
I believe that anything is possible.
However, I’m the daughter of a single mom from a working class family. I know that if children don’t have the right role models, it’s hard for them to figure out what they should do with their lives and kow how to enter their chosen industry.
It’s this lack of role models that inspired me to start blogging about my observations and learnings, and interview people about their paths, highlighting how they created their careers.
Next to sustainability, I have in-depth knowledge about personal finance. I was 16 when I moved out and 17 when I started living by myself. Throughout high school and university, I had up to three jobs at the same time. As early as 16, I worked at a call center, started waitressing, took on any and every job I could get my hands on – from dancing in a coffee cup costume at a petrol station to manually entering vast amounts of data into a football database. Life’s not always a fairy tale and that’s why I choose to openly talk about finance and what I’ve learned about making a career in the creative industries.
If you’re a freelancer or looking for ways to
make extra income, you might enjoy my books:
This Year Will Be Different
A collection of interviews, stories, tips, and tricks to help wannabe freelancers figure out how to set up a solopreneur business. An audio version is available on Skillshare.
My Creative (Side) Business
An easy-to-read guide and an inspection of side projects and the various possibilities of monetizing them. A valuable read for people who want to monetize their hobbies or build scalable income streams.
Work Trips and Road Trips
An exploration of what it means to be a fulfilled, creative freelancer. A book about wanderlust, remote work, and taking time off as a freelancer. The perfect read for adventurous freelancers who tend to feel restless at times.