Peter Fritz is a blogger, Web designer and marketer who's spent two decades working from home, plus dozens of unconventional places, depending on project and mood. In early 2016, he created MidlifeTribe.com - a place for others to learn from his many failures and fleeting successes after his divorce and subsequent midlife crisis. Today, he shares ideas on the life-changing benefits of working remotely - whether from home, a cafe or a lakeside park (one of his favorites). With all the focus these days on side hustles, minimalism and intentional living, the simple act of working on your terms changes everything. It gives you the freedom to spend more time with those you care about, to pursue other interests, and to live with purpose. If you want to start living and working on your terms (even if you have a 'normal' job), this podcast is for you.
What does it really take to start a side business and use your existing skills to start making extra money? What are the 4 things you must have, and t...
What does it really take to start a side business and use your existing skills to start making extra money? What are the 4 things you must have, and t...
How do you find the energy and commitment to stick with something long enough to have an impact? Goals and passion can give something to aim for, and ...
How do you find the energy and commitment to stick with something long enough to have an impact? Goals and passion can give something to aim for, and ...
Matthew Kimberley is a sales training extraordinaire – sought by bigtime entrepreneurs, fortune-500s and those smart enough (and flush enough) to seek...
Matthew Kimberley is a sales training extraordinaire – sought by bigtime entrepreneurs, fortune-500s and those smart enough (and flush enough) to seek...
The daily commute is no more. In its place, a delightful vacuum of available hours to indulge long-suppressed curiosities, desires, and human needs. T...
The daily commute is no more. In its place, a delightful vacuum of available hours to indulge long-suppressed curiosities, desires, and human needs. T...
Listen in as I chat with one of the smartest and nicest midlifers I’ve ever met, in the longest podcast interview I've ever conducted - a whopping 2 h...