The Solopreneur Hour Podcast with Michael O'Neal

303: Friday Q&A – YOUR Solopreneur Questions Answered


Listen Later

Solopreneurs it’s that time again – time for another Q&A ep! Thanks for submitting on Instagram and Facebook.
If you’d like to have your question answered on our next Q&A show join us on the Proudly Unemployable group and look for my question-requesting post, then chime in!
I also fill you in on how Podmastery came to be: from idea to inception to selling out!
Have a listen for that and to hear your questions answered on episode 303 of The Solopreneur Hour.
More About The Solopreneur Hour
Brad Brown

Q: Hey Michael O’Neal, what would you say the best way is to teach kids about earning money in this space?
I was brought up that you need to exchange time for money and that is how to make a living.
We all obviously know there is a better way but how do how you teach kids that you need to put in the work initially and you may not get paid up front but if you’re patient and consistent you can create something that could pay you forever?
A: Have them hang out in places they’d want to get into. Are they interested in being a videographer? Approach wedding companies, video companies and offer to help. Figure out how to do it as a service, and then you help them scale it. Read Rich Dad Poor Dad together too!
Thom Singer

Q: What is the biggest lesson you have learned in planning your podcasters weekend mastermind with JLD???
A: It’s not as hard or as complicated as you think! It’s way less difficult than I had mentally made it.
Travis Royboy Scanlan

Q: You get to take 10 laps with any pro driver behind the wheel of your Porsche, who do you choose?
A: No brainer I choose Patrick Long because he’s a vintage guy, incredibly talented and a nice person. My second choice is Patrick Dempsey, McDreamy. I’d also split my first choice with Chris Harris.
Ozeal DeBastos

Q: What’s up brother, so I want to experiment with a side hustle idea. I have ample experience in bartending and in the private bartending industry. I’m thinking about creating a course to teach others how to make an extra 1,000-1,500 working in the mobile bartending industry as a side hustle.
Thinking about doing a simple landing page for pre-orders before I start recording videos for the course.
The idea would include a home mixology course, how to become a mobile mixologist, and be an online educational platform for aspiring bartenders and cocktail enthusiasts.
There’s been a big boom in the craft cocktail industry and I’m just trying to blend my passion for bartending, being a mobile bartender as a side hustle and helping others do the same.
What do you think? Anything you would add?
Should I just make it about mobile bartending or do you feel there’s room for me to add another valuable feature like a home cocktail mixology class? Thanks brother and I appreciate your input and help! Much love and respect!
A: You could teach men (especially single men) to what to stock, how to make some of these classic drinks so they can make amazing cocktails. I love the mobile cocktailing idea: what to bring with you, how to market, what to charge, etc. I can see you having YouTube videos! You’re good to go.
Jessica Shaanan

Q: If “anxiety is not knowing what to do next,” what’s a good method to decide what to do next, when you have a giant list to do and to learn (like networking, getting website up, seeing clients, delivering on promises, finding more clients…)?
A: That’s when I love a coach to keep your blinders on until X. It’s overwhelming for most people.
...more
View all episodesView all episodes
Download on the App Store

The Solopreneur Hour Podcast with Michael O'NealBy Michael O'Neal