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Pattern Shift

Pattern Shift

Saskia de Feijter

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Business & Entrepreneuriat
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Fréquence : 1 épisode/18j. Total Éps: 116

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Hi! My name is Saskia de Feijter and welcome to the Pattern Shift podcast. In this podcast, I support overwhelmed small business owners in the fiber and needlecraft industry, helping them set up and organize their businesses for growth and personal well-being. Together, we can be a force for good and a counterbalance to fast fashion, helping makers craft garments and accessories slowly and more sustainably. You can be part of that change and make a profit in the process.

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#107 - Planning Doesn’t Kill Creativity — It Protects It

Saison 6 · Épisode 107

samedi 8 novembre 2025Durée 37:36

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- How I separate ideas from tasks, plan by energy, and keep marketing simple - 

Planning doesn’t have to kill creativity. In this episode, I share how I plan with a neurodivergent, creative brain—lightly. Using examples from some of my clients, I separate ideas from tasks, choose one daily priority, and use soft time blocks guided by energy instead of the clock. I talk about how Bullet Journaling® supports me (without needing pretty pages), how I turned my phone into a tool, and why monthly/weekly/daily funnels keep my daily list truly doable. If you’ve tried rigid systems and rebelled, this is for you. Planning can protect your freedom, help you make more, and keep your marketing consistent—without heroic last-minute sprints.


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#106 - Why Smart, Creative People Avoid Coaching — and Why They Shouldn’t

Saison 6 · Épisode 106

samedi 25 octobre 2025Durée 33:25

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I’ve noticed that many smart, creative people avoid coaching because they think it’s only for people who are lost, unsure or corporate CEO's. In this episode of Pattern Shift, I challenge that idea. I share my own stories as both a coach and a client, from working with ADHD and lifestyle coaches on my weightloss journey to helping my clients rediscover joy in their creative work.

With humor, honesty, and a healthy dose of Dutch pragmatism, I explain how coaching differs from consulting, mentoring, and therapy—and why it’s such a powerful way to find clarity when you’re ready to grow. I also talk about how our cultural tendency to “doe maar normaal” can make asking for support feel uncomfortable, even when it’s exactly what we need.

If you’ve ever thought coaching wasn’t “for you,” this episode might shift your perspective.

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#97 - Wayfinding – Rediscovering Your Why – How to reconnect with your purpose when your business starts to drift

Saison 5 · Épisode 97

jeudi 17 avril 2025Durée 25:16

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When your business starts to feel off, it’s often a sign that you’ve drifted from your “why.” In this thoughtful and gently playful episode, I talk about reconnecting with your purpose—what lights you up, what matters to you, and why you started in the first place.

Whether you’re feeling stuck in the daily swirl or just getting started with your business, this episode is your invitation to pause, reflect, and get back in touch with what makes your work feel meaningful. This is the first in a special series based on my Wayfind–Organise–Launch framework.

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“Your why isn’t a mission statement—it’s something you live, not laminate.”

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#8 - Manja en Sophie - Lumalano

Saison 1 · Épisode 8

jeudi 31 décembre 2020Durée 41:39

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With this podcast I want to take you with me on my journey to discover the answers to these questions: What do we buy, Where do we buy, Who do we buy from… Or don’t we buy at all but use what we already have? And how relevant is my job as a yarn shop owner selling people stuff when we already have more than we need? How can I make my life as an entrepreneur and textile crafter smaller and more relevant to these times?

Have a question? Want to leave a message? Want to read the transcriptions? Want to know more...
Find all the info in the show notes on my website: 
There you can click the voicemail tab, or scroll down to leave a text message, I'd love to hear from you!

Find me at www.ja-wol.com and @jawolrotterdam on instagram.

This podcast is so much fun to make but it isn't free. Support the podcast via my Patreon page. You'll get all sorts of extra's, like mini behind the scenes podcasts. You can become a sponsor and get your name on the podcast and much more! 

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#7 - Nadja Cereghetti - Unleash Monday & Tidy to thrive

Saison 1 · Épisode 7

jeudi 17 décembre 2020Durée 48:59

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With this podcast I want to take you with me on my journey to discover the answers to these questions: What do we buy, Where do we buy, Who do we buy from… Or don’t we buy at all but use what we already have? And how relevant is my job as a yarn shop owner selling people stuff when we already have more than we need? How can I make my life as an entrepreneur and textile crafter smaller and more relevant to these times?

Have a question? Want to leave a message? Want to read the transcriptions? Want to know more...
Find all the info in the show notes on my website: 
There you can click the voicemail tab, or scroll down to leave a text message, I'd love to hear from you!

Find me at www.ja-wol.com and @jawolrotterdam on instagram.

This podcast is so much fun to make but it isn't free. Support the podcast via my Patreon page. You'll get all sorts of extra's, like mini behind the scenes podcasts. You can become a sponsor and get your name on the podcast and much more! 

Click and Become a Patron! 

Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/user?u=20035553&fan_landing=true)

Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/user?u=20035553&fan_landing=true)

Support the show

☆ other ways to SUPPORT THE SHOW

If you appreciate the free content and the work we put into this podcast, consider showing your support in a way that feels right to you. This could be by sharing episodes with friends, signing up for our newsletter, or making a small monthly contribution by clicking the Support the Show link. Your support keeps the podcast going and aligns with the values we share. Thank you for being a part of this movement!

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#6 - Lia Weitzel - educator & friend of Ja, Wol

Saison 1 · Épisode 6

jeudi 3 décembre 2020Durée 28:25

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With this podcast I want to take you with me on my journey to discover the answers to these questions: What do we buy, Where do we buy, Who do we buy from… Or don’t we buy at all but use what we already have? And how relevant is my job as a yarn shop owner selling people stuff when we already have more than we need? How can I make my life as an entrepreneur and textile crafter smaller and more relevant to these times?

Have a question? Want to leave a message? Want to read the transcriptions? Want to know more...
Find all the info in the show notes on my website: 
There you can click the voicemail tab, or scroll down to leave a text message, I'd love to hear from you!

Find me at www.ja-wol.com and @jawolrotterdam on instagram.

This podcast is so much fun to make but it isn't free. Support the podcast via my Patreon page. You'll get all sorts of extra's, like mini behind the scenes podcasts. You can become a sponsor and get your name on the podcast and much more! 

Click and Become a Patron! 

Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/user?u=20035553&fan_landing=true)

Support the show

☆ other ways to SUPPORT THE SHOW

If you appreciate the free content and the work we put into this podcast, consider showing your support in a way that feels right to you. This could be by sharing episodes with friends, signing up for our newsletter, or making a small monthly contribution by clicking the Support the Show link. Your support keeps the podcast going and aligns with the values we share. Thank you for being a part of this movement!

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#5 - Gina Rockenwagner - Soft Haus

Saison 1 · Épisode 5

jeudi 19 novembre 2020Durée 35:59

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With this podcast I want to take you with me on my journey to discover the answers to these questions: What do we buy, Where do we buy, Who do we buy from… Or don’t we buy at all but use what we already have? And how relevant is my job as a yarn shop owner selling people stuff when we already have more than we need? How can I make my life as an entrepreneur and textile crafter smaller and more relevant to these times?

Have a question? Want to leave a message? Want to read the transcriptions? Want to know more...
Find all the info in the show notes on my website: 
There you can click the voicemail tab, or scroll down to leave a text message, I'd love to hear from you!

Find me at www.ja-wol.com and @jawolrotterdam on instagram.

This podcast is so much fun to make but it isn't free. Support the podcast via my Patreon page. You'll get all sorts of extra's, like mini behind the scenes podcasts. You can become a sponsor and get your name on the podcast and much more! 

Click and Become a Patron! 

Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/user?u=20035553&fan_landing=true)

Support the show

☆ other ways to SUPPORT THE SHOW

If you appreciate the free content and the work we put into this podcast, consider showing your support in a way that feels right to you. This could be by sharing episodes with friends, signing up for our newsletter, or making a small monthly contribution by clicking the Support the Show link. Your support keeps the podcast going and aligns with the values we share. Thank you for being a part of this movement!

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Have a question? Want to offer your opinion? Do you have an idea for a guest or topic? info@ja-wol.com or leave me a voice message!

#4 - Charlotte Kan - fashion designer

Saison 1 · Épisode 4

jeudi 5 novembre 2020Durée 36:42

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With this podcast I want to take you with me on my journey to discover the answers to these questions: What do we buy, Where do we buy, Who do we buy from… Or don’t we buy at all but use what we already have? And how relevant is my job as a yarn shop owner selling people stuff when we already have more than we need? How can I make my life as an entrepreneur and textile crafter smaller and more relevant to these times?

Have a question? Want to leave a message? Want to read the transcriptions? Want to know more...
Find all the info in the show notes on my website: 
There you can click the voicemail tab, or scroll down to leave a text message, I'd love to hear from you!

Find me at www.ja-wol.com and @jawolrotterdam on instagram.

This podcast is so much fun to make but it isn't free. Support the podcast via my Patreon page. You'll get all sorts of extra's, like mini behind the scenes podcasts. You can become a sponsor and get your name on the podcast and much more! 

Click and Become a Patron! 

Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/user?u=20035553&fan_landing=true)

Support the show

☆ other ways to SUPPORT THE SHOW

If you appreciate the free content and the work we put into this podcast, consider showing your support in a way that feels right to you. This could be by sharing episodes with friends, signing up for our newsletter, or making a small monthly contribution by clicking the Support the Show link. Your support keeps the podcast going and aligns with the values we share. Thank you for being a part of this movement!

☞ GET MAIL ☜☆ SIGN UP HERE!

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Have a question? Want to offer your opinion? Do you have an idea for a guest or topic? info@ja-wol.com or leave me a voice message!

#3 (Pt2/2) - Linda de Ruiter - the Slow Wardrobe

Saison 1 · Épisode 3

jeudi 22 octobre 2020Durée 29:00

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With this podcast I want to take you with me on my journey to discover the answers to these questions: What do we buy, Where do we buy, Who do we buy from… Or don’t we buy at all but use what we already have? And how relevant is my job as a yarn shop owner selling people stuff when we already have more than we need? How can I make my life as an entrepreneur and textile crafter smaller and more relevant to these times?

Have a question? Want to leave a message? Want to read the transcriptions? Want to know more...
Find all the info in the show notes on my website: 
There you can click the voicemail tab, or scroll down to leave a text message, I'd love to hear from you!

Find me at www.ja-wol.com and @jawolrotterdam on instagram.

This podcast is so much fun to make but it isn't free. Support the podcast via my Patreon page. You'll get all sorts of extra's, like mini behind the scenes podcasts. You can become a sponsor and get your name on the podcast and much more! 

Click and Become a Patron! 

Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/user?u=20035553&fan_landing=true)

Support the show

☆ other ways to SUPPORT THE SHOW

If you appreciate the free content and the work we put into this podcast, consider showing your support in a way that feels right to you. This could be by sharing episodes with friends, signing up for our newsletter, or making a small monthly contribution by clicking the Support the Show link. Your support keeps the podcast going and aligns with the values we share. Thank you for being a part of this movement!

☞ GET MAIL ☜☆ SIGN UP HERE!

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Have a question? Want to offer your opinion? Do you have an idea for a guest or topic? info@ja-wol.com or leave me a voice message!

#2 (Pt1/2) - Linda de Ruiter - the Slow Wardrobe

Saison 1 · Épisode 2

jeudi 22 octobre 2020Durée 30:38

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With this podcast I want to take you with me on my journey to discover the answers to these questions: What do we buy, Where do we buy, Who do we buy from… Or don’t we buy at all but use what we already have? And how relevant is my job as a yarn shop owner selling people stuff when we already have more than we need? How can I make my life as an entrepreneur and textile crafter smaller and more relevant to these times?

Have a question? Want to leave a message? Want to read the transcriptions? Want to know more...
Find all the info in the show notes on my website: 
There you can click the voicemail tab, or scroll down to leave a text message, I'd love to hear from you!

Find me at www.ja-wol.com and @jawolrotterdam on instagram.

This podcast is so much fun to make but it isn't free. Support the podcast via my Patreon page. You'll get all sorts of extra's, like mini behind the scenes podcasts. You can become a sponsor and get your name on the podcast and much more! 

Click and Become a Patron! 

Support the show

☆ other ways to SUPPORT THE SHOW

If you appreciate the free content and the work we put into this podcast, consider showing your support in a way that feels right to you. This could be by sharing episodes with friends, signing up for our newsletter, or making a small monthly contribution by clicking the Support the Show link. Your support keeps the podcast going and aligns with the values we share. Thank you for being a part of this movement!

☞ GET MAIL ☜☆ SIGN UP HERE!

☞ FIND OTHER BUSINESS OWNERS IN OUR COMMUNITY SPACE ☜☆JOIN THE CONVERSATION


Have a question? Want to offer your opinion? Do you have an idea for a guest or topic? info@ja-wol.com or leave me a voice message!


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