Writeway Podcast
by Writeway PLLC
November 30, 2021 10:00 pm
The Writeway Podcast is committed to empowering writers and turning creative aspirations into career realities. Join published author and Writeway CEO, Rea Frey, and Writeway Executive Editor, Joe Tower, as they take a truly no bullshit look behind the curtain of the publishing industry… and provide the tools to help you become your own best writing advocate. For more information visit www.writewayco.com.
This week on the Writeway Podcast, Rea and Joe are talking about something that’s important for everyone: they’re talking BOUNDARIES—for you, for them, for us, for writers, parents, kids, bosses, teachers, coaches, or entrepreneurs. Boundaries are important for anyone who has a relationship with someone or something else.
While the topic of boundaries, itself, is both too broad and too deep to tackle it all in a single episode, the co-hosts turn their attention during this round to the boundaries in a relationship critical to their business: the vendor-client relationship. In an age where instant gratification and being “plugged in” amounts to societal norms, boundaries become more vital than ever.
Being aware of your boundaries makes clear your status and purpose in any given relationship, so Writeway wants to know how exactly you establish, enact, and enforce your own, and what, when you come up against a relationship that’s testing those boundaries, you learn about yourself. Email us at podcast@writewayco.com.
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