Sasa is an indie maker I initially met on Indiehackers, and we then both ended up in the ‘digital nomad village’ in Madeira during the Summer. We recorded this conversation in-person whilst we were there. If you’re someone who wants to be an independent blogger or a creator of any kind, if you’re already on that path, or you’re currently in a spot where you’re feeling unhappy in your employed job, I feel like this conversation will speak to you.
We talk about things like:
- introducing yourself, and your ‘identity’ as a creator
- why Sasa left his full-time job as a software developer
- ‘building in public’, and connecting with people on twitter
- how Sasa and I met, our experiences in the ‘digital nomad village’ in Madeira, and the importance of friendships and community
- what Sasa is currently working on
Sasa: https://twitter.com/sasacocic
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narrated by Jas Hothi, with music by Porter
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28: The two ways you can journal
27: How journalling can help you uncover the book inside of you
26: A simple exercise to help you integrate 'flow' into your writing practice
25: Finding more 'flow' in our writing lives
24: Two approaches to writing your book
23: How I'm distributing my book // a direct-first approach
22: My writing plans for this year
21: Annual review + making plans for next year
20: A year on from The Indie Author Ebook release // reflections, ponderings + updates
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15: A conversation with Lauren Sapala, part 2 (self-publishing)
14: My story / why I've started this podcast
13: A conversation with Jessica Pereira
12: A conversation with Anna-Marie O'Brien
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