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Today on the show, I welcome Enid Brenize, a published author, journalist, and former PR pro. She has ghostwritten books, developed apps, covered breaking news from the newsrooms to boardrooms, and worked from coffee shops as a freelance writer. One of the many questions, she will be answering today is, ‘What can we do with an English degree?’
We also talk about one of the common traps in freelancing: over-preparation and how to overcome it. We discuss being a type-A spreadsheet lover and yoga instructor; and what that looks like. We examine her intent on being uncomfortable in life. Because let’s face it, building an empire isn’t easy. Sometimes it’s the small moments or even the uncomfortable ones, that really put everything into place.
Show Highlights
“Comfort the afflicted and afflict the comfortable, which I think has a negative connotation in our world now. To afflict the comfortable is not necessarily to cause pain actively, but it is to almost cause discomfort in a growing way. That's the goal.” Enid Brenize
Contact Enid: https://www.verb-mgmt.com/about
Blog - https://www.verb-mgmt.com/blog
Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/verbmgmt/
Twitter - https://twitter.com/verb_mgmt
Pinterest - https://www.pinterest.com/verbmgmt/
Contact Renee:
Instagram: @Biggest_small_things
Subscribe: https://mailchi.mp/939b8210f2f2/bst
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Today on the show, I welcome Enid Brenize, a published author, journalist, and former PR pro. She has ghostwritten books, developed apps, covered breaking news from the newsrooms to boardrooms, and worked from coffee shops as a freelance writer. One of the many questions, she will be answering today is, ‘What can we do with an English degree?’
We also talk about one of the common traps in freelancing: over-preparation and how to overcome it. We discuss being a type-A spreadsheet lover and yoga instructor; and what that looks like. We examine her intent on being uncomfortable in life. Because let’s face it, building an empire isn’t easy. Sometimes it’s the small moments or even the uncomfortable ones, that really put everything into place.
Show Highlights
“Comfort the afflicted and afflict the comfortable, which I think has a negative connotation in our world now. To afflict the comfortable is not necessarily to cause pain actively, but it is to almost cause discomfort in a growing way. That's the goal.” Enid Brenize
Contact Enid: https://www.verb-mgmt.com/about
Blog - https://www.verb-mgmt.com/blog
Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/verbmgmt/
Twitter - https://twitter.com/verb_mgmt
Pinterest - https://www.pinterest.com/verbmgmt/
Contact Renee:
Instagram: @Biggest_small_things
Subscribe: https://mailchi.mp/939b8210f2f2/bst