4 May 2018, 12:07

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Artwork by Tanner Garlick

Today we talk about one of the main things that separates the pros from the amateurs: Having the ability to not just come up with the idea of a project, but to carry that idea all the way through to the actual production and shipping of it.

In this episode we cover what it means to "ship" something. We share stories from our own careers, and discuss ways to go from an creator who isn't producing to one who is consistently putting out actual tangible things into the world. We talk about how to overcome the obstacles preventing you from shipping.

And Jake ends the podcast with his 10 item list on how to take a project from start to finish.

All that and much more!

You can listen to the episode and read the show notes here.

This thread is to discuss this topic. Tell us:

  • about your own experiences getting work.
  • ideas you have for people struggling to find work.
  • where you disagree with something we've said.
  • what your main take away from this episode is.

All right, love to hear your thoughts everyone!