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Work In Progress

Work In Progress

By: Kat Irwin & Nikoleta Angelova
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Hi, we’re Kat & Nikoleta your hosts of the “Work in Progress” the podcast for surviving solopreneurs. Join us to recharge and unwind as we get honest about the ups and downs in our solopreneur journeys.

We talk about relatable issues we have as small business owners ourselves and how to overcome those. We’re not experts, we’re both just works in progress - so together let’s laugh at our flaws and figure out how to make the best out of this thing called solopreneurship.

If you’ve not yet subscribed to the podcast, please do as it really helps us out a lot to reach more like-minded people. See you next time!

Katherine Irwin & Nikoleta Angelova 2023
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Episodes
  • The Yes Trap: How Freelancers Choose the Right Projects
    Apr 8 2025

    In this episode, we talk about the challenges of burnout, career transitions, and the evolving demands of freelancing and solopreneurship. Our guest, Virginia Vila, shares her journey of moving from corporate roles to startups, eventually going solo, and now working with multinationals. We explore how to find fulfillment in your work, even amidst political struggles and routine fatigue.

    We also discuss:

    • The importance of reevaluating your career path when it no longer feels fulfilling.
    • Stories of professionals transitioning between fields like UX design and Content Design!
    • The pressures of content creation in today's fast-paced digital landscape.

    To wrap up, our guest provides actionable UX writing tips to improve your designs, including:

    1. Prioritizing text size for mobile users.
    2. Enhancing contrast for better readability.
    3. Optimizing button copy to increase engagement with actionable verbs and clear messaging.

    Key Takeaways:

    • Burnout is a signal to reassess your career goals and explore alternatives.
    • Career shifts are common and can lead to surprising new opportunities.
    • Simple UX writing fixes can have a monumental impact on user experience and engagement.

    Links & Resources Mentioned:

    Little Big Details: https://littlebigdetails.com/

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    57 mins
  • AI - Genius, Overhyped or Just Confusing?
    Mar 11 2025

    AI – Genius, Overhyped, or Just Confusing? 🤖 Are you a solopreneur or freelancer navigating the rollercoaster of running a business alone? In this episode, we dive into how AI tools like ChatGPT and design generators can support independent business owners — from content creation to overcoming self-doubt. Whether you're curious about using AI for productivity or skeptical about its hype, this conversation blends honest experiences with practical insights to help you leverage AI without losing your human touch. Tune in to discover if AI is truly a game-changer or just another buzzword.

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    46 mins
  • Is Designer Your Final Form?
    Feb 4 2025

    In this episode titled "Is Designer Your Final Form?", the host explores the complexities of defining one's career and passion, reflecting on how these elements intertwine with personal identity and societal expectations.

    The conversation begins with the common question, "What do you do?" which often leads individuals to define themselves primarily by their careers. The host suggests that asking about interests outside of work can foster deeper connections and understanding. A notable TikTok post about passion garnered significant engagement, illustrating the platform's potential for visibility compared to Instagram, which has faced criticism for its algorithm that often limits creators' reach.

    The discussion transitions to the challenges creators face on Instagram, particularly regarding its algorithm that prioritizes wider audiences over followers, leading to low engagement for niche content. The host reflects on personal experiences with social media, including the impact of algorithms on content visibility and creator frustration.

    As the episode progresses, the host shares personal reflections on their birthday, discussing their busy week filled with social events and a desire for creative expression through activities like visiting a smash room. This leads to a broader exploration of career aspirations and personal growth, questioning whether being a designer is a final career destination or part of an ongoing journey.

    The host emphasizes the importance of discovering one's passion through experimentation and curiosity, highlighting that many people feel unfulfilled in their current roles. They discuss the evolving nature of personal passions and motivations over time, suggesting that as individuals mature, their values may shift towards making a positive impact in the world.

    A significant theme is the idea of "ikigai," which represents finding fulfilment through a combination of passion, profession, and purpose. The host argues that having a passion is crucial for happiness and can provide direction in life. They also touch upon societal pressures to adhere to traditional career paths while advocating for flexibility in exploring different interests throughout life.

    The conversation delves into productivity and self-doubt among designers, acknowledging that external pressures can lead to feelings of inadequacy despite personal satisfaction with one's work. The concept of a "minimum viable product" (MVP) is introduced as a way to test ideas without extensive planning.

    Family dynamics are also discussed, particularly how parental expectations can influence career choices. The host reflects on their parents' differing approaches to passion—one valuing work-life balance over prestige while the other pursued aviation due to familial influence.

    Ultimately, the episode encourages listeners to embrace varied interests and passions throughout life rather than feeling confined to a singular identity or career path. The host advocates for stepping out of comfort zones and trying new things as essential steps in personal exploration and growth.

    This insightful dialogue not only addresses the intersection of career and identity but also inspires listeners to pursue their passions authentically while navigating societal expectations.

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    50 mins
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