Business
If you're any kind of believer in side projects, side hustles, or side gigs — whatever you choose to call them — let my experience be a lesson to you. This episode kicks off a 7-episode personal story of excitement and embarrassment due to a major crossroads with my own side hustle. --- This episode is brought to you by (https://solidgigs.com) . --- I've always run side projects. Most are purely creative endeavors to help others or to learn new skills. But twice I've had income in mind. (http://nextrestaurants.com) launched in 2014 and became Big Side Project #1 for me. Big out of necessity as it quickly moved from side project to full-time project. I sold that website 3 years later. It was a heroic moment and that project still lives on today. Big Side Project #2 emerged after a year of podcasting and feeling frustrated about the planning process. I won't reveal the name until the third episode in this 7-episode story. But this little side hustle hit a crossroads recently and I'm going to transparently tell the whole story... This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Podcorn - https://podcorn.com/privacy