
Show overview
Portfolio Career Podcast has been publishing since 2018, and across the 8 years since has built a catalogue of 430 episodes. That works out to roughly 250 hours of audio in total. Releases follow a weekly cadence.
Episodes typically run twenty to thirty-five minutes — most land between 31 min and 39 min — and the run-time is fairly consistent across the catalogue. Roughly 44% of episodes carry an explicit flag from the publisher. It is catalogued as a EN-language Business show.
The show is actively publishing — the most recent episode landed 5 days ago, with 26 episodes already out so far this year. Published by David Nebinski.
From the publisher
Are you struggling to create a career and life vision that you love? Portfolio Career Podcast is here to provide proven success stories, actionable tips, and key skills to do this for you. David Nebinski talks with people who have designed their Portfolio Career that allows for growth, resiliency, and happiness. Tune in to build and grow your Portfolio Career. Let's have some fun!
Latest Episodes
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AI for Normal People with Grace Clarke
Charlie O'Donnell on Building Trust and Relationships
Succeeding Slow with Brian Helfman
Community Building like a Product with Tarlon Khoubyari
Building A Business On The Side with Hannah Zhang
Building and Scaling Reading Rhythms with Ben Bradbury
From Virtual to IRL: How Clare Purvis Brought Her Community Together

Ep 419How To Use LinkedIn To Grow Your Business and Brand with Molly Godfrey
ELinkedIn strategist and community builder Molly Godfrey shares how she's generated $5M for clients using LinkedIn. She shares what types of posts actually work, how to think about top vs. bottom of funnel content, and why consistency (not perfection) is the key to building a business and brand on the platform. Enjoy!

Ep 418Taking Action on Creative Ideas with Nicole Kelner
ENicole Kelner shares how a Substack post about finding quiet in NYC became a Rizzoli book deal called Quietest Places in New York City. You will learn more about the book and the ideas in it, in this episode. You will also learn about Nicole built a habit-tracking app called Free Time recently too. She is taking action on her ideas and you can too!

Ep 417Personal Reflection On Being "Independent" For 6 Months
EAre you looking to be more self-employed or self-funded? Listen to this episode where I talk about how my portfolio career has evolved over the last six months of working on my own. I am currently kind of paralell pathing two similar work streams. You will learn about the two, three month chapters and how things feel more durable and compounding now compared to a few months ago. Hosting events, connecting with friends, and loose ties have all been helpful too. Thank you for being part of this journey! Excited for you to build and grow your Portfolio Career!

Ep 416No Speakers, No Problem: Hosting The Community-Led Growth Conference
EI cohosted the first-ever Community Led Growth Conference (CLG) with Zach Hawtof on Friday March 13th. On Monday March 16th, we chatted about it in this podcast episode. We talked about how the conference came together in two months, how it was sold-out, our programming choices, and how a few serendipitous things came together for the conference to happen. The conference was a big success and we wanted to share all about it in case you want to host something like this!

Ep 415The Golden Age of Community Building with Avital Knoller
EAvital Knoller is the Head of Ecosystem at Orchid Security. In this episode, she shares her 10 years of hard-won community building wisdom. You will learn about growing Wiz's community to a Google-acquisition exit, B2B community building, and why she believes we're in the golden age of community building.

Ep 414Gen Z's Pinterest to Extra: Community-Led Growth with Miri Buckland
EMiri Buckland never planned to be a Founder, until a Stanford class project turned into Landing, a social app that grew to over a million downloads without spending a dollar on marketing. After six years of pivots, community building, and ultimately shutting it down, she's back at zero-to-one with Extra, a new email app launching this spring. We talk community-led growth, committing to the pivot, and why every launch is a starting line, not a finish line.

Ep 413How to Land Brand Deals and Actually Get Paid with Justin Moore
EIn this episode, I talk with Justin Moore, the author of Sponsor Magnet, about how creators can successfully land and manage brand sponsorships. Justin shares insights from his experience running sponsorship challenges and coaching creators, emphasizing that mindset, particularly overcoming money-related fears and childhood financial baggage, is often a bigger barrier than the tactical side of pitching. You will also learn about Justin's "ARC" framework for structuring sponsorship packages, the value of multi-format content strategies, and how to position yourself as a consultant-like partner to brands rather than just a vendor. We also discuss Justin's upcoming "anti-conference" called Sponsor Games, designed to make creator education more hands-on and community-driven.

Ep 412What does community-led growth look like?
EWhat does community-led growth look like? A group of founders, marketers, and community builders unpack community-led growth from every angle: why human connection beats performance marketing, how communities create multiple business entry points, and why earning organic growth is slow but worth it. Zach Hawtof, the Founder of Tightknit, and I cohosted this podcast mixer in advance of the Community-Led Growth conference in March in NYC. If you are interested in CLG, we hope this conversation is helpful!

Ep 411Simi Shah on Podcasting, Personal Branding, and the Chief of Staff role
ESimi Shah, the Founder of South Asian Trailblazers, shares how she turned a pandemic-era podcast into a thriving community with live podcast events. Simi shares how she also discovered her "reverse product-market fit” with her agency when people asked her for media strategy advice. You will also learn about personal branding fundamentals, why storytelling is ultimately about empathy and human connection, and about the Chief of Staff role, as Simi is a former Chief of Staff. Excited for you to build and grow your Portfolio Career!