Side hustles

27 episodes about this topic

American Originals Holiday Special w/ Mike Rowe

Theo Von hosts a holiday special focused on American-made products, joined in-studio by Mike Rowe as they highlight small U.S. makers and talk about what it means to support American manufacturing. Throughout the episode they share stories from entrepreneurs and craftspeople behind items like gloves, cherries, hot sauce, cutting boards, pottery, and more, emphasizing resilience, ingenuity, and the "American dream" in action. The conversation closes with reflections on America as something citizens must actively maintain through everyday choices, including where they spend their money.

Nov 28, 2025 Comedy

Nothing Destroys Your Finances Faster Than Broken Trust

Hosts George Camel and Jade Warshaw take live calls from listeners about debt, budgeting, car purchases, housing decisions, and complex family financial dynamics. Callers wrestle with issues like avoiding bankruptcy, lying about money in relationships, financial infidelity in marriage, and supporting parents in retirement. Throughout the episode, the hosts emphasize detailed budgeting, clear communication, and aligning financial decisions with long-term values and security.

Nov 28, 2025 Business

$10M Business ideas w/ The Most Interesting Guy In Tech

The hosts talk with investor and entrepreneur Shiel about housing affordability policies like a proposed 50-year mortgage, several AI-enabled business ideas for service industries, and health and longevity trends including peptides and EMS training. He shares his personal journey using surrogacy, the business opportunities and constraints in that space, and observations about prediction markets and San Francisco tech culture. They close with his contrarian view that most books are a waste of time compared to podcasts and his practice of emailing CEOs directly when brand experiences go wrong.

Nov 26, 2025 Business

"My Financial Advisor Told Us To Take Out A HELOC For A Tax Write-Off"

Hosts Ken Coleman and Rachel Cruze take live calls about money decisions, including retirement planning, debt payoff, parenting and consequences, college and career choices, and running small businesses. They consistently discourage debt-based tactics like HELOCs for tax advantages or student loans for ministry school, and instead promote cash-flowing expenses, simplifying plans, and aligning financial choices with personal values. Throughout, they emphasize budgeting, communication in marriage, and making hard lifestyle changes to get and stay out of debt.

Nov 21, 2025 Business

"I'm $147k In Debt And Only Make $1,500 A Month"

Hosts Rachel Cruze and Jade Warshaw take live caller questions about debt, budgeting, relationships, and major financial decisions, ranging from a struggling small business owner with six-figure debt to retirees managing multiple properties. They coach callers through practical next steps such as getting additional jobs, setting firm timelines, selling assets, communicating better in marriage, and avoiding debt for cars, housing, and education. The episode also features two debt-free screams including a truck driver who paid off over $63,000 in 11 months and a couple who became completely debt-free, including their house, after paying off $279,000 in under seven years.

Nov 20, 2025 Business

You Can't Control the Past, But You CAN Control the Path Forward

This episode features a series of caller questions about debt, housing, business setbacks, medical crises, and difficult family and relationship dynamics, with the hosts offering practical, step-by-step financial guidance. Topics include tackling large private student loans, restructuring small business debt after a serious car accident, handling family conflict over unpaid damages, deciding whether to keep or sell a negative-cash-flow rental property, recognizing and leaving financially controlling relationships, and planning for retirement with limited time. The hosts emphasize focusing on the next right step, avoiding new debt, building margin, and choosing strategies that prioritize long-term stability and personal safety over short-term comfort.

Nov 18, 2025 Business

Every Business I Tried Before Making My First Million

Sam walks through roughly ten different companies and side projects he tried before making his first million at around age 31, sharing how much money each made and what he learned from them. The conversation covers early hustles like flipping sports equipment, running a hot dog stand, selling white whiskey online, organizing an Anti-MBA book club, building a roommate-matching app, launching niche products like poison ivy treatment, and eventually creating The Hustle and this podcast. Along the way, Sam and Sean discuss developing money-making skills, scrappiness, project selection, risk reduction, and how entrepreneurship is largely about enduring uncertainty and fear over many years.

Nov 17, 2025 Business

You Still Have Time To Change Your Financial Situation

Hosts Ken Coleman and George Camel take calls from listeners about debt, relationships, business decisions, and rebuilding after crises. They walk callers through situations involving student loans, controlling partners, disability income limits, small business expansion, inheritance conflicts, and massive debt loads. The episode also features a debt-free scream from a couple who paid off over $200,000 and several discussions on how to prioritize insurance, retirement savings, and income growth.

Nov 17, 2025 Business

Gymshark: Ben Francis. From pizza delivery to billion-dollar fitness brand.

Ben Francis tells the story of how he went from a student delivering pizzas and building websites to founding Gymshark, a global gymwear brand. He explains how Gymshark began as a dropship supplement site before pivoting into apparel, leveraged early YouTube fitness influencers, and grew rapidly while remaining bootstrapped. Ben also describes bringing in experienced operators, learning each function of the business, navigating a co-founder split, and eventually returning as CEO to lead Gymshark as a multi-hundred-million pound company with global reach.

Nov 17, 2025 Business

He's Behind On His Bills and Wanting to File For Bankruptcy

Hosts George Kamel and Jade Warshaw take live calls from listeners about issues such as potential bankruptcy, overwhelming bills, housing decisions, student loans, marital money conflict, and handling a large financial windfall. They walk callers through practical next steps like budgeting, the debt snowball, right-sized housing and vehicles, aligning with spouses on money, and wise investing for retirement. The episode also includes a detailed critique of proposed 50-year mortgages and guidance for a recent widow on how to invest life insurance proceeds to support her income.

Nov 13, 2025 Business

Follow a Proven Plan, Quit Making It Up As You Go

Hosts Jade Warshaw and Dr. John Delony take live calls about money and life decisions, focusing on debt payoff, budgeting, relationships, and long-term planning. Callers include young families struggling with daycare and car payments, near-retirees behind on investing, people navigating enabling family members, and listeners wrestling with combining finances, massive credit card debt, and post-divorce purposelessness. Throughout, they emphasize following a proven step-by-step financial plan, facing emotional and relational issues directly, and making short-term sacrifices for long-term stability.

Nov 11, 2025 Business

The High School Dropout Who Made $2B & Bought an NBA Team

Ryan Smith describes his journey from a 1.9 GPA high school dropout to building Qualtrics from his family basement into a multi‑billion‑dollar company and later becoming an NBA team owner. He recounts being effectively forced out of school, surviving a precarious stint in Seoul as a teen English teacher, founding Qualtrics with his father during a cancer scare, and eventually turning down a $500 million acquisition offer before raising major venture capital and selling the company. He also reflects on focus, long‑term thinking, buying the Utah Jazz, and his personal frameworks for parenting and career decisions.

Nov 5, 2025 Business

A $60,000 Mistake Turned Into a Wake-Up Call

Hosts Ken Coleman and Jade Warshaw take live calls from listeners about money mistakes, debt, relationships, and big life transitions. They coach callers through issues like an unaffordable RV loan, restarting debt after paying it off, complex child support situations, side hustles that aren't profitable, and saving for a home in an expensive market. Throughout, Jade shares pieces of her and her husband Sam's journey paying off $500,000 of debt and emphasizes the emotional side of money-shame, fear, anger, and endurance-as critical to long-term financial change.

Nov 3, 2025 Business

Advice Line with Niraj Shah of Wayfair

In this Advice Line episode of How I Built This Lab, host Guy Raz and Wayfair co-founder and CEO Neeraj Shah take calls from three founders seeking help with branding, financing, and career-risk decisions. They discuss how to clearly communicate a novel cooking ingredient (CookStix), when and how to seek funding for a mineral sunscreen brand (Daily Shade), and how a founder of a solo-women-travel housing app (HerHouse) should think about leaving a well-paid job. Neeraj also reflects on his long co-founder relationship, Wayfair's scale and focus strategy, and the non-linear nature of entrepreneurial journeys.

Oct 30, 2025 Business

You Can Rebuild No Matter Where You Are

Hosts Jade Warshaw and George Kamel take live calls about money and life issues including parents overspending on gifts while in debt, job loss and career transitions, caring for aging relatives, and navigating debt as young adults. They also address marital disagreements over cars, career changes, and large inheritances, along with practical guidance on budgeting, housing decisions, tithing, and basic estate planning. Throughout, they stress boundaries, avoiding new debt, increasing income, and making unified, thoughtful decisions within families.

Oct 27, 2025 Business

It's Time To Stop Surviving And Start Winning With Money

Hosts George Kamel and Jade Warshaw take live calls about handling money using the Ramsey "baby steps" framework. Callers navigate issues including divorce and business ownership, large RV and housing debts, career and income problems, retirement planning, insurance products, and moral questions around inheritances. The episode emphasizes staying out of debt, building emergency funds, investing wisely, and avoiding complex or risky financial products and decisions marketed as "opportunities."

Oct 24, 2025 Business

Stop Letting Other People Wreck Your Finances

Rachel Cruze and George Kamel take calls from listeners dealing with financial stress that often stems from other people's decisions or expectations: predatory car loans, low church salaries, expensive houses, parental pressure, and in‑law demands. They walk callers through concrete next steps like selling cars, picking affordable colleges, setting boundaries with family, aligning spouses on money, and escaping financial abuse. The episode closes with a debt-free scream and guidance on what to do with an unexpected six‑figure bonus.

Oct 23, 2025 Business

5 AI Tools I'd Use to Make $1M (w/o employees, capital, or time)

Sam and Greg walk through a series of AI-powered tools and workflows that they personally use to boost productivity, create content, and make better business and financial decisions. They demonstrate concrete use cases for deepfake-style video generation, AI-first web browsing, voice dictation, AI spreadsheets, TikTok automation, and automated job applications, while also touching on the risks and ethical concerns around scams, spam, and brain-rotting content. The conversation balances excitement about arbitrage opportunities for people going from zero to one with unease about how pervasive and manipulative AI-generated content could become.

Oct 21, 2025 Business

There Are No Shortcuts To Building Wealth

Hosts Jade Warshaw and Rachel Cruze take live calls about money, walking listeners through debt payoff, budgeting, insurance, investing, home buying, and family dynamics around finances. Callers share real situations ranging from heavy consumer debt and lifestyle creep to government shutdown income loss, declining business and music careers, and complex family generosity. Throughout, the hosts emphasize there are no shortcuts to building wealth: it requires clear plans, disciplined budgets, proper insurance, honest communication in relationships, and a willingness to make temporary sacrifices for long-term stability.

Oct 21, 2025 Business

Your Financial Comeback Starts Today

Ken Coleman and George Kamel host a call-in episode focused on getting control of money through budgeting, increasing income, and making hard lifestyle choices to get out of debt. Callers wrestle with irregular income, large student loans, credit card debt, car and housing decisions, work-family balance, and how to handle financial entanglements with relatives or partners. Bear Grylls joins in-studio to discuss his faith and his new book retelling the life of Jesus as an action-filled narrative aimed at people who may never read the Bible.

Oct 20, 2025 Business

You're Either Building Wealth or Losing It

Rachel Cruze and Jade Warshaw take live calls to coach listeners through real-world money problems including family property disputes, debt repayment, student loans, housing decisions, and insurance choices. They walk callers through Ramsey "baby steps", tackle emotional issues like enabling adult children and comparing lifestyles, and give practical next steps for people dealing with layoffs, divorce fallout, and overwhelmed single parents. Throughout, they emphasize taking responsibility, tightening budgets, and aligning financial decisions with long-term values and family goals.

Oct 16, 2025 Business

Advice Line with Stacy Madison of Stacy's Pita Chips

In this Advice Line episode of How I Built This Lab, host Guy Raz and guest co-host Stacey Madison, founder of Stacey's Pita Chips, answer questions from three entrepreneurs about scaling personality-driven brands, positioning a little-known spirit, and reviving a heritage snack company. Stacey also briefly reflects on her own journey, including her pivot from a food cart to pita chips, burnout from a pandemic-hit energy bar business, and the importance of listening to customers. Callers include the founder of a fast-growing pizza steel and content brand, the co-founder of a Peruvian pisco label, and the fourth-generation leader of Stucky's pecan snacks seeking to modernize while honoring legacy.

Oct 16, 2025 Business

Dumb Financial Decisions Stunt Your Financial Growth

Dave Ramsey and co-host George Campbell take live calls from listeners dealing with student loans, car debt, housing decisions, family conflicts, and major life transitions like divorce and marriage. They repeatedly emphasize staying out of debt, planning for worst‑case scenarios, aligning spouses on money, and making conservative financial choices that prioritize stability and freedom over short‑term desires.

Oct 15, 2025 Business

5 App Ideas for ChatGPT's New App Store ft. Greg Isenberg

The host and Greg Isenberg discuss OpenAI's new ChatGPT app store and the significant opportunity it creates for entrepreneurs to build apps that live inside ChatGPT. They explain how in-chat app discovery works, show examples like design and real estate tools, and brainstorm specific app concepts including an AI tax assistant, a healthcare concierge, a meme generator, an "AI Grandma" advisor, and a credit score repair utility.

Oct 10, 2025 Business

You'll Never Prosper When You're Tied Down With Payments

This episode of The Ramsey Show features multiple callers seeking guidance on job loss, housing decisions, debt payoff, retirement investing, elder financial protection, and career transitions. Dave Ramsey and George Campbell coach listeners through situations including a sudden firing in construction, living on a tight single income while hoping to buy a home, using a large brokerage account to pay off debts, and handling dementia-related financial chaos for an aging parent. The hour also highlights powerful debt-free stories illustrating the impact of aggressive budgeting, side hustles, and shared spousal commitment to a plan.

Oct 7, 2025 Business

Make Sacrifices Today To Achieve Your Financial Goals

Dave Ramsey and co-host Rachel Cruze take calls from listeners facing a range of financial situations, including single parents struggling to balance childcare costs and debt, young couples planning for marriage and homeownership, and families wrestling with taxes and oversized car loans. They emphasize sacrificing now to gain margin, increasing income, getting out of debt quickly, and working together as couples on shared goals. Throughout the episode they walk callers through concrete next steps, from negotiating with the IRS and credit card companies to structuring savings, investing, and teaching kids about money.

Oct 3, 2025 Business

The Side Hustle King: 11 Easy Businesses Anyone Can Start

The hosts bring back their "side hustle king" guest Chris to share a series of concrete, small-business and side-hustle ideas ranging from seasonal porch pumpkin decorating and backyard sport courts to in-ground trampolines, male "dollhouse" building kits, liquidation arbitrage, and mobile fuel delivery. They discuss how these seemingly simple service and niche product ideas generate substantial revenue, how Chris validates demand with short-form content and paid ads, and how he structures operations with subcontractors and partners. Later, Chris describes his RV park investments, his interest in AI automation services for small businesses, and his plans for an AI-enabled QuickBooks competitor.

Sep 22, 2025 Business