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AskPat 2.0: A Weekly Coaching Call on Online Business, Blogging, Marketing, and Lifestyle Design

Where Are They Now: Cathy Mazak

AskPat 2.0: A Weekly Coaching Call on Online Business, Blogging, Marketing, and Lifestyle Design

Pat Flynn

Business Advice, Marketing, Podcasting, Getting Started, Business Strategy, Business, Small Business, Passive Income, Online Entrepreneurship

4.9638 Ratings

🗓️ 28 October 2021

⏱️ 26 minutes

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Summary

#1193 We have another special "Where are they now?" episode today. Our guest was actually one of the very first AskPat 2.0 guests: Cathy Mazak of CathyMazak.com. Cathy is a tenured professor who has a business helping academic womxn find time to write so they can make an impact in their academic field and have a balanced, fulfilled life. (It's spelled that way because, as Cathy says on her website, the business is geared toward helping women as well as non-men and nonbinary folks "change the culture of academia from the inside out.") In just the second episode of the new AskPat 2.0 format, Cathy was in her first year of business. She had a lot of decisions to make, especially around how much money she should be reinvesting in the business. We talk about what Cathy was dealing with back then, and the completely brand new set of problems she's facing. That's what happens when you take action and find success: the problems don't go away. They just change. Show notes and more at SmartPassiveIncome.com/ap1193.

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0:00.0

AskPat

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AskPat.com

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Dot com

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Askpads.com

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What's up everybody?

0:13.1

Pat here and welcome to episode 1,193 of Ask Pat 2.0.

0:17.8

And you're about to listen to a special episode where we go back in time for a little bit

0:21.3

and then we come back to the future. See what I did there. We're going to go back to a guest who's

0:26.0

been on the show before and this is actually one of our very first Ask Pat 2.0 guests. This was

0:31.3

Kathy Mazak from episode 102. Starting in episode 1001, we started these coaching calls. Before that, it was always just a person who called in with a question followed by my answer. The episodes were a little bit shorter, but I never felt like I got really deep with anybody who was asking these questions because I wanted to go deeper with them. I wanted to ask follow-up questions. And that's what we started doing in episode 1001 and in the second episode

0:55.3

of that version Kathy came on and she was just starting her business she was just in her first

0:59.6

year of business she had a lot of decisions to make and you can go back and listen to that

1:04.5

episode a little bit we do talk about that and bring that back a little bit so you can get

1:09.3

a little bit of a holding on what she was doing back then.

1:12.2

But wow, you're going to see what she's been doing since.

1:14.7

And the completely brand new set of problems that she's facing now, this is always what happens when we bring people back on who have been action takers who have been succeeding.

1:23.9

It's like the problems don't go away.

1:26.1

They just change.

1:27.2

But I think it's how we understand

1:28.6

these problems, how we tackle them, how we know that they're a part of growth that helps us understand

1:34.0

how to get through them, right? And that's what we're going to talk about today. So sit back,

1:37.4

listen in. This is a really amazing episode with Kathy Mazak. She helps academic writers, mostly women. You can find her at Kathy Mazak.com. That's M-A-Z-A-K. Academic Women Amplified is her

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