Merry Christmas 2022

Episode 203 of bookcareers.com Live This is our last episode of bookcareers Live until 2023, as we’re taking a little podcast holiday and having a complete break over Christmas. We will be back on 9th January 2023. In our absence we have some fantastic episodes...

Leadership in Publishing Limbo

Episode 202 of bookcareers.com Live Are you stuck in a leadership role whilst looking for another job? Is your job search appearing to take forever, leaving you in limbo, where you want to move on but are currently unable to do so? It is a situation that all of us...

The Art of Conversation

Episode 201 of bookcareers.com Live Are you a freelance, working remotely, or in a role where you have little opportunity to have a verbal conversation with another person? You are not alone! We are seeing an increasing trend where many people are in situations where...

Networking in Book Publishing

Episode 198 of bookcareers.com Live Whether you enjoy it or not, networking face to face is back! It doesn’t matter if it is a launch, a party, a conference or something else, nothing beats meeting people face to face. In this episode of bookcareers.com Live we...

Beware the Publishing Party

  Episode 197 of bookcareers.com Live Are you looking forward to the party season? In publishing we find that every season is the party season; publishing parties happen all year round. Yet, time and time again, a publishing party can be a career defining moment,...

Career Progression in Book Publishing

Episode 196 of bookcareers.com Live Have you been in your role for a year and feeling pressured to leave in order to progress your career? Whether this pressure comes from peers or from your own ambitions, there is no minimum or maximum time limit to stay in a role....

Anxiety and the Sunday Scaries in Publishing

Episode 195 of bookcareers.com Live Are you someone who suffers with anxiety and the ‘Sunday Scaries’ – the fear of work on Monday morning? Apparently you are not alone, it is something that over 80% of people admit to (according to a recent survey)....