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Production team:

Host : Maria Xenidou

Producer: Julie-Roxane Krikorian

Introduction Voice: David Bourne

Contact us:

impactlearningpodcast@gmail.com

Music credits:

Like Lee performed by The Mini Vandals

Transition sounds: Swamp Walks performed by Jingle Punks

Mentioned in this episode

Tania's blog

Tania's blog post about The Podcast Fellowship by Seth Godin

What Tania used to do: https://artplantaetoday.com/about-2/

Her Podcast Talaterra

The Society of Botanical Artist

The Guild of National Science Illustrators

Michael Gerber's website

Michael Gerber - E-Myth

The AltMBA

The Marketing Seminar

Seth’s Udemy Course: The Freelancer Course

Nina Simon - The Art of Relevance

Seth Godin - The Dip: A Little Book That Teaches You When to Quit (and When to Stick)

Listen to this episode and explore:

Tania’s childhood in the backyard and playing teacher at school (2:57)

Learning at school: homework as a refuge and free-style writing (7:00)

Studying biology in college (8:36)

Creating a support course for the introductory biology course (10:40)

After the Masters Degree: working in education and quickly taping out (13:54)

Discovering botanical illustration and becoming a freelance educator (14:46)

Educating people about botanics through her website, bookstore and plant illustrations (16:59)

Getting the word out about her freelance business (19:43)

The lessons she learned in her first 16 years (22:32)

The Dip in her business (25:01)

The importance of courses and workshops in her learning and work journey (28:48)

A Sabbatical year that started with the AltBMA (31:36)

How to choose workshops and seminars in the plethora of offerings (33:24)

The Freelance Condition Project: putting the freelance environmental educators on the map (35:47)

The Talaterra Podcast: creating a community of freelance environmental educators (40:05)

The most critical decision in her learning journey: letting go of her business endeavor (45:26)

A new way to live, learn and work: peer-learning and the power of the community (46:37)

The hardest lesson she learned: letting go faster (50:52)

The mark she wants to leave during her lifetime (55:46)