Episode 38: How to Learn Freelancing with Matthew Dowling

Episode 38: How to Learn Freelancing with Matthew Dowling

Author: Sarah Duran January 30, 2025 Duration: 39:36

Matt Dowling is the founder of Freelancer Club, a platform born from his personal battle with an unpaid invoice that gained national attention. Freelancer Club equips over 72,000 freelancers with the tools, skills, and connections to thrive professionally.

In this episode, Matt shares the evolution of Freelancer Club from a Facebook support group to a comprehensive platform that combines education, community, and policy advocacy.

His journey shows how personal setbacks can fuel systemic change. His campaigns, including #NOFREEWORK and ‘Rise, Freelancer,’ have championed fair pay, diversity, and inclusion, aiming to support 1 million freelancers by 2026.

Our conversation also explores the changing landscape of freelance work, particularly how younger generations view independent work as less risky than traditional employment. We discuss Freelancer Club's innovative approach to education, teaching business skills by tapping into people's natural entrepreneurial instincts, and their work on policy reform to create better protections for independent workers.

Whether you're an aspiring freelancer, an educator interested in preparing students for the future of work, or someone passionate about freelancer rights, Matt's insights into building a more equitable and supportive freelance ecosystem offer valuable perspective on where independent work is headed.

Learn more about Matt and Freelancer Club on LinkedIn, his website, Spotify, or Apple Podcasts.

For more content and live events go to www.fruitioninitiatives.com.


Hosted by Sarah Duran, The Future is Freelance moves beyond the typical success story narrative to tackle the real, often unspoken, challenges of independent work. This podcast operates on a core belief: the most practical and resilient solutions are forged by the people living this reality every day. Each episode convenes voices from across the entire freelance ecosystem-from solo creators and agency owners to platform developers and policy advocates. The goal is to break down the silos and echo chambers that often isolate us, creating a rare space for genuine dialogue. You’ll hear frank discussions about pricing, client relationships, systemic inequities, mental health, and the philosophical shifts redefining modern work. Rather than offering one-size-fits-all advice, these conversations leverage collective wisdom to explore actionable paths forward. Tuning in means joining a grounded community effort to not just navigate the present landscape, but to actively shape what comes next. It’s for anyone curious about the human and structural dynamics behind the growing freelance economy, seeking both solidarity and substantive strategy.
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