Janene on the English Radio Show

English Radio show Interview
English Radio show Interview

Live on Radio X, it’s Janene the Pricing Lady. Listen to my interview on the English Radio show. I must admit that was the first time I was on the radio. It felt kind of cool.

In this short interview, we discussed a bit about pricing and how I work with clients.  ​Scroll down to the bottom of the page, ​click on the play button and then cue it up to 19 min 15 secs. That’s where ​the interview begins.

Enjoy!

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JAN From Free Sessions to Paid Clients: How to Price and Position Discovery Calls
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