The Dwayne Kerrigan Podcast

48. Mastering Your Craft as a Solopreneur: Trust, Competence, and Purpose with Brian Mullins


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In this episode Dwayne continues his conversation with Brian Mullins about the journey of solopreneurs. With insights from Mullins' experience as a farrier, they delve into the hurdles of managing a one-person business, the importance of knowing the business side of your craft, and the significance of building a supportive team. They also touch upon the psychological aspects of entrepreneurship, including fear, failure, and the constant pursuit of growth and purpose. Additionally, the episode explores how leveraging passive income and staying inspired can lead to long-term success. Brian shares his methods of overcoming challenges by enlisting the help of mentors, hiring the right support, and staying true to a goal of service and inspiration. The discussion underscores the value of community, human connections, and continuous self-improvement in the entrepreneurial world.

Learn more about Brian at https://www.mullinsfarrier.com/

Time Stamps:

00:00 Introduction to The Dwayne Kerrigan Podcast

01:21 Continuing the Conversation with Brian Mullins

01:55 The Importance of Accounting in Business

02:06 Learning the Business Side of Craftsmanship

04:43 Building a Support Team

07:41 Leveraging Resources for Passive Income

12:25 The Inspiration Business

17:20 Breaking Habits and Embracing Discomfort

24:40 The Power of Habits and Influences

26:38 Facing Fears and Embracing Challenges

29:11 The Impact of Individualism and Technology

30:58 The Importance of Positive Self-Talk

37:44 Preparedness in Life and Business

45:46 The Value of Community and Support

48:29 Conclusion and Final Thoughts

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