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Type A/Type B

Hosted by Hannah Michelle Lambert · 🇺🇸 US · EN · 15 episodes

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15
Last ep.
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23m
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17
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About this podcast

The Type A/Type B podcast explores the elusive intersection of creativity and productivity. If you're a creative professional, entrepreneur, or simply someone who wants to unlock their full creative potential, this podcast is for you.The organized, process-oriented side of your brain doesn’t have to clash with your untamed imaginative side. They can work together to amplify your creative output. This podcast will show you how.Look out for weekly episodes that dive into strategies, examples, and advice on how to strike the perfect balance to create a sustainable and fulfilling creative prac

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Hannah Michelle Lambert hosts Type A/Type B, a business show with 15 episodes published.

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Is impulsivity a good thing?

Nov 21, 202420mEp. 14S1

If you're a creative person, it's actually proven that you're more likely to be impulsive. So is that a good or a bad thing? —————————————————————— Let’s connect! Follow me on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/hmlcon

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Balancing client work with brand building

Sep 13, 202420mEp. 13S1

When you're building a creative practice, it can be easy to get overtaken with client work, making it seem impossible to invest time into building your own brand and marketing machine. Here are my tips for how I find tha

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The death of individuality?

Sep 3, 202432mEp. 4S1

So much of creativity is wrapped up in individuality. But in the age where attention is hard to come by, so following trends is pretty much crucial to succeeding, how do you find the balance between discoverability and t

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Why you should embrace failure

Aug 6, 202434mEp. 11S1

Failure is a big, scary concept that cripples so many creative careers. The fear of failure is one of the biggest things standing in the way of true innovation and creativity. So let's talk about why it doesn't have to b

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Why you should embrace failure

Apr 11, 202429mEp. 11S1

Failure is a big, scary concept that cripples so many creative careers. The fear of failure is one of the biggest things standing in the way of true innovation and creativity. So let's talk about why it doesn't have to b

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Being an everyday multi-hyphenate

Mar 15, 202424mEp. 10S1

I’ve always felt the pressure to just do/be “one thing.” You’re a marketer or an interior designer or a musician. You can’t possibly be all at once, right? Wrong. In this episode, I challenge the 'one career' notion and

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Outsourcing your creative work

Feb 8, 202431mEp. 9S1

When you’re building your own creative business, you’re faced with the problem of scale pretty quickly. So how do you know when it’s time to delegate some responsibilities, and how do you make sure that the creative voic

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Using a layoff as an opportunity to build your creative career

Dec 22, 202326mEp. 8S1

Unfortunately, layoffs are increasingly common as we head through the end of 2023 and into the beginning of 2024. And while they really suck, here’s how you can use it to your advantage as a creative. ———————————————————

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Avoiding creative burnout

Dec 15, 202328mEp. 7S1

Burnout is no joke, and creative burnout is even more grueling than your run-of-the-mill burnout. On this episdoe, I share my burnout story and the strategies I learned to dig myself out of the rut (and prevent myself fr

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The best productivity tools

Dec 8, 202323mEp. 6S1

As lifelong tech lover, I naturally have curated the perfect collection of tools to help me live my best, most productive life. Here are the honorable mentions: Freeform Notion Digital planner on Goodnotes Rev ChatGPT/Ja

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When does creating a process turn into overthinking?

Dec 1, 202318mEp. 5S1

There's a fine line between having an incredible and reliable process to support your creative practice, and putting too much structure to the point where you snuff out all of the actual creativity. Here's how you know w

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AI is giving me an existential crisis

Nov 24, 202311mEp. 4S1

I used to think that everyone was dramatic when they said they were worried about AI taking our jobs... until it became a real possibility. As a creative, how do we deal with the fact that a lot of the things that we tak

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How to monetize your creativity

Nov 17, 202328mEp. 3S1

So you're ready to turn your creativity into a lucrative career or side hustle...what now? As someone who habitually turns hobbies into a money-making product, I've learned a thing or two. Here are all the potential aven

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Should this be a career or hobby?

Nov 17, 202317mEp. 2S1

Just because you’re good at something, doesn’t mean that you should turn it into a career. Before you dive into creative entrepreneurism, there are a few key questions to consider to decide if it’s a pathway to your drea

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Putting a process behind your creativity

Nov 17, 202319mEp. 1S1

You have a creative gift, but if you’re trying to turn it into a sustainable career, you can’t survive off vibes and bursts of inspiration alone. You need to dig into that Type A side of your brain and create a process t

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Trailer: The Type A/Type B Podcast

Nov 12, 20231m0

Welcome to the Type A/Type B Podcast! This podcast explores the elusive intersection of creativity and productivity. If you're a creative professional, entrepreneur, or simply someone who wants to unlock their full creat

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Who is the host of Type A/Type B?

Type A/Type B is hosted by Hannah Michelle Lambert. The show is categorised under business (entrepreneurship) and has published 15 episodes.

How many episodes does Type A/Type B have?

Type A/Type B has published 15 episodes.

What topics does Type A/Type B cover?

Type A/Type B regularly covers business, entrepreneurship. It sits in the business category, with a entrepreneurship focus.

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Episodes of Type A/Type B average 23 minutes. a focused format where a clear narrative arc and tight preparation matter most.

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