What if you could scale your revenue without growing your expenses? What if you could make a living with your writing but still remain alone in your writing room? I discuss these questions and more today with Paul Jarvis.
In the intro, I talk about second-hand book sales [
Dean Wesley Smith], how the death of poet Mary Oliver can help deepen our writing [
listen to her on the On Being Podcast], why ‘sparking joy‘ is so important (referencing Marie Kondo on Netflix), plus the
Kickstarter for Intellectual Property Tracking.
Today's show is sponsored by
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Paul Jarvis is a writer, a designer, a podcaster, an online course teacher, and software creator. His latest book is
Company of One: Why Staying Small is the Next Big Thing for Business.
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Show Notes
* The difference between a company and a solo author
* Why growth isn’t the by-product of success
* On feeding the hungry ghosts
* The importance of paying attention to the audience we already have
* Tips for introverts who are building an email list
* The importance of hiring support when you can afford it
* Setting boundaries to support who you are as an author
* Tips for being resilient in the face of rapid change
* Why smaller companies have an advantage over larger ones, especially when it comes to changing direction
You can find Paul Jarvis at
pjrvs.com and on Twitter @pjrvs
Transcript of Interview with Paul Jarvis
Joanna: Hi, everyone. I'm Joanna Penn from
TheCreativePenn.com, and today I'm here with Paul Jarvis. Hi, Paul.
Paul: Hey, how are you?
Joanna: I'm good. Thanks for joining me. Just a little introduction.
Paul is a writer, a designer, a podcaster, an online course teacher, and software creator. His latest book is ‘Company of One: Why Staying Small is the Next Big Thing for Business‘.
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