
The Self-Employed Life Podcast
1) The Final Episode: Lessons Learned From 1000 Episodes
The final episode after 1000 episodes and 11 years! To close out this epic journey, I share some background on the starting and growth of the show as well as the biggest lessons I've learned from inte...Show More
2) 999: LuAnn Nigara - A Well-Designed Business
A lot of creatives think we are doomed to a life without systems because that’s not our natural inclination. Our business is “us,” which makes it difficult to scale. I know that I personally have trou...Show More
AUDIO REMOVED: The podcast creator has removed the audio for this episode.3) 999: LuAnn Nigara - A Well-Designed Business
A lot of creatives think we are doomed to a life without systems because that’s not our natural inclination. Our business is “us,” which makes it difficult to scale. I know that I personally have trou...Show More
4) 998: Tony Martignetti - The Illumination Framework: Discovering Your True Potential
In this episode of The Self-Employed Life, I had the pleasure of speaking with leadership advisor and host of The Virtual Campfire, Tony Martignetti. Tony shares what it means to live as a multidimens...Show More
5) 997: The One Thing That Can Change Everything
As we're getting close to the last episode of The Self-Employed Life podcast, I wanted to leave you with something helpful and actionable. Here it is! Pretty common advice that I offer to many coachin...Show More
6) 996: Tom Roberts - From Fear to Flow
In this episode of The Self-Employed Life, I had the great pleasure of speaking with the author of the forthcoming book From Fear to Flow: Transcending the Ego and Living the Life You Were Meant to L...Show More
7) 995: Christina Guthier - Joyfully Exhausted: Burnout and Recovery
In this episode of The Self-Employed Life, I had the great pleasure of speaking with occupational health psychologist Dr. Christina Guthier, author of Joyfully Exhausted, about the often misunderstood...Show More
8) 994: The Power of Paradox in Business and Life
People are typically very uncomfortable exisitning in what appears to be a paradox. I think where we often get tripped up is when we believe we have to resolve these tensions—pick one truth and discar...Show More
9) 993: Katie Keller Wood - Busting the Myth of Work-Life Balance
In this episode of The Self-Employed Life, I had the pleasure of speaking with Katie Keller Wood, Montessori educator, TEDx speaker, and author of the upcoming book Alignment: A Montessori Approach to...Show More
10) 992: Julia Phelan - Understand the Science of Learning to Truly Change Lives
In this episode of The Self-Employed Life podcast, I had the great pleasure of speaking with learning scientist, curriculum expert, and the “Workshop Whisperer”, Julia Phelan. In this episode we explo...Show More