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Indie Writer Press is a publishing imprint for independent creatives ~ a podcast by Jasraj Singh Hothi
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Conrad Ruiz
57:05|~ Partnering with businesses who are too busy to figure out how to make the most of their time, this is the story behind Well Aware~ hosted by Jas Hothi~ intro + outro music: Scenic Route, by Chris Porter~ produced by Indie Writer Media ~ supported by Aaron + Matt @ getrealnice.com
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Mathew Rees
01:16:19|~ describing himself as an entrepreneur since the age 16 with over 25 years’ experience in starting and running businesses, Mat is the CEO of Beneficial~ hosted by Jas Hothi~ intro + outro music: Scenic Route, by Chris Porter~ produced by Indie Writer Media~ supported by Aaron + Matt @ getrealnice.comPeter Grillet
50:11|~ From operational experience in startups to working on a product for creators, lnks.to, a conversation with my friend Peter Grillet was the perfect way to re-start this podcast~ hosted by Jas Hothi~ intro + outro music: Scenic Route, by Chris Porter~ produced by Indie Writer Media~ supported by Aaron + Matt @ getrealnice.comOh hey, it’s been a while…
04:00|Welcome to the podcast!I’m out of time, I got four minute, only got four minutes…. 🎵This is my intro, and normally I don’t sound like this—blame it on the cold. Apologies to Madonna and Timbaland for the disservice.It’s been nearly four years since I last recorded an episode. Honestly, it feels a bit scary after such a long break, especially since the podcast was intended for conversations with others, not just me talking to myself. Right now, I'm leaving this voice note on my iPhone to say welcome.If you’re new here, you might be wondering who this random guy is. Yes, this podcast is weird, different, unscripted, and unedited. I do add some intro and outro music though. I'm thrilled to be back on the mic and excited to bring you conversations with incredible creative people—makers, builders, crafters, artisans. That’s why the podcast has a new name: creator conversations.I've already recorded a few episodes and have more planned. In April, it will be 10 years since I first started writing online while commuting to my corporate job, dreaming of a different life. It's been a wild decade with ups and downs and travels to many countries. If you had told me 10 years ago that I'd be where I am now ~ ~ I wouldn’t have believed it.I want to keep this at four minutes because it's a good length to say what needs to be said without rambling. So, you're awesome and meant to be here. Stay tuned—this podcast is going to be great.I love you all 🫶Elizabeth Miner on writing & self-publishing her new book as a full-time nomad
01:25:56|My conversation partner this week is Elizabeth Miner. In Elizabeth's words: "Global business coach, international speaker, digital nomad, and author Elizabeth Miner has learned true sustainable success relies on understanding the human engine running a business. Combining her 20+ years as a corporate paralegal with coaching clients around the globe, she has a unique worldview of entrepreneurship. Elizabeth recognized distinct patterns in the success and failure of business owners and has been piecing together where traditional education has failed entrepreneurs. When she’s not writing or helping business executives thrive in the face of persistent change, Elizabeth hosts her own podcast, entrepreneurs IRL, sharing real life stories of those along the entrepreneurial journey. She has been featured on podcasts including Entrepreneur on Fire and The Conscious Millionaire, and has been published by She is Fierce!, Rank & File Magazine and Mike Dooley’s personal development site Tut. Find Elizabeth at: elizabethminer.net We talk about: - Elizabeth's back-story, "year of retirement" + journey to becoming a full-time nomad - Moving to Belize as a single mother, in the face of the opinions of others - How Elizabeth's blog became a coaching business, and how this has evolved as a remote business - About Elizabeth's book "The Entrepreneur Advantage", and the process of putting it together - How Elizabeth decided to self-publish early on & the flexibility that came with that - The stories we tell ourselves... and how we can work through them - "Getting things done" whilst being a nomad, & how Elizabeth structures her days - Elizabeth's book tour to promote her new book, including who she is reaching out to & how she is scheduling her talks & events - Elizabeth's tips for getting started with managing and growing your emotional intelligence // by Jas Hothi, with music by Chris Porter PS. join INF Club (free) at infclub.netRick Rigdon on starting his blog to overcome PTSD, depression and anxiety
01:14:35|My conversation partner this week is Rick Rigdon. In Rick's words: I'm a 63 year-old gay man who lives with my spouse of 26 years in Everett, Washington. (We've officially been married for 8 years after marriage equality passed in the US). I'm an INFJ who's a semi-retired web developer. This past year, I created a blog (Mystical Bear) where I document my experiences of using the writing of a novel as a tool to help overcome depression, anxiety, and PTSD that I've experienced most of my life. Find Rick at: mysticalbear.com We talked about:- Rick's story with PTSD, depression & anxiety- Rick's experiences with conventional therapy / what worked for him & what didn't- Flashbacks & a painful break-up / on unhappy experiences & mental health stuff- How holotropic breathwork helped Rick- Rick's current outlook on his depression- The importance of having a creative outlet to manage his depression- Rick's fiction project / the origins of the story- Rick's relationship with his father- Rick's experiences with blogging & why he is writing- On writing for ourselves, authenticity, and sharing what we write online- Why Rick decided to start his Mystical Bear blog- How sharing his experiences through writing online has helped him thus far//by Jas Hothi, with music by Chris PorterLaurence Warner aka 'Cerulean' on creating & sharing his music as an independent artist
02:11:48|My conversation partner this week is Laurence Warner, aka 'Cerulean'. In Laurence's own words: I'm Cerulean, an independent Performing Artist, born Laurence Warner in Eastleigh, a small town on England's South Coast. I make pop music for your ears AND your brain (and sometimes even your funny bone too)! I'm proudly #SavvyIndie, but I love to collaborate with creatives across The Arts & Tech to put on a show. Find Laurence at: https://wa.rner.meWe talked about: - Laurence’s music-making process - Making money from your art - Is Laurence an extrovert or an ambivert? / Myers-Briggs chat - The “organic” journey of the indie artist - Why Laurence makes music, and the magic of “sonic experiences” (music) vs verbal (words) - Who is Cerulean? (aka Laurence’s artist name) - Using the internet to share your authentic expression with other people… but balancing this with using tech in an intentional way - Laurence’s advice for indie musicians promoting their work - The joy of being an ‘independent artist’ vs going ‘traditional’ - SavvyIndie: Laurence’s plans for this community for independent musicians / music artists//by Jas Hothi, with music by Chris Porter