Freelance Cake

How Much Is Enough? Fear-Proof Freelancing + Non-Icky LinkedIn DMs with Rachel Bicha


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Should freelancing feel easier by now… or is the hard part kind of the point?

In this episode, Austin talks with Rachel Bicha (content strategist + founding Freelance Cake Community member) about building a freelance business that’s sustainable because it’s intentional. Rachel shares how her offline community gives her the psychological safety to do things that scare most freelancers—like DMing interesting people on LinkedIn without feeling weird about it.

They unpack the “safety net” Rachel built before going full-time (six months runway, ~50% income on the side, and real boundaries), plus one of her most underrated tools: defining “enough” with minimum and maximum income targets, seasonal goals, and even the occasional sabbatical.


You’ll also hear why Rachel’s marketing works: it’s relationship-based, rooted in hospitality and curiosity, and designed to connect with real humans (not “leads”). And yes—print is back. Rachel closes with the whimsical monthly print newsletter she sends out, featuring everything from zines to bingo cards to advent calendars.

If you’ve ever struggled with fear, overworking, marketing that feels misaligned, or wondering whether your work actually connects with real humans… this conversation is for you.

Key Points

  • Why hard things matter: sometimes friction is the feature — remove it and you remove meaning.
  • Rachel’s path into freelancing: in-house → side freelancing → full-time, plus the mindset shift that made it possible.
  • Managing fear with systems: she waited until she had ~50% of income on the side + six months runway.
  • Defining “enough”: minimum + maximum income targets, seasonal goals, and saying no even when it’s tempting.
  • Avoiding overbooking: tracking time, setting boundaries, and using reflection to notice patterns before they become problems.
  • Relationship-based marketing: hospitality + curiosity beats transactional networking (and feels better, too).
  • LinkedIn outreach that doesn’t feel gross: curious DMs, “owning” the cold pitch, and writing like a real person with real fingerprints.
  • Confidence vs. risk tolerance: Rachel isn’t “confident” — she’s willing to look foolish and survive a flop.
  • Print is back, baby: analog trust, finite media, and why tangibility matters more as the internet gets weirder.
  • Dream client sweet spot: small teams/startups building a repeatable marketing engine through experiments.

Notable Quotes

  • “I don’t think I ever really got less scared… I have a lot of systems… that help me feel like things aren’t going to crash and burn.”
  • “I have a minimum income target, and I also have a maximum income target.”
  • “I want my marketing to feel like… hospitality… a nice, open, cozy space.”
  • “I would not describe myself as somebody who has a lot of confidence… but I have a high degree of risk tolerance.”

Resources Mentioned

  • Follow Rachel on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rachel-bicha-44080/
  • Check out Rachel’s website: RachOnTheWeb.com
  • Subscribe Rachel’s email newsletter: https://the-creative-side.kit.com/signup
  • Subscribe to Rachel’s print newsletter: https://rachelbicha.notion.site/welcome-to-the-creative-side
  • Join the Freelance Cake Community: https://www.freelancecake.com/community
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