My first foray into audio content was my discovery of the audiobook. A friend of mine had divulged that she fell asleep every night listening to them, and I confess I was mildly thrown by the idea. The concept of listening to a book was foreign to me, almost inappropriate. I am a self-confessed lover of books and the written …
2 Easy Ways (And 1 Hard Way) to Change Your Life with the Rule of Thirds
“Change your life”, everyone wants some version of this. Sean D’Souza thinks differently. Very differently. Maybe it’s because he’s an accountant, a creative, a cartoonist, a voracious reader, a teacher, and an early riser (4 a.m. to be exact). With a life brimming with so many ideas and thoughts from all different worlds, Sean infamously vowed to take three months …
The 3 Essential Stages for Finding Your Creative Voice
This article was inspired by Ronsley Vaz’s latest interview with Michael Bromley on Should I Start A Podcast. As any creative soul will know, one of the hardest things about actually creating something is finding the right voice to project it in. And regardless of your artistic medium – whether it’s clay, paint, movement, vocal or the written word – …
Digital Nomads & the Virtual Workspace
Are you considering going ‘Virtual’? You’ve been hearing about these Digital Nomads for a while now. Maybe you’re wishing that could be your life too. What is a Digital Nomad? Sounds like an exotic type of gypsy. Well in a way perhaps. But Digital Nomads are basically workers who use technology to work remotely. If you’ve been thinking about working …
Learning from Failure and Coming Back Stronger
In one of my conversations on The Bond Appetit Show, I was speaking with Chris Wildeboer. Chris is a really cool entrepreneur who helps people to identify blocks in their personal lives and businesses, and then to achieve great flow out of that realisation. We got into loads of fantastic topics in this conversation. One of the ones that stood …
87. Curious to Know How Podcasters Make Money? Then Listen to This…
This week on Should I Start A Podcast I chat to my friend, Michael Bromley. One half of the dynamic duo behind the very popular blog and podcast BeyondBillables, Mike is as authentic as they come. He’s unafraid to talk about big issues and realness, and is upfront in his desire to help people. Mike’s got fingers in many different …
Future of Search, Podcasting, and Advice for Dave Eddy’s 20-Year-Old Self
Dave Eddy is the CMO of Vicinity marketing agency and co-founder of Aussie caravan sharing community Camplify. He’s also a good mate of mine. Dave has succeeded in the rare feat of blending a laid back personality with legitimate business success. More recently he’s shifted his focus to include podcasting, which is why I had to sit down with him …
How to be a ghost-writer and nail the client’s voice
Being a ghost-writer sounds like a cool job, doesn’t it? The writer haunts the words that you read, like something from a horror movie. The reality is only slightly less cool than a haunted book. A ghost-writer creates copy – which could be an article or a book – and their own unique voice disappears, like a ghost, into the …