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LET IT OUT

256 | Money Shame, Loneliness, Transition from Full-time to Freelance, Financial Literacy, Saturn Returns, Being in-between with Berna Anat [Limbo Podcast episode]

LET IT OUT

Katie Dalebout

Fashion & Beauty, Mental Health, Love, Arts, Self-help, Wellness, Katie Dalebout, Health & Fitness, Well Being, True Crime, Self-care, Society & Culture, Personal Growth, Health

4.9826 Ratings

🗓️ 21 March 2019

⏱️ 97 minutes

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Summary

Podcasting has become the best outlet for my creativity in my career. Through listening to podcasts, talking about podcasts, and producing a podcast myself I’ve been introduced to ideas, art, people, and places I never would have otherwise. Since I’ve been podcasting before the so-called podcast boom, I received a lot of questions on how I got started podcasting and asking for tips on how they could start a podcast too. Eventually I made LET [a podcast] OUT: an online workshop to learn everything you need to know about starting and growing a podcast. Plus, students have the chance to submit an episode of the podcast they create for a chance to be featured on the LET IT OUT podcast feed! Today, we’re airing the last round of LET [a podcast] OUT’s winning episode by Alex Hollander. Alex created LIMBO, a podcast about the spaces between. She used to work at Instagram before becoming a creative consultant full time. In this episode you’ll hear her conversation with her former colleague Berna, who is now a freelance, financial literacy teacher and has traveled the world. I learned so much their conversation. They covered creating a “healing team”, money shame, the transition from full time to freelance, travel loneliness, the importance of community outside your romantic partner, the idea of “relationship” privilege, race and traveling, and way more. It’s a really good one. Congrats to Alex – I’m so glad my workshop played a part in creating this amazing new podcast!

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0:00.0

Who walks away from Facebook? Who does that? Who, like, walks away from a regular paycheck?

0:06.0

Is it worth it? What is it? Do I even know that I'm going to be able to, like, get a job again after this?

0:11.0

And I got so scared. Let it out.

0:21.6

Let it out.

0:22.6

Let it out with me. You're listening to Let It Out with me. I'm your host, Katie Dillbout. I'm going to get through this intro without crying this week. But thank you guys so much for being so nice and listening to last week's episode with Mari Andrew and sharing it and having

0:57.9

such kind feedback for me and about the episode and about the podcast in general. If you're new,

1:04.8

welcome. I've been doing this for a really long time and I love it. And this week's episode is very special because as you

1:14.9

might already know, I've been helping other people start podcasts, what I call DIY podcasting,

1:22.5

for a little while now. And every semester I I do this course called Let a Podcast Out,

1:30.1

where I help other people create, market, come up with an idea, learn how to podcast, basically,

1:38.7

or completely. And today's episode is the winning episode of the last semester of Letta Podcast Out.

1:48.7

Here's what I mean by winning episode.

1:51.3

Every time I run Let a Podcast Out, every participant, no matter what, you have lifetime access,

1:59.3

gets to submit a full episode or a clip from an

2:02.9

episode that they produce and create to me. And then I choose one that gets to be aired on my

2:11.1

podcasting channel, this that you're listening to right now. I have the host of that podcast

2:16.8

on to chat about the podcast and what it is,

2:21.0

and today that is Alex. There's an interview with me and her talking about her new podcast called

2:26.6

Limbo, which is about lightness and heaviness and that space in between. You'll hear all about it.

2:33.2

It's so wonderful. It's so wonderful.

2:34.4

She's so wonderful.

2:35.7

I can't wait for you to hear it.

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