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CREATIVE YARN ENTREPRENEUR SHOW
In each episode of the Creative Yarn Entrepreneur Show, you’ll find great ideas for launching, managing, and evolving your indie yarn-related business, and tips for keeping yourself creative, productive, and sane. Share the unique joys and challenges of being an indie in the yarn industry, whether you’re a crochet or knitting author, blogger, designer, maker, podcaster, publisher, teacher, or tech editor; a yarn dyer or spinner; or the owner of any other indie business based around yarn. Topics include marketing, social media, pricing, negotiating with vendors and clients, balancing family/personal life or other jobs with your indie yarn craft business, working from home, authenticity, staying creative, dealing with customers, juggling different roles to create different income streams, collaborating with independent contractors, the solopreneur lifestyle, trade shows, selling online and monetizing your website or blog, building a community of fans, and more. Hosted by Marie Segares, small business consultant and the crochet & knitting blogger, designer, and teacher behind Underground Crafter. The Creative Yarn Entrepreneur Show is no longer broadcasting. Episodes are available as a service to the yarn community. Be aware that content may be outdated. If you'd like to chat with other yarn-related business owners, join the Creative Yarn Entrepreneurs Facebook group. Support Marie's work by buying one of her books, Make Money Teaching Crochet: Launch Your Business, Increase Your Side Income, Reach More Students or Design It, Promote It, Sell It: Online Marketing for Your Crochet and Knit Patterns.
MINORITIES IN PUBLISHING
Minorities in Publishing is a monthly interview-format podcast where author & industry professional Jennifer Baker discusses the everyday expectations & concerns of underrepresented professionals working in/associated with publishing. In addition to shedding light on the greater systemic issues of representation, guests discuss their trajectories and personal experiences in their respective field as well as share information of what to expect as a creator or professional in publishing. (2024 marks the 10-year anniversary of the MiP podcast.)
STORYADAY: A WRITING PODCAST ABOUT BUILDING A SUCCESSFUL...
Welcome to StoryADay– A Writing Podcast about building a successful writer's practice. Hosted by author and StoryADay founder Julie Duffy, this show helps writers of all kinds—novelists, short-story authors, poets, or anyone building a creative habit—turn writing into a sustainable, joyful practice. Each episode blends practical writing tips with mindset reframes drawn from the I, WRITER Framework (Imagine, Write, Refine, Improve, Triumph, Engage, Repeat), to help you avoid overwhelm and make more progress, faster. Whether you’re drafting your first novel, exploring short fiction, or fighting writer’s block, you’ll find strategies here to strengthen your writing routine, spark creativity, and keep going. With insights from the popular StoryADay Challenge and years of guiding writers worldwide, Julie shows you how to create momentum, finish projects, and share your work with confidence. “I learned a bunch listening to her podcast!” Tobias S. Buckell, NYT Bestselling author, speaker & futurist “Julie Duffy offers very short episodes for very short writing with prompts and insightful tips.” Writer’s Digest: Tune In: Best 23 Podcasts for Writers Music credit: Alan McPike (standardstrax.com) Want to write a short story today? Get the free StoryADay Short Story Framework: https://stada.me/framework