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14: Live on Twitch

This episode is a throwback conversation we did live on the Mischief from Home Twitch! You can join our Twitch channel for daily content from our friends, partners, events and podcasts.

One month ago, we talked through more issues of running an events company in the time of COVID-19 (00:04:10)—our first episode on that topic can be found here. We talk about how we’re feeling and the nitty-gritty of guiding your small business through this difficult time. We also take listener questions from the Twitch chat (00:24:48)! Lastly, Melissa and Taekia get real and talk about the really hard moments right now (00:41:30), and our go-to pandemic snacks (00:44:28).

Here is Melissa’s thread about convention work right now.

If you listened and enjoyed, support us on Patreon! You can also buy a Mischief Gift Card to save big on our events in the future.

You can follow us on TwitterInstagram, and Facebook to tell us about your new mistakes! We’re actively looking for new questions, so please send us anything you’ve been wondering about to newmistakespod@gmail.com. Also, check out mischiefmedia.com for the rest of the podcasts in our network.

13: The Paycheck Protection Program Circus

We were actually funded through the Paycheck Protection Program, and we’re here to tell you about it.

Being a small business owner during this time is a total rollercoaster. We take this episode to break down every bit of SBA Disaster Assistance loans, and why they’re kind of impossible (00:06:24). Melissa and Taekia also take you through every step of the winding and laborious process of applying for the Paycheck Protection Program (00:13:55). The back and forth with the accountant, banker, and each other was totally constant until we got it submitted. After that ruckus, we talk about what makes us happy during this strange time (00:42:30).

In non-business news, we discuss what’s keeping us sane during this time (Taekia’s watching Steven Universe (soon to be our new Extraneous series!). Closing out, we try to give some helpful advice (00:47:00).

Send us any questions you have about government assistance loans because we’re experts now!

If you listened and enjoyed, support us on Patreon! You can also buy a Mischief Gift Card to save big on our events in the future.

You can follow us on TwitterInstagram, and Facebook to tell us about your new mistakes! We’re actively looking for new questions, so please send us anything you’ve been wondering about to newmistakespod@gmail.com. Also, check out mischiefmedia.com for the rest of the podcasts in our network.

12: Conventions in the Time of Coronavirus

It’s an interesting time to run conventions and conferences, so it seemed worth it for Melissa and Taekia to talk about coronavirus/COVID-19 and all of the ways one has to think about event planning in a pandemic.

NOTE: Obviously, we are not medical experts and therefore it would be a mistake to try and give you information outside of our own expertise. To that end these links from the Center for Disease Control and Prevention along with the World Health Organization may be helpful!

CDC: https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/about/index.html

WHO: https://www.who.int/emergencies/diseases/novel-coronavirus-2019

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Episode edited by Aaron Souza

11: Meet the Team (Part 2)

Melissa and Taekia are excited to present the second part of our meet the team special! This week, we introduce you to our directors of talent, operations, and programming. They talk about solving nearly impossible puzzles, how to handle big problems on site, and self care in times of stress.

As we said in the intro, we just wrapped one of our Mischief Management events, BroadwayCon! You can read about all the fun here and here from the New York Times (and maybe plan next year’s trip).

This episode is sponsored by Shaker & Spoon. Go to shakerandspoon.com/newmistakes for $20 off your first box!

If you listened and enjoyed, please tell one other person to listen to us and subscribe!

You can follow us on TwitterInstagram, and Facebook to tell us about your new mistakes! We’re actively looking for new questions, so please send us anything you’ve been wondering about to newmistakespod@gmail.com. Also, check out mischiefmedia.com for the rest of the podcasts in our network.

10: Meet the Team (Part 1)

Happy 2020! For this special two-parter, we’re inviting you to meet the team at Mischief Management. They tell us about their biggest mistakes at work, and we promise this won’t be a part of their annual reviews. This week you’ll meet the directors of our communications, creative, and content departments; part two comes with our next episode, in two weeks. 

If you listened and enjoyed, please tell one other person to listen to us and subscribe! 

Finally, please send us your questions (newmistakespod@gmail.com) about how to keep your motivation going! We’ll feature them in a mailbag episode.

This episode is sponsored by the Book Riot Podcast. We’re huge fans of the Book Riot website as well for all of your book news.

Follow us on TwitterInstagram, and Facebook to tell us about your new mistakes! We’re actively looking for new questions, so please send us anything you’ve been wondering about to newmistakespod@gmail.com. Also, check out mischiefmedia.com for the rest of the podcasts in our network.

9: Insert Motivational Motto Here

This week, Melissa and Taekia find their well of motivation for getting through the raggedy end of the year. A lot of our motivation comes from the amazing staff at Mischief. At this point in the year, we have to think about how to do work we really want to get done without being interrupted by all the other tasks that come up as a boss.  For Mistakes in the News, we pondered Facebook’s decision to take away fact-checking from political ads. For our mistakes of the week, Melissa talks about not making assumptions, and Taekia got bogged down in an over-complicated email situation. For our self-care go-tos of the week, Melissa is a zen master and Taekia has a new method for how to stop a bathtub from draining prematurely. 

Here’s the video of La Vie Bohème at LeakyCon Portland in 2013, which was supposed to be a joke but then it actually happened. 

 

This episode is sponsored by the Book Riot Podcast. We’re huge fans of the Book Riot website as well for all of your book news.

 

Finally, please send us your advice (newmistakespod@gmail.com) about how to keep your motivation going! We’ll feature them in a mailbag episode.

 

Follow us on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook to tell us about your new mistakes! We’re actively looking for new questions, so please send us anything you’ve been wondering about to newmistakespod@gmail.com. Also, check out mischiefmedia.com for the rest of the podcasts in our network.

8: This Episode is a Mistake

In an effort to reckon with this week’s topic of imposter syndrome, we present to you our UNEDITED audio of our recording. Anything could happen! We’ve got plenty of stories about  how it feels to doubt yourself, even if you have proven to yourself that you can do all the things (00:02:18). Imposter syndrome is a downer, but we point out how unfounded it can be. For Mistakes in News (00:34:59), we get back into one of Rose McGowan’s upcoming lawsuits against a famously horrible man, and how larger, systemic mistakes get to continue. For our mistakes of the week, Melissa and Taekia are both thinking about how to get their arms around constantly shifting projects (00:42:41).

 

Follow us on TwitterInstagram, and Facebook to tell us about your new mistakes! We’re actively looking for new questions, so please send us anything you’ve been wondering about to newmistakespod@gmail.com. Also, check out mischiefmedia.com for the rest of the podcasts in our network.

7: Faking It

Get ready for some singing and a hardcore lesson on how to act. Melissa asks Taekia to teach her how to keep her emotions in check, when it’s necessary. There are times when it behooves you not to cry out loud. Melissa and Taekia consider why it’s important to pay attention to what kind of people you’re dealing with. Also, we finally explain the ducks and the quacking! As usual, we run through Mistakes in the News, our mistakes of the week, and self-care go-tos. 

Follow us on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook to tell us about your new mistakes! Also, check out our website for links to Mistakes in the News. We’re actively looking for new questions, so please send us anything you’ve been wondering about to newmistakespod@gmail.com.

6: Regrets, We’ve Had a Few

First comes first: we’re back from a hiatus! We’ve been overjoyed to see your comments and questions, and can’t wait to keep digging into mistakes.  

We have a listener question! They want us to talk about the nature of regret, as opposed to mistakes, in a few different contexts. Melissa and Taekia look back on how important it is to value yourself and what it means to understand more about yourself because of regrets. For Mistakes in the News, Taekia has a grand time explaining the very weird specifics of an accidental decriminalization. For our Mistakes of the Week, we had some fun ones with this very episode. Finally, for our self care of the week, we implore you to get moving and go outside.  

Follow us on TwitterInstagram, and Facebook to tell us about your new mistakes! Also, check out our website for links to Mistakes in the News. We’re actively looking for new questions, so please send us anything you’ve been wondering about to newmistakespod@gmail.com. For extra credit, send us a voicemail telling us about your mistakes. It’s cathartic! 

Produced by Melissa Anelli // Hosted by Melissa Anelli and Taekia Blackwell

5: The Bro Mistake (or, “Zack with a K”)

This week, on Make New Mistakes, we welcome our first guest into our little corner office: Amanda McLoughlin, business and digital media extraordinaire. We’ve known Amanda since the beginning of LeakyCon, so we all spend some time talking about building our small businesses out of early Internet communities. For our question of the week, we focus on when it’s time to cut off a business relationship, specifically with bros of a certain type. For Mistakes in the News, Melissa and Taekia talk through that unfortunate Microsoft leak. Finally, all of us give our self care go-tos of this week.

Amanda McLoughlin is the creator and CEO of Multitude, an independent podcast collective, consultancy, and production studio in NYC. You can find Amanda on her website, amandamcloughlin.com, and on Twitter to find out more about her work on the podcasts Join the PartySpirits, and Waystation.

Follow us on Twitter and Instagram tell us about your new mistakes! Also, check out our website for links to Mistakes in the News. We’re actively looking for new questions, so please send us anything you’ve been wondering about to newmistakespod@gmail.com.