What if you didn’t tell anyone where you were based?

What if you didn’t tell anyone where you were based?

The past few months have made all of us rethink work location. Whether you’re thinking of scrapping the studio, desperate to get back or want to book a one-way ticket to leave the country, we’ve all got new possibilities and challenges playing on our minds when it comes to what we say on the ‘contact’ page of the website.

In this episode of the Kaffeen Espresso podcast, I talk with Holly Griffin.

Holly is the founder of Design Hungry collective, a highly successful businessperson, traveller extraordinaire. And someone I’m lucky enough to call a best friend.

Holly is doing over six figures with no employees on the books, this year she has split her time between Singapore, Devon and Canada, but her contact page says:

Design Hungry location

Holly and I were recently in the same place for the first time in 12 months. While she was in town, I couldn't resist the opportunity to hear more about her approach to business, how her client relationships are so long, how she uses geo arbitrage to half the length (and double the profitability) of projects, and much more.

This episode is 50 mins, so you might want to dip in and out, listen in the car or while you're on a repetitive task. But I'm sure you're going to get as much out of understanding Holly's unique approach to business as I did through the course of our conversation.

So grab your cup of coffee and treat your ears here.

Ps. I've just recorded a conversation about a little used, but highly successful, method of cold outreach, so hit subscribe in Spotify to make sure you don't miss the next episode.

 

 

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