Talking Shop with Theresa and Bri - A podcast for metaphysical pros, tarotpreneurs, and sacred artists.

No matter how long you’ve been at your metaphysical business, at some point in your career, you’re going to come across situations that may make you question your skills…or want to give up entirely.

It might be that one client that you can’t please.

Or a service that goes south and can’t be saved, no matter how hard you try.

It might be that awful skeptic that decides to slam you in a public forum.

Or a terrible one-star review that makes you cry for days.

The truth is: running a metaphysical business isn’t all unicorns and magic wands (although we wish it were!). Because: people.

From rude skeptics who try to salt your game, to unreasonable clients who push past your boundaries, to online trolls who have nothing better to do than spread negativity – it’s enough to make even the most stoic mystical entrepreneur want to take down their shingle and hide under a giant amethyst crystal.

But we don’t want you to do that!

Instead, we want to see you thrive and survive – no matter what sort of frustrating biz situation you may be facing.

In this special episode of Talking Shop, we’re talking about how to deal with all sorts of biz adversity with the kindest, most graceful person we know, Alexandra Franzen.

Who is Alexandra?

Alexandra Franzen is a professional writer and the author of You’re Going To Survive, a collection of true stories about difficult, scary stuff and how to get through it with grace. (PS she’s the epitome of class.) Learn more about Alex at her site.

 

 

In this power hour, we’ll discuss:

How to handle skeptics

What to do when your client makes unreasonable demands

How to set great boundaries that protect your business

Online trolls and bad reviews

The best way to conduct yourself on the internet

And more!

Listen in + learn:

Check out the archives of past Talking Shop Episodes here.

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