Everyday Leadership

Beyond Approval: How To Carve Out A Self-Directed Life with Pilar Nalwimba
EPISODE 164 • SEASON 01:07:01

Pilar shares her journey from university to freelancing in the music industry, highlighting the importance of following curiosity and adapting to new environments. 


She discusses the challenges of pride and rejection and the benefits and drawbacks of being a freelancer. Pilar emphasises the need for financial preparedness and the importance of understanding one's working style. 


She also shares lessons learned about cash flow management and the value of working with recognised companies.


 In this conversation, Pilar discusses her experiences in the production industry, including understanding the cost of production and the importance of being paid last and looking after your team. She also shares her transition into TV and working with ITV, as well as her role as a social creative in TV and the pressure of live tweeting and creating viral moments.


 Pilar talks about her journey into podcasting and producing a podcast, the joy of working with a great team, and the importance of saying no to full-time jobs and pursuing personal projects. She also emphasises the value of working on important and untold stories, leading by example, and trusting your team.



Key Takeaways:


  • Being paid last is a common reality in the industry. It is essential to prioritise looking after your team and ensuring they are paid on time.

  • Transitioning into TV and working with established networks like ITV can open new opportunities and provide valuable learning experiences.

  • The role of a social creative in TV involves both creative work and live tweeting. It requires adapting to different shows, channels, and tones of voice.

  • Creating viral moments and engaging content is a significant aspect of live tweeting. There is pressure to perform well and contribute to the show's success.

  • Producing a podcast offers the opportunity to explore important and untold stories. It requires building a strong team and taking ownership of the production process.

  • Leading by example and trusting your team are essential qualities of effective leadership. Knowing yourself thoroughly and understanding your impact on others is key.

  • Building trust and having tough conversations with your team is crucial for successful collaboration and achieving the desired outcomes.

  • Saying no to full-time jobs and pursuing personal projects can lead to new opportunities and allow for more creative freedom.

  • Working on important and untold stories can significantly impact and shift cultures and mindsets.


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