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Yulia Behen, MITI, MAYulia Behen, MITI, MA

certified Ukrainian translator and interpreter of English, Spanish, Italian, and Russian — Translation and interpreting, editing and proofreading, cultural adaptation and marketing enhancement. Master’s Degree in foreign languages and ISO 17100:2015 certification. Deep language proficiency in medicine and medical science.

Lenka PaprokLenka Paprok

sloganist and name-maker — I invent catchy names, brands, slogans, taglines, and domains for companies and entrepreneurs. Initial analysis of company communication, documents and competition + a set of suggested ideas at a fixed price.

Michal StralMichal Stral

Google Workspace (G Suite) consultant and IT advisor — Consulting services for Google Workspace (aka Google G Suite, formerly Google Apps) as well as for other information technologies: Google Workspace set-up and implementation for companies and small businesses. Workshops and IT consulting.

Ilona Cernochova, LL.M.Ilona Cernochova, LL.M.

advocate and real estate lawyer — Legal services for buyers, property owners, real estate agencies, homeowners and housing associations. 15 years of law experience, Master of Laws degree from the University of Passau, Germany, and Doctor of Laws from Charles University in Prague.

Jaroslav BaronJaroslav Baron

3D designer and Rhino modeler — Senior 3D designer with over 20 years of experience, specializing in 3D modeling, visualizations, 3D printing and support for professionals who design buildings, interiors, infrastructure, or consumer products. Working with Rhino 3D CAD software.

Lukas BenaLukas Bena

content and language specialist for English, Czech, Slovak, and Polish — Providing language services at a native-speaker level of proficiency since 2004. Creative writing and copywriting, standard or creative translation and transcreation, proofreading, content management, transcription, media relations, and more.

Pavel TrusinaPavel Trusina

certified English-Czech translator and interpreter — Interpreting of official, informal and business meetings, online and in-person events, court proceedings, etc. English-Czech and Czech-English translations of general, official and professional texts and documents. Over 40 years of experience.

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WEEKLY DIGEST #21 OF 2025

  • How We Built and Tested a Business in 3 Days with No Budget — You don’t need a budget or a perfect product to test a business idea. An article by IMMA Collective shows how you can quickly test a business idea, using a real-life example of a freelance carpenter who wanted to create a platform connecting solo craftspeople with construction companies.
  • Preparing the Next Generation of Freelancers, by Sarah Duran — Recent insights from The Future is Freelance forum explored what success really means for freelancers and how to achieve it. The key takeaway? Communities and strong support networks are the most critical infrastructure for long-term freelance success.
  • Is Your Business Growth Stalled? You Might Be Prioritizing The Wrong Relationships, by Elaine Potfeld — Having hundreds of friends on social media isn’t the same as having a few rich, real-life relationships, writes Selena Soo in her new book, reviewed by Elaine Pofeldt. She shows how intentional networking and nurturing the right connections can directly support your business goals—without burning you out.
  • UK Households with Female Freelancers Should Be Earning Up To 43% More Finds Study, by Katherine Steiner-Dicks — Even in freelancing, where rates are self-set, women often earn less than men due to systemic bias and undervaluing their work. But as Katherine encourages, by recognizing their worth, charging fairly, and negotiating with confidence, women can reclaim financial stability and help break the cycle of inequality.
  • Why I’m Done With Scope Creep (For Good This Time), by Sara Gibson — Knowing your boundaries and not saying yes to extra gigs (without extra pay) can actually help you earn more money, reduce stress, and provide better service to your clients.
  • Stand Out By Saying What You Stand For, by Austin Church — “If you’re a solopreneur, then your personal values ARE your brand values,” says Austin. He recommends digging deep into your core beliefs and weaving them into your messaging and marketing—for authenticity, clarity, and a powerful way to stand out from others with similar skills.

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