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Do what you love, get paid; passion, exploitation, and Heidi Weinberg

Do what you love, get paid; passion, exploitation, and Heidi Weinberg

FromClients From Hell Podcast


Do what you love, get paid; passion, exploitation, and Heidi Weinberg

FromClients From Hell Podcast

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Length:
23 minutes
Released:
May 8, 2018
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

  Heidi Weinberg, AKA Sew Heidi, loves what she does. She's built a career as a freelance fashion designer, imagining and then making clothes that people LOVE to wear.  However, she is also aware that there is a dark side to this industry, and this week she talks about the difference between freelancing and temping, how clients can take advantage of you when they know you're following your dream job, the gendered aspects of the fashion industry and how to ensure that you make what you're worth.  Want to read Heidi's new book, The Ultimate Guide to Being a Freelance Fashion Designer for absolutely free? Head to sfdnetwork.com/hell for a free copy and a few other goodies that are useful for ALL freelancers! Note: The Clients From Hell podcast has a new theme song: "You Are Little Scientists (Love, Oprah)" courtesy of the band Top Men. They are a band for loving. Check them out!  Today's links:  https://successfulfashiondesigner.com/ https://sfdnetwork/hell https://twitter.com/sewheidi https://topmen.bandcamp.com -- Want to support the show? This episode is brought to you by Easel.ly, an infographic design service that transforms raw data into clear, interesting images. You can see their work on Clients From Hell!  Think you'd be a great fit for the show? Let me know at twitter.com/KCarCFH Leave us a review on Apple Podcasts or recommend us to a friend. It helps immensely.
Released:
May 8, 2018
Format:
Podcast episode

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The Clients From Hell podcast is equal parts humorous and helpful as it explores the modern life and times of creative professionals.