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Hosted by Jason Marlowe & Zack Tatum, the Hustle Machine podcast exists to help you answer the question, “How am I gonna be happy?” as a business owner. The answer, in part, is balance and avoiding the rat race mindset businesses have been pushing for far too long. The rest, we hope, will come from the lessons you can learn from this podcast.We want to show that you can hustle as a business owner or freelancer and still establish a balance between business and personal life. We want to change up the business culture and overcome that negative training. Let's start the hustle.
- 19 - Finding Meaning in Work
So, Zack was eating Chinese food recently and got a fortune that read, "If you're feeling down, then try throwing yourself into work."
For Zack, he saw only the pitfalls of his past - pushing too hard and too far and ending up with medical issues that nearly put him out of commission. However, Jason viewed it differently: as a way to compartmentalize and find a deeper meaning through your work. For some, work is everything - and that can be ok, but neither Jason nor Zack have the equation right.
It has to be balanced. To find meaning in work, you need to first be self aware of your limits and then you need to find a balance between your work self and your personal self. There needs to be a separation. There needs to be a clear line between work you and personal you. Otherwise, you can completely lose yourself in your work.
For some, you might truly want to be defined by your work. For others, it's equally as important to be defined by anything else but work since work might just be a means to an end. It's all about striking a balance that you're comfortable with.
Finding meaning can be a lifelong pursuit. It can be something directly associated with your job OR it can be something completely separate that you are truly passionate about. But when you are able to meet your passion in life with your career, you are able to often feel more free and alive.
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Until next time, Hustle on!Wed, 22 Jun 2022 - 18 - Staying a chapter ahead
So, how do you stay ahead of the competition? How can you beat out the competition? How can you win jobs, even without a huge level of experience? By staying a chapter ahead.
Now, it doesn't have to be literal. You don't have to be reading ahead in some book every day, but this concept is taken from the memoirs of Frank Abagnale Jr. (the inspiration for the main character in Catch Me If You Can), where he was asked how he taught Sociology for a YEAR at BYU without ever having taken sociology previously. His answer: he stayed a chapter ahead of his students.
How can we relate this to the real work and the world of entrepreneurship? Easy.
When it comes to business success, always pour back into yourself by continuing to learn. Also, let's say, for example, that you had a business opportunity, but aren't an expert (yet). But, you have some experience and can get at least 50% of the way there right now. Then, if you can confidently learn the remaining 50%, say yes to the job and learn the rest. Then, stay a step ahead. Keep learning. Keep growing.
When working with clients, stay a chapter ahead. Contact them FIRST. Be the first to initiate contact, follow-ups, check-ins, etc. Be the one who is always a step ahead. It's good business and it will impress your client.
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Until next time, Hustle on!Wed, 15 Jun 2022 - 17 - Lunch is for Lunchin'
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When it comes to your lunchbreak, it's one of the most important parts of your day. Just remember this phrase: work is for workin' & lunch is for lunchin'
In this episode, we discuss the crucial nature of the lunchbreak. In fact, this entire episode was born from an overheard conversation. Two men were discussing whether to bring their laptops with them to lunch, when one replied:
Work is for workin' - lunch is for lunchin'
Truer words have never been spoken. This speaks right to the heart of hustle culture: deciding whether or not to truly take a break or to keep working while you eat to recharge. Taking a break is healthy. Taking a break is good. Take a break is essential to your performance as an employee and as a human.
So, what are your takeaways from today's episode?
Schedule and plan your breaks. Try to be punctual and have your food plans ready. Make the most of your time off and spend it truly recharging the best way you know how.Step away from your desk. Find a new scene for your break. Whether it is your car, the breakroom, a bench outside, or a restaurant down the street, find a new spot to call your own for your lunchbreak.Own your break. Your break, whether it's 30 minutes, an hour, or longer, should be yours. A glorious break to reset your mind and give you focus that is fully yours. So, own your break. Eat, exercise, or take a nap. We've done it all.At the end of the day, the only wrong way to nap is not letting yourself recharge by disconnecting from the work for just a bit. It's healthy and you'll be the better for it. Trust us. Put down the hustle for a few minutes and become a better you.
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Until next time, Hustle on!
Wed, 08 Jun 2022 - 16 - Don't aim at success
In this episode, we discuss a section from a book that Jason is reading. It's from "Man's Search for Meaning," by Viktor Frankl. In this part of his book, Frankl writes:
“Don't aim at success. The more you aim at it and make it a target, the more you are going to miss it. For success, like happiness, cannot be pursued; it must ensue, and it only does so as the unintended side effect of one's personal dedication to a cause greater than oneself or as the by-product of one's surrender to a person other than oneself. Happiness must happen, and the same holds for success: you have to let it happen by not caring about it. I want you to listen to what your conscience commands you to do and go on to carry it out to the best of your knowledge. Then you will live to see that in the long-run—in the long-run, I say!—success will follow you precisely because you had forgotten to think about it.”
It's a lot to unpack, but Jason & Zack discuss the pitfalls of targeting only success and the paradox of happiness. The guys also discuss the importance of relational wealth and the need for the trials that happen along the road to success.
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Until next time, Hustle on!
Wed, 01 Jun 2022 - 15 - Unhealthy Competition
This week on Hustle Machine we discuss football. No, we're not a football show, but we take a look at the unhealthy dog eat dog competition often seen in the football world and see how it related to the toxic world of hustle culture. Zack connects this topic with some recent news he's seen with college football coach, Nick Saban, and we briefly discuss Deion Sanders toe.
Wed, 25 May 2022 - 14 - Being Your Own Boss
Today we're talking about being a boss!
After a bit of rambling about The Lonely Island, The Office, John C. Reiley, and The Boss, we get started.
Being your own boss isn't easy, but it's a lifestyle and professional choice that many folks make. It's not about living on a beach making passive income each day. Rather, there's a lot of work, challenges with time, the ebb & flow of income, finding clients, etc.
Working for yourself and running your own business is a dream to strive for. For Jason, one of the biggest perks of running a business is owning your own schedule. No more asking for PTO, begging for time off, saving PTO for events, balancing time for exercise, etc. - you own your schedule. Manage it.
Being your own boss is also about taking total ownership of your ideas and business. There are far fewer barriers when you're self-employed - especially when
One of the best feelings of being your own boss is when you pitch an idea to a customer and they buy-in to the idea. They are buying in to you. It's YOUR win and much more gratifying.
Cash flow. Pfew. Running your own business certainly has ebbs and flows when it comes to business income. You take care of your employees and your bills, but there might not be much leftover sometimes. It happens. One of our biggest suggestion to self-employed folks is to keep selling. It's really easy to lose focus on selling when you are working on a project, then you're left with no prospects once you finish a project. Don't let yourself fall completely into a project and lose sight of your sales process.
As an entrepreneur running your own business, you have flexibility, but you also might find yourself working more hours than when you were 9-5. You can take off to run to the mechanic without having to ask off, but you also might find yourself working in the middle of the night to wrap a project.
Let's discuss culture. When it's just you and a small team, you get to completely shape and define the culture of your business. You develop a brand for how your business is presented. You have the flexibility and benefit to shape the direction of your company culture. Pretty awesome.
Also, let's discuss hats. Hats at work? Professional or not? Who even cares? Let us know!
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Let get started, shall we?
Alternatively, we thought about calling this episode, "Just Do It," but we have reservations about being sued by Nike.
So, getting started? Today's show is all about getting you ready to take the next step with your business and just get started. Pick the place and time and jump.
Do what you love to do now. Life is unbelievably short, so just do it - erm - just get started!
We see too often that people continue to wait for the right time. But, for many the signals for a good time to start never happen. So our recommendation here at Hustle Machine is to just get started with your entrepreneurship dreams.
Scenario 1: You worry about getting started. You feel like an impostor. You don't feel like a business person and you just don't know where to begin.
Our advice: The phrase, fake it 'til you make it popular for a reason. We didn't just wake up with business skills. When we talk to entrepreneurs about getting started, switching careers, etc., they often don't advance beyond hobby level interest in a new career. And if you're looking to be amazing right from the launch, you're never going to be ready to start. Unless you just get started and jump, then your side hustle or dream will always be just a hobby.
There's always a sense of faking it. Just put something together and get feedback from friends or colleagues who are interested. Take their feedback. Make it better and then put it out in the world.
You have to breathe live into your dreams or they will die. If you enjoy your hobby or what you're passionate about, then get started and live your dreams.
Scenario 2: You don't have the confidence to start or grow your business.
Our advice: Normal people don't want to start a business. You have more confidence than you think simply by being interested in entrepreneurship. You can come up with a million reasons why you're not ready to get started or find faults in yourself, but you got this!
We were a side hustle for nearly 6 years before we jumped full-time into entrepreneurship from our side-gig. It was hard and it was scary, but you just have to find a place.
You're not an entrepreneur until you are. You're not the thing you want to be until you make it a reality.
If you're having trouble getting started, try talking about it. Speak it into existence. Talk about your dream with people. Keep talking about it as if your business already exists. Get people interested and it will become a reality.
Where do you find your joy?
Years ago, Jason took a chance on an art career because he found joy in art. It failed. He shot his shot and moved on. Years after, he tried again. This time he was successful. If you want to bring live to year dreams and turn a dream and hobby that brings you joy into a career, you have to take the chance and just get started.
Ask Yourself: What's the worst that could happen?
When we moved from having our business as a side-hustle to taking it fulltime, we asked ourselves: what's the worst that could happen? Do it yourself right now.
When Zack freelanced way back when, he got started and lived the "fake it 'til you make it" idea. He felt like a failure and ended up taking a job elsewhere. But he shot his shot.
Toxic hustle culture would say to knuckle down and stick with a failing dream. But that's not always the right path. Sometimes, the right path is to take a shot, work hard, and see what happens. Sometimes it's successful. Sometimes it's a failure. But you tried. You took a chance and just got started. And getting started isn't a failure. Even if it was for just a minute, you were living your dream and turning a hobby into a reality. You did it.
Don't go out there alone. Even if you're solo in business, find a community like ours where you can talk about fears, pressures, etc. and get understanding and compassi
Wed, 11 May 2022 - 12 - What Can I Get From You Networking
Can we start off by just appreciating how great Zack’s cold open to the episode was? Let’s take a moment. 1… 2… 3…
Okay. Moving on.
Let’s get back to the roots of our show today: talking about hustle culture and working to redefine the toxic mindset that it’s become. Today’s episode is about hustle culture groups and what they often turn into: a marketing ploy rather than a true community.
Instead, toxic hustle culture groups turn into a community focused on a singular mindset: what can I get from you? But what should they be? Networking, in order to be good for the whole group, needs to be a balance of give and take. Repeating that for everyone in the back: a balance of give AND take.
You can hustle. You can work hard – and we support that. However, hustle culture has become an unhealthy fetish on overworking. Take care of your body, mind, and relationships.
Until next time, Hustle on!
Wed, 04 May 2022 - 11 - Toxic Thinking & Hustle Culture
This week on Hustle Machine, Zack's got beef. And apparently Jason is ready for him to dish!
Zack saw an influencer recently post about being in a gym. They were up early. The gym was empty. Then, the influencer began to shame their followers (unsuccessfully we might add):
I'm up doing this. And everyone else who doesn't want it bad enough is still at home in bed.
While we have to stretch ourselves and put ourselves in difficult situations, there's a toxic trait in hustle culture that tries to use shaming as a tactic to pus people to hustle harder. And that simply won't fly.
When the hustle turns toxic
When it comes to achieving success with a business, it's not necessary to fall into line with the rest of hustle culture in order to get to the goal line. In fact, hustle culture has turned toxic. It's even become this vile, messed-up badge of honor that you are working harder and longer than everyone else.
BUT, the problem is, life isn't a contest. While there are fights and struggles on the road to success, there is no need to be the most tired, the most burned out, the most physically destroyed in the journey towards personal or professional success.
There are no trophies from hustle culture
Years ago at a conference, a successful entrepreneur told the guys that success was found through hard work and putting your personal life on hold. Wait. Full Stop. Yeah, you read that right. What a terrible piece of advice.
The path to the goal line in business should be a balance between personal and professional joys, hard work, and a healthy outlook on life. Bring value and energy to your life and interactions instead of leaching your energy from others. In no way should you ever make someone feel less than.
Until next time, Hustle on!
Wed, 27 Apr 2022 - 10 - Ugly Brain Babies (and dealing with criticism)
Today’s episode is all about criticism, so try to be gentle in the comments if you don’t like it, OK?
There’s a lot to criticize, whether for good or ill, in this episode. We work on breaking the fourth wall of the internet in the early going, while Zack lists his personal pain list as he dwells on the perils of aging.
It doesn’t get more comfortable as we jump into the topic at hand, either. Jason admits he doesn’t take criticism well, then confuses Oscar Martinez with Oscar the Grouch (a common mistake, surely). We debate the efficacy of our criticism metaphors involving sandwiches and bookends, try to figure out why clients always pick the worst of any given list of options and even make the first fart joke of the podcast in a historic milestone for Hustle Machine.
Overall, though, you’ll have to learn to take criticism, one way or another. If you avoid criticism, you do yourself a disservice.
Certainly you can disagree with a client, but you’ll have to accept their choices on some matters, even if the mentor or peer group you find might agree with your assessment over them. Only one of them is paying you, after all.
No matter how precious your “brain baby,” as Jason coined the term, sometimes you’ll just have to accept the client finds it ugly and wants a different option. The important thing is not to wallow in that criticism but to move on and find a way to meet the client’s demands.
If nothing else, just know that a client’s criticism of your most precious brain baby is probably less brutal than Zack’s masseuse pointing out his back fat, so there’s that, at least.
Give today’s show a listen, give it a like and maybe even leave some feedback, as long as it’s not too critical. We’ve learned to take it, of course, even Jason. But, still, don’t be too rough with us, alright? There’s only so much dark and hopeless brooding we can do on each critical comment, so don’t go too overboard or you’ll leave us unable to move forward for all the wallowing.
Until next time, Hustle on!
Wed, 20 Apr 2022 - 9 - Rotisserie chicken at the back of Costco
Because we know you’re here for our witty banter as much as our extensive business acumen, we once again start off on a lighter note this week, talking about the etiquette of headphone fashion choices and castigating Zack for his debilitating Apple products addiction. Still, he makes up for it this episode with a proper shout-out to our championship Georgia Bulldogs, so we’ll let it slide this time.
This week’s topic is on loss leaders: when do you create something for a client just to gain exposure, versus when do you stick to your guns and demand payment for service?
We don’t issue hard and fast rules here at Hustle Machine very often, so we don’t outright tell you not to provide something for a client for free. Circumstances are wildly variable, so it may work out for you. A free job for the right client really can lead to a great deal of paying business down the line if things work out well and you can reap the benefits of a loss leader project for a long time to come.
Still, we tend to advise entrepreneurs to avoid outright free loss leaders. What works well for a retail business is often less effective for a small business owner. You’ll want to be careful about doing anything for exposure alone. After all, once you’ve opened the door, where does it close?
To quote Jason’s better half, “No is a complete sentence.” Don’t be afraid to ask for payment, even if it’s only to cover costs, rather than a full price bill. Charge something, negotiate for your needs and know that your work is more valuable than a rotisserie chicken at the back of a Costco.
We also take time to talk about when it's appropriate to lend help to a friend, discuss proper technique for unpacking after a vacation and listen to Jason sing a snippet of “Schoolhouse Rock” for your listening pleasure.
Know that we believe in getting paid here at Market House, even if we do offer Hustle Machine for free. Exposure is great, but cash is much better.
Go Dawgs!
Wed, 13 Apr 2022 - 8 - Should you dress for success?
It took us 17 or 18 takes to get this one in the books because Jason’s computer kept freezing up, including at least once early in this final shoot. Find any more instances of him freezing up to win a prize!
Warning: Hustle Machine can make no promises about providing a prize and this previous sentence is not a legally binding clause requiring us to give out a prize. Sorry.
As our duo learn revenge is a dish best served cold, Jason begins considering his career viability in case of a zombie apocalypse and Zack is confronted with whether he’s the Jack Shepherd of the group in perhaps the most tortured “Lost” metaphor of the past five years.
We almost break up the podcast entirely over Jason’s terrible Yoohoo take, but we do get down to business eventually in this marathon episode about the need to dress for success.
The irony of Zack wearing gym clothes while Jason wears a blazer over a graphic T-shirt to discuss this is duly noted, we promise.
Nonetheless, Zack in particular emphasizes the importance of first impressions and creating an office culture alike through office apparel, while Jason faces an existential crisis about his possible lack of a fashion style and whether he’s changed in the years since he once swore not to allow any hats in the office.
(Has Jason potentially been replaced by a pod person since then? What is he hiding under the cap he once threatened to ban from the workplace? Stay tuned to find out!)
We’ll talk about elevating your style, the difference between wearing certain clothes for client meetings versus wearing them for a day in the home office, and how wearing a nice outfit, even at home, can make your work feel like your career and not just a hobby. We note how people treat you differently depending on your attire and talk about how to maintain your individuality even as you find ways to dress up to the expectations of new clients.
And as Jason, in particular, tries to find that perfect balance between the three-piece suits of the past and the casual Friday approach of the weekend, we can all remember that, if the apocalypse does happen, we can dress down as much as we want. The zombies won’t care.
Wed, 06 Apr 2022 - 7 - Listen to your gut bugs
To start with, a disclaimer: no one at Hustle Machine is a licensed medical practitioner and neither Jason nor Zack are qualified to give medical diagnoses or professional health advice.
Yes, it’s that sort of episode this week, the sort that starts with discussions of “shoulder nipples” and “gut bugs” and veers into Zack showing off his basket full of vitamin supplements as he decries the unhealthy habits of modern society and our need for more nutrients. You have been warned.
Eventually, however, we do execute a clumsy segue into talking about the unhealthy landscape of American business practices as we talk about today’s topic, when to listen to your gut. (That’s not a weight joke, or, if it is, it’s at Jason’s expense, which makes it OK).
As Jason says, “Listen to your gut bugs,” (which may or may not look like those cartoon viruses in “Dr. Mario,” mind you). That is neither a reference to Zack’s future rock band name or to Jason’s hypothetical college nickname, but simply a colorful way to tell you to learn when to trust your instincts, and when to seek a second opinion.
We’ll talk about learning to look for red flags, finding someone to serve as a sounding board, recognizing the difference between a gut feeling and simple doubt and determining when something is simply not a good fit for your business.
Trust your gut but have someone to keep your gut in check. Know that sometimes, your gut can be wrong. Sometimes you can let hope or excitement override your gut feelings, despite Jason’s desire for an emotional readout of his current state of mind.
All that, plus Jason fails to pronounce “inevitably” correctly in nearly a dozen tries, Zack toots his own horn, we demonstrate some invisible semaphore, Jason shows off his handy dandy notebook and we even slip in a oblique Captain Planet reference at one point. Add on to that more mentions of “gut bugs” than you’ve ever heard in one place at any point in your life.
Yes, it’s just another extraordinary episode of Hustle Machine ready for your listening pleasure. Have at it!
Wed, 30 Mar 2022 - 6 - Committing to Goals
Today’s episode of Hustle Machine is our longest yet, partly because we spend the first half dozen minutes of the episode on our new focus on funny stories about Zack’s bad work habits and unfortunate timing at his old radio station gig.
We also find time in the early moments to compare our children to both a cartoon frog from a classic Warner Bros. short and the Peanuts gang dealing with their adult trombone chorus, so pick your poison on that combination of pop culture references.
Meanwhile, watch as Jason flips his microphone upside down to mimic Joe Rogan’s mike technique, all in a probably futile effort to match his podcast following. But hey, at least he’s trying, which is more than we can say for Zack’s Rogan techniques.
All of this in the first 10 minutes!
You get a big bang for your non-existent buck when you’re a regular listener to the Hustle Machine.
Eventually, though, despite our best silly time wasting efforts, we do manage to reach this week’s topic, which is Goals: how to commit to them, how to reach them, how to define them.
It’s a big topic, which explains the extra length this week as we talk about how to know when you’ve met your goals, how to break big goals down into smaller, attainable goals and how to make sure you don’t bite off more than you can chew in creating realistic, manageable goals.
Meanwhile, Jason both explains what a Juicy Fruit budget is (oddly enough, it doesn’t actually involve gum at all), then accidentally lets his secret Hulu habit slip out on the air. If we do come back to that funny story angle, maybe he can lead off next time.
There’s a lot to cover this time around, even with the jumbo runtime, so don’t delay, hit that “Play” button and let’s get going into the secret but lucrative trade of goal-setting, and all that that entails, on a specially tailored episode of Hustle Machine. You won’t want to miss it, so set your next goal to listen to this episode and hop to it.
Wed, 23 Mar 2022 - 5 - Overwhelmed by To-Do Lists
Sadly, our faithful viewers just miss out this week on our wonderful dancing intro, which Zack cut off right before the cameras went live. Jason, at least, demonstrates his record scratch technique, so look forward to that in the opening minutes of this week’s episode of Hustle Machine.
This week, inspired by a text from a friend of Zack’s, we’re talking about what to do when you’re overwhelmed by your to-do list. We talk about making a list of your top three things, followed by a secondary list of five more things, which makes eight things, until you may lose count of exactly how many things there are at this point (there’s a reason the Cat in the Hat restrained himself to merely Thing 1 and Thing 2).
We’ve got a lot of useful advice on this particular topic, based on our years of dealing with overcrowded schedules in previous work environments. Everything from working hard through your most focused time of the day, to scheduling big tasks throughout the day to simply changing up your schedule to start work early in the day are mentioned as options.
There’s also focus on the importance of negotiation, delegation and self-determination in making your workload work for you. We talk about being a generalist, not a specialist, and not putting too much pressure on yourself by sticking to deadlines.
We also have plenty of time to spend on the usual amount of inanities, too, from Zack on the perils of frog consumption to Jason advocating arts and crafts time for a DIY door on open floor plan cubicles.
All that, plus baseball chatter, Jason accusing Zack of being old, Zack explaining the frog eating was actually referring to a book and not literally eating an actual frog and Jason advising listeners of the best way to brood in the dark while still getting your work done. All in a day’s work for our intrepid podcasting duo.
That’s right, it’s another episode of Hustle Machine and we’re glad you’re still with us as we dive into our latest topic on entrepreneurship at its finest.
Wed, 16 Mar 2022 - 4 - Differentiators & the Dead Letter Office
Today’s episode of Hustle Machine is, admittedly, unfinished, or at least only covers part of the topic. We’ll tell you that upfront because, honestly, we could discuss aspects of this week’s topic for hours on end and we try not to strain anyone’s patience in any given episode.
Honestly, though, every episode of Hustle Machine is, to some degree, about this issue and we’ll be discussing it again and again as we continue to keep things chugging along over here.
That’s right, it’s time to start talking about starting a business, a topic that will keep us occupied here at this podcast for many episodes to come as we touch on aspects of it again and again in various ways.
We’ll talk about the basic steps you’ll want to take first, from creating a business plan to researching the market before spending any money.
We’ll argue back and forth on the wisdom of opening a restaurant, much to Jason’s chagrin and Zack’s encouragement, all while hoping you won’t remember we started a self-owned company at the peak of a deadly pandemic.
Jason will also do his best to pretend there are no other website design companies extant other than ours, to variable results.
We’ll also say the word “differentiators” so many times this episode it may no longer sound like a real word by the time we’re done.
From knowing your strengths and weaknesses, and hiring the best people to cover the latter, to budgeting properly for marketing, there’s a lot to know in starting your business, and we hardly scratch the surface in this week’s episode.
We do find time, however, to debate the existence of the Dead Letter Office and continue to pine for our fabled angel investor as we search our spam folders for his or her grant offer yet again.
While we keep looking for that offer, make sure to come back for more talk on this topic in the future. The Hustle Machine is on the move but we’ll make sure to keep circling back on this particular issue as many times as needs be.
Wed, 09 Mar 2022 - 3 - The Time is Now
We considered a lot of names for this episode, from “When It’s Time to Fly” to “When It’s Time to Jump Out of an Airplane.” We apparently had aviation on the mind when we were discussing this week’s theme of choosing the right time to take that big step, whether it’s launching a new business, starting a new side hustle or taking the plunge in whatever enterprise you’re engaging in next. We promise there aren’t any jokes about hatching or shoving you out of the nest, at least.
We do spend a bit of time just marveling at reaching this point – not only Episode 3 of Hustle Machine, but to have this project moving forward after nearly a year of considering it but worrying about when it was the proper timing to jump in ourselves. We have to take our own advice, sometimes, when it comes to deciding what’s the right time to start something.
Jason shows off a bit of cultural literacy this episode, quoting both Emerson and “Seinfeld,” without making any judgment on which one is more impressive. Zack, on the other hand, refuses to let Jason make a list of top five signals to look for, as part of the unofficial Hustle Machine policy of “no listicles.” And you can take that promise to heart.
We do give out some advice, though, about finding the self-awareness to find the right time to make a career transition; leaving old jobs on a high note to make sure you can keep up old relationships and networking chances for the future; scheduling around your passions, so you can know when you want to take a chance and when it’s time to make time for the others things in life, like friends and family; and more that we won’t list here lest we break our brand new listicle ban right after making it.
Ultimately, the only way to know when the time is right is to know yourself, a task beyond our capabilities to advise you on; for that you’ll want a philosopher, or at least one of those self-help book writers. But once you DO know yourself, come back over here to Hustle Machine and we can give you more advice on making your business moves at a time best suited to your needs.
Mon, 07 Mar 2022 - 2 - Get That Mindset Right
Welcome to episode 2 of the Hustle Machine!
“If you want to go to outer space, go to outer space.”
That’s the advice we found from a certain 9-year-old to her older sister and we encourage it wholeheartedly here at Hustle Machine. We just hope that little girl doesn’t have her own podcast yet or she might put us out of job in giving peptalks to those of you in need of finding a better mindset.
Lo and behold, it’s already time for Episode 2 and the Hustle Machine is up and running again as we focus this time on the importance of mindset in keeping your small business or other enterprise going strong.
Mindset is very important to us here at Hustle Machine. It plays a big part in hitting goals and you’ll hit more goals, quicker and better, when you’ve got your head fixed in the right mindset.
We talk about the difference between a fixed mindset and a growth mindset, and how the latter can help you set new goals, take advantage of opportunities that come your way and fight complacency to keep growing and changing as a business owner.
In addition to space metaphors, we’ve got all sorts of other metaphors to go around this episode, from mountain climbing to the first, and almost certainly not last, reference to the Boy Scouts and Scouting from Jason on this podcast.
We’ve got a lot of advice to go around this episode, from reading a lot of business books (the average CEO reads 60 books a year!) to being receptive to feedback when it comes your way.
Overall, we hope our listeners can use some of this advice to find themselves in the right headspace in their business dealings going forward. Mindset is a big deal at Hustle Machine and we want you to find the right one for your work, too.
And if you still need more of a peptalk after today’s episode, well, you can always try and find an encouraging 9-year-old to put you in the right mentality, whether it’s to go the bar, start a business or, yes, go to outer space. Maybe we’ll see you there.
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Fri, 04 Mar 2022 - 1 - Start the Hustle
Welcome to the first episode of Hustle Machine, our new podcast designed for the entrepreneurial community.
We’re Jason Marlowe and Zack Tatum, co-founders of Market House, a website design company specializing in branding and automation, but this particular podcast goes far beyond the scope of our small business.
No, Hustle Machine is our attempt to build a community and connect with entrepreneurs and solo-preneurs and focus on the various elements of running your own business, operating as a freelancer and how to make your hustle or side-hustle work for you.
In this inaugural (that’s another, fancy way to say first-ever for those of you skipped senior English in high school) episode, we want to, in fact, focus on that word, “hustle,” and perhaps re-define it, in effect flipping the script on what it means for people today.
We’ve been running Market House for nearly a decade. We, ourselves, are hustlers. But we knew from the beginning we didn’t want to run ourselves ragged or neglect our families and friends to make our business a success.
We want to show you can hustle as a business owner or freelancer and still establish a balance between business and personal life. We want to change up the business culture and overcome that negative training.
Ultimately, we want to help you answer the question, “How am I gonna be happy?” as a business owner. The answer, in part, is balance and avoiding the rat race mindset businesses have been pushing for far too long. The rest, we hope, will come from the lessons you can learn from this podcast.
Going forward, we hope Hustle Machine will allow our community to connect with another, mentor each other, form peer groups and provide continuing education for business matters.
Hustle Machine will come out every week, with plans for some live episodes going forward. In the meantime, you can listen to the episodes we’ve already uploaded, visit us online or connect with us via the social media site of your choice, including Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and YouTube.
And if you like what you hear, we hope you’ll subscribe and follow on your platform of choice as we continue to expand and explore what Hustle Machine can become. Drop on by and listen to two college buddies turned business partners explain what they know about business to you, with some bad jokes and good tips along the way.
Let's start the hustle.
Tue, 01 Mar 2022
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