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The Systems Professor

The Systems Professor with Colie James is your go-to class for building a streamlined, profitable business, without sacrificing your sanity, sleep, or Saturday mornings.If you're a creative entrepreneur who’s tired of duct-taping your backend together with 47 to-do lists, this podcast is your permission slip to ditch the chaos and automate like a pro.Each week, Colie (your favorite former professor turned systems strategist) breaks down how to simplify, automate, and actually enjoy the backend of your business. From client workflows that wow to Airtable setups that make you feel like a tech wizard, she’s here to help you save time, book more clients, and build a business that supports your life—not the other way around.Expect tactical advice, honest opinions, and a sprinkle of sarcasm. No fluff. No gatekeeping. Just damn good systems strategy.Tune in weekly for solo episodes, free trainings, and the occasional guest expert.You don’t need to burn your business down to build somethi

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    Coach or Contractor? How to Know What Support Your Business Actually Needs

    Welcome to the very first episode of The Systems Professor Podcast! In this kickoff episode, I’m walking you through one of the most common questions I hear from creative entrepreneurs: “Do I need a coach… or do I need someone to just get the dang thing done?”If you’re overwhelmed, stuck in indecision, or not sure what kind of help your business really needs right now—this one’s for you. I’m sharing how to make the right hire based on your current stage of business, the most common mistakes to avoid, and how I personally transitioned from doing it all to fully stepping into my Systems Professor Era. Whether you're in clarity-seeking mode or you need someone to take the reins and execute, this episode will help you decide what kind of support to bring into your business next.01:17 Coach vs. contractor: what’s the difference?02:09 Your business stage matters when hiring02:58 Signs you need strategic support first03:35 Why I stopped doing implementation04:13 Signs you need a doer instead04:56 Behind the scenes of my delegation05:19 Questions to ask before you hire06:06 Common hiring mistakes I see often06:13 Hire intentionally—not from desperation or chaos06:51 What’s coming next on the podcastMentioned in this EpisodeClient Experience AuditThe Systems Shop from Colie James🎧 Related Episodes from Business-First CreativesWant to dive deeper into the hiring and delegation topics mentioned in this episode? Check out these past conversations from my first podcast:Hiring a Team Series OverviewExplore the full series on building a team and making strategic hiresKnowing What Your Business Needs Based on the Stage You’re In with Jessica DorniedenThe Role of Hiring in the Journey to Becoming a CEO with Angelica PompySuccessfully Delegating to Your Team with Selina Johnson

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    Welcome to the Systems Professor

    Introducing The Systems Professor, a podcast for creative entrepreneurs who are ready to stop duct-taping their business together and start building systems that actually support their life (and their income).Your host is Colie James, a Disney-loving family photographer turned Systems Strategist and Airtable nerd who helps creatives simplify, automate, and organize the back end of their business—without burning it all down. Whether you're drowning in post-it notes or sick of doing everything manually, Colie’s here to help you streamline your systems and finally feel like the CEO you are.

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

The Systems Professor with Colie James is your go-to class for building a streamlined, profitable business, without sacrificing your sanity, sleep, or Saturday mornings.If you're a creative entrepreneur who’s tired of duct-taping your backend together with 47 to-do lists, this podcast is your permission slip to ditch the chaos and automate like a pro.Each week, Colie (your favorite former professor turned systems strategist) breaks down how to simplify, automate, and actually enjoy the backend of your business. From client workflows that wow to Airtable setups that make you feel like a tech wizard, she’s here to help you save time, book more clients, and build a business that supports your life—not the other way around.Expect tactical advice, honest opinions, and a sprinkle of sarcasm. No fluff. No gatekeeping. Just damn good systems strategy.Tune in weekly for solo episodes, free trainings, and the occasional guest expert.You don’t need to burn your business down to build somethi

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The Systems Professor with Colie James is your go-to class for building a streamlined, profitable business, without sacrificing your sanity, sleep, or Saturday mornings.If you're a creative entrepreneur who’s tired of duct-taping your backend together with 47 to-do lists, this podcast is your...

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