Explore every episode of the podcast Almost Monday
| Title | Pub. Date | Duration | |
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| The Instagram Audit Every Wedding Photographer Needs (If You Want More Inquiries) | 15 Mar 2026 | 00:22:11 | |
If your work is strong but your inquiries feel inconsistent⌠your Instagram might be the reason. In this episode of Almost Monday, Iâm walking you through a simple but powerful Instagram audit you can apply today to start attracting more aligned clientsâwithout posting more content. Weâre breaking down: What couples actually look at when they land on your profile The bio tweaks that instantly change how youâre perceived How to use highlights to build trust (not just store old stories) The 3 pinned posts that should be working for you Your Instagram isnât just a portfolioâitâs your first impression. And small shifts here can completely change how people experience your brand. | |||
| My 15-Year Photography Journey | 08 Mar 2026 | 01:06:43 | |
This is the full story. In this episode of Almost Monday, Iâm taking you through my entire journeyâfrom picking up my first camera at 15 to building two photography businesses, a team of photographers, and booking over 100 weddings a year. But this isnât just the highlight reel. Iâm sharing: The messy beginnings (charging $30 for sessions and saying yes to everything) The burnout, bad reviews, and mistakes that forced me to grow The behind-the-scenes of building a team and scaling a business The personal experiences that completely changed how I show up in my life and business Because your business doesnât grow separately from your lifeâit grows through it. If youâve ever felt behind, overwhelmed, or unsure if youâre on the right path⌠this episode will change the way you see your journey. | |||
| The 6 Red Flags I See on Photographersâ Instagrams | 01 Mar 2026 | 00:24:23 | |
đ 10-Minute Instagram Audit for Wedding Photographers DOWNLOAD FREE GUIDE | |||
| From Stuck to Focused: How I Reset My Motivation On Hard Days | 22 Feb 2026 | 00:15:24 | |
What do you do when you feel stuck â not burnt out, just stalled? In this episode, I share the rituals and mindset shifts I use to reset when my brain feels foggy, including how I focus on consistency over motivation, use my âtop three prioritiesâ method, and work with (not against) executive dysfunction. If you need a gentle reset, this oneâs for you. | |||
| You Might Be Blending In And It's Costing You Bookings | 15 Feb 2026 | 00:19:20 | |
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| Why I Hired a VA Before I Was âReadyâ and Never Looked Back | 08 Feb 2026 | 00:34:36 | |
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| Am I Doing This Right? Bookkeeping For Photographers Q&A With Riverstone Bookkeeping đşđ¸ | 01 Feb 2026 | 01:00:26 | |
If money, taxes, or bookkeeping have ever made you feel overwhelmed (or like youâre behind), this episode is for you. Today on Almost Monday, Iâm sitting down with Abby from Riverstone Bookkeeping, a US-based bookkeeper who works primarily with creatives. I pulled questions directly from youâreal âam I doing this right?â questions photographers and creative business owners are genuinely confused aboutâand Abby breaks everything down in a way that actually makes sense. We cover the foundations that apply no matter where you live (and yes, Abby is US-basedâCanadian-specific details can differ, but the principles still hit). In this episode, we talk about: The best way to track your business finances (and when a spreadsheet is smarter than software) QuickBooks vs Xeroâand why DIY bookkeeping can get expensive if itâs set up wrong The real difference between LLC vs sole proprietor (and why itâs not actually either/or) Cash vs accrual accounting explained with a photographer example Whether you should pay taxes quarterly vs annually (and what happens if you donât) A simple rule of thumb for how much to set aside for taxes (based on profit) When youâre ready for yearly vs quarterly vs monthly bookkeeping Whether you need to print bank statements and receipts (spoiler: no) How long you should keep receipts (and how to store them without losing your mind) Writing off food as props, and what documentation matters Why you canât usually write off clothing (and what DOES count) Claiming a vehicle: mileage vs expenses, car washes, and whatâs actually worth it Photography gear: writing it off now vs depreciating over time (and why it depends) The write-offs photographers often forget: mileage, parking/tolls, and home office 1099s: when you need them, when you donât, and why Venmo can be a headache A simple way to start retirement contributions as a business owner (even at 2%) Abby also shares what she offersâfrom monthly bookkeeping to catch-up bookkeeping and one-off consultations if you just want to pick her brain and get clarity without committing to a long-term service. If this episode lifted even a little bit of stress off your shoulders, send it to a friend who needs itâand donât forget to subscribe so you donât miss the Canadian bookkeeper episode coming next. Happy Almost Monday! Connect with Abby / Riverstone Bookkeeping: Website: https://riverstonebookkeeping.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/riverstonebookkeeping | |||
| Q&A Bookkeeping for Photographers: What You Should Be Doing All Year with Lowden Ledger đ¨đŚ | 01 Feb 2026 | 01:07:15 | |
In this episode, Iâm sitting down with Twila Lowden of Lowden Ledger to break down the money side of photography in a way that actually makes sense. Weâre answering the real questions photographers ask all the time but donât always get clear answers to â from bookkeeping vs accounting, to GST/HST, to how youâre supposed to stay organized throughout the year instead of panicking at tax time. This episode is especially helpful for Canadian photographers, but the foundations apply to any creative business owner who wants more clarity around their numbers and fewer surprises. In this episode, we cover: ⢠The difference between a bookkeeper and an accountant (and why you probably need both) ⢠What bookkeeping actually is and what you should be doing month to month ⢠The best software for tracking your business finances ⢠Cash vs accrual and why most photographers donât need to overcomplicate it ⢠When it makes sense to incorporate vs stay a sole proprietor ⢠How much to set aside for income tax and GST/HST ⢠Common deductions photographers miss (subscriptions, mileage, home office, and more) ⢠How vehicle expenses actually work and why mileage tracking matters ⢠Whether you need to keep physical receipts or if digital is enough ⢠What to do if youâre outgrowing DIY finances but not ready to fully outsource yet If youâve ever felt unsure about your numbers, avoided your finances, or wondered what youâre supposed to be doing before tax season, this episode will give you clarity and a clear next step. You can find Twila and learn more about her services at lowdenledger.com and on Instagram @lowdenledger. If this episode helped you, save it, share it with another photographer, or send it to the friend who always stresses about taxes. | |||
| How This Podcast Was Born (and Why I Actually Love Mondays) | 01 Jan 2026 | 00:10:30 | |
Welcome to the very first episode of Almost Monday In this episode, Iâm introducing myself, the podcast, and the story behind the name Almost Monday â a name that honestly came together during a very real, very emotional creative block. I share how I started my photography career at just 16 years old, how I built two wedding photography businesses (one fully run by associate photographers), and how that eventually led me into business coaching and education for photographers and creative entrepreneurs. Today, those businesses collectively photograph over 100 weddings a year â but getting here was anything but linear. This episode is part introduction, part behind-the-scenes brain dump, and part reminder that creative clarity doesnât always come from pushing harder â sometimes it comes from venting to a friend, opening Pinterest, and letting ideas flow without pressure. I also talk about: Why I actually look forward to Mondays The frustration of trying to name something that really matters Why âAlmost Mondayâ represents turning someday ideas into real action What you can expect from this podcast moving forward How my long-distance life between Ontario and Utah shapes the way I run my business and make decisions This podcast is for photographers and creative business owners who want to grow, scale, and level up â without pretending itâs easy or perfectly curated. Weâll talk real business, real life, real mistakes, and real wins. Thanks for being here for episode one. And⌠happy Almost Monday ⨠| |||