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How does Arielle Nissenblatt publish SO MUCH? Killing it as a creator with a full-time job

Ever wonder how some creators seem to do it all? In this episode, we dive deep into the world of Arielle Nissenblatt, a powerhouse creator who manages to produce an impressive amount of content while holding down a full-time job in tech.
Colin Gray and Jacob Anderson sit down with Arielle to uncover her secrets, discussing everything from productivity tools to content creation strategies. Whether you're a seasoned creator or just starting out, this episode is packed with insights to help you level up your game.
What you'll learn:
How Arielle manages multiple content streams, including newsletters, podcasts, and social media
The power of simple productivity tools and why sometimes "no system" can be a system
Strategies for monetizing your content without burning out
The importance of celebrating small wins and keeping your audience engaged
Insights into emerging platforms like Threads and their potential for creators
Tools discussed:
Google Gemini: An AI tool for more natural, conversational content creation
Duckbill: A personal assistant service that combines AI and human support
Consensus: An AI-powered research tool for finding credible information quickly
Passionfruit: A platform for streamlining newsletter ad sales
Simple productivity hacks: Using reminders, marking emails as unread, and more
Featured creator:
Arielle spotlights "The Nightingale of Iran," a podcast by sisters Danielle and Galit Dardashti. She breaks down their successful launch strategy, emphasizing the importance of:
High-quality production values
Leveraging personal connections and expertise
Aggressive press outreach and self-promotion
Celebrating every milestone, no matter how small
Try this workflow:
Inspired by Arielle's approach, consider implementing these steps in your own creator journey:
Use simple tools like phone reminders and "mark as unread" features to keep track of tasks
Don't be afraid to outsource tasks that eat up your time (consider services like Duckbill)
Consistently share your work and celebrate your achievements, no matter how small they seem
Explore new platforms (like Threads) to connect with your audience in fresh ways
Look for opportunities to monetize your content without compromising your full-time commitments
Resources:
Remember, the key to success as a creator isn't always about having the perfect system—it's about finding what works for you and consistently putting in the effort. As Arielle demonstrates, with the right tools and mindset, you can achieve incredible things, even with a busy schedule.
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