• #50 – How Launching a Podcast Taught Me to Think Like an Entrepreneur

  • Feb 22 2025
  • Length: 1 hr and 11 mins
  • Podcast

#50 – How Launching a Podcast Taught Me to Think Like an Entrepreneur

  • Summary

  • In this 50th episode milestone, I’m pulling back the curtain on what I’ve learned from the last 12 months launching and growing this podcast - and how these lessons apply to starting any business.


    From dealing with imposter syndrome to experiencing the benefits of consistency and building a personal brand. I’ll also share the costs of podcasting, why networking is a superpower, and the real struggle of staying focused when opportunities are everywhere.


    Whether you’re an aspiring entrepreneur, a content creator, or just someone who wants to level up, these 10 lessons will save you time, money, and frustration as you build your own path to success.


    Expect to learn:


    00:00 Introduction

    01:21 Celebrating 50 Episodes: A Year in Review

    02:21 Lesson 1: The Importance of Getting Started

    04:02 Lesson 2: Embrace Imperfection and Progress

    10:02 Lesson 3: Consistency is Key

    11:54 Lesson 4: Managing Work-Life Balance

    17:17 Lesson 5: The Power of Networking

    22:48 Lesson 6: Dealing With Imposter Syndrome

    28:30 Lesson 7: Building Your Personal Brand

    36:51 Lesson 8: The Challenge of Staying Focused

    40:39 Defining Success and Ambition

    50:41 Lesson 9: The Cost of Running a Podcast

    58:53 Lesson 10: The Reality of Burnout

    01:08:08 Final Thoughts and Key Takeaways


    Get In Touch


    LinkedIn - www.linkedin.com/in/jay-lawrence-5a4b3357/


    Website - ambitiousmindspodcast.com


    Instagram - www.instagram.com/ambitiousmindspodcast


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