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Free coaching Friday, y’all. To truly start your weekend off right I’m here with another edition of free coaching Friday: you ask the questions and I provide the answers.
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Hi y’all. Here in my hotel room in Irvine, getting ready to pop back over to this audiophile show. On today’s ep I share the entire story of the guitar gift to my brother, talk about absurdly priced audio equipment, and answer your questions.
On Today’s Free Coaching Friday:
- [9:16] The Guitar Story
- [26:45] Minimum Viable Tee-Shirt
- [30:06] Selling candles hands down
- [31:54] Side gigs and SoloLab
- [35:31] Instagram, Instagram, Instagram
- [38:40] Walking to get away from procrastination
- [41:46] Bravo Sierra Whiskey Uniform Sierra Alpha
- [ ] Audience Builders

In case you need a new record player, this one is $185,000. 🙂 #audiophile #absurd
“Don’t Prioritize Your Schedule, Schedule Your Priorities”
Selected Links and Resources From This Episode
- Profit First
- The One Thing
- BSWUSA.com
- andrew jones – elac – speaker designer
- elac uf5 speakers
- @solohour on Instagram
- Proudly Unemployable Group
- IwantSololab.com
- Video of The Guitar Story
- GhostCodes
Previous Episodes Mentioned
- Episode 188: Celebrating Veterans Day With Navy Veteran Solopreneur Matt Rockwell
- Episode 155: When Matt Rockwell Speaks People Lean In
- Episode 39: Building Passive Income 5 Bucks At A Time With Darren Roebuck
Hey Michael – long time listener and happy to be back in the group launching another podcast … 1) how do you record podcasts on the road and 2) I love that your show is recorded the same day or week a lot of the time… How do you do that? What’s your planning like, do you have different kinds of themes you use for busy weeks or when you are traveling and how do you organize publishing? My last podcast was always scheduled 6 weeks out and I felt disconnected from the listeners.