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The Freelance Podcast
RJ McCollam & Phillip Dale
48 episodes
8 months ago
Another podcast for freelancers? Yea, I know, but let me explain. Podcasts are an awesome way to learn from people that are where you want to be professionally and have the experience you can learn from. One thing I found is that some of the advice was a little beyond where I was at in my journey to make the jump to a full time freelancer. That is where The Freelance Podcast jumps in and tries to bridge the gap. I have talked with a lot of people that are in the position I was before I made the leap, working a full time job and freelancing on the side. The target audience for this podcast is those who are looking for advice and motivation to finally quit their job and focus 100% on what they love to do and why they freelance in the first place. I have been in your shoes and know the inspiration that a good podcast can have. This is not meant to be the best podcast for all freelancers, but instead is meant to be the best for those just getting started by giving real world advice and information that can be acted on immediately. Not advice that only works if you have a huge network of people or huge email list.
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Another podcast for freelancers? Yea, I know, but let me explain. Podcasts are an awesome way to learn from people that are where you want to be professionally and have the experience you can learn from. One thing I found is that some of the advice was a little beyond where I was at in my journey to make the jump to a full time freelancer. That is where The Freelance Podcast jumps in and tries to bridge the gap. I have talked with a lot of people that are in the position I was before I made the leap, working a full time job and freelancing on the side. The target audience for this podcast is those who are looking for advice and motivation to finally quit their job and focus 100% on what they love to do and why they freelance in the first place. I have been in your shoes and know the inspiration that a good podcast can have. This is not meant to be the best podcast for all freelancers, but instead is meant to be the best for those just getting started by giving real world advice and information that can be acted on immediately. Not advice that only works if you have a huge network of people or huge email list.
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Careers
Education,
Technology,
Business,
How To
Episodes (20/48)
The Freelance Podcast
047: Taking Time Off
RJ and Phillip talk about taking time off, how to handle it with those you work with, and what to do with feelings of guilt.
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5 years ago
34 minutes 41 seconds

The Freelance Podcast
046: Off Brand/On Brand
We talk about the pros and cons of branding yourself as an individual vs a business.
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5 years ago
40 minutes 23 seconds

The Freelance Podcast
045: We don't need no education
RJ & Phillip give their thoughts on the subject of education. Do you need a degree to be a successful freelancer? If the title didn't give it away, we dive deeper in the full episode.
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6 years ago
48 minutes 22 seconds

The Freelance Podcast
044: How to stay productive
Staying productive is so crucial for freelancers. RJ and Phillip talk about the different ways they stay productive throughout the day.
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6 years ago
44 minutes 9 seconds

The Freelance Podcast
043: Allow me to reintroduce myself
The Freelance Podcast is back after a year long hiatus. We introduce the new co-host Phillip Dale and talk about our origin story.
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6 years ago
48 minutes 33 seconds

The Freelance Podcast
042: Getting your foot in the door
7 years ago
28 minutes 47 seconds

The Freelance Podcast
041: Freelance Q&A - 3
7 years ago
42 minutes 42 seconds

The Freelance Podcast
040: Overpromising
7 years ago
34 minutes 44 seconds

The Freelance Podcast
039: Freelance Q&A - 2
Freelance Q&A takes listener questions and I spend the whole episode answering them.
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8 years ago
36 minutes 5 seconds

The Freelance Podcast
038: Freelance Q&A - 1
Freelance Q&A takes listener questions and I spend the whole episode answering them.
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8 years ago
30 minutes 49 seconds

The Freelance Podcast
037: My third year as a full-time freelancer
This is my 3rd annual review of what my year as a full-time freelancer was like. I go into my most successful year, tell you the exact amount of dollars I made, and go into why this was a super challenging year for me.
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8 years ago
29 minutes 42 seconds

The Freelance Podcast
036: Freelance Q&A on pricing, clients with larger budgets, and where I get my designs
I sent out a newsletter recently asking for questions that I could help other freelancers with. I got some really good questions and in this episode I go through and answer them all. We talk about pricing, getting pst the struggle of clients who don't want to pay what you charge, and what is my intake process like for new clients.
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8 years ago
36 minutes 31 seconds

The Freelance Podcast
035: Back to basics
Sometimes you need to make sure you are taking all the noise coming your way and send it through your own personal filter. Never forget why you do what you do, and don't be afraid to stop other stuff so you can keep your foundation as a freelancer strong.
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9 years ago
21 minutes 6 seconds

The Freelance Podcast
034: Quick Proposals
Freelancers shouldn't over think giving numbers and timeframes. In this episode I go over what your thought process should be in order to get the people who want to work with you the information they need.
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9 years ago
20 minutes 7 seconds

The Freelance Podcast
033: Stagnating
Like the great white shark in the ocean, if a freelancer stops moving forward they die.
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9 years ago
14 minutes 31 seconds

The Freelance Podcast
032: Christopher Hawkins - Client Conflict
I had a chance to talk with fellow freelancer Christopher Hawkins this week. We talked about Christopher's new course on how to understand and handle client conflict for freelancers.
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9 years ago
40 minutes 42 seconds

The Freelance Podcast
031: Perception
Perception is such a powerful thing, and perception on your end as well as your clients will dictate how your relationship and projects go.
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9 years ago
19 minutes 48 seconds

The Freelance Podcast
030: Pros and Cons of Retainers
I go over what that news is and then the pros and cons of retainers for freelancers.
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9 years ago
17 minutes 56 seconds

The Freelance Podcast
029: It will never be the right time to make the jump
9 years ago
23 minutes 19 seconds

The Freelance Podcast
028: Check your ego
I'll keep this short. You aren't always right about everything and instead of being a jerk about use it as an opportunity to educate your clients.
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9 years ago
21 minutes 12 seconds

The Freelance Podcast
Another podcast for freelancers? Yea, I know, but let me explain. Podcasts are an awesome way to learn from people that are where you want to be professionally and have the experience you can learn from. One thing I found is that some of the advice was a little beyond where I was at in my journey to make the jump to a full time freelancer. That is where The Freelance Podcast jumps in and tries to bridge the gap. I have talked with a lot of people that are in the position I was before I made the leap, working a full time job and freelancing on the side. The target audience for this podcast is those who are looking for advice and motivation to finally quit their job and focus 100% on what they love to do and why they freelance in the first place. I have been in your shoes and know the inspiration that a good podcast can have. This is not meant to be the best podcast for all freelancers, but instead is meant to be the best for those just getting started by giving real world advice and information that can be acted on immediately. Not advice that only works if you have a huge network of people or huge email list.