boundaries.
Tune in to our last episode to hear our conversation on:
• What work/life clarity is and how it’s different from work/life balance
• How our understanding and approach to work/life clarity has evolved since we started our podcast
• What could be some signs to take some time to consider your own work/life clarity
• How to find work/life clarity
• How to set boundaries and priorities in your life and business intentionally
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Episode 88: Smart Habits for Better Work/Life Clarity—Our Last Episode!
In this last episode of our podcast, we’re touching on the topic that started Smart Habits for Translators more than four years ago—work/life clarity! If you missed the news, check out our previous episode where we explain why our podcast is coming to an end and what you can expect.
The concept of work/life clarity was what brought us together as co-hosts of Smart Habits for Translators, and it’s a topic we've addressed in many episodes of our podcast. We believe that striving for work/life balance is an unattainable goal while being clear about the priorities in your current season of life and business is a better way of identifying focus areas and setting boundaries.
Tune in to our last episode to hear our conversation on:
• What work/life clarity is and how it’s different from work/life balance
• How our understanding and approach to work/life clarity has evolved since we started our podcast
• What could be some signs to take some time to consider your own work/life clarity
• How to find work/life clarity
• How to set boundaries and priorities in your life and business intentionally
Episode 75: Smart Habits for Forming and Maintaining a Translator Collective
Smart Habits for Translators
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Episode 75: Smart Habits for Forming and Maintaining a Translator Collective
Episode 75: Smart Habits for Forming and Maintaining a Translator Collective
Today, we’re thrilled to share with you a concept that we know is something our colleagues are interested in. In fact, we have not only one guest, but two here to tell us more about it!
We’re excited to be sharing the microphones today with our colleagues and friends, Jamie Hartz and Nathalie Reis, who are here to chat with us about translation collectives.
Jamie Hartz is an ATA-certified Spanish to English translator who specializes in legal and commercial translation and transcription. She has been a freelancer since 2013, and in 2016 Jamie helped to found the Black Squirrel Translator Collective, which currently consists of herself and three fellow alumni of Kent State University’s master’s in translation program: Mary McKee, Hannah Sampson, and Nancy Cabrera.
And Nathalie Reis is a full-time freelance translator and copywriter specializing in the creative industries (travel & tourism, art & culture, leisure & wellness, and fashion & beauty) as well as the humanitarian field (including human & social rights, women & children’s health). She runs Nathalie Reis Translations in Northwood and works from English into French. She is a Member of the CIoL, an Associate of the ITI, a Member of the Society of Authors, and acts as Publicity Officer for the ITI London Regional Group. Nathalie also co-founded the Creative Translation Hub with Carolina Casado Parras and Adriana Tortoriello, a small collective of translators focused on the creative industries and working mainly from English into French, Spanish and Italian.
Tune in to hear our conversation on:
• What services Jamie and Nathalie offer and how their translation businesses have evolved over time
• What smart habits have been crucial in their careers
• What systems, processes, and habits help them stay organized, and how they set priorities
• What boundaries they set in their professional lives and how they maintain them
• What translator collectives are and how they work
• Why it can be helpful for freelance translators to work together in this way
• What positive results Nathalie and Jamie have seen as well as some challenges related to being in a translator collective
• Jamie and Nathalie’s tips for freelance translators who want to form and maintain a translator collective
Resources we mentioned in this episode:
• Our next virtual business retreat with a special guest, Dorothee Racette
• Creative Translation Hub
• Connect with the Creative Translation Hub on LinkedIn and Instagram
• Learn more about Jamie’s translation services and connect with her on LinkedIn and Twitter
• Black Squirrel Translator Collective
• Pomodoro technique
• Get Fit for the Future of Transcreation: A Handbook on How to Succeed in an Undervalued Market by Nina Sattler-Hovdar
• The Mother Tongue: English and How It Got That Way by Bill Bryson
See the full list of links and resources for this episode: https://smarthabitsfortranslators.com/podcast-episodes/75
Smart Habits for Translators
Episode 88: Smart Habits for Better Work/Life Clarity—Our Last Episode!
In this last episode of our podcast, we’re touching on the topic that started Smart Habits for Translators more than four years ago—work/life clarity! If you missed the news, check out our previous episode where we explain why our podcast is coming to an end and what you can expect.
The concept of work/life clarity was what brought us together as co-hosts of Smart Habits for Translators, and it’s a topic we've addressed in many episodes of our podcast. We believe that striving for work/life balance is an unattainable goal while being clear about the priorities in your current season of life and business is a better way of identifying focus areas and setting boundaries.
Tune in to our last episode to hear our conversation on:
• What work/life clarity is and how it’s different from work/life balance
• How our understanding and approach to work/life clarity has evolved since we started our podcast
• What could be some signs to take some time to consider your own work/life clarity
• How to find work/life clarity
• How to set boundaries and priorities in your life and business intentionally