Chris Guillebeau's Make It Yourself

Chris Guillebeau's Make It Yourself

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Here's your primer for your year of independence. Chris Guillebeau is an New York Times bestselling author and modern-day explorer. His daily podcast Side Hustle School is for everyone who wants to create a new source of income without quitting their day job: https://sidehustleschool.com

Talking to Susan Cain About Introverts

Talking to Susan Cain About Introverts

I started Side Hustle School in large part because of Gretchen Rubin. If you don’t subscribe to Happier, you should! This episode is one of my favorites because, well, I’m an introvert.

Mar 22, 2017 • 0:00

It’s Okay to Be Bad at Some Things

It’s Okay to Be Bad at Some Things

Host and conference organizer rockstar Isaac Watson has been on the cutting edge of the Maker’s movement for the past decade. In this bi-monthly show, he tackles important (and sometimes uncomfortable) topics about running a handmade business.

Mar 22, 2017 • 0:00

How to Give Feedback to Your Boss

How to Give Feedback to Your Boss

This new show (part of the Onward imprint, just like Side Hustle School) is all about how to not hate the boss you have… or be the boss you hate. Tune in for fresh insights and ideas that will challenge your thinking.

Mar 22, 2017 • 0:00

The Truth About Luck

The Truth About Luck

Jonathan Fields always brings an unconventional perspective. His interviews with major celebrities and influencers are hugely popular, but I like his own “short takes” like this one.

Mar 22, 2017 • 0:00

Andre Mack Breaks the Rules

Andre Mack Breaks the Rules

I’ve been a fan of host Anthony Frasier since he co-founded the Phat Startup (great name). His new podcast interviews successful entrepreneurs to consider their habits, creative thinking, and little-known tactics.

Mar 22, 2017 • 0:00

American Teacher Pans for Gold in New Zealand

American Teacher Pans for Gold in New Zealand

After changing continents multiple times, an elementary school teacher finds true love, settles down in New Zealand, goes panning for gold, and ends up making $40,000/year working mostly on the weekends.

Mar 22, 2017 • 0:00

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