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Do you know somebody who loves to argue?
I'm one of those people. So is Julia Kelly.
We're great together.
Julia is the most renowned caricature artist west of the Mississippi. She built her business from scratch and is currently starting business #2.
I guess I caught her at a good time.
When I asked her to do an interview with me. She made an interesting request: "Let's wing it!"
She's been on some pretty awesome podcasts including: Entrepreneur on Fire, Double your Freelancing, and Afford Anything. She says: the less scripted the show, the more fun the interview.
My old college buddies would agree: Justus loves "doing it live". So I agreed to do the episode with ZERO PREPARATION.
Typically I prepare for interviews with rigorous research and outline a list of topics to talk about. In this case I did no such thing. Shoot, I didn't even take notes until after we recorded the conversation.
The result was a fascinating conversations that covers art, business and everything in between. Enjoy :D
[00:00] This is an unconventional episode. Julia explains why.
[01:55] How Julia introduces herself as
[4:30] How to be a success without trying very hard
Sine qua non noun
[07:00] Some ways Julia and Justus are different
[10:00] Why Julia is moving into the bookkeeping business
[13:30] Julia shoots down the concept of “following your passion”
[16:00] How Julia developed the craft of caricature art
[24:00] Julia’s and Justus’ artistic influences
[32:30] The story of the Captain’s hat and lessons Justus learned from an experiment in fame
[37:30] Julia’s struggles with identifying her strengths
[40:30] Julia’s friend who knows Tom Cruise
[42:30] Julia’s story getting started freelancing
[45:30] Selling to trade show marketers
[53:30] What lessons from caricature art transfer to bookkeeping
[56:30] Successes and failures in bookkeeping
[57:30] How to cold email effectively using LinkedIn
[1:00:00] Justus tells a story about canned cold emails that worked on him
Yet Another Mail Merge Google Sheets Extension
[1:04:00] Julia’ Bookkeeping goals and differentiating factors
[1:05:45] Julia’s ideal client is hands-off, casual, comfortable with remote bookkeeping, and wears plaid
[1:08:30] Julia wants everyone to go read Slatestarcodex and talk to her about it.
Check Julia out at
Also, Julia thinks GMO’s are safe. That is all.
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Do you know somebody who loves to argue?
I'm one of those people. So is Julia Kelly.
We're great together.
Julia is the most renowned caricature artist west of the Mississippi. She built her business from scratch and is currently starting business #2.
I guess I caught her at a good time.
When I asked her to do an interview with me. She made an interesting request: "Let's wing it!"
She's been on some pretty awesome podcasts including: Entrepreneur on Fire, Double your Freelancing, and Afford Anything. She says: the less scripted the show, the more fun the interview.
My old college buddies would agree: Justus loves "doing it live". So I agreed to do the episode with ZERO PREPARATION.
Typically I prepare for interviews with rigorous research and outline a list of topics to talk about. In this case I did no such thing. Shoot, I didn't even take notes until after we recorded the conversation.
The result was a fascinating conversations that covers art, business and everything in between. Enjoy :D
[00:00] This is an unconventional episode. Julia explains why.
[01:55] How Julia introduces herself as
[4:30] How to be a success without trying very hard
Sine qua non noun
[07:00] Some ways Julia and Justus are different
[10:00] Why Julia is moving into the bookkeeping business
[13:30] Julia shoots down the concept of “following your passion”
[16:00] How Julia developed the craft of caricature art
[24:00] Julia’s and Justus’ artistic influences
[32:30] The story of the Captain’s hat and lessons Justus learned from an experiment in fame
[37:30] Julia’s struggles with identifying her strengths
[40:30] Julia’s friend who knows Tom Cruise
[42:30] Julia’s story getting started freelancing
[45:30] Selling to trade show marketers
[53:30] What lessons from caricature art transfer to bookkeeping
[56:30] Successes and failures in bookkeeping
[57:30] How to cold email effectively using LinkedIn
[1:00:00] Justus tells a story about canned cold emails that worked on him
Yet Another Mail Merge Google Sheets Extension
[1:04:00] Julia’ Bookkeeping goals and differentiating factors
[1:05:45] Julia’s ideal client is hands-off, casual, comfortable with remote bookkeeping, and wears plaid
[1:08:30] Julia wants everyone to go read Slatestarcodex and talk to her about it.
Check Julia out at
Also, Julia thinks GMO’s are safe. That is all.