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Side Hustle School

#1340 - Book Lover Creates LGBTQ+ Subscription Service

Side Hustle School

Chris Guillebeau

Business, Side Hustle, Small Business, Careers, Entrepreneurship,, Entrepreneurship

4.73.3K Ratings

🗓️ 1 September 2020

⏱️ 9 minutes

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Summary

When this book lover exhausts her network’s recommendations for LGBTQ+ books, she creates her own subscription box service.


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0:00.0

Crypto doesn't sleep, so neither do we.

0:04.0

Crack-in client support is available 24-7, 365 days a year by call, chat, or email.

0:11.0

We're here for you whenever you need us.

0:14.0

Give us a shout at crackin.com forward slash support proof, not investment advice.

0:19.0

Crypto trading involves risk of loss.

0:23.0

Hey there, what's up? Welcome to Side Usal School.

0:29.0

It just so happens to be today, the 1st of September, episode 1340.

0:34.0

Of course, you could be listening to it later, but this episode kicks off, commemorates a new month, maybe even a new season.

0:40.0

Now that I think about it, a new season, a new quarter.

0:43.0

All kinds of stuff we have had so much change in 2020, as I am sure you are well aware.

0:49.0

It's been interesting to see how different people are navigating it, new businesses starting up, some of course struggling, but others thriving.

0:57.0

So just lots of adaptation all around.

1:00.0

Now today I've got a good story for you. It comes with a bonus lesson of why you shouldn't ask people to sign an NDA.

1:07.0

This is a little bit of my own kind of thing. I'm going to add to it.

1:10.0

The story is a good story on its own, but I just happened to notice when I was working on the notes for the story.

1:15.0

There's a little bit about this NDA thing, non-disclosure agreement.

1:18.0

My opinion, my pretty strong opinion is that most of the time you should not ask people to sign this kind of document before you tell them about your business idea.

1:27.0

It's just kind of off-putting and not usually necessary.

1:30.0

But as for the story itself, not to attract from that.

1:32.0

The story is about a book lover who exhausts her network's recommendations for LGBTQ books.

1:38.0

She identifies with that community. She identifies as queer specifically.

1:42.0

And she's struggling to find books with relatable characters.

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