#dogoodwork

In this podcast episode, freelance journalist and writing coach Rebecca Weber discusses the importance of recognizing personal biases and understanding audience needs while crafting stories. She highlights that a successful freelance career involves pitching ideas to publications while catering to their target audience. Rebecca believes that constant curiosity and unique ideas can help writers stay ahead of AI-generated content. Who’s The Guest? Rebecca L. Weber is a freelance journalist, writing coach, and host of The Writing Coach Podcast. She has covered social justice, the environment, the arts, travel, and more for CNN, USA Today, the New York Times, Dwell, and many other publications. Her clients have broken into the New York Times, the Guardian, Bustle, National Geographic, the Washington Post, Fodor's, and Al Jazeera. Rebecca currently lives near a penguin colony in Cape Town, South Africa. Episode Highlights The difference between writing and journalism and how journalism aims to inform in an unbiased way Rebecca shares her journey from working in education to becoming a freelance writer, focusing on adapting her writing for different audiences The flexibility of freelance writing, allowing writers to choose topics and clients, and the challenges that staffers may face when pivoting to freelancing Generating unique and original ideas in the age of AI, emphasizing the importance of creating content specifically for target audiences How art is an expression for oneself, while design (or writing) is tailored for a purpose and specific audience The importance of distribution in freelance writing and how writers can build their audience and sell their ideas to major publications Crafting good ideas to resonate with the audience and the advantages of having a strong online presence Exploring creativity through generating multiple ideas from a single topic and maintaining the uniqueness of the content The role of human intellect in creating net new ideas and experiences, which AI may not be able to compete with Personal inspiration and motivation for generating ideas come from interest areas, such as social justice and art, and maintaining curiosity Episode Resources Connect with Raul Hernandez Ochoa https://www.linkedin.com/in/dogoodwork/ https://twitter.com/rherochoa https://dogoodwork.io/ Connect with Rebecca Weber www.rebeccalweber.com Instagram: @freelancewriterbootcamp Twitter: @rebeccalweber LinkedIn: https://za.linkedin.com/in/rebeccalweber Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/FreelanceWriterBootcamp/   Review, Subscribe and Share If you like what you hear please leave a review by clicking here

Show Notes

In this podcast episode, freelance journalist and writing coach Rebecca Weber discusses the importance of recognizing personal biases and understanding audience needs while crafting stories. She highlights that a successful freelance career involves pitching ideas to publications while catering to their target audience. Rebecca believes that constant curiosity and unique ideas can help writers stay ahead of AI-generated content.

Who’s The Guest? Rebecca L. Weber is a freelance journalist, writing coach, and host of The Writing Coach Podcast. She has covered social justice, the environment, the arts, travel, and more for CNN, USA Today, the New York Times, Dwell, and many other publications. Her clients have broken into the New York Times, the Guardian, Bustle, National Geographic, the Washington Post, Fodor's, and Al Jazeera. Rebecca currently lives near a penguin colony in Cape Town, South Africa.

Episode Highlights

  • The difference between writing and journalism and how journalism aims to inform in an unbiased way
  • Rebecca shares her journey from working in education to becoming a freelance writer, focusing on adapting her writing for different audiences
  • The flexibility of freelance writing, allowing writers to choose topics and clients, and the challenges that staffers may face when pivoting to freelancing
  • Generating unique and original ideas in the age of AI, emphasizing the importance of creating content specifically for target audiences
  • How art is an expression for oneself, while design (or writing) is tailored for a purpose and specific audience
  • The importance of distribution in freelance writing and how writers can build their audience and sell their ideas to major publications
  • Crafting good ideas to resonate with the audience and the advantages of having a strong online presence
  • Exploring creativity through generating multiple ideas from a single topic and maintaining the uniqueness of the content
  • The role of human intellect in creating net new ideas and experiences, which AI may not be able to compete with
  • Personal inspiration and motivation for generating ideas come from interest areas, such as social justice and art, and maintaining curiosity Episode Resources
  • Connect with Raul Hernandez Ochoa
  • https://www.linkedin.com/in/dogoodwork/
  • https://twitter.com/rherochoa
  • https://dogoodwork.io/
  • Connect with Rebecca Weber
  • www.rebeccalweber.com
  • Instagram: @freelancewriterbootcamp
  • Twitter: @rebeccalweber
  • LinkedIn: https://za.linkedin.com/in/rebeccalweber
  • Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/FreelanceWriterBootcamp/  

Review, Subscribe and Share If you like what you hear please leave a review by clicking here

What is #dogoodwork?

#dogoodwork is not a label but a way of living.

It is the constant and diligent effort to achieve a new level of excellence in one’s own life.

It is the hidden inner beauty behind the struggle to achieve excellence.

It is not perfect but imperfect.

It is the effort, discipline and focus that often goes unnoticed.

The goal of this podcast is to highlight that drive.

The guests I have on this show emulate this drive in their own special way. You’ll be able to apply new ideas into your own life by learning from them.

We will also have 1on1 episodes with me where we’ll dive into my own experiences with entrepreneurship and leadership.

Every episode is designed to provide you with ideas that you can apply and grow in excellence in all areas of your life, business and career.

Do Good Work,

Raul