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It’s Fine, I’m a Freelancer

Hosted by Lizzie Davey · 🇺🇸 US · EN · 46 episodes

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46
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16 days ago
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19m
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About this podcast

It’s Fine, I’m a Freelancer is by pro writer Lizzie Davey who aims to demystify what it’s really like to be a freelancer.

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Lizzie Davey hosts It’s Fine, I’m a Freelancer, a business show with 46 episodes published.

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#042. Where my last 5 client enquiries actually came from

Jun 2, 202613mEp. 470

In this episode, I share exactly how my last five client enquiries actually found me. Over the past six weeks, I've had enquiries come in through a mix of channels, and some of them surprised even me. I walk you through

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#041. Behind the scenes of my six figure freelance writing business

May 1, 202622mEp. 460

In this episode, I'm doing something a little different... I asked Claude to interview me about my six-figure freelance writing business, and then I answered those questions myself. Consider it a behind-the-scenes look a

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#0.40. How I accidentally launched a new freelance service

Mar 2, 202624mEp. 450

In this episode, I’m pulling back the curtain on something I haven’t done in years: I launched a brand new service. Aaaaand... It kind of happened by accident. After 12 years in business, adding something new feels very

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#039. Is it you or the market? Why good freelancers still struggle to find clients

Jan 29, 202644mEp. 440

In this episode, I’m digging into one of the most frustrating questions freelancers face: is it you, or is it the market? And the honest answer is… it’s usually a mix of both, just not in the way most people talk about.

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Freelance debrief 17th Jan: Why 2026 feels different

Jan 17, 202610mEp. 430

In this episode, I’m easing back into the podcast with a very honest January debrief. I’m sharing how I actually felt wrapping up 2025, why last year felt so turbulent for freelancers across the board, and how things are

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#038. The chill outreach strategy that helps me get consistent work

Nov 27, 202516mEp. 420

In this episode, I’m breaking down the ridiculously simple nurturing system that helped me stop chasing hundreds of leads and start building real relationships that actually turn into clients. I used to believe I needed

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Freelance Debrief 22nd Nov: The unsexy side of freelancing

Nov 22, 202511mEp. 410

In this Freelance Debrief, I’m pulling back the curtain on the messy, unsexy backend of my business, from switching accountants to finally reviewing my expenses, and why every freelancer needs to do a regular business au

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#037. The "easy" lead system I wish I knew when I started freelancing

Nov 13, 202518mEp. 400

In this episode, I’m breaking down the one framework that completely transformed the way I generate freelance leads... the idea that every opportunity arrives on one of two timelines. For years, I lived in panic mode, re

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Freelancer Debrief 4th Nov: My LinkedIn strategy this month

Nov 4, 202511mEp. 390

In this Freelancer Debrief episode, I’m breaking down exactly what’s been happening behind the scenes in my business over the past couple of weeks. I walk you through the brands I’m currently working with, the types of c

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#036. Here's what I'd do if I needed consistent income right now

Oct 28, 202518mEp. 380

In this episode, I break down exactly what I’d do if I were a freelancer struggling with inconsistent income and craving more stability. This topic has come up again and again in my mentoring sessions lately, especially

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Freelance Debrief 17th Oct: Getting my spark back and my thoughts on AI

Oct 19, 20259mEp. 370

In this fortnight’s debrief, I chat about my freelancing retreat in Morocco, how it helped me shake off a creative rut, and why I’m leaning back into the kind of work that actually lights me up. I also share a little beh

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#035. How I've stayed fully-booked for the past 12 years

Oct 15, 202521mEp. 360

In this episode, I’m breaking down the two phases every freelancer cycles through: seeking work and maintenance mode. I’ll walk you through the lean system I use when I need clients fast, plus what to do once you’re full

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Weekly debrief 26/9: pricing tiers and proposal tips

Oct 1, 202510mEp. 350

This week on It’s Fine, I’m a Freelancer, I’m kicking off a brand new segment: the Weekly Freelance Debrief. It's a short, behind-the-scenes breakdown of what I’ve been working on, the lessons I’ve learned, and the littl

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#034. What I learned from sharing my freelance income with the world

Sep 16, 202518mEp. 340

In this episode, I’m unpacking the Metro article that shared my income as a freelance writer (yes, the one with the headline about me earning £232,000 a year). Divulging those numbers was both terrifying and empowering,

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#033. What high-earning freelancers do differently

Sep 10, 202516mEp. 330

In this episode, I dive into a question that came up after a Reddit thread about me: what do high-earning freelancers do differently? I share my own journey, from charging £20 per piece on Upwork and working 14-hour days

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#032. Why some freelancers are thriving and others are struggling

Sep 3, 202519mEp. 320

In this episode, I want to have an honest conversation about something I’ve been noticing in the freelance world: the growing gap between freelancers who are thriving and those who are struggling. I’ll dive into why this

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#031. How to recession-proof your freelance niche

Jun 10, 202522mEp. 310

I’m diving into something I’ve been thinking about for months: is niching down still the smartest move for freelancers, or has it become our Achilles heel? With AI evolving fast and creative work becoming increasingly co

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#030. Why being "just a freelancer" isn't enough anymore

May 28, 202519mEp. 300

When I first started freelancing, I genuinely thought being great at my craft was enough. But in today’s landscape? That’s just the beginning. In this episode, I’m unpacking what it really takes to thrive as a freelancer

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#029. The secret to my stable, consistent income as a freelancer

May 20, 202520mEp. 290

In this episode of It's Fine, I'm a Freelancer, I'm diving into client retainers—what they are, how they can stabilise your freelance income, and why they’ve been such a game-changer for my business. I share practical ti

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#028. How personal branding helped me build a six-figure freelance business

May 6, 202523mEp. 280

In this episode, I'm getting real about something that’s completely changed my freelance career: building a personal brand. I’m not talking about cheesy Instagram grids or shouting into the LinkedIn void, I’m talking abo

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