A4F 302: We’ll Always Have Paris (or, The Legend of Chris Wilson)

August 29th, 2008 by Chris

Paris - ThumbnailHey, all.

Well, I told Bob that I would get this episode up almost 2 months ago, then got sick. Then got busy. Then ran a triathlon.

So its all my fault this episode is so late.

The good news is that it seems we’ve gotten our recording schedule taken care of.  We’ll explain it next show.  Until then, enjoy this episode from *gulp* February. Keep that in mind when I make the crack about “congressional hearings” and ball-players on steroids.

The image above just isn’t as good as it was in my memory, but since I was in high school, I suppose it only makes sense.

We’ll be back VERY soon. I promise. Until then, catch us on Twitter.

Chris – http://twitter.com/aithene

Bob – http://twitter.com/bobostromstudio

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A4F 301 REAL: “Grab Your Gun and Bring in the Cat” – A Quick Update and Mailbag

April 21st, 2008 by Chris

Bob's CatSo, what happened with our numbering? This was originally recorded as episode 1, but then Bob and I got completely snowed under in work, life and other stuff, and it got postponed. This was supposed to be Episode 1, the next show was supposed to be Episode 2, and Seth Harwood’s Wheel was supposed to be episode 3.

However, since we got caught behind our own schedule, and because Seth is such a friend of the show, we wanted to help him out by running his Wheel episode just before the launch of his new pod novel, Jack Palms 3, and the print debut of the novel that started it all, Jack Wakes Up and we moved it up so that the show aired in time for his book release. If you’re a fan of crime noire fiction, check it out. Its good, adult oriented fiction with a ‘kick you in the teeth’ flavor.

So, if this feels familiar, then you’ve probably had the misfortune of seeing Firefly as it was aired on the Fox Network. Sorry about that. We now present to you, the REAL episode 1 of season 3. About, um… 2 months late. We would’ve gotten it to you on time, but no one volunteered to do our regular work for us. Thanks a lot, all of you.

Anyway, enjoy this month’s episode as we talk about what we’ve been up to, catch up on a few odds and ends, and answer listener Katie’s questions about college and internships.

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A4F 301: Wheel of Misfortune with Seth Harwood Pod-Cast Author of Jack Wakes up, This is life and Jack Palms 3

March 15th, 2008 by bobostromstudio

Seth_HarwoodIn honor of Seth Harwood’s attempt to climb the charts on Amazon.com this Sunday, March 16th we have gone back into the archives to find this very special episode featuring Seth and the Wheel of Misfortune.

Seth tells us a story about the early years, a lost hard drive and his attempts to recover it from the wasteland known as the customer service. Seth pulls out all the stops and goes straight for the jugular in an attempt to recover his lost hard drive and and his first 300 page novel. Did he succeed? Was it worth it? You decide in this action-packed Wheel of Misfortune episode.

*Note to our listeners
Hi listeners, Chris and Bob are hard at work retooling the podcast and website. We will be cutting back releases to once a month to allow us the extra time we need to bring you the new and improved product.

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A4F 216: Wheel of Misfortune: Freelance Blues w/ Jonny Goldstein

November 28th, 2007 by Chris

Chris @ Podcamp Boston 2

This episode, we bring you a quick glimpse of Chris’ Podcamp Boston 2 experience and then kick right into a fun Wheel of Misfortune from Jonny Goldstein that I call the Twinkie Caper, but which he calls Freelance Blues. OK. So, we go with Freelance Blues. Why not.

Special thanks to a bunch of folks whom I ran into and especially who helped me with my Living la Vida Freelance! panel.

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A4F 215: How Did You Get Started? The Story of Bob Ostrom

November 6th, 2007 by bobostromstudio

A beautiful sunny July morning in Framingham Massachusetts 1989. A young artist and his art director are out for a casual morning stroll. The art director turns to the artist and without warning blurts out, “We’re laying off some people and… you’re one of them”.

Suddenly unemployed and with no where to turn Bob blindly stumbles into what will one day become a successful 20 year freelance career, but first he’ll have to spend a few years in the school of hard knocks.

Bob answers the age old question…”How did you get started?”
Hang on to your hats listeners. Bob finally tells the story of how he got started as a freelancer all those many…many…years ago.

Links:

A4F Zazzle Site

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A4F 214: Chris & Bob Talk About Rates vs. Experience

October 10th, 2007 by bobostromstudio

Seth Harwood shows off his new Bob Ostrom designed Junius T shirtNot sure what you’re worth? Chris explains the difference between hiring someone with experience VS someone just starting out. How much are your services worth? Are you charging enough? Are you charging too much? How do you adjust rates to suit your clients needs and when it’s time to move up to the next level.

Special thanks to Seth Harwood for today’s pic. Seth is sporting a Zazzle shirt featuring one of Bob’s illustrations, “Junius Lives”. Junius is a character from the Seth Harwood pod-cast novel Jack Wakes Up. You can find out more info at SethHarwood.com


Junius Lives- Seth Harwood

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A4F 213: Chris & Bob Ramble. In memory of Pucker.

September 24th, 2007 by Chris

Intern SearchOK. So, we’re back on schedule, right? We think so. We’ll see.

Anyhow, in this episode of Answers for Freelancers we talk about a bunch of things beside Chris’ new pink office.

Chris is scheduled to attend Podcamp Boston 2 on October 26-28, 2007 at the Boston Expo Center. For more information on the event, including who’s attending, what discussions are going to be had and how you can participate, go to http://podcampboston.org Also, Chris (and Bob if he can make it) are going to be chairing a couple of sessions. The first is a recap of how to decide what you need to charge and the second is a panel of freelancers that will just answer audience questions about what its like to freelance. If you want these discussions to happen, write to the organizers and tell them to make sure that we’re scheduled.

Bob puts out the official call for the A4F Intern Search. We should put up a page for that, shouldn’t we? This is for actual college internship credit. And its not limited to artists, either. If you feel that you can contribute to the show in a meaningful way, either as on the show or behind the scenes, try out!

We have a new JibJab movie. Enjoy!

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A4F 212: Trust your Gut

September 10th, 2007 by bobostromstudio

JP2 logoEver have that sinking feeling like you’ve made a bad decision… one that might end up costing you both time and money? Do you listen to your gut or do you just shrug it off. Could be your instincts are trying to tell you something. In this episode Chris and Bob talk about trusting your gut.

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A4F 211: An Interview with J.C. Hutchins

June 30th, 2007 by Chris

JC HeadshotThis episode we bring you a full hour with podcast novelist J.C. Hutchins, author of the 7th Son trilogy. In just over a year, he’s managed to use New Media technologies that are generally free or inexpensive to all of us to build a listening audience of 25,000, catch the interest of Hollywood movie producers, publishing agents, and quite a few of the who’s who of the New Media world.

If you’re looking to use the internet and New Media to promote your skills and craft, this interview should prove to be very inspiring and chock full of advice to help you map your next steps.

J.C. is launching the third book of his trilogy on July 7th.

You can find more information on J.C. and his work at http://jchutchins.net

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A4F 210: Road Trip ‘07: Prelude to an Interview with J.C. Hutchins

June 25th, 2007 by bobostromstudio

JC HeadshotThis week Bob and Chris return from a 5 week break, during which your hosts have been VERY busy. Probably the most interesting thing we did was take a road trip to interview the great podcast novelist J.C. Hutchins, author of the 7th Son trilogy. Now, J.C. has done an incredible job of using New Media to promote and distribute his work, and we wanted to know how he did it. First, however, in this episode we hear how the boys have been getting along for the past 5 weeks and what they’ve been up to.

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