053R | End of Year Checklist

053R | End of Year Checklist

Can starting a side hustle really replace a stable income? Bobby from Millennial Money Man walked away from his day job when his blog earned just $2. This roundup episode unpacks that leap—and the community-building principles that made it work. Brad and Jonathan reflect on Bobby's interview, focusing on how he built trust within a niche audience before monetizing. They cover the core mechanics of creating value through blogging, online courses, and content that solves specific problems. The discussion also touches on personal updates, including Jonathan's wife narrating her first audiobook, and a listener voicemail about year-end financial checklists. Chapters Introduction and Listener Feedback [00:00:49] Personal Updates [00:01:30] Discussion on the Interview with Bobby [00:05:41] Value Creation and Community Engagement [00:17:55] Listener Voicemail: End of Year Checklist [00:27:24] Recap and Call to Action [00:58:00] Key Topics Framing Wealth Conversations [00:00:49] Bobby's work shows younger audiences respond when financial topics address their real concerns. Bobby's Entrepreneurial Risk [00:05:41] Leaving a stable job at $2/month in blog revenue; the importance of creating value before expecting income. Building Trust in a Niche [00:17:55] Engage in communities, contribute freely, and understand audience needs before selling anything. Side Hustle Ideas [00:14:00] Teaching online courses or blogging leverage existing expertise into marketable offerings. Year-End Financial Checklist [00:27:24] Tax optimization strategies and financial housekeeping before the calendar flips. Action Items Reach out to your audience for feedback on what they find valuable [00:21:30] Create a plan for your side hustle, focusing on adding value to others [00:19:15] Join the ChooseFI Facebook group for community insights and support [00:38:05] Notable Quotes "Bobby took an incredible risk. He left his stable job when he was making $2 from his site." [00:06:00] "You always have to start by adding value and building trust." [00:11:00] "You can look at what other people are doing that's working and adapt that to your specific purposes." [00:12:20] "It's about finding your tribe and adding value back to people's lives." [00:20:20] Resources ChooseFI Facebook Group [00:38:05] Millennial Money Man [00:07:00]

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