Embracing Slow Seasons - a podcast by Jenni Gritters, Wudan Yan

from 2022-05-30T15:00

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Today we’re bringing you a new episode about approaching slow seasons. You know what we’re talking about: Those lulls in freelance work after all your projects are filed. You’re busy and then… very little happens. It can be stressful!


Jenni and I get a ton of questions about this, so we decided to dedicate an entire episode to it. As you listen, you’ll note that we each had a slow season at around the same time, and we approached it quite differently. As with anything else, there’s no *right way* to approach a slower pace of working – should you choose to work at all during these work lulls – but we hope this episode sheds light on a few ways to think about this sometimes-uncomfortable period. It’s an inevitable part of freelancing that I think we all ought to find a sane way to lean in to.


How do you approach slower periods of work? Over in our Slack community, All-Access (and up) members are already sharing their experiences; you can join us at any time to partake in the lively discussion and community: patreon.com/twcpod. All-access members and up also got access to a slow season tip sheet, which you'll get access to as well when you join the community.


Other resources:



  • Our very first episode of TWC, focused on values: https://www.thewriterscooppod.com/episodes/wtf-am-i-doing

  • Our discussion about overbooking: https://www.thewriterscooppod.com/episodes/overbooking

  • Jenni's newsletter: https://jennigritters.substack.com/

  • Wudan's newsletter: https://wudan.substack.com/


Missed a past event of ours? Or digging for a resource mentioned on a previous episode? You’ll find what you need at https://www.thewriterscooppod.com/ 


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