
Sick of clients asking for "just one more thing"...again and again? Feel like you're constantly overdelivering, undercharging, and saying yes when you really want to scream no? Maybe you've Googled "how to fire a client" or "contracts for freelancers" more times than you'd like to admit. You started freelancing to do work you love but now you're stuck in a cycle of revisions, red flags, and resent... more
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 94 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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Are you struggling with clients who ask for too much and want constant changes?
In this episode, we're diving into the challenges of handling clients' change requests and the importance of setting clear boundaries. I'll share my experiences, expla... more
What should you do when clients don't reimburse you for out-of-pocket expenses? Today, we're talking about the importance of managing out-of-pocket expenses for clients to protect your financial stability and business operations. I'll share my own pe... more
Do you feel like your clients don't value you or your experience? In this episode, I discuss how to handle situations where you don't feel valued by your clients.
We talk about the importance of over-communicating, and why it's often our responsib... more
Are you ready to start using your contract to attract the clients and the money you want? If so, then our upcoming contract course is for you. LEARN MORE AND ENROLL IN THE CLIENT CONTRACTS CRASH COURSE HERE!
We start the week of September 29, 2025.... more
Great podcast - and really helpful
Being a law student and constantly meeting overworked, stressed, and unhappy lawyers made me rethink my decisions of why I chose to enter this field. Meeting Sheila helped me remember just why I did. She taught me that “settling” is never the answer, and there are happy lawyers in practice and I can be one of them! She has the magical ability to help people realize their dreams and cater to every individual, regardless of what field of work they are in. Sheila is amazing attorney, social worker,... more
Even non-creatives can walk away with a good message from each episode! Sheila makes you think but also gives you direction on what comes next!
Sheila has this wonderful ability to bring out the best in you while adding joy to your life, and this podcast does the same! If you are someone looking to re-brand or reintroduce yourself in your professional circles, (and yes, if looked deep down, everyone is a creative), this podcast is for you. Sheila breaks down such complex ideas into these easily doable steps which did wonders for me. So what are you waiting for, get those ear pods on and build a happier fulfilling life.
Sheila is a calming and focused voice for small business owners who are on a journey of personal and business growth. Super motivational and I highly recommend adding this podcast to your library!
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This podcast addresses the challenges faced by creative freelancers, particularly around managing client relationships and setting boundaries. Episodes explore common issues such as scope creep, undercharging, and navigating difficult conversations with clients. The host combines her background as an attorney and social worker to provide practical advice aimed at helping creatives feel empowered and confident in their work. Unique features include actionable strategies for handling client disputes and personal growth, emphasizing self-care and maintaining one's values in business. The insights offered are likely to benefit designers, artists, and other creative professionals seeking to improve their client interactions and overall work-life... more
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