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Do you take risks in business?
If you’re not, you’re in good company – we so often shy away from taking risks as freelancers, or if we decide to try something new, we might want it to be gosh-darn PERFECT before we jump. So come along to this lively panel chat where we’ll be talking mindset, why NOW is a great time to take risks, what risk might look like (ie, pivoting your biz or business model, changing your services or revenue model – or even making larger strategic shifts). We’d also love to know – what’s a risk YOU’D love to take but keep talking yourself out of? Bring it along and chuck it into the chat on the day – if we can offer you any thoughts or ideas, we will! Plus, there’ll be general question time too. Hope to see you there!
*** Once purchased, you’ll receive a PDF with instructions on how to register for the lunch club so you can get it into your calendar. Don’t skip this step or you may miss the reminders ***
A 1-hour lunch club, free for Gold Members and $15 for non-members.
Rebekah Lambert is a freelance content and community specialist who coaches and advocates for stress reduction and community support for creatives and the self-employed as the Freelance Jungle. Committed to ending isolation in sole employment, she raises the knowledge bar and advocates for proper recognition for the freelance industry. Rebekah is currently studying counselling and trauma-informed principles to help creatives recover from the hardest business years on record and cope with the inflation crisis. When she’s not making advocacy noise, she’s making art, writing stories, and exploring Wollongong and the Illawarra with her trust Labradorks Gibson and George. Follow her adventures via www.freelancejungle.com.au and in the Freelance Jungle Facebook group.
Monica Davidson is an award-winning expert on the creative industries, who has infamously never had a ‘proper job’. She began her creative life as a freelance journalist and filmmaker before starting a production company in the early 1990s. Her experience highlighted how unprepared creative people can be for a life of entrepreneurship. As she learned the basics, Monica started offering informal advice and running workshops to help other creatives with their freelance work. She continued to work with creative practitioners, and more than 25 years later Monica is a renowned and award-winning expert in the fields of freelancing, creative industries and arts entrepreneurship. Through her social enterprise Creative Plus Business Group, Monica helps creatives at all stages of their careers to improve their business skills.
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