Nadalie Bardo

Hey, Let’s Collab

Business EN ↓ 6 episodes

The 'Hey, Let’s Collab 'podcast, hosted by Nadalie Bardo, collaboration strategist and online business owner, proves that collaborations aren’t just for influencers landing brand deals on Instagram. Some of the most profitable and impactful growth opportunities happen when creators, bloggers, entrepreneurs, and online business owners collaborate with each other. Nadalie has generated over $200,000 in course sales and grown an email list of over 10,000 subscribers, all without ads, without a blog, and without consistently posting on social media. How? Through over 100 strategic collaborations,...

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Nadalie Bardo

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Business

Latest episode

Jul 7, 2026

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Episodes

Creating Your First Collaboration-Ready Freebie That Grows Your Email List 07.07.2026

One of the biggest questions creators face before saying yes to a collaboration is, "What should I share with their audience?" In this episode of Hey, Let's Collab, I walk you through how to create a simple, collaboration ready freebie that helps you grow your email list, nurture new subscribers, and make the most of every partnership opportunity. You'll also learn the essentia...

How Liz Stapleton Turned One Summit Into Six Years of Collaborations 30.06.2026

In this episode of Hey, Let's Collab, I'm joined by Liz Stapleton, lawyer turned online business systems strategist and founder of Creator Ops Hub. Liz has grown her business primarily through strategic collaborations, not ads or social media, and shares how hosting her Blogger Breakthrough Summit became one of her most successful collaboration strategies. Together, we unpack what makes...

Why Liz Wilcox Said No to a $1,800 Paid Promo and Yes to an Email Swap 23.06.2026

In this episode of Hey, Let’s Collab, I’m joined by email marketing strategist, Liz Wilcox to break down one of the simplest collaborations you can do as a creator, a freebie swap. Liz shares how a straightforward list-building collaboration turned into more than 450 new leads, over 160 tripwire sales and a long-term partnership opportunity that went far beyond a one-time promotion. We talk about...

Easy Ways to Collaborate With Other Creators (As an Absolute Beginner) 23.06.2026

In this episode of Hey, Let’s Collab, I’m breaking down 10 simple ways to start collaborating with other creators, even if you’re brand new, starting from zero, or don’t feel ready yet. I walk you through the simple foundation you need before you start, how to find aligned collaboration opportunities, and the different types of creator partnerships that can help you grow your audience, build your...

What You Need to Have in Place Before You Pitch Anyone 23.06.2026

In this episode of Hey, Let’s Collab, I’m joined by Heather Ritchie, Hailey Rowe, Leah Rae Getts, Diane Foy, and Cathleen Thomas for a candid conversation about what it really takes to start pitching collaborations. We unpack the foundations that make you collaboration-ready, from getting clear on your offer and audience to creating a simple freebie, staying organized, and pitching in a way that f...

Making 200K in Course Sales with No Social Media Following, Blog or Email List 23.06.2026

In this very first episode of Hey Let's Collab, I share the story that completely changed the way I think about growing an online business. Long before I had an email list, social media following, or blog, I discovered that collaborations could unlock opportunities far faster than traditional marketing strategies. What started as a simple conversation with a few creators turned into a busines...

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