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Welcome to the graduate series of the chatty freelancer podcast, a special series where I give recent graduates from Glasgow Caledonian university a chance to let their personalities shine as they embark into the creative industries!
In this episode I am joined by Luke Ashton, a creative whose passion for design and problem solving really radiates from his reflections on University. Not to mention his movie choice is pretty stellar!
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Welcome to the graduate series of the chatty freelancer podcast, a special series where I give recent graduates from Glasgow Caledonian university a chance to let their personalities shine as they embark into the creative industries!
In this episode I am joined by Naomi and Stella! From alphabetic motion graphics to typography zines, these two are amazing designers in their own right! A love for comic sans, a fear of cats and an unearthed obsession for rock collecting are also among the topics of conversation... don't ask, just listen.
Listen in and be sure to connect with Naomi and Stella on Linkedin to check out their amazing work! -
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Welcome to the graduate series of the chatty freelancer podcast, a special series where I give recent graduates from Glasgow Caledonian university a chance to let their personalities shine as they embark into the creative industries!
In this episode I am joined by Michael Mcguigan, a designer who through his university in experience has transformed his approach to design, built incredible friendships and and found his love for UI&UX!
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Welcome to the graduate series of the chatty freelancer podcast, a special series where I give recent graduates from Glasgow Caledonian university a chance to let their personalities shine as they embark into the creative industries!
In this episode I am joined by Mirin Thomson, a confident young designer who absolutely loves everything typography and enjoys a wee boogie to get the creative juices flowing.
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Welcome to the graduate series of the chatty freelancer podcast, a special series where I give recent graduates from Glasgow Caledonian university a chance to let their personalities shine as they embark into the creative industries!
In this episode I am joined by Gregour Short, a designer who isn't afraid of direct feedback and whose university highlight was going to barcelona for the OFF festival
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Welcome to the graduate series of the chatty freelancer podcast, a special series where I give recent graduates from Glasgow Caledonian university a chance to let their personalities shine as they embark into the creative industries!
In this episode I am joined by Luke Allen, a talented and empathetic designer whose hidden talent is being able to play base guitar.
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Welcome to the graduate series of the chatty freelancer podcast, a special series where I give recent graduates from Glasgow Caledonian university a chance to let their personalities shine as they embark into the creative industries!
In this episode I am joined by David Dymock, a keen UX & UI designer who is incredibly passionate about working in the BSL space and is partial to the odd romcom or animated movie.
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Welcome to the graduate series of the chatty freelancer podcast, a special series where I give recent graduates from Glasgow Caledonian university a chance to let their personalities shine as they embark into the creative industries!
In this episode I am joined by Cameron Hunter, a big team player who loves collaborating with his fellow designers, bad jokes and the lord of the rings trilogy.
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In today's LAST guest episode of series 3 I am joined by Freelance business owner and Linkedin Wizard, Adam Faulkner! 😎
Adam is a freelance is the founder of CreativeAF, a video production business that creates content in house teams can’t! However it doesn’t stop there for Adam, he is also on a mission to help the new wave of freelancers turn their expertise into success.
He is doing exactly that with his online courses and a stellar Linkedin presence that continues to support the freelance community!
In this episode Adam enlightens us about the simple secret for finding and keeping clients, tips on how to approach LinkedIn as freelance beginner and home truths every freelancer needs to hear!
We ofcourse get into the all important Movie and Pie of the week where we reminisce a little too intensely about our love for a greggs sausage bean and cheese melt.
Telling you, they are worth the scalding burn you get with every bite. 😂
I had such a blast listening to Adam’s infectious passion for the freelance lifestyle and it left me feeling so grateful that I get to call myself a freelancer too!
So if you’re looking to feel inspired and learn some mega valuable freelance tips then get yourself over to Spotify and Apple Podcasts!
You can connect with Adam here on Linkedin
https://www.linkedin.com/in/adamjfaulkner?utm_source=share&utm_campaign=share_via&utm_content=profile&utm_medium=ios_app
Check out his online courses here
https://linktr.ee/freelanceaf?utm_source=linktree_profile_share<sid=73108301-a87d-4b8f-92df-fe5ece68c61c -
Today I am joined by the fabulous Frankie Tortora, a freelance graphic designer and the brains behind Doing it For the Kids! ❤️
In this episode I get to hear first hand what it's like to be a freelance parent as Frankie shares her journey and how it led to the creation of a thriving online community and award winning podcast! 🎙
We explore that realities of freelance parenting, from hectic schedules that somehow make sense to the mind boggling misconceptions of running a business whilst raising kids.
Frankie shares her experience of building an active parent community, including the tough lessons learned, the difficult transitions made, and the secret that drives it all: authenticity.
Of course we then take a trip down Movie and Pie lane, where our pie debate is sure to leave you pondering your next pastry pick. 🤔 🥧
So if you're a freelance parent who wants to hear relatable experiences or you're just curious about how to start your own online community then come join us for a conversation full of laughs and buckets of honesty! -
Today on the podcast I am joined by Daisey Cooke for a conversation that may just be the pep talk you need!
Daisey is a freelance marketing and social media manager who has years of experience working in-house and in agency with some of the UK’s biggest brands. But in 2021, Daisey decided to take the leap and set up her own freelance business DC digital where she helps businesses clear the social media fog and achieve amazing results.
In this episode we wrap our heads around the complexities of promoting oneself as a freelancer and how to cultivate the confidence to be your own cheerleader.
Daisey and I peel back the layers of social media marketing, how to stay genuinely engaged, overcome the content creation blues, and how to weigh the balance of authenticity when our feeds become our storefronts.
We're talking strategy, marketing top tips and best practices along with some of Daisey's social media pet peeves. And trust me, there are some juicy hot takes and some home truths that even got me thinking about my own strategy!
Either way; expect to leave empowered, ready to trust your instincts and recognise your unique value in this ever-evolving freelance landscape.
If you're looking to refine your marketing prowess or you're just in for an inspiring story with a dash of strategy, this episode is a gentle kick up the arse to explore your own self promotion approach and start putting yourself out there! -
Join me today as I sit down with the creative minds behind Unknown Errors, Ophelia and Yexa, for a candid conversation on the twists and turns of organising creative events.
Unknown errors is a creative event that embraces failing and what comes next. From panel talks to art exhibitions, it is a platform that is providing the Glasgow creative community with an opportunity to open up about the anxieties and issues that exist in the industry with the hopes of bringing positive change.
In this episode Ophelia and Yexa peel back the curtain on the reality of starting your own creative event, from the complexities of planning community-focused events to forgotten laptop chargers and microphone mishaps.
This energetic conversation is a breathe of fresh air as they both share their stories and experiences with lot's of honesty, giving us a deeper insight into the raw beginnings of Unknown Errors.
We also celebrate the highs of creating a vibrant, supportive creative community in Glasgow, that is redefining how we talk about the industry and interact with one another.
To wrap up the episode we of course review some films and Yexa brings in an unusual pie choice that we definitely haven't had before. 😆
Don't miss out on this blend of inspiration, practical advice, and a huge dollop of laughter as we get a little insight into the world of creative event organising!
Check out Unknown Errors on Instagram to keep up to date with their events and all their fun plans for the Glasgow creative community! -
Join me in as I welcome the extremely talented Chris Wilson, the self proclaimed polyamorous designer and founder of one man studio STCKMN!
In this episode Chris sits in the hot seat to share with us shocking tales and invaulable insights from his 18 years of experience in the industry. From securing your first design client to the sobering reality of unpaid invoices and legal battles, this conversation is a front row seat for any creative looking to start their own entrepreneurial path!
Chris gets honest about the nitty gritty of being your own boss, answers some interesting questions from listeners and chats candidly about his experience of trying to achieve a work-life balance whilst running a successful studio.
From overcoming imposter syndrome to the pride of professional highs, Chris's narrative is infused with wisdom, humour, and a whole helping of realism.
We of course get into the most important question of all - What is Chris's Move and pie of the week?! But you'll have to listen in to find that one out. 😉
So pull up a chair and listen in as Chris shares all in his podcast debut!
Check out Chris's work here
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In today's episode I am joined by the wonderful Pearse O'Halloran, a freelance designer and creative powerhouse behind Loom Graphics! Join us for a very witty, very entertaining and very honest conversation about the power of no!!
To begin we laugh and learn about Pearse's origin story, from creative awakenings ignited by a 90's army canvas bag to the evolution of his craft from a bustling Glasgow city to the serene Scottish isles.
Then for our hot topic segment Pearse and I get personal about the struggles and triumphs of freelance life and uncover the importance of self-worth. Pearse offers his wisdom on the transformative power of "no" – a simple yet scary word that many of us are reluctant to use. He also shares insider tips on nurturing freelancer-client relationships and talks about the necessity of setting boundaries.
To wrap up the episode, Pierce enlightens me in the 'Movie and Pie' segment, praising the virtues of a mac cheese pie paired with an adrenaline-pumping movie pick from the 'Mad Max' saga. Which one you ask? Well you've just have to listen and find out 😉
Whether you're a seasoned freelancer or just starting out, this episode is a hearty blend of nostalgia, humour, and practical advice! So get it in your lugs!
You can connect with Pearse on Linkedin
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In honour of British Pie week I thought it was about time that we took a look back at some of the Best Movie and Pie choices of the podcast...so far 😉
So in today's episode of The Chatty Freelancer Podcast we are doing exactly that! From delicious soggy-bottomed steak pies and sturdy pizza pies to nostalgic animated classics and VERY unique film picks.
I select some of my personal favourite Movie and Pie choices from series 1 and 2 of the podcast. But you'll have to give it a listen to find out who made it to the best of list!
However I will say, in true International Women's Day fashion, all of the choices are from my female guests! I am going to act like I meant that and it wasn't pure coincidence. 😏
I also throw in a new Movie and Pie choice because, well, the notion took me and I couldn't help myself. 😂
I finally review the famous Killie pie from Brownings bakers and choose my top movie from the Glasgow Film festival, which was bloody tough!
So join us in this hearty celebration of the flavours and flicks and apologies in advance if this episode makes you hungry. 🥧 😋 -
Today I am joined by awesome Richard Longmuir! Asides from being the Creative Director at Launch Digital, Richard is an incredible human being who does a tremendous amount to support the design community and local businesses in Scotland.
From lecturing and mentoring design students at Glasgow Caledonian University to being appointed a board Director at the Ayrshire Chamber of Commerce, it’s safe to say that Richard truly is a bloody legend.
In this episode myself and Richard discuss the massive topic that is designing for good. From tackling child hunger with Launch Foods to finding fulfilment in wearing pink tartan kilts, Richard's anecdotes highlight the influence of design beyond aesthetics. We share opinions from our listeners, get honest about the moral dilemmas designers face and discuss the undeniable impact of thoughtful design on social causes.
As always we round off our conversation with movie and pie of the week, where we have the podcasts very first live pie tasting!! All thanks to Richard and the abundance of pies he brought with him to record. You might hear me munching away but you definitely won't hear me complaining. 😂
So, tune in and prepare to be inspired by Richard Longmuir's journey and his infectious passion for doing good.
Connect with Richard on Linkedin
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Join me as we unlock the secrets to a fulfilling freelance life with Vicky Critoph, the visionary behind Happy Freelancers, a community of creatives who are committed to healthy work habits, sustainable work practices and are passionate about leading fun lives!! 🌈 😆
Recorded in the cosy corners of Brightons co-working space, Projects the lanes, this episode is a heartfelt look at how the vibrancy of our adult lives can be reignited through play. Vicky and I share laughter and candid tales of how hobbies like dancing and surfing do more than just fill our time—they replenish our creative spirits and build the confidence needed to attract new opportunities. We discuss the guilt associated with taking time off, challenge the 9 to 5 work structure and advocate for a life designed around personal values and joyful moments.
Listen in for a truly inspirational chat that's filled with Vicky's infectious giggles and radiant energy. ☀️ But it's also an invitation to join a community of freelancers who are just as committed to their happiness as they are to their work.
Check out Happy freelancers here
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Join me, Chloe Marie, alongside the fabulous Lucy Pressland from the amazing "Don't Panic Podcast", for a very special collaboration episode!! For this episode we thought it would be fun to combine both of our podcasts into one epic discussion centring around creative criticism and podcasting life as a female.
To kick things off - Lucy and I peel back the curtain on the highs and lows of creative criticism in the hot topic segment of the episode. We share funny tales, honest opinions and debate the quirks of critiquing creative work, sharing stories that will have you nodding in agreement or shaking your head in disbelief.
Next, Lucy introduces the "yer talking shite" segment where we debunk shocking stereotypes and generalisations about the podcasting world. From technical incompetence assumptions to voice bias perceptions, we delve into what it looks like to be a female podcast host in a male dominated space.
But it's not all serious business of course; we cap off our chat with the infamous 'Movie and Pie' segment!
So join us for an exciting discussion that's as much about the power of collaborative voices as it is about two friends navigating the podcasting world.
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You can listen to the Don't Panic Podcast here
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Listen in as I open up about my own personal experience of moving away from hustle culture towards a more balanced approach to work and life. In this heart-to-heart, I reflect on how the pursuit of success can cost us our inspiration and mental health, and why I now see embracing stillness as a vital ingredient in sustaining creativity. 🎨
In this episode I share exactly how I have started to slow down in my creative journey, from getting rid of ridiculous personal deadlines to replacing the weekend hustle with much needed pauses. Together we explore my biggest learnings, including how it's perfectly okay to fill your time with things such as impromptu trips to aimlessly walk around B&M or an evening on the couch watching your favourite movie with a pie... or two. 😉
This journey isn't just mine. It's reflected in the stories that I share from listeners, each with their unique testimonies to the richness that comes from stepping away from the relentless grind.
So join me for a candid conversation that challenges our perception of hustle culture and celebrates a less hasty way of working! 🙌 -
Join me as I welcome the incredibly talented Fee Sheal, a seasoned freelance motion designer who gives us a peek into her vibrant life, from crafting captivating visuals for international brands to empowering the next generation of creatives.
Today's episode is a little different because instead of a hot topic, Fee will be sitting in the freelance hot seat to share with us her invaluable insights as a female entrepreneur. We cover everything from Fee's early days transitioning from graphic to motion design, to the pivotal moment she chose the freelance path.
Fee opens up about the challenges and triumphs she's faced, sharing personal anecdotes that shed light on the delicate dance of work-life balance, the nuances of finding and retaining clients, top tips for navigating freelance life and the joy of starting a new business venture.
Fee also emphasises the importance of community, mentorship, and transparency. She speaks passionately about her role in providing a supportive environment for young creatives and gives us an uplifting perspective on empowering women in industry.
If you're a fellow creative or someone who's ever considered going freelance , Fee's colourful narrative is sure to fuel your motivation and maybe even spark a little courage to take the leap. Join us for a hefty slice of honesty and laughter—it's an episode you won't want to miss! - Mostra di più