
In this delightfully raw, honest, and frequently hilarious episode, Emma Cownley gets real about freelancing, nailing your niche, and not giving a single f*ck about what anyone else thinks.
From witchy freelancing to metal journalism and the battle with self-doubt, this episode is a mini masterclass in owning your voice and how to align, define, and build a career you can be proud of.
Ever come across a product or service you just had to buy? Whether it’s a designer haircut, a silky face cream, or a chunky gothic ring, desire has you in its grip.
You revisit the site to read the product description. You bookmark it. You rationalise ways to break your budget and buy it.
That’s the power of great B2C copywriting. And that’s what I do. 😎
If it’s dark, decadent, or deafening, I’m here for it.
Under my pen, customers will covet your products and obsess over your services.
I’ve written for national travel brands, global fashion houses, iconic music magazines, and a world-famous BAFTA hair stylist.
I have over 10 years of industry know-how, a master’s degree in Creative and Professional Writing, and plenty of experience with heavyweight brands. Jot Jot Boom is a sex-positive, death positive, LGBTQIA+-friendly business.
I’m fully insured through Policy Bee and ready to rock when you are.
Previously Published on Own Your Truth
Welcome to the Own Your Truth Podcast, a show that highlights individuals who’ve embraced the dark lessons of life, and used these difficult moments as fuel for growth and success. These are the artists, entrepreneurs, creators, leaders, survivors, and thrivers who have made it to the other side of hardship with unique knowledge, and inspirational insights. I’m your host Ken Cervera, and I believe a good conversation can change your life. So if you’re curious to explore the gritty business of living your purpose, then I invite you to step into the present moment, remove the mask, and Own Your Truth.
FAQs – About The Good Men Project
What is The Good Men Project?
The Good Men Project is a mission-driven media platform founded in 2010 that explores modern masculinity, men’s mental health, relationships, fatherhood, identity, and social change through personal stories, expert insights, and cultural analysis.
What is The Good Men Project’s mission?
Our mission is to expand the conversation about what it means to be a good man in the 21st century — in ways that are inclusive, emotionally honest, and grounded in real human experience.
Why does The Good Men Project focus on masculinity?
Because masculinity shapes how men show up in relationships, families, workplaces, and communities. Examining it thoughtfully helps reduce harm, challenge stereotypes, and create healthier outcomes for everyone.
Is The Good Men Project inclusive?
Yes. GMP is committed to inclusive, progressive perspectives that challenge sexism, racism, homophobia, and narrow gender roles. We believe expanding masculinity benefits people of all genders.
What makes GMP different from other men’s lifestyle sites?
GMP is not a trend-driven content mill. It is a cultural platform built on depth, nuance, and long-term conversations about masculinity, identity, and human connection.
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