263 - Imposter Syndrome — with Jule Kim

263 - Imposter Syndrome — with Jule Kim

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How to Niche Down and Grow Your Business w/ Matt Lakajev | Ep 438

Matt Lakajev is back. His first appearance on The Futur was a hit, and this time he brings a complete framework for one of the most common creative business problems: niching down. Not the vague "pick a niche" advice that floats around online, but a step-by-step formula for ident ...  Afficher plus

How to Stop Drifting and Find Focus w/ Jule Kim | Ep 437

Chris Do and Jule Kim sit down to talk about the one question most people avoid asking themselves: what are you actually supposed to be doing with your life? Jule is a coach who has spent years watching clients struggle to answer this, and she's honest that she's still working th ...  Afficher plus

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