Solopreneur Money
If you are a successful solopreneur, consultant, independent contractor or gig worker this podcast is for you. You'll get simple, straightforward tips to help you master your finances and action items to help you be a better business owner, a better spouse, a better parent, and ultimately a better you. Join Solopreneur finance expert, Gabe Nelson for the journey!
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Changes are a part of life, they are a part of business, and they are a part of growth. Once again, the time has come for me to make some changes. If you are curious about the changes I’m making, press play to hear what’s coming next. Stick around to discover how you can apply these changes to your own life so that yo
f you are stuck somewhere and feel that you can’t move ahead, you may need more intentionality. Remember Alee Bly from episode 99? She is back on Solopreneur Money today to discuss her new book, The Sustainable Brain. Listen in to hear how to chart your path with intention to create a sustainable life. You will want t
For the first time on Solopreneur Money, I have a fellow financial advisor join me. Curious about what we discuss? Listen in to hear Kaitlyn Carlson’s take on finances for female solopreneurs. You will want to hear this episode if you are interested in... Kaitlyn’s story [1:22] How is working with the one percent diffe
How to Network to Create Genuine Business Relationships for Solopreneurs with Christina Renzelli
If you want to grow your business you’ll need to build relationships to do so. Christina Renzelli has had to learn to do that the hard way. In her experience as a solopreneur she learned how to build genuine business relationships through networking–and it wasn’t by passing out business cards. Press play to learn how
Sometimes we have clients that just aren’t the best fit. Whether they are outside your niche, have unreasonable expectations, or are abusive to you and your team, it’s time to let them go. But how do you do that? On this episode of Solopreneur Money, we’ll explore how and when to fire your clients. If this issue has ev
As a solopreneur, working with contractors is a fantastic way to expand your business and take a load off your plate without having to hire official employees. However, there may come a time when you need to part ways. If you are seeing a lack of results or objectives met then it may be time to fire your contractor. I