The Lazy Entrepreneur Podcast
Summary: Sam Priestley dives into modern day lifestyle entrepreneurship. What is working, what isn't, and how exactly do you build a business that funds the life you want to live?
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Making money from analysis of the betting markets. In this episode, we talk about one of the logical next steps for a professional gambler, and where I made most of my money: Value Betting.
Sam is asked questions by his readers about his favourite books, what his friends and family think about what he does, his opinion on gurus and life after gambling.
Should financial independence and early retirement be your end goal? Sam and Ben discuss their different attitudes towards financial independence and the FIRE movement.
How to balance your goals, personality and the opportunities available to help decide if you should build multiple businesses.
We are Flint work with think tanks, policy experts and political campaigns to help them successfully connect to the general public. "To make strong, evidence-based ideas spread like wildfire."
A brainstorm with my friend Dan Lim on how to learn the skills of being a good boss. We discuss everything from the hiring process to discipline, office culture to employee welfare. On this episode Sam Priestley is joined by guest host Dan Lim. Dan is not a natural leader but has put a lot of work into his personal business development and has been working hard to improve. He now runs a team of seven at his software firm and has some great insights and wisdom.
A self-reflective episode where Sam & Emma talk about building a personal brand and what they could do better.
Guest Ben Larcombe and I talk about whether you should turn your hobby into a business. Ben is my business partner and together we run Eastfield Sporting Goods Co and Pipehouse Gin. He is the perfect person to talk to because turning his hobbies into businesses is exactly what he been doing very successfully for the last 10 years.
My favourite ideas for new businesses I am thinking about starting in 2019.
Sam tells the story of a few businesses he tried to start while at school and talks about the type of people who are attracted to such schemes. Show notes at SamPriestley.com
One of my first businesses was to buy used cars in the UK and import them into Malta. Sam tells Emma the story of the extreme naivety that led to this business and why it wasn't as crazy as it sounds. Shows notes found at SamPriestley.com
Easy and straightforward bookkeeping for your Amazon FBA business. A very important topic and something that is simpler than you might think. In this episode, Sam explains how you can leverage software and an affordable local accountant to run your Amazon FBA business. Show notes found at SamPriestley.com
Luke goes into depth on how he built a £500k turnover company selling tea towels. I found talking to Luke very interesting as his business is very different to any of mine. He had to build the demand for his product and find creative ways to get it in front of his audience. Well worth a listen. Show notes at SamPriestley.com
This is a call to action. Whatever the business is you are trying to research or has been sat at the back of your mind. Just start. You will never know enough and in fact knowing too can hold you back. Show notes at SamPriestley.com
An alternative to the sales funnel. A spider web of businesses that cover your whole niche. Show notes at SamPriestley.com