
52: How to Get Published with Paul Murphy
Paul Murphy is here with us today to answer questions like, “where to start when you are new to writing?” and “how to get published?”
Hear some stories about life and entrepreneurship from your host, Janine Kelbach and her guests. Each episode is jam-packed with actionable tips in growing your business, goal planning, freelancing, productivity, life tools, and many more!

Paul Murphy is here with us today to answer questions like, “where to start when you are new to writing?” and “how to get published?”

Everyone wants the magic pill. The magic pill that tells us how to start a successful business without doing the work, or even when you’re working full time.

Laura Briggs is the host of the podcast Advanced Freelancing. Don’t miss the time management tips that she is going to share with us!

Iβve always been told that I need to write faster. I can create content quickly and I pride myself on that. Take a listen and implement some tips for yourself.

Let’s talk about proper money mindset and how it can save you during this pandemic!

Todayβs guest is Emily Countryman. She is here with us to talk about all things related to losing weight as a nurse and growing a business.

Sometimes, making money as a freelance writer isn’t always what you want to do, even if it’s what you ARE. A writer can do a LOT of things on the side that doesn’t JUST focus on writing.

Today I have Meredith Brow on the show talking “all things” mindset (which we ALL should be doing). She provides us some inspiration on how to follow your passion even during the overwhelming pandemic news we encounter every day.

Taxes are confusing as a freelance business owner. I came from the nursing world, so business and finance aren’t always my strong suit. Here are some answers.

Laura Vanderkam is an amazing writer and a busy, busy, mom! She explains how we all have 168 hours in a week, but if we don’t use those hours, we lose them.

Today’s episode is with my friend, Deanna Gillingham, Deanna has QUITE a story from how she started her business as a stay at home nurse – there’s more on that.

Don’t get overwhelmed. You should understand that working at this pace is temporary, and donβt hesitate to step back, because