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Why I Quit My Job (and you probably shouldn't) | Studio Live Today Podcast (Ep 65) Studio Live Today | Helping you create, record and release your best music in the home studio. On this week's show, I share the story of my transition from full-time corporate worker to full-time YouTube creator, and share 10 things you should consider before you do the same. More details at http://studiolivetoday.com Video version at https://youtu.be/TrIKvJtUWo4
Well guys, it's official! The title says it all. One of us quit our job to become a full time artist. What kind of art? Which one of us is it? Watch to find out while we spill the deets on how we quit, why we quit, and advice for anyone who is looking to follow their passion. Enjoy!Welcome to the Queer Collective Podcast where we bring you all topics (queer and whatever else!). Comment your questions/suggestions/feedback in the comments section below or message us on instagram & facebook and spread the love. Don't forget to rate or leave a review on apple podcast, spotify, google, stitcher, or your favourite podcast app. Queer Collective: Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/queercollective Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/queer.collective/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/queer.collective.to/ Website: https://www.queercollectiveto.com/ Email: queer.collective.to@gmail.com Karbon: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/iam_karbon/ Emily: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/emgiosk/
Simon Crompton needs no introduction. In classic style circles he’s a household name; the founder of renowned men’s style website, Permanent Style. Simon’s built his online following over a period of 11 years, to the point where the website is now his full time occupation; delivering authoritative advice on the work of independent brands and craftspeople, as well as in-depth style advice articles for menswear fans.In this episode, he talks about his decision to go full-time and his role as a menswear reviewer. We also explore some of the problems facing mainstream men’s lifestyle magazines today, and the problematic balance between commercial content and editorial. Finally, Simon goes to town on influencer culture, and the over-saturation of Instagram content in menswear.HandCut Radio is produced in collaboration with Birch, a London and New York based creative agency. Our theme music is by Joe Boyd.Show NotesSimon Crompton — Instagram | Website[2:26] Why I Quit My Job, Permanent Style[4:43] Henry Poole[4:45] Huntsman[4:46] Simon’s Most Recent Huntsman Tweed Jacket[5:14] Marks & Spencers Tailoring [6:05] Richard Anderson[7:21] How To Spend It[7:25] Robb Report[8:20] Hackett Bespoke[8:27] Paul Smith Bespoke[8:31] Armani MTM[8:40] John Galliano[8:43] Anderson & Sheppard[8:58] Michael Browne[12:19] The Jackal Magazine[12:35] Evening Standard Magazine[17:40] Drake’s Herringbone Cotton Chino[19:31] Best Lookbook 2019: Drake’s[22:36] 1m Readers on Permanent Style[23:54] Permanent Style Shop[25:45] Trunk Shows on Permanent Style[33:42] Lil Miquela, Fake Influencer[34:06] Nano Influencers[35:09] Ethan Newton[35:10] Brycelands[39:13] Tribes, Seth Godin[42:08] Drake’s[42:25] Private White[42:38] Connolly[42:56] Stòffa[43:02] Samanamel
The first episode of “Transparency the Podcast” is FINALLY here. In the first episode, I break down what led me to quit my job of two years with NO backup plan and how I moved forward making such a hard decision. Want more? I have a blog too. Read my melaninated, opinionated, and educated thoughts […] The post Episode 1: Why I Quit My Job appeared first on Modern Day Kay.
“It’s time,” I said into the phone with a confidence that surprised even me. “I know,” she whispered. Thirteen years ago I started a job that I only expected to hold for 2 or 3 or maybe 4 years at the longest. Everyday I went to work in those thirteen years I held two things […] The post Why I Quit My Job appeared first on Eric Nevins.
“It's time,” I said into the phone with a confidence that surprised even me. “I know,” she whispered. Thirteen years ago I started a job that I only expected to hold for 2 or 3 or maybe 4 years at the longest. Everyday I went to work in those thirteen years I held two things in my heart: tension and hope. Both came from knowing I was not created for financial services. Stocks, bonds, and the markets were never my passion. Neither were signatures, insufficient funds, and other seemingly insignificant work. Don't get me wrong, the work is not bad; it's just not for me. So when I told my wife that it was finally time to leave that job and strike out on my own to build an online business and she agreed, I was overjoyed at the possibilities. Today is my last day working at my day job. In this episode, I share the seven reasons why it had to be done: I was not using my gifts and abilities to their fullest I was unhappy My upward mobility was capped at 2% I am made to create It's not as risky as it seems I needed to trust God with my talents You only get one life to serve the Lord and others Finally, my hope is that as I can create things to help you on the journey. Nothing would bring me more joy. Keep the faith, Eric The post Why I Quit My Job appeared first on Eric Nevins.
*Warning! As usual, adult language, adult content, unorthodox views, and our guest Dustin Hammit, former LEO from TheInsurgentCapitalist.com, and the following: Our first take on a "Profile Episode" aka a tactical life story. Finding out how much value there is having a stellar military career when it comes to getting hired post-military... you won't be surprised... Walking into a store for lunch and leaving with an investigation! *Article Link: "Breaking Out... Why I Quit My Job as a Police Officer and am Not Looking Back". Law Enforcement Economics. How much is a cop's life worth? Is it even worth the standard inflation rate??? And more!
To wrap up Season 4 of the Mo' Money Podcast, I recorded a special solo episode to share what I've been up to and my plans for the future. Long description: I can't believe we've already arrived at the end of Season 4 of the Mo' Money Podcast. With 114 episodes and 2 years of podcasting under my belt, I can honestly say that starting this podcast has hands-down been one of the best decisions I ever made. To wrap up with season, I thought it was time for another solo episode. So, I took some time last week to lay on my couch therapy-stay and record pretty much anything that came into my head. I share what it's been like since I quit my full-time job to work for myself. How it's been being a homeowner for almost a year now (spoiler: it's been awesome and expensive). And lastly, I share what I've got coming up for the second half of the year and some ideas I've been considering for Season 5 of the podcast and just my community building efforts at large. Ideas I've Got for the Future For instance, would you be interested in a special series on the podcast dedicated to making money and entrepreneurship? I know there are a ton of podcasts out there focused on that already, but I find none of them truly talk about the financial aspects of owning a business or starting a side hustle. Another idea I had was to start doing mini-meetups in my city of Toronto (and maybe in Vancouver when I'm in town). I love doing my Millennial Money Meetups, but they're a pretty big ordeal and it would be neat to do something a bit smaller and more intimate. My last idea was maybe start some sort of book club in my Facebook group. Logistically, I'm not exactly sure how to do this besides integrating a Facebook live aspect to it, but I think it would be a great way for us all to learn then chat about different aspects of personal finance. Just putting that out there, so if you have some opinions or have any other ideas you'd like me to explore, please let me know by tweeting me or emailing me! A Huge Thank You for Supporting the Podcast! Aside from me just talking about me for a good 30 minutes, what I really want to express closing out this season is how thankful I am for you listening and subscribing to my podcast. It was a passion project that quickly turned into something real that people binge-listen to! I never thought I could affect or reach people like I am through this podcast, and it's honestly the best feeling in the world to feel that type of strong connection. It's something I never really felt with just the blog, so seriously a big thank you for supporting the Mo' Money Podcast, and I'm excited to kick-off Season 5 of the show this fall. Make sure to subscribe on iTunes, SoundCloud or YouTube if you haven't already to be updated when Season 5 starts, or sign up to my weekly newsletter to stay in the loop! Other Solo Episodes You May Want to Listen to Episode 82: Why I Quit My Job to Become an Entrepreneur Episode 80: Why 2016 Was Crazy Wonderful — A Year in Review Episode 54: I’m Back from the Summer & I’ve Got Some Big News Episode 52: 30 Life Lessons I’ve Learned Before Turning 30 Episode 30: Education & the Student Life Episode 20: Being a Missionary & Sponsoring a Child Episode 10: Moving Away & Starting Over Episode 1: My Personal Finance Journey For more podcast episodes, check out the podcast page. Show notes: jessicamoorhouse.com/114
Scott Alan Turner shares why he quit his job and took a $50,000 pay cut. Episode 469: Why I Quit My Job & Took a $50,000 Pay Cut by Scott Alan Turner - The Scott Alan Turner Show (Career Advice). Scott Alan Turner is the author of the best-selling book 99 Minute Millionaire - The Simplest and Easiest Book Ever on Getting Started Investing and Retiring Rock Star Rich, available on Amazon. He’s been featured on Forbes.com, US News and World Report, Money, and Business Insider. As an early retiree Scott now spends his time helping other people get out of debt faster, save more money, and retire rich. Scott provides sound financial advice mixed in with healthy doses of humor, sarcasm, inspiration, and donut references. He also plays guitar in a rock-n-roll band. The original post is located here: https://scottalanturner.com/quit-job-took-50000-pay-cut Please Rate & Review the Show! Visit Me Online at OLDPodcast.com and Join the Ol' Family to get your Free Gifts! Check out The Scott Alan Turner Show at https://ScottAlanTurner.com --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/optimal-living-daily/support
Scott Alan Turner shares why he quit his job and took a $50,000 pay cut. Episode 469: Why I Quit My Job & Took a $50,000 Pay Cut by Scott Alan Turner - The Scott Alan Turner Show (Career Advice). Scott Alan Turner is the author of the best-selling book 99 Minute Millionaire - The Simplest and Easiest Book Ever on Getting Started Investing and Retiring Rock Star Rich, available on Amazon. He's been featured on Forbes.com, US News and World Report, Money, and Business Insider. As an early retiree Scott now spends his time helping other people get out of debt faster, save more money, and retire rich. Scott provides sound financial advice mixed in with healthy doses of humor, sarcasm, inspiration, and donut references. He also plays guitar in a rock-n-roll band. The original post is located here: https://scottalanturner.com/quit-job-took-50000-pay-cut Visit Me Online at OLDPodcast.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices