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We kick off this episode with Jozlyn's Mexican food order, move to Frankie's search for a microphone stand and then go right back to Jozlyn's food delivery. Jozlyn is working on her website and talks about what that process has been like and the costs involved. This leads to a bigger conversation about all the upfront costs that come along with starting your business and spending money that you won't necessarily see a return in right away. But when you have a vision as to what you want your business to look like, some people would much rather spend the money up front and others will just get the work going and build the business in stages. Angela is also working on her website but she is taking a different approach. Her 12yo son is helping her to just get all the basic information on the website and later on, as she gets more money coming in, she will hire a professional to create it. "You gotta start where you are and then build on it". Our resident Graphic Designer, Gaby, built her own website in one night and talks about her process and wanting to take professional photos. We find out that Jozlyn does not like to be the center of attention, which she found out during the photo session for her business and feels as if she should've had her hair and make up done. We talk about the importance of truly capturing your essence when it comes to your brand and business and making sure that it all reflects who you truly are.
To WAV or not to WAV? That is the question. We discuss file formats when it comes to submitting work to clients and how Angela helped Gaby during an urgent high res situation. We celebrate Gaby's getting her first gig! And she talks about how Lloyd inspired her by submitting himself for a gig that was out of his comfort zone but her just went for it and let it ALL go. We also discuss the different avenues people can explore to try to get work. As we talk about why we prefer to be behind the mic, Angela talks about how when she was hosting a live event she totally bombed as she fumbled some words and lost her spot, "All the words turned into triangles and squares, I felt like I was having a stroke!"
This episode is jam packed! Don't miss it!
https://wordpress.com/
wix.com
By From The Booth and BeyondWe kick off this episode with Jozlyn's Mexican food order, move to Frankie's search for a microphone stand and then go right back to Jozlyn's food delivery. Jozlyn is working on her website and talks about what that process has been like and the costs involved. This leads to a bigger conversation about all the upfront costs that come along with starting your business and spending money that you won't necessarily see a return in right away. But when you have a vision as to what you want your business to look like, some people would much rather spend the money up front and others will just get the work going and build the business in stages. Angela is also working on her website but she is taking a different approach. Her 12yo son is helping her to just get all the basic information on the website and later on, as she gets more money coming in, she will hire a professional to create it. "You gotta start where you are and then build on it". Our resident Graphic Designer, Gaby, built her own website in one night and talks about her process and wanting to take professional photos. We find out that Jozlyn does not like to be the center of attention, which she found out during the photo session for her business and feels as if she should've had her hair and make up done. We talk about the importance of truly capturing your essence when it comes to your brand and business and making sure that it all reflects who you truly are.
To WAV or not to WAV? That is the question. We discuss file formats when it comes to submitting work to clients and how Angela helped Gaby during an urgent high res situation. We celebrate Gaby's getting her first gig! And she talks about how Lloyd inspired her by submitting himself for a gig that was out of his comfort zone but her just went for it and let it ALL go. We also discuss the different avenues people can explore to try to get work. As we talk about why we prefer to be behind the mic, Angela talks about how when she was hosting a live event she totally bombed as she fumbled some words and lost her spot, "All the words turned into triangles and squares, I felt like I was having a stroke!"
This episode is jam packed! Don't miss it!
https://wordpress.com/
wix.com