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In this episode, Liz Mosley takes on the role of host and interviews Katie and Ilana. Despite living in different parts of the US, they share how they came to collaborate at Goodtype, discussing their journey into leadership roles and the team structure they've developed.
This episode emphasizes the importance of self-reflection and embracing weaknesses in entrepreneurship (Katie and Ilana get a little vulnerable too).
The conversation centers on the collaborative process, highlighting communication, leveraging strengths, and setting clear boundaries. Reflecting on their accomplishments at Goodtype, such as getting a book deal and fostering community, they also address challenges like handling criticism and balancing free and paid content. Offering advice to creatives, they share encouragement for overcoming fears of judgment when sharing work.
All that and more when you listen to this episode:
• A behind-the-scenes look at the relationship between The Typecast co-hosts
• Why self-reflection is so important
• How to deal with challenges when growing a large social media following
• How to stay confident when facing criticism online
• How to build a community with trust and support
• How to strategically respond to mean comments
• Setting community standards while creating a welcoming environment
Connect with the host:
Website: Liz Mosley
Instagram: @lizmmosley
LinkedIn: Liz Mosley
Mentioned in this episode:
Nodpod
Hatch
Connect with Katie & Ilana from Goodtype
Love The Typecast and free stuff? Leave a review, and send a screenshot of it to us on Slack. Each month we pick a random reviewer to win a Goodtype Goodie! Goodies include merch, courses and Kernference tickets!
Leave us a review on Apple Podcasts
Subscribe to the show
Tag us on Instagram @Goodtype
Follow us on Tiktok @lovegoodtype
Learn from Katie and Ilana
Grab your tea, coffee, or drink of choice, kick back, and let's get down to business!
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In this episode, Liz Mosley takes on the role of host and interviews Katie and Ilana. Despite living in different parts of the US, they share how they came to collaborate at Goodtype, discussing their journey into leadership roles and the team structure they've developed.
This episode emphasizes the importance of self-reflection and embracing weaknesses in entrepreneurship (Katie and Ilana get a little vulnerable too).
The conversation centers on the collaborative process, highlighting communication, leveraging strengths, and setting clear boundaries. Reflecting on their accomplishments at Goodtype, such as getting a book deal and fostering community, they also address challenges like handling criticism and balancing free and paid content. Offering advice to creatives, they share encouragement for overcoming fears of judgment when sharing work.
All that and more when you listen to this episode:
• A behind-the-scenes look at the relationship between The Typecast co-hosts
• Why self-reflection is so important
• How to deal with challenges when growing a large social media following
• How to stay confident when facing criticism online
• How to build a community with trust and support
• How to strategically respond to mean comments
• Setting community standards while creating a welcoming environment
Connect with the host:
Website: Liz Mosley
Instagram: @lizmmosley
LinkedIn: Liz Mosley
Mentioned in this episode:
Nodpod
Hatch
Connect with Katie & Ilana from Goodtype
Love The Typecast and free stuff? Leave a review, and send a screenshot of it to us on Slack. Each month we pick a random reviewer to win a Goodtype Goodie! Goodies include merch, courses and Kernference tickets!
Leave us a review on Apple Podcasts
Subscribe to the show
Tag us on Instagram @Goodtype
Follow us on Tiktok @lovegoodtype
Learn from Katie and Ilana
Grab your tea, coffee, or drink of choice, kick back, and let's get down to business!
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