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The Side Hustle Show

236: What I've Learned and Applied from 49 Awesome Entrepreneurs - Part 4

The Side Hustle Show

Nick Loper

Entrepreneurship, How To, Education, Business

4.71.6K Ratings

🗓️ 29 June 2017

⏱️ 23 minutes

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Summary

The best advice from my last 49 guests. At the end of nearly every episode of The Side Hustle Show, I ask my guests for their #1 tip for Side Hustle Nation. There’s always a great variety of responses, and I wanted to take some time today to go through some of my favorites from the past 50-ish interviews. I first did this for episode 50, which was my first-ever solo podcast recording, and then again in episode 124 and episode 177. If you like this short-and-sweet meta-style show, be sure to check out those ones from the archives as well. And even though my primary motivation is to extract helpful tactics for you, the listener, I can't help but learn from my guests as well. You never know when inspiration will strike or where you'll hear the one insight that has a huge impact. These episodes are a lot of fun to put together, and give me an excuse to revisit some of my favorite moments and wise words from the show. From the last 49 guests, the 3 most common #1 tips I heard were: Get started. Take action. Build your audience. While those might sound overly generic, don't be quick to dismiss them. If all these really smart and successful people keep saying these episode after episode as their “#1 tip,” I think they’re worth paying attention to. What action can you take today to apply those tips? My #1 Tip? Find your WHY. Why side hustle? What are you trying to build? What will that afford you? At the end of this episode, I share a new #1-ish tip: if success is owning your calendar and being free to spend your time how you like, start doing it today in some small but meaningful way. Full Show Notes: What I've Learned and Applied from 49 Awesome Entrepreneurs - Part 4

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Side Hustle Show 236, what I've learned and applied from 49 awesome entrepreneurs part 4.

0:08.0

What's up, what's up Nick, Lober here, welcome to the Sighed Hustle Show because the Rat Race doesn't need any more rats.

0:14.4

Special solo edition of the show for you today with the fourth installment of what I've learned

0:18.0

and applied from 49 awesome entrepreneurs.

0:20.8

This is where I look back at the number one tips from the last 50 or so guests

0:24.4

and attempt to pull out the best of the best, the juiciest most relevant words of wisdom that have

0:29.0

been uttered and explain how I interpret the advice, how you can implement it, and how I'm applying it in my own businesses.

0:36.0

So I've done this three times so far. First in episode 50, which was my first ever solo show.

0:41.8

Then again in episode 124, then again in episode 124, and then again in episode 177.

0:46.8

If you miss those, feel free to dive back into the archives to check them out, and I'll also

0:50.7

link them up in the show notes for this episode at

0:53.0

side hustle nation.com slash tips for tips and the number four.

0:57.0

I don't have a highlight reel for you this week, but I will include the number one

1:00.0

tip from all of the last 49 guests on that page at

1:03.3

Sighthustal Nation.com slash tips four.

1:05.7

If you want to refresh your memory, find out what everybody said.

1:09.4

If there were some common themes from the last 50 guests,

1:11.8

the advice I heard over and over again was to get

1:14.8

started build an audience and take action. And taken in this context I know it can

1:19.5

sound like a boilerplate motivational speech, but I want to reiterate as I probably have in all

1:24.8

these roundup episodes that when a piece of advice keeps coming up when successful people from

1:30.4

all different businesses use the same phrases when asked for their number one tip.

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