Get Your Mailbag Questions in For Freelance Radio’s Finale



It’s been a great three years and an excellent 45 episodes of Freelance Radio, but all good things must come to an end. Freelance Radio’s next episode is going to be its last. For a variety of reasons, we’re closing the curtains on the show and leaving it on a high, but the good news is that we’re giving it one big send-off.

John, Dickie, Von, Kristen and a special guest will be answering a big mailbag of your questions during the last show, and because of the importance of this episode we want to give you all the chance to get your questions in now. The deadline for questions is the 26th of July, and you can post your questions in the comments below for the panel to consider.

Finally, I’d like to take the opportunity to say that while one important chapter of FreelanceSwitch’s history is coming to a close, we’ve got exciting things planned for the rest of this year and beyond; don’t worry–FreelanceSwitch isn’t going anywhere, and you’ll continue to see your favorite podcast panelists here and on other Envato sites in the future!

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Joel Falconer is the co-founder of public relations company Methodic Studios, publishes the gaming blog StartFrag, and is an editor at leading technology news site The Next Web. You can follow him on Twitter.


  1. PG Silvan

    The last one, ok can’t miss this one ;-)
    Didn’t listen to often i have to admit, but i really liked the show now and then.

    Thanks for the past episodes!

  2. PG Gareth Mark Upton

    Oh man I only just uploaded the whole lot on my iPod too! Well as a latecomer I must say that what you’ve done over three years is terrific, a great achievement and a great resource

  3. PG Kevin Brennan

    It was fun and informative to hear the topics discussed in a more free-flowing way than you would through an article or blog post.

    I’m going to miss the show. Hopefully Freelance Switch tries another show.

  4. PG Andy Staple

    Unfortunetely I could see this coming as updates became less and less common. Either way, Freelance Radio has been a huge help to me and sad to see it go.

  5. PG Anne

    Is it a matter of funding? If so, I know I would personally be more than willing to contribute to keep you guys making the podcast, and I’m betting many others would as well. You’ve created a very valuable resource here, I recommend it all the time, and it will be truly sad if it disappears.

  6. PG Nicole Foster

    Awww, I’m sad now. I loved Freelance Radio and all of the hosts’ insights. They really helped me out during tough times in freelancing.

    Well, I’m glad it was around and I will wait patiently for the last one (:

  7. PG Cait

    Hi!
    Loved the show, especially when Von joined since I’m an illustrator.
    Why are you guys leaving? Is there going to be a new podcast? What other podcasts would you recommend (either funny, resourceful, or just plain entertaining)? I need something to distract me from the mindless blabber of the girl who sits near me at work. Thanks!!

  8. PG Melissa

    So bummed that freelance radio is ending. I got so excited when I’d see an email saying a new one was available. I’m sure it’s a lot of work, but like Anne, I’d be happy to be a guest speaker on the podcast….with 11 years of freelance design experience, I have some advice I could impart to those starting out.

    I don’t have a question in mind yet, but I’ll come back and post one later when I think of it :)

  9. PG Mary

    Thank you for all your excellent help!!!

    I hope we hear some GOOD news soon!

  10. PG Kristen

    Thanks for all the love guys! I’m so happy to hear that we did good with our show. Gonna miss podcasting with the panel and hearing from our fans.

    Kristen:)

  11. PG Lori

    Noooooooooooooooooo! I mean… Best of luck to all of you and thanks for all of the awesome tips and information! Freelance Radio has been my favorite podcast for a long time.

  12. PG Patrick

    I think there were so many places that Freelance Radio could go. I wish I had written some of my suggestions to you. Can anyone else take over the show?

  13. PG Chris Wyatt

    I too am bummed merely for the fact that I could live vicariously through your stories of success, failure, frustration, and excitement. I will miss the show not just for the subject material but mainly because of the free-flowing nature of discussion. John did well at executing the show’s topic or points and it felt amazing to listen in on a group of professionals share their experiences.

    I will miss this experience.

    farewell

  14. PG Aurus

    Aw! I sent my Mailbag question in via the form not too long ago. I hope you guys can answer it! I would love to hear your thoughts on that particular situation.

  15. PG Scott thornton

    I can’t believe it’s ending. I am very disappointed. This was one of my favorite pieces of entertainment out there. Why are you ending it! I’m sadder over this than lost ending.

  16. PG Elise

    So sad to see you go! I hope there will be another podcast coming soon…

  17. PG David

    Freelance Radio has been a valuable resource to me over the years. Sad to see it go, but I look forward to what you have for the future. Much love to the whole panel and blessings on all your endeavors.

  18. PG Tim Goldman

    I am so bummed out that we won’t get anymore freelance radio podcasts. I hope you keep us updated on your future contributions to Freelance Switch!

    The podcast was so helpful to me on a number of issues, and just a great way to hear other people dealing with some of the same issues I’ve had to face. It felt more like listening to co-workers and getting a boost of reassurance we all need from time to time.

    Thanks guys!

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