Everyday Badassery – Creator Podcast Series
Everyday Badassery is a travel podcast of inspirational stories to help you be just 1% more badass than you were yesterday. Within it is this creator series, where you’ll find helpful tips and interviews with creators that will help you to be just 1% more badass as a travel creator or small business.
This series starts at episode 80!
HELPFUL Creator Resources
Don’t miss it! There are some TALENTED creators I interview that have amazing resources to help YOU become a badass creator. See the entire list by clicking here!
Episodes in this series
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How to start a podcast
Along with Ted Cragg of Quick Edit Podcasts, we cover the nuts and bolts of starting a podcast, what gear you need, how to edit, and WHY it just might be the MOST powerful platform for you to create and connect with your audience.
This is a 4-podcast series that dives in to get you started.
The Power of NICHE and Learning from MISTAKES
Jessica of My Curly Adventures digs discusses her growth as a travel creator and shares things she wish she knew when she started: niche, authenticity, and diversification.
The Power of Niching Down as a Content Creator
Do you have to niche down as a content creator? Discover how refining your content strategy can help you engage your audience more effectively with Jeanine Romo of LeWildExplorer.
You have a blog but do you ACTUALLY need social media?
If you have a blog, but feel resistant to creating for other social media platforms, in this episode I break down things to consider, a mindset to consider and tactics to win with social media and blog with Jeanine Romo of LeWildExplorer.
For SMALL CREATORS with NO FOLLOWING | How to land first paid gigs
Learn how to get paid to travel even with a small following in this episode with Anna of Stuck On The Go. We share actionable tips on providing value as a creator, pitching to tourism boards, and monetizing your travel content.
Coworking, cruises, RVs & more | WHERE to WORK FROM as a digital nomad
If you’re a digital nomad thinking about traveling and working, in this episode I explore 12 years of experience working from LOTS of different kinds of places. From RV travel, working from hotels, cruise ships, coworking or coliving spaces, homesteads, to being a digital nomad abroad – these are the pros and cons of each with helpful tips to consider so you can make the best choice possible.
How to Monetize as a Travel Creator
Learn how Danni and Fede from Scratchyourmapa monetize their travel content through diverse income streams, user-focused strategies, and authentic engagement. Get key tips for growing your brand and staying true to your values as a content creator.
How to build a social media presence
Learn how to build an effective social media strategy by choosing the right platforms, focusing on clear actions, and simplifying content creation.
Also important: avoid the top 3 mistakes most people make!
How to collaborate w/hotels as a small creator with Jessie on a Journey
Learn how to collaborate with hotels as a small travel creator with expert tips on pitching, negotiating contracts, and monetizing affiliate revenue. Discover actionable strategies to build successful partnerships, even with a smaller audience.
Top mistakes made on HOTEL COLLABS
In this episode, I break down the top mistakes creators make when collaborating with hotels and how to avoid them. From turning unpaid collabs into paid opportunities to maximizing affiliate revenue, these tips will help you make the most out of your hotel partnerships.
3 ways to monetize hotel content
If you’ve ever wondered how to collaborate with hotels to get free or paid stays, in this episode I break down the various ways you can monetize your hotel content as a travel creator. Hotel collabs are one of the easiest ways to get work as a travel creator.
If you’ve ever want to be a COACH, then START HERE w/Tash Haynes
If you’re looking to become a coach, I interview Tash Haynes, a seasoned entrepreneur and coach, as she shares her journey from launching her photography business to coaching content creators and entrepreneurs. Tash offers actionable advice on how to get started, stay authentic, and build a successful coaching business.
How to build a COMMUNITY w/Beth Santos
If you’re looking to build a community, this episode is packed with insights from Beth Santos, founder of the international women’s travel community, Wanderful. Beth shares how she grew her community to over 45,000 women worldwide and discusses the importance of mission, in-person connections, and focusing on authentic engagement. Whether you’re starting a community or looking to strengthen one, this conversation offers practical tips for building a meaningful and successful group.
These episodes are *******COMING SOON!*********
How to build a COMMUNITY w/Vanessa Fondeur
Vanessa Fondeur is the founder of Latino World Travelers, and in this episode, we dive into how she built this community from the ground up. She shares her journey, the challenges she faced, and the biggest lessons she’s learned along the way, including the launch of Latino Travel Fest.
If you’ve ever wanted to write a travel book, then START HERE w/Alexa West
If you’ve ever wondered how to write a travel book, in this episode with Alexa West, we talk about everything you need to know to get started. Alexa, who has written over 20 travel books, shares her insights on both self-publishing and traditional publishing, offering tips on writing, structuring, and marketing your book. Whether you’re new to the process or looking for ways to improve, this episode is packed with practical advice
If you struggle with accountability, THIS IS FOR YOU w/Apryl of The Cheerful Mind (ep.98)
If you’ve ever wondered how to hold yourself more accountable or if you struggle with accountability, learn from the best! In this episode, I interview Apryl of The Cheerful Mind about her tactics for accountability that she teaches to her Accountability Success Circle.
I want mo’ please.
A lot more is comin. Stay tuned.
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