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Freelance AF

Podcast de Sean Kelly & Michelle Elliott

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Freelance AF is a cheeky peek behind the curtain into the world of being your own boss!  Join freelancing friends Sean Kelly (owner and founder of Barrel to Basket, a wine and cider tasting event company) and Michelle Elliott (professional brand photographer, and owner and founder of MEE Photography) as they dive into the nitty gritty of owning a small business.  These intrepid hosts cover a range of topics - like crucial steps to starting your own business, the importance of developing your brand, and how to stay organized - all while laughing and drinking, and never taking themselves too seriously.  From the corporate world to becoming entrepreneurs, Sean and Michelle share their successes and struggles to help you find your own path to freelance freedom.  Whether you're an established business owner, or just starting on your journey, their hope is to impart some semblance of wisdom on you - or at the very least show you what NOT to do!  Episodes release weekly and occasionally feature guest interviews with friends and fellow business owners.So hand in that key card and hit 'send' on your sassy resignation letter, and prepare to be Freelance AF!

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51 episodios

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Episode 11: Intentionally Different with Shantalle Gregory

Hold onto your butts, Freelancers, because the interview we’ve been manifesting since last season is finally here. This week, Sean and Michelle sit down with Shantalle Gregory, owner of Pebbles and Pine, certified wonderful human, and quite possibly Freelance AF’s number one fan. Pebbles and Pine is a made-to-order apparel brand based in London, Ontario, built around belonging, inclusivity, and creating pieces that make people feel seen. This isn’t fast fashion, folks. Every design is created with intention, care, and a whole lotta heart. We could spend this entire synopsis telling you how incredible Shan is, but honestly? About five minutes into this episode, you’re probably gonna want to be best friends with her yourself. So grab your favourite hoodie, get comfy, and join us for a conversation about creativity, community, neurodivergence, intentional design, and building a business that feels unapologetically human. Get ready to be Intentionally Different with Shantalle Gregory.

12 de may de 2026 - 50 min
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Episode 10: Viral Isn't The Flex You Think It Is

Hey Freelancers! Remember when going viral was the dream? Yeah...we need to talk about that. Because as a small business owner, a viral post doesn’t automatically mean your inbox is blowing up with dream clients. Awkward, right? This week, Sean and Michelle are diving back into the socials to break down the difference between content that gets views and content that actually converts, and why posting for the algorithm is not the same as posting for your people. Unless your job title is “Influencer,” chasing virality with every post might be doing more harm than good. Trendy content can absolutely get eyes on your page, but if what people find when they land there doesn’t speak to who you are and what you offer? Those views are doing a quick little bounce. So put down the TikTok, grab a pen, and let’s get into why Viral Isn’t The Flex You Think It Is.

5 de may de 2026 - 31 min
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Episode 9: Confidently Competent

Pop quiz, Freelancers:  what actually makes you more successful, confidence or competence? Trick question! You need both. This week, Sean and Michelle are breaking down why being good at what you do isn’t enough if no one knows about it, and why confidence without the skills to back it up will only get you so far. Because let’s be honest:  at some point in your business, you’ve probably been heavy on one and lacking in the other. Maybe you’ve been quietly excellent but afraid to sell it, or boldly selling and hoping your skills catch up. Either way, we’ve all been there. Confidence gets you in the room. It helps you pitch, post, and put yourself out there. But competence? That’s what keeps clients coming back, referring their friends, and trusting you with their money. So whether you need to hype yourself up or sharpen your skills, this episode is your reminder:  the goal isn’t one or the other…it’s both. It’s time to get you Confidently Competent.

28 de abr de 2026 - 25 min
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Episode 8: Stop Taking It Personally

Call us a broken record, because yep, we’re talking about social media again. That’s right, Freelancers; following up on our last episode, we’re diving into how to separate your marketing from your actual identity. Because when you are the boss, the marketing team, and the social media manager all rolled into one chaotic human, that line gets REAL blurry. One minute you’re posting content, the next minute you’re spiralling because it got 12 likes and your brain goes, “Cool, so we’re irrelevant now.” (Love that for us.) But here’s the truth:  likes don’t pay your bills, and they sure as hell don’t define the quality of your work. A post flopping doesn’t mean you flopped; it just means you gathered data, babe. Social media is a tool, not a personality trait. And if you can learn to reframe how you show up on it, you’ll not only use it better, you’ll feel a whole lot less unhinged while doing it. So if you’ve ever taken a low-engagement post as a personal attack, don’t worry, we’ve been there. Today, we’re helping you to finally Stop Taking It Personally.

21 de abr de 2026 - 27 min
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Episode 7: Sharing Ain't Always Caring

Ever written a text or email in the heat of the moment and then thought, “Erm…maybe I shouldn’t send that…”? Yeah. This episode is for you. Social media’s been around for decades, and somehow we’re still figuring out how not to absolutely spiral on it. Sure, it’s a powerful tool for marketing and self-promotion, and yes, people want the real, relatable version of you. But there’s a fine line between authentic and “please log off for a bit.” So how do you know when you’ve crossed it? Sean and Michelle are diving into how you shouldn’t post while emotional, oversharing, and why your first draft probably shouldn’t see the light of day. From putting space between feeling and posting to showing up online without going full rant mode, we’re giving you the tools to keep it real and keep it professional. Because not every thought needs a timestamp. So sit down, log off of Instagram, and let’s talk about how Sharing Ain’t Always Caring.

14 de abr de 2026 - 28 min
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