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By Jeff Steinmann interviews successful lifestyle business owners about how to quit your job and start a business
The podcast currently has 343 episodes available.
ENCORE PRESENTATION: The world is full of distractions — even more now than ever. To successfully quit your job and start a business requires an intense focus on the things that will actually matter enough to get you there as well as continuous persistent action. On this episode of the How to Quit Working Show Jeff and Heather discuss the importance of being focused on what matters most and persistently pursing your goal until success.
ENCORE PRESENTATION: Kevin Pereira is a co-founder of Wet Shave Club. Kevin and his partner acquired and grew Wet Shave Club from only 50 subscribers to $350,000 in revenue today. On this episode of the How to Quit Working Show, Kevin talks about his journey and what he has learned along the way.
We've been on a break for a while. On this episode of the How to Quit Working Show, Jeff gives an update and talks about what you can expect going forward on the How to Quit Working Show.
ENCORE PRESENTATION: News Flash: Things don't always go exactly how you expect them to. Here's how to deal with that inevitable possibility on this episode of the How to Quit Working Show.
ENCORE PRESENTATION: When you are trying to accomplish something, you'll frequently find that making progress is frustrating and never happens as quickly as you'd like it to. On this episode of the How to Quit Working Show, Jeff talks about how to make progress.
ENCORE PRESENTATION: Starting a business necessarily requires risk. But there are ways you can handle it, so that yours in one of the businesses that succeeds instead of failing, as a majority of businesses do. Jeff discusses how to handle risk in business on this episode of the How to Quit Working Show.
ENCORE PRESENTATION: We've all seen stupid products that nobody buys. Aspiring also wonder if their business idea is going to work or if it will be one of the stupid ones that doesn't fly. On this episode of the How to Quit Working Show, Jeff explains how to know if your business idea is stupid.
ENCORE PRESENTATION: Jordan Pierson, an ice-cream fanatic since childhood, was doing advertising sales for the Food Network, when his buddy Gabe told him about an all natural, gluten-free alternative to ice cream he had invented so he could enjoy the flavor of ice cream despite his dairy allergy and having Celiac's disease. Jordan knew he had to get involved with Wink Frozen Deserts. He shares his story on this episode of the How to Quit Working Show.
ENCORE PRESENTATION: Michael Peggs had what is widely considered the best job you could have. He worked at Google. At the top of his career, he knew there was more. On this episode of the How to Quit Working Show, Michael tells his story of leaving Google to start his own business.
ENCORE PRESENTATION: Some entrepreneurs know exactly what their passion is and what they want to get up every day and do. That's great for them, but most of us have to work hard to figure this out. On this episode of the How to Quit Working Show, Jeff discusses how to stay motivated even if you haven't "found your passion."
The podcast currently has 343 episodes available.