263 - Imposter Syndrome — with Jule Kim

263 - Imposter Syndrome — with Jule Kim

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Building Your Client Dream Team w/ Daniel Priestley | Recast

In this episode, Chris Do sits down with returning guest Daniel Priestley for their fourth conversation, diving deep into what it really takes to land high-end clients and transform a creative business. Daniel explains why top-tier clients are often easier to work with than small ...  Show more

Stop Waiting for Permission to Succeed w/ Drigo Tasca | Ep 407

In this episode, Chris Do and Drigo Tasca challenges creatives to confront the stories that keep them small and the habits that limit long-term growth. Drawing from personal experience as an immigrant, educator, and entrepreneur, Chris explores how identity, environment, and mind ...  Show more

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