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The Jump Moment
by Matt Curtis
What does it take to go from dreaming to doing? The Jump Moment. Every creative who’s made the leap to freelance has had a Jump Moment. Sometimes it’s a bold, unmistakable event. Other times, it sneaks up slowly, shaped by life’s circumstances or a quiet realization.And if you’re dreaming of turning your creative hobby into a business, chances are you’re searching for that moment, wondering, “Is now the time to jump?”In each episode, I sit down with creatives and entrepreneurs to explore their Jump Moment—the fears they faced, the courage it took, and the lessons they learned along the way.These stories will inspire you, show you that you’re not alone, and give you the tools and confidence to take your next step.Your Jump Moment might be just around the corner. Let’s get you ready for it.
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The first 90 days of your freelance business
What's your biggest takeaway?In this episode of The Jump Moment, Matt Curtis walks through what it really looks like to start a freelance business. Whether you’re preparing to leave your job or already in your first few months as a freelancer, this episode outlines a 90-day roadmap to help you build in a way that is realistic and builds momentum. Matt shares the 12-week framework he walks through in the Christian Creative group to help freelancers set a manageable building pace. If you’ve ever tried to cram an entire business build into a long weekend or holiday break, this episode will help you slow down, plan smarter, and building a way that gains momentum over time. The 90-Day Jump Start PlanWeeks 1–6: Building the Foundation1. Discover Your Why – Identify what drives you and the people you’re called to serve.2. Build and Price Your Offer – Connect your skills to your client’s real-world problems.3. Short-Term Marketing – Create a plan to start sharing your offer right away.4. Personal Systems – Build systems that help you protect you time outside of working in your business.5. Contracts and Taxes – Understand simple contracts and tax implications as a business.6. Professional Systems – Build workflows, client onboarding, and invoicing systems to support the operation of your business.Weeks 7–12: Sustaining Momentum7. Mid- and Long-Term Marketing – Build a marketing planning focused on mid-term and long-term investments.8. Money in Business – Learn how to make wise financial decisions that protect your future.9. The Heart of a Freelancer – Learn how to work well with clients, be gracious and humble, and create healthy boundaries.10. Protecting Imagination – Prioritizing rest, creativity, and long term creative health.11. Developing your Skills – Ongoing growth and development as a creative.12. Evaluate and Pivot – Use a 90-day planning rhythm to review, refine, and set your next goals.Resources MentionedTraction by Gino Wickman — A powerful guide to building and running your business in 90-day cycles. Affiliate link: https://amzn.to/4a0fY7PQuarterly Workflow Worksheet — Matt’s free tool to help you plan and evaluate your next 90 days. Download.Join the Christian Creative group on Skool. Learn more about 1:1 coaching or find tools to help with your jump to freelance at https://www.lunchtimeheroes.co/coaching.
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From Meetings to Meaning | Casey Watts on Building a Business with Purpose
What's your biggest takeaway?Recommended resource: The Coaching Habit: Say Less, Ask More, and Change the Way You Lead Forever by Michael Bungay Stanier.----------In this episode of The Jump Moment, Matt sits down with Casey Watts, an educator turned consultant, speaker, and author, who helps leaders create meetings that actually matter. Casey shares how her career evolved from teaching to leadership to full-time business ownership—and how clarity became the guiding thread. She also opens up about the fears, financial hurdles, and support systems that made her jump possible. If you’re wrestling with fulfillment, regret, or the “right time” to take the leap, this conversation is for you.Episode Highlights:Why bad meetings are often a symptom of a lack of clarity.How side hustles can reveal your through-line and shape your eventual business.The importance of knowing when you’re no longer showing up fully at work.Why regret is often the greater risk than failure.Two pieces of advice Casey would give her younger self.About Casey:Casey Watts is a passionate speaker, author, and thought leader in team leadership with over 20 years in education and 10 years of experience coaching educators, entrepreneurs, and leaders. She is the creator of the Clarity Cycle Framework, helping leaders bridge gaps, foster commitment, and create sustainable alignment. Casey is also the founder and host of The Catching Up with Casey podcast, where she and her guests bring clarity to the seemingly small things in leadership that make a big difference.Connect with Casey:Website: https://www.catchingupwithcasey.com/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/catchupwithcaseyInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/catchupwithcaseyYoutube: https://www.youtube.com/@catchupwithcaseyJoin the Christian Creative group on Skool. Learn more about 1:1 coaching or find tools to help with your jump to freelance at https://www.lunchtimeheroes.co/coaching.
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The Secret to Creative Success Might Be in Your Schedule
What's your biggest takeaway?What if the key to unlocking success in your creative business isn’t another tool or strategy... but it's your schedule? In this episode, Matt Curtis explores how time management shapes both creative freedom and business growth for freelancers and staff creatives alike.You’ll learn why your calendar might be the most important tool in your creative toolkit—and how managing your schedule with wisdom and intention can help you align your work with your values. Matt shares practical steps from his Tools for Christian Creatives series, including a simple, printable worksheet that helps you uncover where your time really goes.Whether you feel like your day is out of your control or you’re struggling to stay disciplined as a freelancer, this conversation will help you manage reality, build sustainable habits, and protect the things that matter most—your faith, your relationships, and your calling.Free Resource: Download the Weekly Schedule Planner mentioned in this episode and build your schedule your time with purpose.Download nowJoin the Christian Creative group on Skool. Learn more about 1:1 coaching or find tools to help with your jump to freelance at https://www.lunchtimeheroes.co/coaching.
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High Performance without Burnout | with Frank and Sabrina Szabo
What's your biggest takeaway?Many believe that burnout is just about overworking. But in many cases, burnout actually stems from being underutilized. In this episode of The Jump Moment, I talk with Frank and Sabrina Szabo, founders of /chaynj/ (pronounced “Change”), a coaching business dedicated to helping high performers prevent and recover from burnout. We discuss the dangers of tying your identity to performance, the fears and transferable skills involved in making the jump to freelance, and the critical role of community in sustaining your business.Episode Highlights:Burnout is often about underutilization rather than overworkHigh performance can be healthy with the right rhythmsThe tension of finding transferable skills when leaving a long careerWhy fear is natural (and even helpful) when starting something newCommunity as both protection against burnout and fuel for freelancingAbout Frank and Sabrina Szabo:Frank and Sabrina Szabo are partners in life and co-founders of /chAYnj/, a coaching practice focused on those who operate under constant emotional demand and high responsibility. As a Hungarian-Brazilian team, they bring cultural depth, grounded presence, and hard-earned insight to their work. Their coaching supports individuals who hold it all together at the office, at home, and often in silence. Because they understand the weight of that role firsthand, they help clients recover clarity, agency, and a sense of self.Sabrina is a leadership coach, educator, and ICF Foundation Ambassador. She currently pursues a PhD in Intercultural Education and holds a Master’s in Global Leadership. Frank is a high-performance coach and author who has spent over twenty years supporting Olympic athletes and pressure-tested teams. In addition, he holds certifications in EQ-i 2.0® and EQ 360. Both Frank and Sabrina are ICF Professional Certified Coaches. Together, they remain committed to making emotional well-being both practical and deeply personal.If you feel like you've been holding it together while quietly burning out, check out the Own Your Shift program. This 12-week experience supports people who carry a lot and need more than just rest. We help rebuild emotional capacity, sharpen focus, and restore a sense of self through one-on-one coaching, clear structure, and measurable progress. We run the program only three times a year with six participants each time because we prioritize deep, personal support. This work comes from our own lived experience with burnout, and we’re deeply committed to helping others find steadiness again. If you're ready to stop bracing through the day and start living with more presence, they can learn more at chaynj.com.Connect with Frank and Sabrina: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/chaynj/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/chaynj_lead/Website: chaynj.comFrank's Book: https://amzn.to/4mwnzh4Join the Christian Creative group on Skool. Learn more about 1:1 coaching or find tools to help with your jump to freelance at https://www.lunchtimeheroes.co/coaching.
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Being faithful with what’s in front of you with Jacob Dyke
What's your biggest takeaway?When your vision feels far off and progress is slow, how do you keep going? In this episode, executive coach Jacob Dyke shares what it looked like to stay faithful with what God had placed in front of him—even when business didn’t take off right away.From working evenings at Lowe’s to give his business a fighting chance, to wrestling through identity, fear, and provision, Jacob’s story is a powerful reminder that slow progress is still progress.If you’ve ever wondered whether it’s worth it to keep building when results are delayed, this conversation will encourage you to stay the course.Episode Highlights:Why progress doesn’t always mean speedWhat it looks like to be faithful with what’s in front of youHow to balance vision for the future with intentionality in the presentWhy spiritual formation matters in the entrepreneurial journeyThe role of coaching and outside voices in finding your directionAbout Jacob Dyke: Jacob is the founder of Anchor Coaching, where he helps Christian entrepreneurs improve productivity without burnout as well as a Startups.com Advisor. Jacob writes The Anchored Entrepreneur, a newsletter you can find via his LinkedIn.Connect with Jacob Dyke:Website: http://anchorcoaching.co/Newsletter: https://anchor-coaching.beehiiv.comLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jacob-dyke/Join the Christian Creative group on Skool. Learn more about 1:1 coaching or find tools to help with your jump to freelance at https://www.lunchtimeheroes.co/coaching.
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From Wish to Will - How Cody Lutz Made the Jump to Entrepreneurship
What's your biggest takeaway?In this episode of The Jump Moment, Cody Lutz shares how he moved from corporate leadership to full-time entrepreneur — and how a powerful mindset shift helped him overcome fear, redefine risk, and bet on himself. We talk about launching before you’re ready, pivoting your offer based on real audience needs, and why identity change is the foundation of every major life change.Episode Highlights:Why Cody shifted from a “wishful” mindset to a “will” mindsetThe false sense of security many employees live under — and how freelancing can actually reduce riskHow financial discipline gave Cody the freedom to take the leapWhy launching a business means listening, pivoting, and staying open to better opportunitiesThe power of rooting your work in a deeper calling or convictionAbout Cody Lutz:Cody spent 8 years running conferences around the country for a 9-figure non-profit in my 20s. Reinvented myself during COVID and got a tech support agent role in a small tech company. Became the department head a year later and tripled the department in 3 years. Made THE JUMP into full-time entrepreneurship in July of '24 to build Backyard SHREDS (home fitness for men) and now also coach other ambitious men in their own journey from "wantrepreneur" to "entrepreneur". Connect with Cody Lutz:Website: http://backyardshreds.com/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/thecodylutz/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/backyardshreds/Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@BackyardSHREDSJoin the Christian Creative group on Skool. Learn more about 1:1 coaching or find tools to help with your jump to freelance at https://www.lunchtimeheroes.co/coaching.
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Is This My Purpose? A Conversation About Leaving a Cause-Based Organization
What's your biggest takeaway?If you’ve ever felt like the mission you're working for doesn’t match the purpose you’re carrying, this episode is for you.In Is This Even My Purpose?, Matt Curtis opens up about the unsettling moment many creatives face in cause-based roles—when the work no longer feels aligned. He shares four powerful “why drivers” that helped him move from confusion to clarity: craftsmanship, service, mission, and lifestyle.This isn’t just a reflection. It’s a roadmap. If you’ve been asking hard questions, this episode may help you find honest answers—and your next step.Episode Highlights:Why alignment matters more than loyalty when the mission that no longer fitsHow creatives slowly lose access to their full skillset in misaligned rolesFour “why” drivers that clarify your purpose: craftsmanship, service, mission, lifestyleA step-by-step reflection to help you move forwardJoin the Christian Creative group on Skool. Learn more about 1:1 coaching or find tools to help with your jump to freelance at https://www.lunchtimeheroes.co/coaching.
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Say yes first | How seizing one opportunity changed everything for Travis Whatley
What's your biggest takeaway?This week’s resource is the Jump to Freelance group on Skool. Freelancing doesn’t have to be lonely. Join a community of like-minded creatives who understand the journey you’re on. Whether you’re dreaming, planning, or building momentum after making the jump, this group offers support, live Q&A’s, and expert guidance to help you thrive—together. Join the group.- - -Travis Whatley didn’t feel ready. He didn’t even know what WordPress was. But when someone asked if he could build a website, he said yes—and that one decision launched a freelance journey that became a thriving agency. In this episode, Travis shares how ministry, burnout, and faith collided to shape his path to entrepreneurship, and why waiting to feel qualified can keep you from the exact opportunity you're meant for.Episode Highlights:Why readiness is overrated—and responsiveness is everythingHow Travis turned a single freelance gig into a full businessWhy your past jobs (even the weird ones) may be preparing youThe link between ministry, marketing, and meaningful workHow to overcome fear and imposter syndrome by building momentumAbout Travis: Travis Whatley is the founder of Holy Webs, a digital marketing agency helping small businesses grow through websites, SEO, and social media. Originally a youth pastor, he discovered his passion for marketing and turned it into a thriving business. With over 150 websites built, he is now expanding Holy Webs through the Local LeadersMarketers program and his book, "Count Me In." Focused on relationships and community impact, Travis is dedicated to helping businesses and ministry leaders succeed online.Holy Webs University:ARE YOU A MINISTRY LEADER? Build a Profitable Digital Marketing Business & Create Financial Freedom Imagine launching your own Holy Webs business for FREE, serving local businesses, and generating steady income—all without juggling a side gig that pulls you away from your ministry.Learn more at holywebsuniversity.com.Connect with Travis on FacebookJoin the Christian Creative group on Skool. Learn more about 1:1 coaching or find tools to help with your jump to freelance at https://www.lunchtimeheroes.co/coaching.
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Success Without Permission with Barbara Carneiro
What's your biggest takeaway?The recommended resource for this episode is the book Traction: Get a Grip on Your Business, by Gino Wickman. Purchasing the book through this affiliate link helps support The Jump Moment, but won't impact the price you pay.- - - - -In this episode of The Jump Moment, Barbara Carneiro shares how invisible barriers, cultural bias, and unexpected roadblocks led her to something greater—her own thriving freelance and agency career.She didn’t plan to leave. She didn’t plan to freelance.But when every system around her said no, she built her own yes.If you’ve ever wondered if you’re “ready” to make the leap to freelance, Barbara’s story might change the question entirely.Episode Highlights:Why not getting a promotion became the best thing that happened to her.How a collapsing economy accelerated her freelance jump.The importance of trusting your track record, even when others don't.How to identify the tasks you must outsource—and why it matters early.How to filter your priorities and protect your energy with tools like the Vision Traction Organizer (VTO).About Barbara: Barbara loves revealing the heartbeat of the organizations and entrepreneurs she serves. She is the founder of Word Revolution, a communication and branding agency, and the creator of the Church Communicator Conference. She has mentored over 400 agencies and entrepreneurs and is deeply passionate about strategy, branding, graphic design, and web design. Her purpose in life is to help others embrace who they are unapologetically and love the people they serve.Connect with Barbarahttp://www.wordrevolution.com/https://www.facebook.com/barbarabcarneiro/Join the Christian Creative group on Skool. Learn more about 1:1 coaching or find tools to help with your jump to freelance at https://www.lunchtimeheroes.co/coaching.
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The smartest way to make the jump (without going broke) | Insights from Paul Cox
What's your biggest takeaway?In this episode of The Jump Moment, Paul Cox, founder of The Church Co., takes us through his inspiring journey from cautious beginnings to leading a global team. He shares how a need in the church world inspired him to create a tailored website platform, the years of hard work it took to make it viable, and the lessons he learned about risk, persistence, and purpose.Episode Highlights:The moment Paul realized he needed to create a platform tailored to churches.How small steps built his confidence.Navigating doubts and hesitation while building a business.The impact of community and being surrounded by people with big ideas.Why believing in your mission makes the hard work worth it.About Paul:Paul Cox is the founder and CEO of The Church Co., a platform providing websites, apps, and tools for churches worldwide. Based in Sydney, Australia, Paul’s work bridges his passion for technology and his commitment to serving the church. Paul is all about building tech for churches.The Church Co builds church websites for free, the church just covers the hosting.Follow Paul:The Church Co: http://thechurchco.com/Instagram: http://instagram.com/thechurchcoFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/thechurchcoJoin the Christian Creative group on Skool. Learn more about 1:1 coaching or find tools to help with your jump to freelance at https://www.lunchtimeheroes.co/coaching.
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Stop waiting for the perfect freelance plan
What's your biggest takeaway?In this episode, Matt Curtis pulls back the curtain on one of the biggest myths about freelancing: the idea that you need the perfect plan before you make the jump. Through stories from 20+ years as a creative, Matt offers four essential questions to help you navigate change and stay agile as a freelancer. Whether you're on the brink of a jump or already mid-air, this episode will help you shift from fear to clarity.Episode Highlights:Why change doesn’t mean you’ve failed—especially in freelance.The four questions that will keep your business responsive and relevant.How cultural shifts (like YouTube, digital photography, and Facebook) opened up unexpected opportunities.The real reason Lunchtime Heroes led to Jump to Freelance.Why flexibility is a superpower, not a liability.Four questions you can ask about your freelance business:How do I do this today?What has changed culturally?What new opportunity does this create for me?How can I respond?Join the Christian Creative group on Skool. Learn more about 1:1 coaching or find tools to help with your jump to freelance at https://www.lunchtimeheroes.co/coaching.
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Mastering the art of transition with Todd Linder
What's your biggest takeaway?This week’s resources are three books by Dan Sullivan and Dr. Benjamin Hardy. Purchasing these books through the affiliate link earns me a small commission, but won't change your price. Thanks for your support of The Jump Moment!- 10x is Easier than 2x: https://amzn.to/4buAkVL- The Gap and The Gain: The High Achievers' Guide to Happiness, Confidence, and Success: https://amzn.to/4iV8Cnm- Who Not How: The Formula to Achieve Bigger Goals Through Accelerating Teamwork: https://amzn.to/4bXbgXn- - -Todd Linder shares how he transitioned from ministry to corporate HR and ultimately into coaching. His journey is all about translation—taking what you know and framing it in a way that connects with new opportunities. We explore how to identify transferable skills, the mindset shifts needed for major career changes, and why your past experiences are more valuable than you think.Episode Highlights:- The art of translating skills from one field to another- How to identify what you’re really good at (even if it doesn’t feel obvious)- Navigating the emotional side of transitions, especially with a risk-averse partner- Why your experience isn’t as ‘unique’ as you think—and that’s a good thing- Practical tips for transitioning into freelance workAbout Todd Linder:Helping people in ministry transition into the marketplace without getting overlooked because of their experience | Husband | Girl Dad | Amateur Space NerdConnect with Todd Linder:Ministry To Marketplace Quiz: https://quiz.ministrytomarketplace.co/sf/b1589097Launch Point: https://www.launchpoint.co/Follow Todd on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/toddlinder- - -Join the Christian Creative group on Skool. Learn more about 1:1 coaching or find tools to help with your jump to freelance at https://www.lunchtimeheroes.co/coaching.
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Leaving my dream job: Freelance insights from Sara Ullah
What's your biggest takeaway?This week’s resource is the Jump to Freelance group on Skool. Freelancing doesn’t have to be lonely. Join a community of like-minded creatives who understand the journey you’re on. Whether you’re dreaming, planning, or building momentum after making the jump, this group offers support, live Q&A’s, and expert guidance to help you thrive—together. Group membership includes access to the new pricing guide that guides you through the process of discovering your ideal rates so you can price projects with confidence.Join the group.- - -Sara Ullah shares her journey from working her dream job at a church to becoming a full-time freelance graphic designer. Sara opens up about the fears she faced, like pricing her work and finding clients, and how she navigated these challenges to build a successful freelance business. Whether you’re dreaming of freelancing or looking for practical advice, Sara’s insights will inspire and equip you to take the leap.Episode Highlights:The spark: How Sara’s freelance journey began.Overcoming fears of pricing and finding clients.The importance of relationships in sustaining a freelance career.Practical tools for managing freelance work, like Fiverr Workspace.How freelancing brings freedom and creativity back into her life.About Sara Ullah: Sara is a creative and detail-oriented freelance graphic designer specializing in branding, page layout, and print and digital marketing materials. With over 15 years of experience in the design industry and a Bachelor of Art in Graphic Design and Marketing, she has collaborated with diverse clients (especially churches) to create visually compelling designs that communicate clear and impactful messages.Passionate about turning ideas into stunning visuals, Sara excels in utilizing the Adobe Creative Suite to deliver high-quality work tailored to each client’s unique needs. She is an efficient designer and believes in combining aesthetics with functionality to craft designs that leave a lasting impression.When not designing, Sara enjoys painting, reading, and finding new coffee shops and restaurants to enjoy with her husband, Aaron, in Austin, Texas.RadRose Designs on Instagram: http://instagram.com/radrosedesignsFollow Sara on Instagram: http://instagram.com/saraRullahJoin the Christian Creative group on Skool. Learn more about 1:1 coaching or find tools to help with your jump to freelance at https://www.lunchtimeheroes.co/coaching.
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What are you known for? Mark MacDonald's Jump Moment
What's your biggest takeaway?Support The Jump Moment by purchasing this episode's recommended resource through the affiliate link below:My guest in this episode is Mark MacDonald, author of, Be Known for Something: Reconnect with Community by Revitalizing Your Church's Reputation. The book goes deeper on this idea of finding your thread. What is that thing that is so important? What is that thing that you are uniquely good at? As Mark says in the episode, there are a lot of creatives out there. And so you're going to face an incredible amount of competition if you aren't identifying what that thing is unique about you. Purchasing this book through the affiliate link, earns me a small commission, but won't change your price. Thanks for your support of The Jump Moment! - Order on Amazon: https://amzn.to/4g5u0V4- - - In this episode, Mark MacDonald shares his journey from climbing the creative ladder in Canada to launching his branding agency in the U.S. Mark opens up about overcoming fears, embracing his unique skills, and trusting the process when life takes unexpected turns. His story is packed with wisdom and practical advice for anyone dreaming of making the leap to freelance.Episode Highlights:The importance of embracing discontentment as a driver for growth.How to overcome fear by deconstructing perceived barriers.The role of faith and perseverance in navigating unexpected challenges.Why finding and focusing on your unique strengths is essential for long-term success.About Mark MacDonald:Mark MacDonald is a communication pastor, speaker, consultant, bestselling author, and church branding strategist for Be Known For Something Church Branding Co. (BeKnownforSomething.com) empowering thousands of Pastors and churches to become known for something relevant (a communication thread) throughout their ministries, on their church websites and social media. His church branding book, Be Known for Something, is available at Amazon.Connect with Mark MacDonald:Subscribe to weekly practical email tips: www.beknownforsomething.com/subscribe (choose podcast for bonus PDF) Website: http://www.beknownforsomething.com/ Facebook (personal): http://facebook.com/MarkMacDonaldOfficial Facebook (business): http://facebook.com/beknownforsomething Instagram: http://instagram.com/markmac1023/ Join the Christian Creative group on Skool. Learn more about 1:1 coaching or find tools to help with your jump to freelance at https://www.lunchtimeheroes.co/coaching.
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Starting before you're ready with Laura Howe
What's your biggest takeaway?This week’s resource is the Jump to Freelance group on Skool. Freelancing doesn’t have to be lonely. Join a community of like-minded creatives who understand the journey you’re on. Whether you’re dreaming, planning, or building momentum after making the jump, this group offers support, live Q&A’s, and expert guidance to help you thrive—together.Join the group.- - -Laura Howe shares her journey from burnout as a social worker to founding Hope Made Strong, an organization equipping churches to champion mental health globally. With honesty and vulnerability, Laura talks about navigating imposter syndrome, leaning into imperfect beginnings, and the lessons she’s learned from building a mission-driven organization. Whether you’re dreaming of freelancing or building something new, Laura’s story is packed with insights to inspire you for your jump to freelance.Episode Highlights:Laura’s pivotal moment: How burnout and restlessness sparked her idea for Hope Made Strong.Why imperfect beginnings are better than waiting for perfection.The role of mentorship and community in making bold career shifts.Overcoming imposter syndrome and embracing your unique voice.Practical advice for creatives feeling stuck in their current roles.About Laura Howe:Laura Howe is a clinical mental health social worker, addictions counselor, and project manager. She has spent her 15-year career supporting and serving the marginalized and suffering in her local community.In 2019, Laura launched Hope Made Strong, an organization dedicated to helping the local church care for their communities without burning out. The team has grown, and together they are serving churches all over the world with online courses, cohort groups, trainings, events, and a podcast.Laura is a refreshing voice in the faith and mental health space; upbeat, practical, with a strategic lens. If you are looking for resources to support your ministry leaders and congregation, Laura and Hope Made Strong are go-to resources.Home Made Strong: http://hopemadestrong.org/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hope_made_strong/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100063596195711The Hope Made Strong Podcast: https://www.hopemadestrong.org/podcastJoin the Christian Creative group on Skool. Learn more about 1:1 coaching or find tools to help with your jump to freelance at https://www.lunchtimeheroes.co/coaching.
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Prepared to Jump: Micah Thomas’ Jump Moment
What's your biggest takeaway?This episode’s recommended resource is Impact Merch, a print on demand service that handles everything you need. This is a great solution for creating swag for your business or a low management (for you) solution for clients who need a solution for print on demand.You can also support Jump to Freelance by purchasing from the Impact Merch shop: https://impactmerch.com/shop/jumptofreelance/Sign up for a shop of your own: https://impactmerch.com/- - -In this episode of The Jump Moment, Micah Thomas shares his journey from working as a church media director to building Impact Merch—a platform that simplifies merch creation for churches, nonprofits, and freelancers. Micah reveals how his side hustle grew into a full-time business and the moment COVID-19 pushed him to realign his priorities and values. This conversation is filled with practical advice for anyone considering the jump to freelance.Episode Highlights:How The Church Shop and Impact Merch solves common headaches for freelancers managing e-commerce.Balancing family life and professional commitments while transitioning to freelance.The importance of financial preparation, momentum, and building client relationships before making the leap.Why resilience in tough situations is essential for freelance success.About Micah Thomas:Growing up in the home of a pastor, Micah spent his entire life in the church knowing the excitement and frustrations that come with growth, rebranding, marketing, and design.A graduate of Duke Divinity School at Duke University and jumped into the church communications and media side of church, focusing on graphics and video production.In 2018, while assisting a new church plant in Durham, NC, the idea of The Church Shop was born.With a seven-year tenure in communications and media Micah transitioned to dedicate full-time efforts to The Church Shop.January of 2022 marked the introduction of signage and large format printing services by The Church Shop, an endeavor aimed at bolstering churches' outreach to their local communities with top-tier quality resources. The drive for unparalleled customer care steers Micah's ambition to expand The Church Shop, empowering churches to create a significant community impact free from the hassle of overhead or design complexities.Micah, along with Maria, is deeply invested in providing a nurturing and secure environment for children. Their dedication has led them to foster seven children, culminating in the joyful adoption of their son, Atlas.Sign up for a free shop:The Church ShopImpact MerchFollow The Church Shop on Facebook and Instagram.Join the Christian Creative group on Skool. Learn more about 1:1 coaching or find tools to help with your jump to freelance at https://www.lunchtimeheroes.co/coaching.
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From websites to impact: Justin Nava's Jump Moment
What's your biggest takeaway?This week’s resource is the Jump to Freelance group on Skool. Freelancing doesn’t have to be lonely. Join a community of like-minded creatives who understand the journey you’re on. Whether you’re dreaming, planning, or building momentum after making the jump, this group offers support, live Q&A’s, and expert guidance to help you thrive—together.Join the group.- - - What does it mean to turn your skills into a business with impact? Justin Nava’s story begins with his passion for serving churches and communities through creative solutions. In this episode, Justin shares how he transitioned from church ministry to freelancing, built an agency, and learned to approach his work with purpose and clarity.Episode Highlights:Justin’s first freelance project and how it set the stage for his career.How his passion for helping churches shaped his business model.The importance of focusing on the results, not just the tools or products.Lessons learned about pricing, value, and building an agency.Justin’s advice for freelancers: Build your business around what truly matters.About Justin Nava: Justin Nava is a digital marketing consultant for US churches seeking to be known in their community to foster discipleship, without sacrificing Biblical values.Nava Church Marketing: http://navachurchmarketing.comFollow Justin on: Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@thejustinnava?sub_confirmation=1X: https://x.com/thejustinnavaInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/thejustinnava/Join the Christian Creative group on Skool. Learn more about 1:1 coaching or find tools to help with your jump to freelance at https://www.lunchtimeheroes.co/coaching.
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Called to create: Jason Moore's Jump Moment
What's your biggest takeaway?Support The Jump Moment by purchasing this episode's recommended resource through the affiliate link below:AI and the Church: A Clear Guide for the Curious and Courageous is a book I would encourage you to read even if you don't work in a church. Heck, even if you aren't a Christian. Not because I think this will convert you, but because this episode's guest, Jason Moore, does a great job of modeling what it looks like to consider something uncomfortable. As a freelancer, you will benefit from being open minded about how you get work done. Ethics are still important, so this doesn't mean it's "yes" to everything, but navigating the tension is key.Purchasing this book through the affiliate link, earns me a small commission, but won't change your price. Thanks for your support of The Jump Moment!AI and the Church: A Clear Guide for the Curious and Courageous by Jason Moore - Order on Amazon: https://amzn.to/3W5ZbbV- - -What does it mean to be “called to create”? Jason Moore’s journey offers insight for anyone who feels stuck in a job that doesn’t align with their skills or passions. In this episode, Jason shares how he made the leap to freelancing, built his career around his unique strengths, and learned to navigate both the highs and lows of entrepreneurship.Episode Highlights:Recognizing when his job wasn’t the right fit for his creativity.Preparing for freelancing through a “business school” phase.Building a career around his distinctive strengths.Why comparison and copying others’ paths rarely work.Embracing opportunities to learn and grow through experimentation.About Jason Moore:Creativity, storytelling and visual communication are evidenced passions of Jason Moore throughout his more than two decades of designing dynamic resources, training, coaching, and consulting for churches of all sizes, styles, and means. A childhood dream of becoming a Hollywood filmmaker shifted as Jason experienced a call to bring his gifted artistry to the church, joining the Ginghamsburg United Methodist Church staff in the 1990s.In 2020, as the global pandemic took root, Jason instinctively shifted his work, crafting a series of groundbreaking webinars on hybrid worship design. These trainings, which combine his specialties of church communications, guest readiness and creative worship, provide practical, results-oriented application, and are being utilized across the country in The United Methodist Church, seminaries, and ecumenical groups.In the secular world, Jason has collaborated with several Hollywood producers in film and television, and has produced numerous book trailers for New York Times best selling authors such as Ariana Huffington, Seth Godin, Robert Greene, Ryan Holiday and Mark Ecko. Jason, a graduate of The Modern College of Design, is author of 14 books, a frequent keynote speaker, and a sought-after trainer.His latest book–an Amazon best seller–is AI and the Church: A Clear Guide for the Curious and Courageous.Join the Christian Creative group on Skool. Learn more about 1:1 coaching or find tools to help with your jump to freelance at https://www.lunchtimeheroes.co/coaching.
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It's finally here: Matt Curtis' Jump Moment
What's your biggest takeaway?Support The Jump Moment by purchasing this episode's recommended resource through the affiliate link:Paperform is a fantastic form builder that offers easy building, excellent customization, and lots of power. If your business or clients need robust forms, Paperform is a great solution to consider.Sign up through the affiliate link, and you'll save 10% off your monthly bill for as long as you're subscribed. Full disclosure, I will too!Sign up with Paperform here: https://paperform.co/invite/e55hve- - -In this inaugural episode of The Jump Moment, Matt Curtis, founder of Lunchtime Heroes and Jump to Freelance, shares his personal journey to freelancing. Discover how a challenging life circumstance became the catalyst for Matt’s jump, the fears and hurdles he faced, and the lessons he's learned along the way. Whether you’re considering freelancing or have already made the jump, this episode will inspire and equip you with practical insights for your creative journey.Episode Highlights:Matt’s career background and his passion for creative ministry.The pivotal moment that pushed Matt to leave his job and start his own business.Overcoming the fear of financial uncertainty and navigating his biggest concern: health insurance.Why freelancing is often a response to life circumstances rather than a planned move.Practical advice for aspiring freelancers: "Deconstruct the problem and take the first step."About Matt Curtis: Matt Curtis is the founder of Lunchtime Heroes and Jump to Freelance. After 20 years in creative ministry, Matt made the jump to freelance in 2022. Matt helps creatives thrive in ministry Lunchtime Heroes and prepares creatives for their jump moment with Jump to Freelance.Join the Christian Creative group on Skool. Learn more about 1:1 coaching or find tools to help with your jump to freelance at https://www.lunchtimeheroes.co/coaching.
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Built for This: Tyler Harden’s Jump Moment
What's your biggest takeaway?Support The Jump Moment by purchasing this episode's recommended resource through the affiliate link:Patrick Lencioni's work has been very helpful to me for many years. Historically I've benefitted from his advice when leading teams of creatives, The 6 Types of Working Genius helps individuals understand how they are built. With insights like this, you can intentionally build a business that leverages your strengths so you love every day.Purchasing this book through the affiliate link, earns me a small commission, but won't change your price. Thanks for your support of The Jump Moment!The 6 Types of Working Genius by Patrick Lencioni - Order on Amazon: https://amzn.to/4gXymhU- - - In this episode of The Jump Moment, Tyler Harden, co-founder of Firm Foundations Marketing, shares how an unexpected layoff became the catalyst for his entrepreneurial journey. With a baby on the way and no job prospects in sight, Tyler had to dig deep, trust his instincts, and take the leap into starting his own business. He reflects on the lessons learned, the value of market research, and how finding joy in his work transformed his company.Episode highlights:Tyler’s corporate background and how it prepared him for entrepreneurship.The unexpected layoff that forced him to make the leap into freelancing.How market research became the foundation of his business.The importance of building community and finding joy in your work.Lessons learned about navigating uncertainty and making decisions with confidence.About Tyler Harden: Most churches know why they exist, but most don't know who they exist for.As a 20-year marketing veteran and certified church revitalization consultant, Tyler Harden has helped hundreds of churches bridge the gap between marketing and ministry through a community research-based approach.As co-founder and consultant at Firm Foundations Marketing, as well as his work as a ministry coach, speaker, guest blogger, and podcast guest, Tyler leads church leaders through practical, context-based solutions so they can reach the right people with the right message.To connect with Tyler or inquire about his services, visit firmfoundationsmarketing.com or follow @tylerdharden on social media.Firm Foundations Marketing: https://firmfoundationsmarketing.comFollow Tyler on:https://x.com/tylerdhardenhttps://www.instagram.com/tylerdharden/https://www.facebook.com/tylerdharden/Join the Christian Creative group on Skool. Learn more about 1:1 coaching or find tools to help with your jump to freelance at https://www.lunchtimeheroes.co/coaching.
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Welcome to The Jump Moment: Inspiration for Your Jump to Freelance
What's your biggest takeaway?Welcome to The Jump Moment—the podcast that helps you make the jump to freelance with confidence. Hosted by Matt Curtis, this show is your go-to for inspiration and practical advice, featuring stories from creatives and entrepreneurs who’ve already made their jump.In this trailer episode, you’ll hear what the podcast is all about, why it matters, and how it can help you take your next steps toward building the freelance business—and life—you’ve been dreaming of.Your jump moment could be just around the corner. Let’s get you ready for it.Join the Christian Creative group on Skool. Learn more about 1:1 coaching or find tools to help with your jump to freelance at https://www.lunchtimeheroes.co/coaching.
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
What does it take to go from dreaming to doing? The Jump Moment. Every creative who’s made the leap to freelance has had a Jump Moment. Sometimes it’s a bold, unmistakable event. Other times, it sneaks up slowly, shaped by life’s circumstances or a quiet realization.And if you’re dreaming of turning your creative hobby into a business, chances are you’re searching for that moment, wondering, “Is now the time to jump?”In each episode, I sit down with creatives and entrepreneurs to explore their Jump Moment—the fears they faced, the courage it took, and the lessons they learned along the way.These stories will inspire you, show you that you’re not alone, and give you the tools and confidence to take your next step.Your Jump Moment might be just around the corner. Let’s get you ready for it.
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